How To Write A Bestselling Non-Fiction Book In 30 Days Or Less
By Joshua Montoya and Marty Cooney
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How To Write A NonFiction Book In 30 Days Or Less
If you can write an e-mail than you can succeed as a non-fiction author with this step-by-step blueprint to create best selling non-fiction
Inside Of This Book You'll Learn:
The Difference Between Highly Paid Authors vs. Want To Be Authors
Learn exactly what it takes to become a Highly Paid Author and how to get rid of the habits early on of the Want To Be Author such a laziness, procrastination, lack of motivation and self-discipline.
The Highly Paid Author Publishing System
Learn how to write better and create your non-fiction book in 30 days or less. If you've been struggling to write the last few months then you need this system.
Craft Your Non-Fiction Idea Quickly
When you first decide you want to become a writer you must know what to write about first and foremost. Learn to put together quick non-fiction ideas to get those fingers moving.
Fast Non-Fiction Writing
Learn not only how to write non-ficton but how to produce content without thinking at all. Don't struggle to come up with ideas anymore, use this book as a tool for brainstorming.
Outsourcing Made Easy
Not A Writer? Who cares! Outsource the whole project to someone who does write and benefit for a lifetime. Sounds fun right?
The Author Challenges: The Big Three
Do you struggle with Adversity, Excuse and Procrastination? Not anymore! We are going to expose these challenges and help you overcome them.
Master Your Writing
Mastering the writing process may sound challenging but I've made it easy as 1...2...3... with 7 habits you can start taking action on today.
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- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5I picked this book up to increase my arsenal as a professional writer. It did not live up to expectations. Anyone who has been in the writing space for a while can tell this work was written as a quick lead magnet by people looking to build an online business around publishing.
There are many mistakes in their sentence composition that even an intermediate editor would have corrected, which makes me believe the book wasn't given due diligence during the drafting process.
Occasionally, you will chance upon helpful advice, which is decent for an 80-page read. I'd only recommend it for absolute freshers who have no idea about what they are doing, but don't take any advice on its face value without doing more research. This won't help you if you are a professional writer.
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Chapter 1
Highly Paid Authors vs. Wannabe Authors
The Highly Paid Author has a deep understanding for what is required of him/her to pull in the profits that he/she wants to accumulate from his/her writing. He/she also understands that it takes extreme discipline and a determined focused effort of beating at his/her craft to produce quality content for their readership. He/she wakes up in the morning with laser focused efforts to write fresh content for his/her potential best-selling book and is disciplined enough to sit in the seat of creativity piecing together his/her manuscript and adding nothing less than value.
Highly Paid Authors jump out of bed and rush to their notebooks to write down their fresh ideas before they slip the walls of their mind. These authors create outlines for books ahead of time even while working on current books to create a skeleton for the vision of the book. They start piecing together their vision even if it doesn’t make sense at the time. These authors are the ones who become the best-sellers on Amazon that people rant about for decades to come. These are the authors who shape history and others in the process of their becoming and taking their craft very seriously.
Now let’s shift on the other side of the table and describe the lifestyle of the "Wannabe Author.
The Wannabe Author entertains the idea of wanting to write and becoming this great best-selling author. But they wake up and make their first priority staring at the ceiling debating on whether or not they want to roll out of bed. As soon as they muster the energy to get up if at all, they slothfully walk to the computer and touch the mouse to only begin surfing the web and checking their social media profiles; just for the sake of having something to do. Their goals are not written down in clear and definite details on a piece of paper so they begin to wander throughout the day.
They constantly think of writing and how great it would be to turn their ideas into books. So, they scribble down the ideas, but the riches of their imagination rest dormant on a piece of paper for who knows how long. These ideas are nothing but consonants and vowels that will never see the light of day. Eventually, they make it around to opening their word documents and typing a word count of 250-500 words for the day. They put very little effort into kindling the dream of crafting their message and voicing their opinions to the world
In sum, this author is doomed for failure and will never make it to higher echelons of life as they lack the discipline to write and most of all they lack vision.
Chapter 2
Highly Effective Habits of Highly Paid Authors
Here are a few highly effective habits that you should consider developing now stepping into this new authority:
1. Having A Means To Record Your Ideas At All Times - It is important that you keep by your side a notebook, phone or some sort of recording device to capture your ideas. There is no telling when you will have a best-selling book idea come up that could make hundreds of thousands. But if you don’t record the idea, then that thought could be gone forever and your best-selling book along with it.
2. Constant Innovation - You should involve yourself in constant