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3 Authors Share Their Tips To Help You Write Your First Book - #45 Sticky Brand Lab Podcast

    • Self-Improvement

Whatever your reason or motivation for writing a book, a well written book can be a great way for an entrepreneur to share their story, help others, and build a strong connection with your ideal customer.
While there’s a lot of information out there guiding first time authors on how to write a book, there’s not much that specifically focuses on the key elements you need to know and be able to answer BEFORE you ever get started.
In this episode Lori Vajda and Nola Boea interviewed three authors who reveal their best tips so you can become a savvy and successful first time author.  
In This Episode You’ll Learn 
What important questions to ask before you start writing your first book.How to choose, not one just one, but two types of editors.The 3 critical steps and processes you need before writing your first book.How to decide whether to go the traditional publish route or self publish.(5:40.58) A good editor can take anything you say and make it sound so much better. But what kind of editor or editors should you work with? 
(6:46:93) First, consider your audience, even before you write your first word. Then, ask yourself: How can I be sure my idea will actually appeal to readers?
(11:38.72) Many aspiring authors assume that getting started means cranking out tens of thousands of words before you approach an agent or publisher. In reality, this published author and ghostwriter recommends you follow these three simple tips.
(13:31.08) The magic of writing happens when you keep these fundamental principles at the forefront of your mind.
(16:46.60) Before you can truly embark on a publishing journey, you'll have one major decision to make. Will you self-publish your book or try to have it published traditionally?
(18:54.60) Once your book is published, the work is far from over: Now you need to find your readers who will buy your book. These fast-track marketing tips can help you successfully accomplish that goal. 
Resources 
Subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts,  Audible, Google Podcasts, or wherever you listen.
ConvertKit: Our #1 Favorite Email Marketing Platform  (This is an affiliate link)
Cyndee Rae Lutz’s website: https://www.cyndeeraelutz.com/ 
Meditation & Inspiration with Cyndee Rae Lutz
Episode #29: Mindset-Reset for the Busy Entrepreneur: Ways to Minimize Self-Doubt
Leanne Regalla’s website: WritingThatResonates.com 
Just for Sticky Brand Lab listeners:
The Book Structure CheatsheetMy Favorite Distraction BustersThe Portable Office ChecklistSignature Story Writing PromptsGrab the handouts at tinyurl.com/stickybrand
Episode #43: Effective Lead Generation Tips for Side Business Owners Ready to Attract More of Their Ideal Customers
Kristina Adams: The Writer’s Cookbook Website
The Writer’s Cookbook Podcast

Whatever your reason or motivation for writing a book, a well written book can be a great way for an entrepreneur to share their story, help others, and build a strong connection with your ideal customer.
While there’s a lot of information out there guiding first time authors on how to write a book, there’s not much that specifically focuses on the key elements you need to know and be able to answer BEFORE you ever get started.
In this episode Lori Vajda and Nola Boea interviewed three authors who reveal their best tips so you can become a savvy and successful first time author.  
In This Episode You’ll Learn 
What important questions to ask before you start writing your first book.How to choose, not one just one, but two types of editors.The 3 critical steps and processes you need before writing your first book.How to decide whether to go the traditional publish route or self publish.(5:40.58) A good editor can take anything you say and make it sound so much better. But what kind of editor or editors should you work with? 
(6:46:93) First, consider your audience, even before you write your first word. Then, ask yourself: How can I be sure my idea will actually appeal to readers?
(11:38.72) Many aspiring authors assume that getting started means cranking out tens of thousands of words before you approach an agent or publisher. In reality, this published author and ghostwriter recommends you follow these three simple tips.
(13:31.08) The magic of writing happens when you keep these fundamental principles at the forefront of your mind.
(16:46.60) Before you can truly embark on a publishing journey, you'll have one major decision to make. Will you self-publish your book or try to have it published traditionally?
(18:54.60) Once your book is published, the work is far from over: Now you need to find your readers who will buy your book. These fast-track marketing tips can help you successfully accomplish that goal. 
Resources 
Subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts,  Audible, Google Podcasts, or wherever you listen.
ConvertKit: Our #1 Favorite Email Marketing Platform  (This is an affiliate link)
Cyndee Rae Lutz’s website: https://www.cyndeeraelutz.com/ 
Meditation & Inspiration with Cyndee Rae Lutz
Episode #29: Mindset-Reset for the Busy Entrepreneur: Ways to Minimize Self-Doubt
Leanne Regalla’s website: WritingThatResonates.com 
Just for Sticky Brand Lab listeners:
The Book Structure CheatsheetMy Favorite Distraction BustersThe Portable Office ChecklistSignature Story Writing PromptsGrab the handouts at tinyurl.com/stickybrand
Episode #43: Effective Lead Generation Tips for Side Business Owners Ready to Attract More of Their Ideal Customers
Kristina Adams: The Writer’s Cookbook Website
The Writer’s Cookbook Podcast

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