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Get Paid To Write A BookWould you like to GET PAID to write a book?
If you're thinking this is plain fantasy, think again. All professional writers get paid to write their books. How? They sell their books via proposals before they write the books.
What's a book proposal?
A book proposal is a document which convinces a publisher to buy your book before you've written it. Your proposal says, in effect: "Hey, I've got a great idea for a book which lots of people will want to buy. Do you want to publish it?"
Think of it as a combination brochure and outline of your proposed book.
You CAN sell your book the easy way --- sell a proposal
It's easily possible to make a fast $10,000, or even a six figure amount. You could even make seven figures --- over a million dollars for twenty pages of text.
It sounds incredible, but a fast seven figures is certainly possible if you have a HOT, hot idea or have had an experience that hundreds of thousands of people want to read about.
In his 2001 book about writing nonfiction, Damn! Why Didn't I Write That?, author Marc McCutcheon says that it's not hard to make a good income writing nonfiction: "you can learn the trade and begin making a respectable income much faster than most people think possible".
Do you need experience to sell a book on proposal?
No! You just need a good proposal. :-)
7 Days To Easy-Money: Get Paid To Write A Book by Angela Booth shows you how to go from idea to completed book proposal in seven short days.
Imagine --- in seven days, you could be sending your proposal to agents and editors!
The ebook includes everything you need to know. Just follow the easy steps. It even includes a sample proposal, which got a contract from an agent immediately it was sent out.
You can do it too!
Here's what you'll discover in 7 Days To Easy-Money: Get Paid To Write A Book by Angela Booth:
Day One: What's a book proposal? Develop an idea for your book Exactly what a book proposal is, and an EASY way for you to come up with more saleable ideas for books than you could write in a dozen lifetimes.
Day Two: Develop your idea and assess the market
Here's an excerpt from Day Two:
Dispelling myths and a word about confidence
If you're feeling nervous now that you're about to start this project, relax. Tell yourself that you will take it step by step. All you need to do is work at it steadily, a word, sentence and paragraph at a time, and you will complete your proposal, and then when you've sold the proposal, you'll complete your book using the same easy-does-it method.
While we're at it, let's dispel a few myths.
Myth One It takes a special talent to write books.
It takes persistence. There are as many different kinds of writers as there are people. Some are young, some are elderly, many are in-between. You don't need any special writing talent to write books, nor do you need to be highly educated. Many successful writers have never completed high school. If you can write well enough to write a letter, you can write a book.
Myth Two Writers starve in garrets.
Many professional writers make incomes that would make doctors and lawyers envious. Most make reasonable incomes. If you decide to make a career of writing nonfiction books, the major benefit is that if you choose your book's topic with care, your book can stay in print for many years. For each year that your book's in print, you get two royalty checks. Let's say that you write two books a year for five years. At the end of the five years, if your books all stay in print, you'll be getting ten royalty checks a year. These ongoing royalties are your nest-egg, profitable investments in your future. |
Day Three: Write the blurb and outline your book
The "blurb" is the back cover material for your book --- the selling points which will get people to buy the book. If you write the blurb before you write an outline, you're guaranteed not to wander off the track as you write your book.
Writing the blurb will keep you on-track as you write your proposal and your book. I've included two sample blurbs from my published books to show you how to write a selling blurb.
Day Four: Research your book proposal, and flesh out your book's outline
The fast and easy way to research your proposal - you may not need to do any research at all. You may already know all you need to know.
Day Five: Write your proposal query letter, and submit it to agents and publishers
How to write a SELLING query letter, with sample letters which have SOLD books.
Day Six: Write the proposal The fast and easy way to write your proposal --- everything you need to include to make sure that your proposal SELLS.
Day Seven: Write the sample chapter. Revise your proposal
Seven days, and you're done! How to write the professional way, and a step by step easy way to revise.
7 Days To Easy-Money: Get Paid To Write A Book also includes a complete, selling proposal, which got a contract from the first agent who saw it.
Have you always want to write a book and be a published author?
7 Days To Easy-Money: Get Paid To Write A Book gives you a complete method. The ebook shows you EXACTLY HOW to write and SELL.
You can be a published author much faster than you imagine.
Can I show you how to write a book proposal that sells?
Yes! I've sold many fiction and nonfiction books, all on proposal. 7 Days To Easy-Money: Get Paid To Write A Book includes sample proposals which have SOLD.
I show you exactly what to do, and explain the methods I use to write and sell.
If you've ever thought "I could write a book" --- you can!
Can I guarantee that you'll sell your proposal?
I can't guarantee it , but I'll make it several thousand times more likely that you'll sell. You'll learn what a professional, selling proposal looks like, and will learn how to write a professional, saleable proposal.
Publishers receive hundreds of proposals each week. As any book editor or agent will tell you, 99% have no chance of selling ever --- they're amateurish.
Working with 7 Days To Easy-Money: Get Paid To Write A Book will ensure that your proposal makes it into the 1% of saleable proposals.
Your ebook includes samples, exercises, AND a complete proposal which sold its first time out: everything you need to know to write a SALEABLE book proposal.
Table Of Contents:
Introduction Sell your book the easy way --- sell a proposal You and your publisher: a partnership Why write a proposal first? How do you write a book proposal? How to use this ebook Work FAST Can't devote a week to writing your proposal?
Day One: What's a book proposal? Get an idea for your book Day One Tasks Task One: Look over four non-fiction books Task Two: Work through the Idea Generator exercises in this chapter Task Three: Create a computer folder to hold your working files Task Three: Create a Work Log What's a book proposal? Got an idea for your book? Great! Start here to develop an idea for your next book Idea Generator One: What you're good at Idea Generator Two: Your past experiences Idea Generator Three: Your knowledge Idea Generator Four: What you enjoy most Idea Generator Five: From challenge to opportunity Checklist: Is this the right idea for you TODAY?
Day Two: Develop your idea and assess the market Day Two Tasks Task One: Keep studying non-fiction books Task Two: Develop your idea Dispelling myths and a word about confidence Myth One Myth Two Myth Three Myth Four Today we'll develop your idea and assess the market Note: your personal experience is valuable Simple steps in developing your idea 1 Write down everything you know about this idea 2 Make a long list of possible book titles 3 Create a list of contacts Assess the market for your book 1 Visit large bookstores 2 Visit your library 3 Amazon.com Write a report on your discoveries
Day Three: Write the blurb and outline your book Day Three Tasks Task One: Write at least three blurbs Task Two: Collect sample blurbs Writing the blurb Your blurb helps your agent and editor to get a contract for you Sample blurbs Sample blurb from: LifeTime: Better Time Management in 21 Days by Angela Booth Sample blurb from: Making The Internet Work For Your Business by Angela Booth Write your blurb in easy steps One: Make a list of the benefits to the reader Two: Rank the benefits Three: Write several blurbs, in various lengths Essential blurb add-on: the testimonial Outlining your book Start with a mind map Create your outline
Day Four: Research your book proposal, and flesh out your book's outline Day Four Tasks Task One: Create your research plan Task Two: Create a chapter outline for your book Research: How much do you need to know? Your research plan Work on your book's outline and the first chapter, as you research The Brain-Dead Process What goes into your chapter outline? Will you need graphics or photographs?
Day Five: Write your proposal query letter, and submit it to agents and publishers Day Five Tasks Task One: Start a contact list of agents and publishers Task Two: Send out ten query letters to agents and publishers Today you write your proposal query letter Do you need an agent? Online resources to help you in your agent-hunt Sending your query letter directly to publishers Yes, you can multiple-submit your query letter, and even your proposal Sample Query Letter Another sample query letter Write your query letter! Here's a quick outline for your letter: "Don'ts" for your query letter 1 Don't make unsupported claims for yourself or your book 2 Don't mention that you're unpublished 3 Don't mention that your partner, your best friend, or the milkman think that you're a good writer or that you've got a brilliant idea for a book 4 Don't be specific
Day Six: Write the proposal Day Six Task Task One: Write the initial draft of your book proposal Relax! You'll write your draft in stages Let's write the proposal Your chapter outline Your background-why you're the person to write this book Write the Overview Sample Overview Writing To Sell In The Internet Age The Internet gives writers unlimited new opportunities A how-to plus a how-they-did-it What I won't be including Don't hype, BUT DO INCLUDE EVERYTHING RELEVANT Your Overview's length Write the Promotions section Promoting with money Promoting with time Sample Promotions section Writing To Sell In The Internet Age My plan outline Write the Competition section
Day Seven: Write the sample chapter and revise your proposal Day Seven Tasks Task One: Write the sample chapter Task Two: Revision Today you write your sample chapter A fast chapter-writing method 1 Reread your notes 2 Talk to yourself on paper 3 When you're ready, write Revising your proposal How to revise 1 Read the entire proposal 2 Slash and burn 3 Add material 4 Read for coherency 5 Revise for style 6 Copyedit You're done!
Resource: Sample Book Proposal
Exercises
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