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Table of Contents

7 Days To Easy-Money: Get Paid To Write A Book …………….1
TABLE OF CONTENTS.3
Introduction……10
Sell your book the easy way — sell a proposal .10
You and your publisher: a partnership……………11
Why write a proposal first?…………..11
How do you write a book proposal? 12
How to use this ebook….13
Work FAST…………….13
Can’t devote a week to writing your proposal?…………….13
Day One: What’s a book proposal? Get an idea for your book ……………..14
Day One Tasks……………14
Task One: Look over four non-fiction books 14
Task Two: Work through the Idea Generator exercises in this chapter……………14
Task Three: Create a computer folder to hold your working files…..14
Task Three: Create a Work Log…15
What’s a book proposal?15
Got an idea for your book? Great! …16
Start here to develop an idea for your next book ……………..16
Idea Generator One: What you’re good at …..17
Idea Generator Two: Your past experiences..17
Idea Generator Three: Your knowledge ……..18
Idea Generator Four: What you enjoy most…18
Idea Generator Five: From challenge to opportunity…….19
Checklist: Is this the right idea for you TODAY? ……………19
Day Two: Develop your idea and assess the market ……………21
Day Two Tasks …………..21
Task One: Keep studying non-fiction books .21
Task Two: Develop your idea……21
Dispelling myths and a word about confidence.21
Myth One .21
Myth Two.22
Myth Three……………..22
Myth Four 22
Today we’ll develop your idea and assess the market ………23
Note: your personal experience is valuable …23
Simple steps in developing your idea …………….23
1. Write down everything you know about this idea …….23
2. Make a long list of possible book titles …..24
3. Create a list of contacts …………25
Assess the market for your book……25
1. Visit large bookstores …………..25
2. Visit your library….26
3. Amazon.com ……….26
Write a report on your discoveries…26
Day Three: Write the blurb and outline your book27
Day Three Tasks …………27
Task One: Write at least three blurbs………….27
Task Two: Collect sample blurbs 27
Writing the blurb…………27
Your blurb helps your agent and editor to get a contract for you ……28
Sample blurbs………….28
Sample blurb from: LifeTime: Better Time Management in 21 Days by Angela
Booth……..29
Sample blurb from: Making The Internet Work For Your Business by Angela
Booth……..30
Write your blurb in easy steps …..31
One: Make a list of the benefits to the reader 31
Two: Rank the benefits …………….31
Three: Write several blurbs, in various lengths ……………32
Essential blurb add-on: the testimonial……….32
Outlining your book…….32
Start with a mind map32
Create your outline…..33
Your chapter outline ..54
Your background—why you’re the person to write this book ………..54
Write the Overview….56
Sample Overview Writing To Sell In The Internet Age …57
The Internet gives writers unlimited new opportunities ..57
A how-to plus a how-they-did-it..58
What I won’t be including…………58
Don’t hype, BUT DO INCLUDE EVERYTHING RELEVANT …..59
Your Overview’s length ……………59
Write the Promotions section…….59
Promoting with money……………..59
Promoting with time ..60
Sample Promotions section Writing To Sell In The Internet Age ……60
My plan outline……….60
Write the Competition section …..61
Day Seven: Write the sample chapter and revise your proposal ……………61
Day Seven Tasks…………61
Task One: Write the sample chapter…………..61
Task Two: Revision …62
Today you write your sample chapter…………….62
A fast chapter-writing method …..62
1. Reread your notes ..62
2. Talk to yourself on paper ………62
3. When you’re ready, write ………63
Revising your proposal ..64
How to revise ………….64
1. Read the entire proposal………..64
2. Slash and burn……..64
3. Add material………..65
4. Read for coherency 65
5. Revise for style ……65
6. Copyedit……………..65
You’re done!…..65
Resource: Sample Book Proposal……..66
7 Days To Easy-Money: Copywriting Success …..66
by Angela Booth …………….66
Proposal………..66
Angela Booth …66
Overview……….67
The business writing market is invisible to most writers.67
Writers need this book …68
The book’s structure …….69
What’s not in the book ……………..69
Angela Booth’s Background …………70
Quick Bio.70
Partial list of publication credits ..70
Web site …71
Why this author for this book?…..71
Competition..72
1. The Elements of Copywriting: The Essential Guide to Creating Copy That
Gets the Results You Want ……….72
2. Teach Yourself Copywriting….72
3. The Well-Fed Writer: Financial Self-Sufficiency As a Freelance Writer in Six
Months or Less………..72
Who will buy 7 Days To Easy Money: Copywriting Success and why? …………….74
My promotions plan for 7 Days To Easy Money: Copywriting Success …………….75
My plan outline……….75
Chapter Outline77
How to get the most out of this book……………..77
Week One: Start Your New Business In Just Seven Days! .77
Introduction & Day One: Getting Started……….77
Day Two: your portfolio, prospecting and marketing ………77
Day Three: Writing Longer Copy….78
Day Four: Public Relations Copywriting………..79
Day Five: Specialist Copywriting….79
Day Six: Focus on Marketing ……….80
Day Seven: Copywriting for performance………80
Week Two: Your copywriting services marketing plan and more ……..81
Week Three: Copywriting for the Internet………81
Week Four: Writing bios (biographies) and creating your own media kit …………..81
Sample Chapters: Introduction and Day One ….83
Introduction..83
Can YOU make money freelance copywriting? …………..83
First must-do: get your client’s message across ……………84
Second must-do: market your copywriting services……..85
How much can you earn?………….85
Day One: Getting Started…86
Your Day One Objectives…………….86
The brief, and your Writing Services Agreement…………….86
Your briefing sheet ….87
Your Writing Services Agreement……………..88
(Sidebar) The copywriter’s formula: AIDA …89
Writing copy step by step …………….89
Step One: Research ….89
Step Two: Prepare by getting a conversation down on paper or on the computer
screen …….90
Step Three: Brainstorm with word associations …………..90
Step Four: First draft: write it fast91
Copywriter’s How –To: Five Easy Tips To Write A Perfect, Selling Ad…………….92
Tip One: who’s the reader? (Or viewer, or listener if you’re writing for
broadcast.)92
Tip Two: Write an attention-grabbing headline……………92
Tip Three: Write the features first, then work out what the benefits are ………….93
Tip Four: Don’t forget the response! ………….93
Tip Five: Read it out loud …………94
Day One Exercises………94
Exercise One: Write a brief……….94
Exercise Two: Getting (conversational) words on paper: Tell me about your
favorite pen …………….94
Exercise Three: Write ad headlines from the brief you created………95
Exercise Four: Create the ad from the brief and headlines you wrote……………..95

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Introduction

Sell your book the easy way — sell a proposal

You can get paid to write a book. 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 non-fiction, Damn! Why Didn’t I Write That?, author Marc McCutcheon says that it’s not hard to make a good income: “you can learn the trade and begin making a respectable income much faster than most people think possible”.

The good part is that you don’t need to write your book before you get some money. You write a proposal, and a publisher will give you an advance, which you can live on while you write the book.

Writing a proposal is the smart way to write a book. It’s the way professional writers sell non-fiction. Selling a book on a proposal is much easier than selling a book that you’ve already written. A book proposal is a complete description of your book. It contains the title, an explanation of what the book’s about, an outline of chapters, a market and competition survey, and a sample chapter.

A book proposal functions in the same way as any business proposal does:

you’re making an offer to someone you hope to do business with. It will be treated by publishers in the same way that any business treats a proposal. A publisher will read your proposal, assess its feasibility, cost it, and if it looks as if the publisher will make money, the publisher will pay you to write the book. When you’ve sold your proposed book to a publisher, your role doesn’t end with writing your book. You’re in partnership with your publisher to ensure the book’s success. If you do your part, both you and your publisher will make money.

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