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Top 10 Ways to Know your Book Concept will Sell--Before you Invest Time and Money
Judy Cullins ©2006 All Rights Reserved
Make your book stand out from the crowd! Test your book's
significance, find your market before you write, and treat your book as part of
your business. 1. Test your
book's significance. Does it? -Offer fun,
humor. -Offer an easy
to read.style. -Teach something
interesting, new. -Solve your
audience's challenge.. -Contain
original, unique info. -Psitively
affect the reader's life. -Create a deeper
understanding of life. -Give skills and
info to help people. You only need
two significances to have a book that will sell. 2. Find your
market before you write. Who out there
needs or wants your information? Without knowing a preferred audience as your
write, your writing may be too general and not compel your audience to keep
turning pages. Know your audience profile as seen in the "Nine-Essential- Hot
-Selling-Points." 3. Know your
best audience. Remember the
100,000's Online too. Write your audience a letter on why you are writing the
book and how it will benefit them. 4. Keep your
book short. Today's business
audience want information that is easy-to-read and right to the point so they
can spend less time, and receive more. Remember the One-Minute Manager? It sold
millions. . 5. Unleash your
passion for at least 2 years for one book. Authors readily
spend for getting their book written and published. Do the same for getting your
message out to your targeted audiece. If you love your book, you will market it
untill word-of-mouth takes over. 6. Get some help
with a bookcoach. Sad stories come
to me each month. One author waited two years to get on the Dr. Phil show with
10,000 books sitting in storage for over a year. Save yourself time and money on
mistakes and short cut your learning curve. Call for an introductory book
coaching session, take teleclasses, or join a small group "book achievers"
group. 7. Intend your
book vision to manifest. Know your book
will be published, name your outcomes-- what you will hear, see, and feel now
that it's done and people are reading it. It's far better to accept your success
now rather than look to the far, improbable future. 8. Treat your
book as part of your business. Make a plan
-when to write, how much to write each week, when you will finish, what your
next step is, Honor your book as a top priority and spend time on one-three High
Level Activities on it each day.. 9. Know you will
eventually have to spend some money to make your book a top seller. If your book is
important to you, then start a book bank account before you write it. In less
than a year, you will have $1000 plus to get help from a professional bookcoach
and print copies you need.. 10. Solve your
audience's challenge and you not only will sell a lot of books, you'll also have
a 24/7 sales person for your book. When you write
your book aimed at your best audience, and spend enough time on it, you can
produce a successful E or print book.
Judy Cullins, 20-year Book and Internet Marketing Coach Bk The Fast and Cheap Way to Explode Targeted Web Traffic free 2 monthly ezines, "The Book Coach Says. . .," and "Business Tip of the Month." at
http://www.bookcoaching.com