3 Baby Steps to Get Your Book Published (for those who don’t know where to start)

3 Baby Steps to Get Your Book Published (for those who don’t know where to start)

The number one question we get is “I want to write a book but I don’t know where to start.”

Here is your answer.

Step #1 – Read a Book on Book Proposals

Before you write your non-fiction book you need to write a book proposal.

5 Reasons to Write the Book Proposal First

  1. It’s much less work to write a proposal than a whole book.
  2. A book proposal will give your book focus and direction. Think of it as a super fancy outline.
  3. You will write your book in less time after your proposal is done.
  4. A book proposal will help you build an audience focus instead of an author focus. Authors who write for themselves have a hard time selling their work.
  5. You can sell your book proposal to a publishing house before you even finish your book.

Recommended book proposal books:

Step 2 Start a Blog on Your Subject

How can you expect people to pay for your book if you can’t get them to read your blog for free? Bloging is a great way to hone your craft, build a platform and connect with your audience. For more about starting your book as a blog read 5 reasons to use your blog as your books’s first draft.

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[...] Every single one. Within a few weeks, I had interest from three publishers. I sent them each a full proposal. It was rejected by two of them. It was accepted by one: Chalice Press. And it only takes [...]

[...] Every single one. Within a few weeks, I had interest from three publishers. I sent them each a full proposal. It was rejected by two of them. It was accepted by one: Chalice Press. And it only takes one!The [...]

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