Fact is, our society puts great value on books, and more importantly on the authors of these books. Authors are seen as experts, and are revered and respected.
After all, you must know a LOT to write a book, right? Well, guess what. You can write a book in just a couple of weeks. We did it - so why can’t you?
We found a great guide that tells you step-by-step how to write a book in 7 Days or less. It shows you how to take your book from the idea phase (picking the best subject, the best audience, etc) to a complete finished product - in literally one to 2 weeks. This is a well written, no fluff, eBook that makes the writing process actually seem doable.
But what about a publishing company? That’s a lot of overhead that you don’t need to deal with. Get started today, have your book done in 2 weeks, and then set up a simple one-page website to sell it directly to the public. Those fancy publishing companies don’t actually promote the book for you, then only "publish" it. That’s why most authors are who get published by these big firms don’t make any money from it.
Why not write your book, then take your destiny into your own hands and promote it yourself. It’s MUCH easier than it sounds. Yes, there’s work involved, but you can do it, just like we did.
First, download Jim Edwards’s excellent guide that shows you step by step how you can write a book in 7 Days or less. Truth is, we got this guide and didn’t write a book in 7 days.
We wrote our first book in 2 weeks and it’s selling for $27 on our website. Not bad for 2 weeks of writing… (In all honesty, it took longer to write the Sales Letter than the actual eBook)
So what are YOU waiting for? Download Jim Edward’s excellent guide and get started today.
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3 comments ↓
I agree that writing a book can be easily done within a week or two. However, all the other aspects that come with promoting the book make the “writing part” seem like just the tip of the iceberg.
Case in point- I wrote a 64 page book in roughly 4 days. Research and planning and development took me 2 and half days. I thought I was through.
Not even close.
The ad copy, which I figured would take me a day, actually took almost a week. The site in which I would promote my product (thank-you page,ect) took another week. Throw in cover design (via photoshop) and images, ect and you can add ANOTHER week. Of course, you still have to tie up all the loose ends and if you intend to use affiliates to drive sales, then that is even more work.
So, the author is right. Writing a book can be done quickly. But the work REALLY begins after the book is finished.
Hi Leo.
You are absolutely right!
Writing the book is the easy part. So many people seem to get stuck on writing a book, but hopefully this book will show them that it’s not so bad after all…
We want people to get started and take the first step, and then the next and the next. It’s truly amazing what you can accomplish one hurdle at a time.
You just have to get in the race!
“(In all honesty, it took longer to write the Sales Letter than the actual eBook)”
hahaha
yeah the sales letter is so important, I have one but Never I get glade with it, always I think that I should change something, the titles, maybe tell a little story… but is a real deal.
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