The Wealthy Author: The Fast Profit Method for Writing, Publishing and Selling Your Non-fiction Book
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By Joe Gregory
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This book contains the essential tools, tips, checklists & tests to help you make a fulltime income as a non-fiction author. The publishing game is changing. The playing field has been flattened. There has never been a better time to be a non-fiction author ...if you know the new rules! Renegade publishers, Debbie Jenkins and Joe Gregory, share their hard-won experience to show you exactly how to make a fast and impressive income as a non-fiction author in 6 easy-to-follow steps. This book obliterates the out-dated 'truths' of the publishing business and shows you what it really takes to succeed in the new publishing economy. Whether you're a budding author looking for your first break or a published author wanting to take your sales, profile and income to the next level - you'll love what you're going to learn when you read this book. Inside this book, you will learn how to: come up with winning book ideas; find a market eager for your book; write your book quickly & easily; get your book published; sell loads of books & raise your profile; and turn one book into a lifetime income.
From the Author
The Wealthy Author is NOT for people who...
* Think a book should just do well because it's `good' and marketing is no task for a `proper' author
* Expect somebody else (publisher, publicist, bookshops) to do all the work to promote their book
* Just saw the `wealthy' bit of the title and think making money as an author is going to be easy
* Want yet more theory but are not willing to follow this up with action
The Wealthy Author is for you if...
* You are serious about writing a non-fiction book and want to get it right first time
* You have a book in print (self published or with a mainstream) but sales are disappointing
* You believe that the success of your book is down to the actions you take, not the wishes you make
* You are a 'successful' author but are frustrated you still need the day job to survive