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Write A Book in Only 10 Steps—Now

By Dr Alicejane Lippner

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I create books in 30 days or less. I teach others how to write a book in 30 days, too. Now, I’ll show you the 10 steps to follow to become a book author…in 30 days or less. This method is specifically designed for people who are time-challenged, writing-challenged, or who just don’t want to waste their limited resources.

Use these 10 steps to develop a non-fiction book to promote your business or professional practice, to advance your academic or business career, to make more money.

Now, let’s get started! Put it all down in writing, as you complete the next steps. Seeing your plan in front of you will remind and nudge you—will bring you closer to becoming a book author.

1. Consider the basics—why you want to write a book, your goals, audience, niche. Use your answers to guide you as you plan your book.

2. Choose a topic your target audience wants and needs to know about, a topic that also matches your goals. Make sure it’s not too broad, is doable in 30 days or less, and you already have the knowledge and expertise to undertake writing a book on this topic.

3. Identify the main idea or theme of your book, the slant you’ll use to differentiate it from the competition. Write down the takeaway idea for your readers, the key point you want them to remember after reading your book. Doing this now will keep you focused as you write your book.

4. Craft a catchy title that will attract the attention of the correct audience, will draw them in, offer a benefit to win them over. Stuck for ideas for your title? Tweak a book title or magazine article heading you like to create your book title. Or, use a formula title such as The Best 10 Ways to…

5. Write your outline, using books like the one you plan to create as your models. Don’t omit this step if you truly want to write your book in 30 days.

6. Collect your content. Notice, I didn’t say WRITE your book. If you want to have a book in your hands quickly and easily, keep your writing input to a minimum.

For example, put together a compilation of quotations or tips on a particular business-related topic—a fairly easy and potentially quick way of getting content if you have others contribute to your efforts. Enlist a staff member to compile quotations online. Or, get colleagues to give you their favorite tips to use in your book, with the promise that you’ll “reward” them with an autographed copy of the print version of your book, a note in your book about their contributions, etc.

7. Arrange your content in order to match your outline. Look for any missing information that’s in your outline but not in the content you’ve gathered. Fill in the gaps—or, discard that part of your outline if the information isn’t relevant or important. Keep reminding yourself—30 days or less!

8. Add the extra components that will provide impact and value, such as a professional-looking cover, some photos, a few tables or charts, bulleted lists, benefits-laden headings, and so on. Don’t go overboard, or you won’t meet the deadline for writing your book.

Don’t forget the extra legal components that could add impact, too—if you OMIT them (e.g., copyright notice, disclaimers).

9. Revise and edit your book. Don’t let typos, spelling errors, punctuation mistakes ruin your credibility. Get input from peer reviewers at this step, so you can incorporate their suggestions. Don’t overlook the opportunity to ask them for testimonials to put in your book, too.

Again, don’t go overboard. Good enough is good enough. Get your book finished without letting perfectionism get in your way.

10. Distribute your book to your target audience, waiting with bated breath to read your well-crafted book. Leverage your book to get the most benefits from being an author. If it’s in digital format, liberally give out your e-book for free. Post it on your website. Offer it as an opt-in. Use it to say thanks to others. Hand out a coupon at an event with the URL to download your book online.

If you have your book printed, you obviously spend money to get it produced. So, create a digital version, too, possibly a collection of excerpts that you can give out more freely than the print version.

11. Here’s the critical bonus step. Check your book to make sure you’ve provided tons of benefits for your readers—you’ve given them practical, immediately useful information to help them solve the problems keeping them awake at night, so they get the results they’re seeking by reading your book. People are reading your book for what it offers them—not for what it offers you. Make it worthwhile for them, and it will become worthwhile for you.

Ready to write a book that can boost your business and make more money for you? You’ll find a virtually unlimited array of possibilities for growing your business once you become a book author.

Can’t seem to get started writing your book? Dr. Alicejane Lippner, successful author and infopreneur, takes you step-by-step through the book author process—become an author in the next 30 days or less! ➪http://www.Bookin30Days.com

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