What Service Do You Need to Make your Book Sell? Judy Cullins ©2004 All Rights Reserved.Whether you are just starting or almost finished with your print or eBook, you wonder, "What step to take next?" Who can help me find
right publisher? Who can partner with me to make my book a solid seller? Check out your choices to be sure you get what you need.
Many writers think that all they need is a good editor and their book will be ready for publishing and promoting.
Maybe you think you don't have enough time to write it yourself? A ghostwriter can take over and finish
research and get it out.
Think about another choice: Bookcoaching. Before you write too many scattered chapters consult with a coach who knows your book category, who your market is, and where to find them.
Your book coach also knows what makes up a saleable title and can help guide you to write a great seller by knowing your thesis, your audience, your "tell and sell," and
correct introduction. When you incorporate these essential "hot-selling" points before you write many chapters, you will then write a compelling, organized, easy-to read page turner.
Don't hire a ghostwriter before you know exactly what you need to write, publish, and promote a great-selling book.
If your book is almost finished, you must hook your potential readers with
solutions you know will serve them. Knowing your audience before you write
book helps you write focused, organized, and compelling copy. Do you know
rules for writing a saleable book? Too many "I's" and linking verbs like "is" and was" slow readers down and make them bored. They want vital verbs and specific nouns. If they don't receive multiple benefits, they will put your potential great book down and won't recommend it to friends or associates.