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Want to get paid for writing?

Monday, July 11th, 2011

Michael Angelo Caruso info products how to write a bookWriting is one of the easiest ways to earn a few bucks.

Surprisingly, few people give it a go, which makes it that much easier for those of us creating content.

Here are some quick tips that may inspire you to join the fray and then, an invitation to attend a terrific live training event on the subject or purchase an audio CD that will help you.


How to get started

Most people begin with a plan to write a book, but it’s more sensible to begin small.  Here are 5 Cool Ideas for making your first buck from writing.

1.  Create at least two Facebook Note pages. This will help you learn more about your writing rhythm and establish some fast feedback loops.  The FB Notes will automatically post as status updates.

2.  Volunteer a couple pieces for your company Web site. This will get you used to writing on deadline and also let your boss know of your interest in writing.

3.  Get familiar with blogs in your area of interest. Thousands of blog sites pay people to create content consisting of 500 to 750 word articles.  To get yourself a gig, post a few complimentary comments on the blog and try to find out who’s in charge.  Then, offer to yourself as a resource and see what happens.

4.  Promote yourself with original content. Of course, anything you write is original content, but the benefits can be far greater when you’re promoting your own brand.  The easiest way to do this is to create a short how-to e-book, which can then be expanded into a … (ta da!) print book.

5.  Read more. The best writers are also readers.


Attend How to Write/Sell a Book, July 12

I’m teaching folks how to create and sell information products, including books at an evening program on Tuesday, July 12 in Troy, Michigan.  At How to Write/Sell a Book, you’ll learn to:

-  Record audio books for little or no money
Help people by providing valuable information
-  Develop a product funnel that practically prints money
Use your book to help your “real” career

-  Use your “real” career to help your book
Develop a member Web site that pays you  in perpetuity
-  Create a powerful Internet presence even without a Web site
Get paid for selling other people’s info products

-  Derive tangible value from your intellectual property
Educate and entertain people all over the world
-  Use Michael’s “speed writing” technique to publish quickly

-  Publish an e-book in 90 seconds
Use a blog to sell your great products and services
-  Create a content-rich newsletter that keeps folks interested
Build and protect your brand
-  Create books even if you’re not a good writer

-  Republish and repurpose your great content
Become a published author without a literary agent
-  Do all this without quitting your day job
- Build lifelong relationships with people you help
-  Think big when your competition is thinking small

Build a distribution list 5x faster than everyone else
-  Sell online and offline
Make money every time you send out bulk e-mail

-  Bundle your information products and services
Create Web sites and blogs that keep people coming back
-  Use social media sites like Facebook & LinkedIn to create sales

-  Compose “The Perfect E-mail”
Use your e-mail signature file to tastefully promote
-  Generate Web site traffic that just won’t quit

-  Get people to say “yes” without tricking them or harming the relationship
Host teleseminars, Webinars and even live events
- And much more!


Can’t attend the live event?

If you can’t make it on July 12, order the 60-minute audio CD, How to Create and Sell Information Products, which comes with a 30-page e-book.  You’ll get all the great content and be able to listen multiple times and share the content with people on your team.

Self-publishing up 181% from last year

Saturday, June 19th, 2010
Virginia Heffernan

Virginia Heffernan

If encouragement and awareness are important to authors, Virginia Heffernan is making it easier for you to write a book.  Her New York Times article, Author Unbound makes it abundantly clear that self-publishing is an increasingly respected way to get your book out.

Once termed, “vanity press,” self-publishing was practiced mostly by rich people who could afford to print 1,000 books, even if they only sold 100 of them.

But the advent of desktop publishing, e-books, and print on demand (POD) has changed all that.

The Bowker company reports that self-publishing is up a whopping 181% over last year.  In fact, 764,448 titles were self-published in 2009.  In other words, as Heffernan reports, book publishing is becoming publishing.

As author of over 75 information products, I can attest that self-publishing is not limited to just print books.  People are producing e-books, audio CDs, and video programs, too.

The process is incredibly easy, if you have a book shepherd or someone giving you good advice.

You can attend my self-publishing seminar on June 23 in Detroit or order my ( self-published) audio CD and e-book, How to Create and Sell Information Products.

Find a print-on demand vendor such as Lulu, Xlibris or iUniverse to deliver the finished product and you’ll be amazed at how a book can amp up your career, once word gets out.

Which reminds me, getting the word out is the hardest part of self-publishing.  Most authors radically underestimate what it takes to sell a book.

If you were to write a book, what would it be about?  Please comment below.