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Over 85% of business people want to write and publish a business book, only 1% do. Why? Because they fear being judged by their peers.

Over 85% of business people want to write and publish a business book, only 1% do. Why? Because they fear being judged by their peers.

It’s a new year and we’re still in January so there’s still time to start writing that business book you’ve been thinking about for years. You might have even made this one of your goals for 2019. If this is…

I am often asked what’s the best way to print a book, as an eBook or a printed book? I have to declare my allegiances up front. I love printed books and buy several a month for both work and…

Marketing and selling a self-published business book requires you to have a clear understanding of your main target audience, where they are, how they find out about business books. You should start marketing 3-4 before your book is launched and 12 months afterwards.

Attract readers you need to share some of your knowledge, give them something to encourage them to take action and connect with you.

Establish your credibility in your area of expertise and showcase it through business book.

While Amazon might be one channel to market your self-published business book its certainly not the only channel and for my money it’s not the best one either if you want to use your business book to increase your profile and that of your business, share knowledge and create real business relationships.

Knowing where to start when writing your first business book is difficult. Most people simply start writing and then get distracted, despondent at the lack of progress or confused about what they've written. Writing a successful business book requires a clear plan, understanding of what you want to say and the target audience you want to reach.

I often hear the phrase ‘I’ve always wanted to write a business book about ……’ to which I respond, ‘Great. Have you created an outline of the content?’ The answer is usually no and its one of the main reasons…

The real game changer in self-publishing is knowing how to effectively go about selling your book WAY BEFORE you even publish and launch it.