Want To Write A Book? Part 2
April 27, 2007 by Trish Jones
Filed under Book Writing, Website Promotion Strategies
I promised you that apart from using your blog to write your book, I’d give you another unconventional way of getting book written, so here it is …
… Do a teleseminar, outlining the chapters and main points for your book, get this transcribed, edit and you have the first draft of your book.
If you feel that doing a teleseminar would be too much, ask a friend to interview you. Record the interview, but try to remain natural and speak to your friend as though you are telling them the story. Then you can get this transcribed and edited for the first draft of your book.
I know for sure that some people are going to feel as though this is an easy way out and ask did D H Lawrence write his classic, Lady Chatterley’s Lover in this way, and my answer to you would be "it doesn’t matter!" What matters is that you write your book, build your credibility and make money from both the sales and the business you’ll attract as a result of people reading your book. If you get hung up on the "how," you’ll never get started.
So, I want to encourage you to be unconventional and get your book written in the easiest way for you. I know of one great success philosopher who had at least one of his most successful books ghostwritten. He didn’t even write the book himself and yet he gets credited for the knowledge inside the book as well as the publicity.
Once you’ve written the book, you need to market it and blogging is a great way to do so. But if you wanted a system to help you put this all together, watch this movie and find out how …
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