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    "6 Tips That Make "How To" Book Writing A Snap" PDF Print E-mail
    Written by © 2008 Higher Trust Marketing   
    Monday, 03 August 2009 10:51

    What would it take to pluck you from your existing lifestyle - frustration, anxiety, compromise, putting up with kuckleheads who always seem to get ahead even though the sum total of their usefullness could fit into the end of your little finger?

    Believe it or not, the answer is book writing

    One book could change your life forever!

    I'm not talking War and Peace either.

    As many of the members over at Information Marketer's Zone will confirm, there is a time-tested, hungry desire for "how to" ebooks, books and other information products just waiting for you to make your mark.

    I'm talking about 100 pages of fun, some basic knowledge that anyone could put together given an above average motivation and the help of these 6 Power Writing tips.

    Tip 1 - Book Writing Topic Selection

    Pick a topic that people want to read about AND that you are passionate about.

    Want to help people get healthier - why not review the latest low-carb diet craze out there and find out if it really works?

    Can you develop 10 questions people would want to know about low-carb diets? Interview 10-15 people and you will have an interesting book to sell to the over 500,000 people per month that search for information on that

    Tip 2 - Outline and Blueprint Your Book Writing

    Start by deciding on 10-12 major areas to cover in your book.

    For low-carb diets, some examples would be:

    - Background of Low Carb Diets
    - Low Carb diet Plans
    - Low carb diet foods
    - Low carb diet recipes
    - Health implications of low carb diets
    - Side effects of low-carb diets
    - Etc...

    These will become your chapters.

    Tip 3 - Break Each Chapter Into A Series of Questions

    Here's an incredibly powerful tip I pulled from the best course I have ever taken on writing -
    http://www.infoproductcreator.com/part/14days

    What could be easier than finding 10-15 questions on each of your chapter topics?

    Think them up yourself, or even better, search out common questions in discussion forums, support groups, and those already within your target market.

    Tip 4 - Commit to writing 30-minutes each day

    Your goal is to answer at least 3 questions each day - approximately 10-minutes per question.

    You'll be amazed at how easy it is to sit down and just answer 3 questions each day.

    No more freaking out about writing a book! No more pulling your hair out at getting started or fighting writer's block.

    Writing a book can be fun, quick and easy using this technique.

    Tip 5 - Avoid Premature Editing

    Many of us are perfectionists. We will stew over 1 line for minutes or even hours.

    In reality, when we write quickly and without doubt, the outcome is always better than when you edit as you go.

    Tip 6 - Book Writing Is Your Passion!

    Remember, this is your dream. You want the benefit of happiness, wealth, publicity, and prestige that book writing will bring you. Others may not share your dream.

    Avoid dream crushers - they are all around us - in fact they usually live in your own house and are related!

    That's ok, they have their own dreams, that's what it takes to make the world go round.

    Your only judge should be your customers, not friends or family.

    Follow these book writing principles, turn your dreams into words, and watch your bank account grow.

     

    http://www.highertrustmarketing.com/articles/6-book-writing-tips.html

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