How-To Books ‘n Blogs ‘n Questions And The Importance of Readers …

Help Desk | March 8, 2010 in Announcements, Building an eBiz | Comments (8)

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Part 1 – Write How-To Books & & Course – Where To From Here?

Hey Folks, I just wanted to thank you for reading my . After all a writer without readers is wasting his time and energy. So Thank You for reading my few poor words.

Now up to this point I’ve been concentrating most of my advice  on writing how-to books and and whatnot.  But of course, what I do is create Learning Content … of which how-to books and are just one form or media.  Basically, anything that is a course or a knowledge transfer is fair game for me.

So what would you like me to concentrate on? Do you want me to continue talking about how to write how-to books and . Or would you rather I spent time on other course formats … DVD, CD, and Live for example.

What questions would you like me to answer? Where are you having problems with writing your how-to Books or creating your information products and courses? Ask away … this is your chance for some FREE coaching!

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Part 2 – On Writing Articles – I Can Write More Than Just How-To Books — Really I Can!

Just an quick announcement  — Over the last two weeks I’ve been writing article after article for EZineArticles.com which has been both tiring, frustrating and a bit of an ego boost. I’ve got several articles up … I’m aiming for 10 a day — hey they’re short — but we’ll see how many I can actually get out.

The reason it’s an ego boost is that I got two ahead of time. :mrgreen:   One is being flagged as an . (wee 8)  ) Which is cool but …   And the second is that I got promoted to platinum from basic ahead of time.  :lol: You see they edit the submissions. You get 10 submissions to convince them you are good enough to bother with. Each of which is edited twice before being posted. They then evaluate all ten of your submissions.  You then get another 25 to convince them that you are good enough to be let loose.  Again these are edited twice and posted. After the 25 are published, you are evaluated yet again. With luck you then get to be promoted to platinum level — which means you can submit as many articles as you’d like.

I was promoted directly to platinum after only 9 submissions.

Pretty cool huh? :)

You can get access to my articles by clicking on the box to the right.

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Part 3 – On Free Courses and Paid Courses and Keeping In Touch.

Just a reminder about the boxes over to the right ….

The first is a link to our FREE course on How To Write How-To Books. Over 7 weeks I’ll show you how to plan, design and write a how-to book in under 24 hours. Nothing is held back!

The second box is a link to the book How To Write How-To Books in 24 hrs Or Less. This system in a box will help you to write your how to book. Lots of bonuses and a great price.

The third and fourth boxes link to two solutions for those of you who’ve hit a block. The third box links to our coaching service where you can get weekly guidance on writing your how-to book. The fourth box solves the problem by linking to our custom book writing service.

Don’t forget our twitter birds and the newsletter opt-in. Our twitter account at www.tritter.com/PMPsicle are great ways to connect with us and keep track of what is going on here.

Give them a try

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