Write, Publish and Market Your Book – Part 1

Posted on 26. May, 2011 by in Blog, Bond Global Enterprises, Books, Build A Business Online Today

 

Write, Publish and Market Your Book – Part 1

Why You Should Write, Publish and Market Your Book

In this 5 part article series of Write, Publish and Market your Book you will learn what to do to write, publish and market your book.
Part 1 – Why you should write, publish and market your book
Part 2 – Writing your book and the many ways to write it
Part 3 – Publishing your book either using the traditional publishing houses or print on demand
Part 4 – How to market your book and what you need
Part 5 – Turning your book into an online and offline business.
Write, publish and Market Your Book
Write, publish and market your book is a trend that is growing at a rapid rate for first-time and seasoned authors… Are you part of it? Published authors and soon to be published authors are now realizing that by not writing and publishing their book they are seriously missing out on untapped markets and leaving money on the table. There are unlimited opportunities online and offline for you to publish and market your book.

You might be thinking that it is difficult and expensive to write, publish and market your book. You would be surprised to know that it is not that hard to do and it can be done for under $100. Once you know the steps it is as simple as taking action.

Why would I want to write and publish a book? You might well ask. Here are some huge benefits to be a published author:
•    Establishes your credibility
•    Positions you as the expert in your field or niche
•    Starts the building of your business online and offline
•    Your book is the ultimate business card
•    Can lead to speaking, consulting, coaching and joint-venture opportunities
•    AND of course… Make money!

So let’s make this happen. There is an author within all of us just itching to get out ideas, thoughts and expert knowledge down on paper and share with the world. Picture the story of the stork carrying a baby to a new mother. The stork story embraces the concept of new beginnings, and are symbols of fortune and bring messages of hope and joy to those who receive. Now put yourself, the author, as the stork and the baby is your book, the message. Your book is your message to the world.

Today is the day to start. Before Part 2 start thinking of what your topic is going to be… hobby, interest or expertise.

Part 2 will show you the many ways you can write your book.

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