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Are you leaving money on the table with your article resource box? If your resource box is not updated, you could be doing just that – big time. With a bulky outdated resource box or none at all, you could be missing generous opportunities to sell yourself, your product or service.
Are you ready to finish your book? It doesn't matter if you are almost finished after 2 years or just beginning, these book writing tips will help you finish in the next 48 days. You owe it to yourself and your important message to finish fast and go to market sooner.
What if you discovered there was one little word that stood between your book dream being realized in the next 100 days or not? Would you want to know that one word?
Did you know Americans alone spend $8.5 billion a year on how-to and self-help information products and services?
Is your book organized? The best non-fiction books are organized like a paved road guiding readers through their chapters. That paved road of organization includes mile markers, exit signs and other road markers for each chapter. Think about it; we easily get lost unless the path is clear.
Have you finished your book yet? No. Don't beat yourself up any more. Keep reading this article; you may be making the same mistakes a friend of mine was making when it took years to finish. Now she knows what to do to finish strong and sell her book sooner. You can do the same. I'm ready to show you how.
Everyday someone hops a train to start writing a book. Unfortunately as one person gets on the train to write a book there are several people who decide that it's hopeless, they'll never complete their book and get off the train. My hope is that you will be the one who starts the journey of writing a book and stays on to completion.
Does your writing lack pizzazz? Does it lack the power to draw your readers in for more? Does it inspire confidence in you as an author? Does it stand up to your competition and hold its own?
Is your book title the best it can be? Could it use some work to do its job effectively? Don't let your book get lost in the sea of information streaming into your reader's consciousness each day. Instead, write a sizzling title designed to hook your potential readers and draw them in for the read.
Is your book title designed to hook your book readers? No. It should. Titles set the stage for your potential audience. They either work to grab your potential reader by the collar and pull them in for the read or they don't.

