Attention
self-employed professionals:
Are you tired of saying, "Someday I will write a book?These days, clients are asking tougher questions. They want to know they're dealing with an expert. They like to brag about "Joe, my famous coach" or "Rhonda - you read about her in the New York Times."Writing a book will... attract clients who
would never call you otherwise (because they only work with certified
experts). help
you stand out from the pack in a tough market (because most people
never write the books they swore they would). open
doors to publicity and media interviews (because reporters love published authors).If you can relate to these goals, then you need...
Let's
face it: |
| As a psychologist, my greatest challenge
in writing a book has been to identify
a topic that will sell. I
find I don't always recognize what I know. 101 Truths was a wonderful resource for every stage of writing a book. You provided great tips and ideas on how to find my topic that get me over the first hump. But you didn't stop there. You then walked me through all the parts of writing and publishing a book that I hadn't fully realized I needed to plan -- choosing how to publish, how to approach a publisher, how to market it, and more. I am someone who can find writing a challenge sometimes (ah, the after-effects of writing a dissertation!) and you even gave me great ideas on how to get going and keep the writing flowing. Thanks again for collecting so much of your book publishing wisdom into one place! Karen Shue, Ph.D. http://www.BrainandHealth.com |
when self-publishing makes the most
sense for your goals (and when it's a waste of time)
what editors and agents really want to
see (it's not the whole book)
how to choose a topic that sends books
sailing off the shelf
how to get free (or nearly-free)
publicity training
how to translate your professional
expertise into content that readers will love
what you absolutely need to know before
writing an e-book
how to find time to write when you're
already overbooked
how to take the first steps to getting
started
how to keep momentum going after Chapter
1| "I
was skeptical as to
whether an "Average Joe" like me could write and
publish a book. I had no background and absolutely no idea where
to start. "Cathy's "101 truths" laid it out for me in little tiny pieces, carefully explaining the intricacies of putting the whole thing together. I'm now confident that I can self-publish my first book in just a few months. Thanks, Cathy!" Damian Driessen Endpoint Consulting http://www.endpoint.com.au |
| "Before
reading this
Report, I had no idea how
to write a self-help book. Cathy revealed insider truths I hadn't even
considered but would certainly have discovered the hard way. My eyes
have been opened and my confidence has increased. "Each short tip is written in an easy-to-understand style, and Cathy points out some great resources to look into. I recommend this book to anyone even considering writing a self-help book." Trisha Cupra http://free-web-graphics.info/ |
If you hired a writing coach for $400 a month, you would need at least three months to learn what's in this Report...if you were lucky! That's a total of $1200 (or more!) at today's coaching prices.
If you attended a
writing
conference, you'd pay at least $399 plus transportation, hotel and
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conference.)
But for now, you
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About the author
Cathy Goodwin's
book Making the Big Move:
How
to transform relocation into a creative life transition (New
Harbinger 1999) is now available on her website. She has written
hundreds of articles available all over the Internet. Type "Cathy Goodwin"
into any search engine...we're all over the place!
Dr. Goodwin has been featured as a career and life transitions expert guest on several talk shows, including KQED San Francisco, and the Matt and Ramona show. She's been interviewed for articles appearing in the Denver Post, Billings (MT) Gazette, Boardroom, Parents Express, USA Today Online, School Foodservice & Nutrition, Chicago Tribune Syndicate, and more. Her article "Relocation as Identity Change" can be found in the best-selling 100 Things Everyone Should Know How to Do.
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This
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and there are no guarantees.
Writing a
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proposal will be accepted, no matter how good it is.
But we
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you'll discover a new way to think about the writing
process -- and be inspired to write your own best book.

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