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"Who Else Wants To Write a Book This Weekend?" It's easier than you think! Best-selling author Vic Johnson actually wrote this book in a weekend to prove how easy it is. And he gives you step-by-step detail of everything he did, including the resources he uses to turn out content-rich books in no time at all. How To Write a Book This Weekend is a perfect strategy for first-time book writers who have been discouraged by the thought of pounding out words for months at a time. You'll learn: Where to find idea "factories" that allow you to "crowdsource" the hottest trending topics, where to find idea "factories" that allow you to "crowdsource" the hottest trending topics, the little-known secrets used by a 19th century Russian immigrant to sell over 100 million print books, the "can't fail" method of choosing a title that makes your book irresistible to prospective buyers, a "backdoor" Google code that will instantly reveal a treasure trove of valuable research material for your book, and the magic method that eliminates writers block and produces top quality content in a fraction of the time of other methods. Please note: This method has had proven success on many occasions when applied to non-fiction books. It may or may not be useful for fiction writers. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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