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I believe that everyone has a story to share on their experiences in life and business! With the self-help genre booming right now, I'd love to help more women authors line the shelves at Target! If you have something to say, I want to help you get it on paper and published! In this episode, I'm sharing the five things you need to think about when publishing your non-fiction book!
Meeting Bob Goff (4:18)
Before Publishing Chasing the Bright Side (2:48)
Using Your Story to Help Others with Their Story (6:09)
5 Things to Think About when Publishing Your Non-Fiction Book: (6:22)
1. Think of your book idea as a before/after point for a reader.
2. What do you want to be known for?
3. Your book should be similar enough to some of your favorites, but different enough to stand out.
4. Don't write your whole book, write your proposal.
5. Your book is your business card.
The Episode’s One Liner: All of your experiences (good, bad, and funny) add up to a story, and the value in every lesson is the story that goes with it. What story will you tell? (14:41)
Links:
instagram.com/jess_ekstrom
Looking for the transcript? Head to businessonthebrightside.com to review transcripts from each episode!
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
By Jess Ekstrom5
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I believe that everyone has a story to share on their experiences in life and business! With the self-help genre booming right now, I'd love to help more women authors line the shelves at Target! If you have something to say, I want to help you get it on paper and published! In this episode, I'm sharing the five things you need to think about when publishing your non-fiction book!
Meeting Bob Goff (4:18)
Before Publishing Chasing the Bright Side (2:48)
Using Your Story to Help Others with Their Story (6:09)
5 Things to Think About when Publishing Your Non-Fiction Book: (6:22)
1. Think of your book idea as a before/after point for a reader.
2. What do you want to be known for?
3. Your book should be similar enough to some of your favorites, but different enough to stand out.
4. Don't write your whole book, write your proposal.
5. Your book is your business card.
The Episode’s One Liner: All of your experiences (good, bad, and funny) add up to a story, and the value in every lesson is the story that goes with it. What story will you tell? (14:41)
Links:
instagram.com/jess_ekstrom
Looking for the transcript? Head to businessonthebrightside.com to review transcripts from each episode!
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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