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What’s most important when writing a book?

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I have written several books in my life, and each one has taken me to the next level of success in s

I have written several books in my life, and each one has taken me to the next level of success in some important, fundamental way. Here’s what I’ve learned: - Don’t “write a book.” Instead, help another person to do something in their life that they really want to do, so they can get a result and a benefit that’s important to them. And then package it in the format of a book. - Don’t do a “data dump” and just talk about yourself and everything you know in your book. Instead, begin by listing all of the things you know that would be most VALUABLE to your reader and your audience (and that they would PAY you the most to learn!). - Don’t write a perfect book. Instead, remember the phrase “done is the new perfect.” Get the first version out, and then have people READ it to give you feedback! I always release my first versions with typos and other errors and then improve from there. Want a bunch of other “rad tips” for getting your book done, and then using it to earn income, and get more clients? [=> Join me TUESDAY for this class I’m doing with Chandler Bolt](=) Chandler has written 7 books, many of them best-sellers. And he has helped thousands of coaches, entrepreneurs, thought leaders and teachers to write books and get their messages out to the world. We’re going to really dive in on Tuesday. Here’s what you’ll be learning… => How to tell an impactful story to connect with your audience and your readers… so they really learn from you… and ultimately turning them into raving fans => Navigating the technical aspects of publishing, and making sure that your book actually makes it into the hands of real readers, and real buyers => How to get your book looked at and edited for free by a professional team => A step-by-step plan and guide to publishing your book, to help you along your publishing journey => How to turn your book into a lead-generation tool and machine, so you can use it to get more clients By learning from someone who has done it, you can save months or even years of time… and the best part is you can join us for free. [=> Click Here To Register Now](=) It takes a few seconds to register, but the lessons can save you so much more. OK, register now, and I’ll see you there! -Eben © Copyright 2023, Go Meta Media LLC, All Rights Reserved. Go Meta Media LLC is a trademark of Go Meta Media LLC. All emails sent to Go Meta Media LLC become the exclusive property of Go Meta Media LLC. If you are under the age of 18, please go to the link at the end of this e-letter to stop hearing from me, or send mail to "Go Meta Media." 3435 Ocean Park Blvd Suite 107-I Santa Monica, CA 90405. By reading this, you agree to all of the following: You understand this to be an expression of opinions and not professional advice. You are solely responsible for the use of any content and hold Go Meta Media LLC and all members and affiliates harmless in any event or claim. If you purchase anything through a link in this email, you should assume that we have an affiliate relationship with the company providing the product or service that you purchase, and that we will be paid in some way. We recommend that you do your own independent research before purchasing anything. Questions? Comments? GO HERE: You'll find answers, be able to chat with a live support person or be able to send us an email directly with any of your questions. [Unsubscribe]( Go Meta Media LLC 3435 Ocean Park Blvd Suite 202 Santa Monica, California 90404 United States (800) 992-0398

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