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Write Your First Book Easily

What makes you cringe?

If I ask you to stand up and speak, will you cringe? How about if I ask you to kill that big, hairy spider for me?

Will you cringe if I ask you to kiss the next stranger you see on the street?

Many things make us cringe, but writing a book should not.

It may seem like this daunting task that has no place in your already crazy life. But there is a good chance you already have a great deal of the content you need – hiding in plain site.

There aren’t many parts to book creation when you break it down.

  1. You need an outline of what your book and chapters will be.
  2. You need to fill in that outline with content
  3. You need assemble it in a book format, 6×9 paperback is easy
  4. You need a cover. No sweat here…hire that out on Fiverr
  5. You need someone to print it. Cheap to do on Amazon.com KDP

Most people dread the content part.

Writing page after page of content, is no ones idea of fun. But there is a good change you already have stuff “written” in places you never knew of.

Here are some places you may not have looked for your book content:

  1. Blog posts or articles you’ve already written
  2. Notes from meetings
  3. Templates you may have created for other uses
  4. Photographs, just add short, relevant descriptions
  5. Your brain…talk it out, solo or interview style with Q & A’s
  6. Videos or other presentations you’ve done
  7. Talks you may have given that were recorded
  8. Talents or skills you take for granted
  9. Your website
  10. Your website’s FAQ page

I’d like to address that last item, #10.

One of the easiest ways to create an outline and content for your book is simply to answer the top 10 questions someone might ask you about your job, your work, your hobby, your skills.

This is essentially what most FAQ pages are.

Often, all that’s needed to create a book from an FAQ page is a little expansion on the Q&A that was already written. Each question becomes a book chapter.

Since newbies only know the common questions to ask, you can quickly add to a book’s content by talking about important questions they should be asking but aren’t. They don’t even know. But you’re the expert who knows what is most important.

Books are a great place to tell them.

If you are a professional in particular, who would like to use your book to attract pre-qualified prospects, there is no better way. Having a book demonstrates your expertise and convinces prospects that you are the “GO TO” person in your field. Having your own book lets you stand out as better than your competitors who don’t even have a book.

Writing your first book or next book doesn’t have to be hard, time-consuming, or frustrating.

And you don’t have to do it all yourself. I’ve published and helped others publish their own books. I’m very familiar with the process and more importantly the shortcuts.

I have a book (step-by-step guide) which might help you if you want to get started on your own. Go to: http://BookWritingMagic.com

Ignor the Doubters, it IS Possible for YOU

Get Directions From Someone Who's Been There.

Get Directions From Someone Who’s Been There.

Guys hate to ask for directions. No matter how long it takes, or how far out of our way it takes us, we prefer to figure it out for ourselves. We don’t need no help. (Even with our grammar!) When going to a new friend’s house to throw back a few beers, this no-help strategy is fairly harmless. In fact, it’s a rather clever strategy if your wife is making you go to a party you don’t want to go to. But in business, trying to navigate your own way to a new destination (hopefully a higher plane or greater success) is just foolish. You’ll waste both time and money needlessly and delay or ultimately sabotage the very success you hoped to achieve. A better strategy in business is to ask for directions. Get help. Hopefully you understand that you don’t want just any advice. You want to get directions from someone who been where you want to go. You wouldn’t ask Fred in Toledo how to get to 8th and Lexington in New York City would you? No, you’d ask a cabbie in NYC! Someone who’s been there, someone who knows the shortcuts. And so it is with book writing. Chances are your friends have never written a book. So why listen when they tell you you can’t? Why listen when they tell you it’s IMPOSSIBLE to make any money as a writer? Why listen when they tell you it’s hard? Why listen when they tell you it will take you a long time? All lies! Unless they’ve done it successfully, your friends, your spouse, your boss, your relatives and your neighbor will all give you the wrong directions. And you’ll never get to where you want to go. On the other hand, when you talk to someone who HAS written a book, or several, published them, and made money from them, now you have directions for success. You hear that it is POSSIBLE! Often, it’s easier than you originally thought too! Just as it is the second time you go to your friend’s house. Just as it is anytime you do something repeatedly. Or have someone experienced right beside you, to show you the way. To give you accurate directions. If you’d like to write a book, I’d be happy to show you the way. Call me. At the very least, grab a copy of my book, “Book Writing Magic”. It’s already helped many people write and publish their first book. Think of it as a map which takes you step by step, turn by turn into becoming the successful author you always wanted to be. Guys can use a map. It doesn’t break the macho code like asking someone for directions. And the ladies are light years ahead of us guys. They already know it’s faster and easier to ask for help up front than to wander aimlessly. And they know it’s more fun to go with someone than to go it alone. And like the faithful dog, I’m always eager to go for a ride with you. I’ve been down the author’s road 20+ times myself. Many times with others. I’ll be happy to show you the way, or just to ride beside you to encourage you, to inspire confidence, to help you stay on track, or to guide you back if you get lost along the way.. Sometimes, having someone there to encourage us makes all the difference in the world. There’s a lot of negative in the world. But I know writing a book is POSSIBLE For you. by Bob Schwarztrauber