What to Include in Your Book, Part 4

What to Include in Your Book, Part 4

I’ve talked about including a formula in your book, one readers can remember, do, and share.

When you include a simple, do-able, and remember-able formula, such as Mel Robbins’ ?5 Second Rule?, and the science and reasoning behind it, you’ve got a recipe for a best-selling and best-earning book!

Very often, when I’m tempted to procrastinate or break a promise to myself, I use Mel’s formula and I get moving or put the cookie d-o-w-n. *smile*

If you’ve got a formula, be sure to include it. If you don’t have a formula, take the advice you give to clients and figure out a simple way your readers (and clients) can remember what you’ve told them, do it for themselves, and share it with others.

Why? Simply because the number one way people find out about a book is through a recommendation. When someone reads your book, put it into practice and it works, they will enthusiastically and passionately share it with others. And that, my friend, is book marketing gold!

If this line of thinking is interesting to you and you'd like to know more about how to apply it to your book, I've got a big announcement coming on Monday so stay tuned! Have a fantastic weekend and I'll see you on Monday (plus you'll get your recap tomorrow)!

Honorée Corder | I help professionals write, publish, market, and monetize their books.

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Jeff Douglas

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Excellent Book Advice. Thanks Honoree!

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