» How to Write a Book to Position yourself as the Expert

Article written by Bob Burnham with 0 views in Writing category.

Before you set pen to paper there are three steps to take to position yourself as the expert.

Step #1 Decide why you are writing the book. Are you writing it to boost business and serve as a marketing piece? Imagine telling a potential client, "let me send you a copy of my book." This strategy works quite well to convince potential clients you are the one to do business with.
Are you writing your book to create a business? Many successful publishers and authors have built tremendous businesses from the creation of a single book. I like to use Chicken Soup for the Soul as an example because they have taken one original book and built an empire of products. You do not have to write creative non-fiction to be successful. There are many successful businesses who blossomed from one "expert" book.
Are you writing a book to share your joy and knowledge with others? What gives you great joy? Some people find great joy fly fishing. Others enjoy taking apart their computers and modifying them. Still others love to create deliciously healthy meals or train bears. Whatever your joy, it can be shared with others in the form of a book.
Step #2 Once you know what you want to write about, it is time to make sure there is an audience. It is time for research. Now the truth of the matter is there is an audience for just about every topic under the sun. That being said, you can fine tune your book"s topic to appeal to the most people by being specific.
For example, if your passion is fly fishing, there are many aspects of fly fishing. There is fly tying, building custom fly rods, the skills involved with fly fishing, fly fishing vacations and so on. The list could go on for quite a while. Your job, here in Step #2 is to determine what potential topics are available and which has the most demand. There are many tools you can use to research demand and potential topics including online keyword tools, friends, family, and associates, and online surveys, chat rooms and forums. Once you know exactly what you are writing about, and you know there"s an audience, it is time to get down to the business of writing.
For more information about marketing your book and your website read this article entitled " Book Marketing Experts- 3 Tips To Market Your Book As An Expert" at http://www.expertauthorpublishing.com

Step #3 Writing your book. Not everyone believes they can write and some people simply do not want to write a book. Do not let either stop you from becoming an author. You can write a book if you want to, and if you do not want to then hire a ghostwriter. Either way, your book will begin with an outline. I know, outlines are dreadful and they bring us back to our high school years but I am not talking about that kind of formal outline. I am talking about an outline that will make writing your book as easy as writing a letter to a friend.
Once your book is written, and this can honestly take less than 30 days to complete, publishing it is the only thing that stands between you and your "expert" status. Don"t let publishing your book be your barrier. Self publishing has grown by leaps and bounds over the past couple of years and there are options for everyone. Becoming the expert in your chosen field or subject is only a few steps away.

For Your FREE MP3 (Value $97.00)
How To Make A 6 Figure Income Writing & Publishing Your Own BookGo To: Make Money

 

About the author Bob Burnham

Bob Burnham Entrepreneur, Consultant and # 1 Amazon Best Selling Author of "101 Reasons Why You Must Write A Book" For Information on How to Write and Publish your Own Book go to Expert Author- http://www.expertauthorpublishing.com Bob started his carpet cleaning business in 1976 and quickly built it to 26 locations across Canada. By the time he was 30 years old he had 600 full and part time employees and did over 6 million dollars in annual sales. Bob sold all the locations across Canada and retained only the British Columbia locations, which were expanded into Flood and Fire restoration and are still operating successfully today. Through both the marketing of his fire and flood companies and franchising Bob has developed many marketing strategies that have propelled profits both for his own businesses and many other who have come to him for help. Bob spends tens of thousand each year on seminars, CD’s and is a voracious reader to help both his companies and others achieve massive success. Many of the people he has worked with have had success on many levels due to Bob’s keen sense of identifying the hidden opportunities in their businesses.

20 Articles from same category