Mistakes Emerging Authors Make Even if they are Professionals
You want to be a best-selling author. You have an idea for your book, but aren?t sure how to proceed. You know that mistakes cost you time and money.
Think about these four mistakes emerging eBook authors make before you act on your book project.
Mistake 1.
They don?t know their book?s many benefits and features. Knowing these first before you write a chapter assists you in writing a focused, well-organized, compelling book that speaks directly to your potential buyer. When readers realize your book?s benefits they are more likely to buy now and tell their friends to buy too.
Mistake 2.
They don?t have a book plan beyond a good idea, a rough outline, and notes they have written. If you want to write a quality book that gets read you need to answer all of your client?s or customer?s questions. When a book coach guides you in this process, you write consistent WOW chapters that practically write themselves with less than half the edits you usually have.
Mistake 3.
They have the book idea but don?t know their preferred audience first. It?s always better to know what an audience wants, then write the book for them. When you write too general of a book with a variety of audiences, it?s much harder to speak to each audience in each chapter. If you leave one audience out, even in a single chapter, this audience will not think the book is for them.
Mistake 4.
They don?t realize today?s audience wants shorter books, and will print eBooks under 100 pages. A book coach can show you how to write your print and eBook at the same time. You don?t have to publish with a traditional publisher either. The shorter route is self-publishing. Find out about how it works before you chase a route that won?t suit you. Even if you are not a techie, learn from a mentor on how you can get your book out directly to your market from your home or office.
If print or eBook authors want their book to succeed, they can guarantee it more with help from the right partner. It?s always good to check and correct your mistakes.
Remember to take action after your intention to write a book. Nothing much happens without action.
To take part in Judy?s Two small group coaching sessions, see
#1 at http://bookcoaching.com/increase-ebook-readers-sales.php
#2 at http://bookcoaching.com/learn-to-write-ebook.php
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