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PDF and MS Word |
Number of Pages: |
95 |
Salespage: |
MS Word |
Download/Thank You Page: |
None |
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JPG and PSD |
Cover Graphics: |
PSD |
Miscellaneous Graphics: |
None |
Extra Pages: |
None |
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Year Released/Circulated: |
2008 |
Suggested Selling Price: |
$17.00 |
Would you like to GET PAID to write a book?
If you’re thinking this is plain fantasy, think again. All professional writers get paid to write their books.
How? They sell their books via proposals before they write the books.
What’s a book proposal?
A book proposal is a document which convinces a publisher to buy your book before you’ve written it. Your proposal says, in effect: "Hey, I’ve got a great idea for a book which lots of people will want to buy. Do you want to publish it?"
Think of it as a combination brochure and outline of your proposed book.
You CAN sell your book the easy way — sell a proposal
It’s easily possible to make a fast $10,000, or even a six figure amount. You could even make seven figures — over a million dollars for twenty pages of text.
It sounds incredible, but a fast seven figures is certainly possible if you have a HOT, hot idea or have had an experience that hundreds of thousands of people want to read about.
In his 2001 book about writing nonfiction, Damn! Why Didn’t I Write That?, author Marc McCutcheon says that it’s not hard to make a good income writing nonfiction: "you can learn the trade and begin making a respectable income much faster than most people think possible".