Which camp do you fall into, the absolutely love writing or the camp where writing is just slightly less painful than sticking pins into your the soles of your feet?
Either way you look at the process of writing, most of us can see the advantage of having your own top selling ebook, book or training program – infoproduct:
- Expert credibility & prestige in your industry
- Another highly profitable income stream (especially with self-publishing)
- A foundation for a full information publishing enterprise that may grow to include consulting, seminars, a membership site or future high-end information products
- Control of a product that you own and can earn profit in many ways including licensing, affiliate and partnership programs
- A leveraged income where you create once and sell many times into the future…something that really does offer the potential of time and financial freedom
The question then becomes, how can you quickly get your ebook or info product to market – regardless of how much enjoyment you get out of writing?
3 Tips For Writing Your Own Book Fast!
1. A Confidently Developed Goal — In the the last few years of helping information publishers grow their internet profits at InfoMarketer’sZone, I’ve found that the #1 problem people have in speeding up their book writing or ebook project is lack of an overall goal for the project. In other words, what result are you aiming to help your reader achieve? If you can’t answer that question, then you are in trouble!  Starting with a solid “My book will help my reader achieve X faster…” will help tremendously focus your book writing and research resulting in a much faster writing experience
2. Outline With Questions – We all know that time is a premium these days and that means one day we may get 1-hour to write, another day we may only get 20-minutes. So, it becomes very important to both outline your book in advance (so you can write in blocks when you have the time) and that you outline in a way where you are answering questions (you will find your mind works wonders in this mode)
3. Good Enough is Good Enough – We are a big fan of releasing 1st edition ebooks, books and training programs to the market with a stragically designed follow-up program that has your market help you expand the product in the say that is commercially most viable. Releasing a 50-page ebook is often good enough as a first product, then with a proper email follow-up campaign you can get an idea of what additional information they will want to see which can lead to improved products over time as well as an expanded product family and higher sales and profits in the coming months. This way you get your first ebook out in a matter of weeks, start earning cash and continue to grow your profits over time.
Writing your own eboo, book or infoproduct is one of the most important things you can do for your own reputation, market position and financial situation – and now with these 3 writing tips you can achieve your ebook writing goals faster with less pain than you may have previously imagined.