Monthly Archives: January 2017

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7 Things to Consider when Writing a Book

It’s 2017 and you wanted to write a book in 2016.  Let’s get started so here are 7 things to consider before beginning to write your book.

7 Things to Consider When Writing a Book

Writing a book is satisfying and there is always reason to celebrate when the book is available for sale in person or online.  If you have always dreamed of publishing a book, the sooner you get started the better.  There is an audience waiting, problems remain unsolved, questions unanswered and most importantly, you are missing out on a stream of income.  To help you write your book even faster, here are 7 tips to get you started:

  1. Your Expertise/Knowledge – Your book should be something that you know a lot about and others would consider you an expert.
  2. Passion – There is nothing like having an author who is passionate about the topic of their book.  Imagine a new grandmother with a new grandbaby and you ask her about the grandchild.  Do you think that she will be excited to show you pictures in her phone?
  3. Business – If you have a business, you should have a book.  Your book should be related to your book.  You’re an expert in your business and should be able to easily come up with a book related to your business.  Hint:  It’s another product or service to bring you another stream of income.
  4. Audience – Who is the audience for your book?  Think about the age, gender, cultural background or habits of the people that would be interested in your book.
  5. Social Media Active – Are you active on social media?  Do you hang out where your audience hangs out?  Do you communicate with this audience?  If not, find out where they hang out and start engaging them.
  6. Be Social – This is different from Social Media because your audience may not be online so you should be making connections with people in person as well as online.
  7. Vision for Your Book – Do some research and look for other books that are already published on your topic so that you can get a vision for your book.