Still having doubts about turning your own experiences, knowledge and ideas into your own book? You would be excused for believing that only celebrities or experienced, well-known authors are capable of writing their own best-selling books, but the fact is that many of the 300,000 or so books written this year (and hundreds of thousands of other self-published books and ebooks) are written by people just like you or I that have no previous writing experience and may not be famous outside of our own neighborhood.

The biggest doubt comes in terms of finding a topic around which you will write your own book.  Does it have to be something on business?  Do I have to be Doctor Phil to be able to tackle the lucrative self-help market? 

With these sorts of thoughts rattling around inside your head, it can seem pointless to even try writing your own book, yet the reality is you have a massive opportunity right under your nose.

Yes, it will take work, but if you follow the process and tips over at InfoMarketer’sZone, you’ll see that it is a lot less work than you might have thought. 

Not so sure?

Here are a couple of examples – and in the coming days we’ll give you more information product publishing profiles that will knock your sox off

How about this case – where the author wrote her own book about Etiquette selling more than 15,000 copies so far.  The key is that she related the topic to how important etiquette is to success in the reader’s life. 

Describing the product as 13 chapters dealing with etiquette in different situations (eating, meeting, greeting, etc…) puts this book into the category of a "compilation" format which we talk about in our Ultimate Information Entrepreneur’s Success Guidebook – compilations offer a terrific format for anyone to write a book on almost any topic. 

Believe me, there are thousands of topics earning their published and self-published authors small fortunes out there – if you want to bump up your profits, create your own online business and transition from the boring job you find yourself stuck in today, then act on your book writing dreams.

Jeff