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Julie Broad harnessed her entrepreneurial fabric to succeed in real estate investing even when circumstances were not idea, and then told the stories in a self-published overall #1 bestseller.
That experience now makes the road smoother for other self-published non-fiction authors. Two wins. The authors keep 100% of their book sale proceeds. And the upfront marketing plan ensures the book is more successful from the start - sells more copies, included in more libraries, nominated for and wins more book awards, and appears on more podcasts and live events.
Julie reminds all aspiring authors that writing a book does not have to be intimidating, but the book must be written for the reader, not the author. Write for the audience, include what they need, and do include stories, case studies, anecdotes that make the book engaging,
Also remember that patience pays in everything – when the book is published it is like a baby and needs to be nurtured and allowed time to grow. Knowing, upfront, what you want to achieve with the book is more likely to ensure it is successful.
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Book Launchers website
7 Steps guide to planning and writing your own book
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Julie Broad harnessed her entrepreneurial fabric to succeed in real estate investing even when circumstances were not idea, and then told the stories in a self-published overall #1 bestseller.
That experience now makes the road smoother for other self-published non-fiction authors. Two wins. The authors keep 100% of their book sale proceeds. And the upfront marketing plan ensures the book is more successful from the start - sells more copies, included in more libraries, nominated for and wins more book awards, and appears on more podcasts and live events.
Julie reminds all aspiring authors that writing a book does not have to be intimidating, but the book must be written for the reader, not the author. Write for the audience, include what they need, and do include stories, case studies, anecdotes that make the book engaging,
Also remember that patience pays in everything – when the book is published it is like a baby and needs to be nurtured and allowed time to grow. Knowing, upfront, what you want to achieve with the book is more likely to ensure it is successful.
Tune in to hear about:
Mentioned in this episode:
Book Launchers website
7 Steps guide to planning and writing your own book