For many people, there isn't a week goes by without thinking they would like to write their own book, ebook or get into content publishing in some way.
The question though is what should my book be about?
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I still remember when bookstores were the size of your average Starbucks coffee shop, there was no Borders, Barnes & Nobel or Chapters (up here in Canada) and department stores, drug stores and even hardware stores didn't carry books like they do today.
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Haven't we all thought of being a famous writer, where we can work at home and use our creativity, research skills and self-directed energy to produce wildly successful books, ebooks or other non-fiction infoproducts?
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What interests, knowledge or experiences do you have that would be of intrest to a group of others?
Have you learned about dealing with difficult people by having to live with an unruly relative or work for a challenging boss?
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Why not write your own book and either self-publish it or test the waters with traditional publishers?
The most common objections are…
1. I am not an expert
2. I don't know what to write about
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We just finished up a 1.5 hour interview and tutorial on writing book titles that sell which is now uploaded to Information Markter'sZone when an article appeared in the New York Times titled "Titlenomics, Or Creating Best Sellers".
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Can you really expect to hit it big with your own book, ebook, course or information product when you are struggling to keep up with an already busy life?
This is a great story about two Mom's who wrote their first book based on a series of email exchanges they had as they progressed through simultaneous pregnancies.
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When you start out, the chances of getting picked up by a major publisher are virtually non-existent but that doesn't mean that you can't be a top selling author getting your book in front of the world and becoming famous anyway.
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You think it's tough marketing your own ebook, book or info product – imagine doing a series of book signings, traveling the airports at 7-months pregnant?
That's just what Heather Armstrong, author of "It Sucked and Then I Cried: How I Had A Baby, a Breakdown, and a Much Needed Margarita" is going through – and just yesterday she appeared on Oprah (albeit by Skype rather than in person) as part of her show on new Moms.
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When it comes to putting together your experiences, ideas and research into your own book writing project, it always helps to hear the experiences of those that have been-there, done-that!
Having gone through the process many times myself, there are certain things you learn about book writing that makes the process much less intimidating, massively quicker and much less painful – but then that's the value of experience right?
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