Archive for March, 2010
You Could Write a Nonfiction Book in a Weekend… But Is It Really a Good Idea?
I receive plenty of emails that tell me I can write my nonfiction book in a weekend. And if I had 72 hours to totally devote to the process, I probably could finish one.
But would it be anything more than a shelf dust-collector?
That’s the big problem with the “book in a weekend” movement. Sure, it can be done… but just because it can doesn’t mean it should.
If you’re considering writing a nonfiction book, get a ghostwriter (or even just an editor) and marketer to help you ensure that your written book is:
a. Going to make you money thanks to call-to-action items organically placed throughout the text.
b. The strongest it can be in terms of succinctness.
c. A powerful tool that will give you credibility with peers and clients.
d. An item that can offer “mileage” even after it’s been published.
e. A product that isn’t going to be relegated to the land of the dust bunnies.
Now, I believe that you have a message to tell and I believe that you have an audience who needs to hear it. You just have to make sure that you’re delivering that message in a potentially profitable way!
Contact us at Your Written Book today for a free consultation and find out how a writer/marketer team can turn your nonfiction book into a powerful moneymaker!









