When most people finally act on their dreams to become a book writer they aren’t in the enviable position of being able to spend all day thinking, testing and writing. The reality is that they are most likely busy poeople with heavy responsibility and find it very challenging finding a few spare minutes in their day.
So, does this mean you have to give up on your dreams of writing a book?
Absolutely not!
It only means you need to get smart about it. You must find ways of making sure you combine your desire to write a book on a certain topic with the surefire characteristics of a winning topic so that you will see sales at the end of your writing project.
For most people, the desire will be to author a non-fiction book – at least to start. Definitely non-fiction outsells fiction – your opportunities are greater.
The system developed and taught to thousands of students helps first-time writers locate high-demand topics and quickly turn them into successful books, ebooks and information products – it all starts with an idea and desire to finish your project.
Ok, now you have your concept and some idea of your title, you’re going to need a few ways to quickly test the the pulse of your market to refine your treatment of your topic and come up with a winning title that will set the stage for how you structure your book.
To write a book with just 30-minutes each day, you need to make that 30-minutes as productive as possible, so that means being able to sit down and instantly get into research or writing mode no matter where you left off the last time.
Here are some writing tips that will help you get the maximum productivity out of the time you have:
1. Have a clear image of where you want to take your reader by the end of your book or information product. If you can envision how you will help or entertain your reader, then you have most of the battle won. Being a book writer in the non-fiction space depends more on communicating disired information than it does being a perfect writer.
2. Work back through the steps that will take your reader to that end result. To accomplish anything in life (lose weight, get a date, start a business, buy a pet…) people need to follow a blueprint to get it done efficiently. It’s up to you in your book to provide that blueprint.
3. Outline in questions. Once you have your "steps" outlined in terms of chapters for your book, now develop a series of questions that your marketplace has about accomplishing those steps. They could be from your own experience, researching your marketplace or studying other books and magazines.
4. Tackle 2-3 of those questions each time you sit down. Some you will be able to answer and write about off the top of your head based on experience, others will take you a little longer because they require research, either way you are being 100% productive.
5. Don’t edit until you have a finished first draft. I’ll admit it’s pretty tempting to edit your work on the fly, but that just slows you down by interrupting the natural flow of creativity and thought coming from your brain. Your brain is a powerful ally when you are writing a book…let it do its job without interruption.
You really can write a book in just 30-minutes each day. Even better, if you stick to this plan, within 30 to 45-days you can have your own book or ebook completed and have a marketing force in place to be able to sell your book online.
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