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Learn How to Write a Non-Fiction Book

Are You Still Struggling to Get Your Book Done? Wondering How to Write a Non-Fiction Book?

Get the Support You Need to Write Your Book Now (Instead of "Someday")

If you love books, you may have dreamed of becoming a book author. You understand that a print book is different. Unlike an ebook or infoproduct, a book is tangible and real. But the book publishing process can be intimidating.

As a writer or entrepreneur, you probably know all the logical business reasons to write a non-fiction book. When you are a published author, you are regarded as an expert in your field. As a book author, you gain:

  • Credibility with potential clients and the media.
  • A tangible product you can sell and use as a stepping-stone to higher priced products such as consulting or multimedia information packages.
  • The satisfaction of bringing your information out into the world.

The reality is that if you have written 50,000 words on a topic, you probably know more than the guy who has not written 50,000 words. When you are an author, you stand out.

Plus, nothing compares to holding your first book in your hand. If you have a message you want to share with the world, it's an amazing feeling to know that people are sitting at home reading YOUR words.

Even with all of these powerful reasons to write a book, many books never see the light of day. Many people wonder how to write a non-fiction book. It's actually not as difficult as it seems if you break down the process into manageable steps.

Follow These Simple Steps to Write Your Book

step 1Start Focusing on Book Publishing

After you have made the mental commitment to getting your book done, you need to focus on the project if you ever want to turn your book into a reality.

In fact, you can take the first steps toward finishing your book for free!

Sign up for our free Write a Book FAQ, which answers the questions we get most often about authoring a book.

To learn more about publishing, sign up for our free Publishize Newsletter and get inspiration and self-publishing knowledge.

Focusing on book publishing keeps your book project at the top of your mind and inspires you to get your book done sooner rather than later. Every week you'll be inspired to learn more about how to write a non-fiction book that makes you money and promotes your expertise.

Research Your Market

Writing a book is a lot of work, so you want to make sure you write the RIGHT book. Before you write anything, research other books in your marketplace. Your goal is to create a different book that stands out from the crowd.

Sometimes you don't know what you don't know. If you don't know where to start or your book project is off-track, consider a Book Brainstorm Consultation call with us. This hour long strategy session helps you map out what you need to do to get your book going.

If you want more detailed advice, you may want to consider our Book Completion Plan. The Book Completion Plan helps you get from wherever you are to a completed manuscript on a realistic schedule. It includes the following components that will make finishing your book seem easy.

  • Market Analysis: Our marketing analysis helps you clearly understand your audience, your goals for your book, and your competitive advantage in the marketplace. This information helps you develop a book that your audience can't wait to buy. (Understanding your audience also makes the book easier to write!)
  • Scope Analysis: We'll also help you determine where you are with your book, what content still needs to be developed, and how your book can be refined to appeal to your market. When we are done, you'll know exactly what steps you need to take to complete your manuscript.
  • Completion Schedule: Based on the Scope Analysis, we'll help you assemble a completion schedule that can be realistically achieved. If you want to finish your book in three months, you can do it if you write two pages a day. But maybe that's too much. Maybe you can commit to 600 words/week. No matter what your schedule, we can help you formulate a timeline.

step 3Write Smart and "Recycle"

If you write articles or a blog, you are only a few steps away from a book. In fact, writing a regular newsletter is one of the not-very-secret "secrets" of our publishing success. It's no coincidence that our books and newsletters are on the same topics. The reality is that if you write anything regularly, you can use that material in a book.

Our second not-very-secret "secret" is our IdeaWeaver software. Like many people, even with a lot of writing behind us, we had parts of books languishing in word processing files too. (That's why we are so sympathetic to writers who are struggling; we've been there.) But using IdeaWeaver, we were able to take a disorganized pile of articles and convert them into books.

People have told us that they had NO idea that the books were originally articles because the software makes it easy to reorganize information and include transitional text where you need it. If you have been struggling to figure out how to write a non-fiction book, IdeaWeaver may be just the tool you need to make it happen.

A fully featured 30-day trial copy of IdeaWeaver is completely free. Like any software program, it's not for everybody, but trying it out costs exactly $0, so why not give it a try? It could be just the jump-start you need to get your book back on track.

step 4Map Out Your Writing Plan

If you want a structured method for getting your book done, our Motivation to Manuscript Book Blueprint program takes you from struggling wanna-be author to a finished manuscript without a lot of anxiety a lot of authors experience.

In this simple 12-step program, we share the same techniques and tips we have used to write (and publish) 10 books in less than 3 years. It offers information, support, and accountability to help you get your book done. If you go through just one lesson per week, your book will be finished in 90 days.

Susan and James are a power team who instantly recognize the issues and provide specific guidance on how to fix whatever is ailing your book. I plan to use everything I learned to write a well planned and thought out book and then self-publish it. Having the support and guidance of successful authors who understand exactly what I'm going through is an extraordinary gift. James and Susan made the entire process fun, informative and productive.
      ~ Kathy Goughenour, President, LeadBoosterClub

 

step 5Get Personal Book Coaching

Some people require more support than others to transform their dream into a reality, so we also offer progress coaching, which gives you ongoing support, encouragement, and suggestions that help you move forward with your writing. With this 3-month long "Get Your Book Off the Ground Coaching Program we help you keep the big picture in mind and keep you focused on developing the right content for your book.

Sound interesting?

Get a FREE Consultation!

If you are really serious about getting your book done, take the first step by Requesting a FREE Consulation to tell us about your project.

Is Your Book a UFO? (Unfinished Object)

The sad truth is that writing takes time and effort. It's not always easy. Sometimes you get stuck and sometimes getting words on paper seems like an endless, unrewarding struggle. Countless unfinished books languish on hard disks and never see the light of day.

Sure, you know you want the book done, but it seems like every time you go to work on it, life, the universe and everything is constantly getting in the way.

Does this sound like your book project?

  • I have lots of good information for a book, but I can't seem to get started. I haven't been able to identify a consistent theme or a purpose for my book.
  • My book has become so disorganized that the outline makes no sense.
  • I can't seem to finish my book. There's something critical missing.
  • I've been stuck for so long that I can't seem to get going again. Every time I think about working on my book, I put it off.
  • I think my book has great stuff in it, but I don't know who would want to buy it.
  • I make strides on my book once in a while, but I have trouble putting consistent time into it.

None of these problems are unique. And they are not insurmountable. The fact that books continue to be published every day is ample proof of that.

So take heart, it's really not just you! Many people don't know how to write a non-fiction book. First, you need to think about what has been stopping you from making forward progress.

Why Did Your Book Project Stall Out?

The reasons large swaths of text continue to decompose on hard disks is not because the writing or the book idea is bad. If you have a good idea and even passable writing skills, all is not lost. Most book projects stall out for a few simple reasons.

If you have stopped making progress on your book project, do any of these excuses sound familiar?

  • I've lost track of the big picture. Every time I sit down to write, I get bogged down in the details and I'm not sure if what I'm writing is relevant.
  • My life is full of distractions. I need an external force to keep me focused and push me forward.
  • I know what I know, and others have assured me that my knowledge is valuable, but I'm not sure how to pull it all together into a book.

Overcoming these problems isn't rocket science. Published authors aren't really any different from anyone else. It's not magic. However, they have found ways to overcome a lot of these problems, so they have bookshelves full of their books. The bottom line is that once you know how to write a non-fiction book, writing more books is easy.

Envision Your Finished Book

Pretend it's a year from now and your book is done. It's no longer a mismatched pile of words in a file. It's a physical book in your hands.

What would that feel like? Would you feel...

  • excited to see your name on the cover of a book?
  • satisfied that all your hard work and ideas have finally taken shape in a book?
  • proud of the appreciation and respect from others who bought and enjoyed the book?
  • pleased with the sense of accomplishment from writing the book?
  • happy to see the look on the faces of customers when you hand the book to them?
  • thrilled to see payments coming in from selling the book?
  • relieved to really prove your expertise to clients?
  • delighted to see your business increasing because you're getting more customers?

By visualizing the finished product, you've taken an important first step toward finishing the book. As Dr. Wayne Dyer says, "you'll see it when you believe it."

If you want to transform your UFO into a real book, take the first step by Requesting a FREE Consulation to tell us about your project.

Get a Free 15-Minute Consultation on Your Book Project by Filling Out Our Book Completion Plan Questionnaire

All of the information you provide below is completely confidential and incurs no obligation. Please answer each question as completely as possible so we can better understand your project.

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Now, please tell us about your book project.

PLEASE NOTE - We work with people writing nonfiction business or "how-to" type books. We cannot help authors of fiction, children's books, color books, religion, or other genres.

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