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  • 7 Simple Steps To Write A Saleable Book
    By: Earma Brown | - Have you given up on writing your saleable book this year? Don't throw in the towel yet! I'm convinced you can still do it. You can get started and even complete your short book in a few weeks.

    There's no one holding you back but the face looking back at you in the mirror. Yes, you know the one. Don't miss out on the big benefits your book will bring in the coming years.

    You can write a saleable book and create an additional income to help pay off bills or take a m ...

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  • How To Become A Good Content Writer
    By: John Cunningham | - Becoming a writer is not everyone's cup of tea. Though we have our own story to tell, it's not an easy task to write your own book. But if you aspire to become a renowned writer, you somehow ask yourself, "How much money can I make writing a book?"

    Writing a book about you or about something interesting can be very rewarding if it is published and purchased by readers who took an interest in reading it. But if you are aiming for an enormous return of your investments in making a b ...

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  • How To Write A Book One Weekend At A Time
    By: Earma Brown | - Are you able to work on your book on weekends? Great! You can write your book one weekend at a time. Take it from a fellow weekend warrior book writer, you can do it! You do the hard stuff all day long. I'm convinced you can get focused, fit it in and finish your book this year. Your audience is waiting to read your insightful book.

    Think about it; if you don't get your book done this year you will miss out on some great benefits. You wouldn't have the competitive edge you'd hav ...

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  • How To Eat The Book Writing Elephant One Bite At A Time
    By: Earma Brown | - Have you started your book yet? No. Don't beat yourself up any longer. Keep reading this article; it was written especially for you. With the right focus and knowledge, you can successfully start and complete YOUR book within weeks this year.

    Remember the old adage, Q: How do you eat an elephant? A: One bite at a time. The same applies to writing your book. How do you eat the book writing elephant? You eat him one bite (one step) at a time. More and more people are successfully c ...

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  • Stop Killing Your Book Dream With Overwhelm
    By: Earma Brown | - Is your book dream fading fast as the year winds down? Don't worry there's still time to write your book this year. First things first, you must calm down and focus. If you're feeling overwhelmed by it all, correct the mistakes below, write your book and prosper in peace:

    1. No commitment. It takes a commitment to write a book and especially if you want to write it fast. Make your commitment and write it down. If you don't write it down, you may lose the fortitude to finish. Gera ...

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  • 7 Inspiring Reasons To Write A Book
    By: Earma Brown | - Are you looking for someone to inspire you? Why not activate the law of reciprocity by inspiring someone else first. Write the book you've been dreaming of writing and you may inspire a whole generation.

    You could take your natural wisdom or professional expertise and write it into a book. Your audience is waiting for you to inspire them. They'll love you for it. They'll buy your book and become fans of yours. They will tell all their friends about your wonderful book. It will hap ...

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  • 7 Right Attraction Reasons To Write A Book
    By: Earma Brown | - Are you starting your book project on a shoe-string budget? No worries; many successful authors started the same way. After all, I've been tweeting Charles Swabs words for months, "The best place to succeed is where you are with what you have." Or recently, the words of Gerald Ford moved me to action, "Begin to act boldly. The moment one definitely commits oneself, heaven moves in his behalf."

    So if you're ready to start with what you have and expect the rest to come to you, here ...

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  • Is This The Year You Will Finally Write Your Book?
    By: Lynne Klippel | - Several years ago, a New York Times study revealed that 80% of all adults want to write a book someday. Small business owners, consultants, coaches, and professional speakers have been bombarded by experts promoting writing a book as a marketing tool.

    Naysayers assert that no one reads books any more. However, our society believes that answers can be found in a book or a website. When we have a problem or need information, we turn to the internet or the nearest bookstore or librar ...

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  • Five Things You Cannot Avoid When You Write A Book
    By: Sharon Lindenburger | - There is no getting around it. If you are writing a book, there are some challenges you will encounter that are simply inevitable. New authors can get derailed by these challenges, lose momentum and confidence, and some just stop altogether.

    I am a big believer in knowing what the challenges are so that you will be able to meet them head on. If you are expecting the challenges, then they will not be a surprise when they occur, and you will be able to sail right through them.

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  • Coaching And Writing A Book Go Together: 10 Reasons For Coaches To Become Authors
    By: Sharon Lindenburger | - You're a coach and you know your field. You bring the best of your expertise and inspiration to your clients. Don't miss the golden opportunity that writing a book can bring you. If you're good at what you do and want to reach even wider audiences, writing a book is a must in today's competitive coaching marketplace.

    Here are 10 reasons for you, the coach or thought leader, to become a published author.

    1) Your book establishes you in the public eye as an expert in ...

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  • 7 Ways To Work Well With A Book Writing Coach
    By: Bobbi Linkemer | - Lets start with a little scenario. You have what you consider to be a great idea for a nonfiction book. Your head is spinning with ideas, and you can hardly wait to get started. Perhaps you have made a list of the main points you want to cover or even begun to write. At first, the words just seem to flow onto the computer screen. You feel like a real author -- until the moment you realize you are stuck. Suddenly, you dont know if youre on the right track, if your writing is coherent or ...
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  • Writing A Book Enabled Systems Engineer To Quit His Job
    By: Glenn-Dietzel | - According to the Association of American Publishers, 83 per cent of Americans want to write a book. Robert Kiyosaki, creator of the Cashflow Game and the Rich Dad, Poor Dad series, said that his book is his best business card. Mark Victor Hansen, co-creator of the popular Chicken Soup for the Soul series, stated that the best lead generator is a book. These two examples demonstrate a profound principle.

    The most successful authors do much more than sell books. The money earned in ...

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  • How A Book Writing Coach Helps You Write Your Nonfiction Book
    By: Bobbi Linkemer | - Can you imagine a football game, where the coach paces on the sidelines until the end of the third quarter, then suddenly says, "Hey, guys, I saw some glaring errors in those plays. Let's see if we can get this game back on track before it ends"? You might wonder why he didn't get involved a little sooner.

    When you are three quarters of the way through writing your book, it's pretty late in the game for a book-writing coach to figure out what went wrong and how to fix it. If you are ...

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  • How A Book Writing Coach Helps You Plan Your Nonfiction Book
    By: Bobbi Linkemer | - Planning is the first and most important step in the process of writing a nonfiction book. For many authors, it is also the most difficult because it forces you to answer the questions you must address before you begin writing. Strangely, one of the toughest is simply "What is my book about?" If you can't explain your subject in one sentence, you may not have a clear idea of your message.

    A book coach asks all the right questions during the planning phase and helps you structure the a ...

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  • Guaranteed Access To A New York Publisher
    By: Glenn-Dietzel | - Margaret Merrill tapped into a system that provides a complete authoring and business development system with guaranteed access to a New York Publisher. Merrill truly adores doing purpose work with clients. She started off as a student of someone elses coaching system, but she realized that she would have more credibility with her own system and her own book Live the Life You Love: Discover Your Purpose and Live It with Intention is only the business card for her thriving coaching busin ...
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  • It Takes Time For A Book To Get Into Print
    By: Glenn-Dietzel | - According to David Hancock, CEO of Morgan James Publishing, it takes the average person 100 formal book proposal submissions only to get a publisher to say no. Many submissions go unanswered, and many publishers disallow simultaneous submissions. This typically increases the time it takes for a book to get into print.

    Although acceptance with a major New York publisher normally takes dozens of rejections, for internet marketer and affiliation expert Ken McArthur, it happened ...

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  • Self Publishing - How To Make A 6 Figure Income Writing A Book
    By: Bob Burnham | - Writing a book increases your credibility. No matter what your passion is, whether it is cleaning and organizing or helping people with ADHD, writing a book on your subject will dramatically increase your credibility. Imagine this, you are getting a pet parrot and you know as a future parrot owner that they require special care and training. Intelligently, you begin to look for parrot experts to help you with the process.

    You find several avian veterinarians and even a few bi ...

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  • Writing A Book Made Easy
    By: Caterina Christakos | - Writing a book may seem like an overwhelming task but it can be quite easy once you take the pressure off of yourself. This book does not have to be written a day or a week. There is no pressure other than what you put on yourself. And there is no sense of failure other than what you allow. Let me explain.

    Life is full of choices. You can choose to write a book in a day thereby frying your nerves to a frazzle or you can set a more reasonable time period. You can choose to put your ...

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  • 6 Honest Reasons To Write A Book
    By: Yvonne Garcia | - The way I see it, learning how to write a book is not about you struggling with much of anything at all. If you can talk, you can write. So writing a book is not as difficult as you might think. And actually many experts say that you should write like you speak. Your writing will be more real, instead of more like a thesis or scholarly-like essay. Which do you prefer to read? A personal communication or a thesis? Once you get inspired you might not be able to stop! These reasons for w ...
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  • How To Give Your Book A Selling Chance Before You Write It, P1
    By: Earma Brown | - Imagine thousands of people buying your book all over the world in the coming year. Furthermore, they love it and write you about how it has helped them. They even email all their friends about your insightful book. Sound far fetched? Believe it; it could happen to you! Keep reading only if you want to give your message the selling chance it deserves.

    To start with, every part of your book should be a compelling part of your message. Every part should be written passionately and d ...

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