Writing a Book: Page 6

Thought Leaders

The Entrepreneur's Complete Guide to Ghostwriting

Save time -- but spend lots of cash -- getting someone to write your book for you.

Thought Leaders

How Bestseller Lists Actually Work -- And How To Get On Them

Different organizations follow very different rules for list creation. Know what you are getting into.

Growing a Business

The Entrepreneur's Guide to Writing a Book

A new method that will get your book out of your head and into the hands of consumers quickly.

Business Process

The Only Unbreakable Rule for Creating Great Content

For effective writing make your topic helping people reach their goals.

Business Process

Selling Strategies for Authors

Eighty percent of your success as an author derives from your ability to sell the book.

Marketing

Why You're Afraid To Write Your Book (And How To Beat Fear)

Master these fears and begin writing that manuscript you've been wanting to create for a long time.

Growing a Business

4 Actionable Ways to Overcome Writer's Block

Time to go back to kindergarten and practice 'the kindergarten trick.'

Thought Leaders

Multimedia Maven Michael Hyatt Explains His Success Over Several Platforms

Hyatt walked away from the CEO position at Thomas Nelson publishers to build up independent careers in book writing, blogging, podcasting and more.

Marketing

8 Important Steps I Follow to Write a Book a Year

Are you harboring that big business idea? Then crank up your computer and get started.

Growing a Business

A Simple 4-Step Process for Writing Your First Book in 100 Days

Sure, a book seems daunting. But when you break it up into its component parts, things suddenly get easier.

Growing a Business

5 Ways to Take the Vanity Out of Your Non-Fiction Book

No one wants to hear about how you struggled with adversity and came out on top without learning some lessons along the way.

Marketing

5 Truths to Contemplate Before You Start Writing Your Book

Writing a sincere and authoritative book is a powerful branding strategy for entrepreneurs. Schlock, on the other hand, does you no good.

Franchise

Tell Your Own Story: Write, Market and Publish Your First Book

Hey, you! Go rescue that half-written manuscript sitting in a drawer, and get to work.