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Introduction........................................................................................................... - 9 -
Sell your book the easy way --- sell a proposal .................................................. - 9 -
You and your publisher: a partnership ............................................................. - 10 -
Why write a proposal first?.............................................................................. - 10 -
How do you write a book proposal?................................................................. - 11 -
How to use this ebook ..................................................................................... - 12 -
Work FAST................................................................................................. - 12 -
Can't devote a week to writing your proposal? ............................................. - 12 -
Day One: What’s a book proposal? Get an idea for your book............................. - 13 -
Day One Tasks ................................................................................................ - 13 -
Task One: Look over four non-fiction books................................................ - 13 -
Task Two: Work through the Idea Generator exercises in this chapter ......... - 13 -
Task Three: Create a computer folder to hold your working files ................. - 13 -
Task Three: Create a Work Log................................................................... - 14 -
What’s a book proposal?.................................................................................. - 14 -
Got an idea for your book? Great!.................................................................... - 15 -
Start here to develop an idea for your next book .............................................. - 15 -
Idea Generator One: What you're good at..................................................... - 16 -
Idea Generator Two: Your past experiences................................................. - 16 -
Idea Generator Three: Your knowledge ....................................................... - 17 -
Idea Generator Four: What you enjoy most.................................................. - 17 -
Idea Generator Five: From challenge to opportunity .................................... - 18 -
Checklist: Is this the right idea for you TODAY? ............................................ - 18 -
Day Two: Develop your idea and assess the market............................................. - 20 -
Day Two Tasks ............................................................................................... - 20 -
Task One: Keep studying non-fiction books................................................. - 20 -
Task Two: Develop your idea ...................................................................... - 20 -
Dispelling myths and a word about confidence ................................................ - 20 -
Myth One .................................................................................................... - 20 -
Myth Two.................................................................................................... - 21 -
Myth Three.................................................................................................. - 21 -
Myth Four ................................................................................................... - 21 -
Today we'll develop your idea and assess the market ....................................... - 22 -
Note: your personal experience is valuable .................................................. - 22 -
Simple steps in developing your idea ............................................................... - 22 -
1. Write down everything you know about this idea..................................... - 22 -
2. Make a long list of possible book titles .................................................... - 23 -
3. Create a list of contacts ............................................................................ - 24 -
Assess the market for your book...................................................................... - 24 -
1. Visit large bookstores .............................................................................. - 24 -
2. Visit your library ..................................................................................... - 25 -
3. Amazon.com............................................................................................ - 25 -
Write a report on your discoveries ................................................................... - 25 -
Day Three: Write the blurb and outline your book............................................... - 26 -
Day Three Tasks.............................................................................................. - 26 -
Task One: Write at least three blurbs ........................................................... - 26 -
Task Two: Collect sample blurbs ................................................................. - 26 -
Writing the blurb ............................................................................................. - 26 -
Your blurb helps your agent and editor to get a contract for you .................. - 27 -
Sample blurbs .............................................................................................. - 27 -
Sample blurb from: LifeTime: Better Time Management in 21 Days by Angela Booth........................................................................................................... - 28 -
Sample blurb from: Making The Internet Work For Your Business by Angela Booth........................................................................................................... - 29 -
Write your blurb in easy steps...................................................................... - 30 -
One: Make a list of the benefits to the reader ............................................... - 30 -
Two: Rank the benefits ................................................................................ - 30 -
Three: Write several blurbs, in various lengths............................................. - 31 -
Essential blurb add-on: the testimonial......................................................... - 31 -
Outlining your book ........................................................................................ - 31 -
Start with a mind map.................................................................................. - 31 -
Create your outline ...................................................................................... - 32 -
Day Four: Research your book proposal, and flesh out your book's outline .......... - 33 -
Day Four Tasks ............................................................................................... - 33 -
Task One: Create your research plan............................................................ - 33 -
Task Two: Create a chapter outline for your book........................................ - 33 -
Research: How much do you need to know?.................................................... - 33 -
Your research plan....................................................................................... - 33 -
Work on your book's outline and the first chapter, as you research................... - 35 -
The Brain-Dead Process .............................................................................. - 35 -
What goes into your chapter outline? ........................................................... - 38 -
Will you need graphics or photographs? .......................................................... - 39 -
Day Five: Write your proposal query letter, and submit it to agents and publishers - 40 -
Day Five Tasks................................................................................................ - 40 -
Task One: Start a contact list of agents and publishers ................................. - 40 -
Task Two: Send out ten query letters to agents and publishers ..................... - 40 -
Today you write your proposal query letter...................................................... - 40 -
Do you need an agent?..................................................................................... - 41 -
Online resources to help you in your agent-hunt ......................................... - 41 -
Sending your query letter directly to publishers ............................................... - 42 -
Yes, you can multiple-submit your query letter, and even your proposal.......... - 43 -
Sample Query Letter........................................................................................ - 44 -
Another sample query letter............................................................................. - 46 -
Write your query letter! ................................................................................... - 48 -
Here's a quick outline for your letter: ........................................................... - 48 -
"Don'ts" for your query letter....................................................................... - 48 -
1. Don't make unsupported claims for yourself or your book........................ - 48 -
2. Don't mention that you're unpublished ..................................................... - 49 -
3. Don't mention that your partner, your best friend, or the milkman think that you’re a good writer or that you've got a brilliant idea for a book................. - 49 -
4. Don't be specific ...................................................................................... - 50 -
Day Six: Write the proposal................................................................................. - 51 -
Day Six Task ................................................................................................... - 51 -
Task One: Write the initial draft of your book proposal ............................... - 51 -
Relax! You'll write your draft in stages............................................................ - 51 -
Let's write the proposal.................................................................................... - 53 -
Your chapter outline .................................................................................... - 53 -
Your background—why you're the person to write this book ....................... - 53 -
Write the Overview ..................................................................................... - 55 -
Sample Overview Writing To Sell In The Internet Age................................. - 56 -
The Internet gives writers unlimited new opportunities ................................ - 56 -
A how-to plus a how-they-did-it .................................................................. - 57 -
What I won't be including ............................................................................ - 57 -
Don’t hype, BUT DO INCLUDE EVERYTHING RELEVANT.................. - 58 -
Your Overview's length ............................................................................... - 58 -
Write the Promotions section ....................................................................... - 58 -
Promoting with money................................................................................. - 58 -
Promoting with time .................................................................................... - 59 -
Sample Promotions section Writing To Sell In The Internet Age................... - 59 -
My plan outline ........................................................................................... - 59 -
Write the Competition section...................................................................... - 60 -
Day Seven: Write the sample chapter and revise your proposal............................ - 60 -
Day Seven Tasks ............................................................................................. - 60 -
Task One: Write the sample chapter............................................................. - 60 -
Task Two: Revision..................................................................................... - 61 -
Today you write your sample chapter .............................................................. - 61 -
A fast chapter-writing method...................................................................... - 61 -
1. Reread your notes .................................................................................... - 61 -
2. Talk to yourself on paper ......................................................................... - 61 -
3. When you're ready, write ......................................................................... - 62 -
Revising your proposal.................................................................................... - 63 -
How to revise .............................................................................................. - 63 -
1. Read the entire proposal........................................................................... - 63 -
2. Slash and burn ......................................................................................... - 63 -
3. Add material ............................................................................................ - 64 -
4. Read for coherency .................................................................................. - 64 -
5. Revise for style ........................................................................................ - 64 -
6. Copyedit .................................................................................................. - 64 -
You're done!........................................................................................................ - 64 -
Resource: Sample Book Proposal ........................................................................ - 65 -
7 Days To Easy-Money: Copywriting Success .................................................... - 65 -
by Angela Booth ................................................................................................. - 65 -
Proposal.............................................................................................................. - 65 -
Angela Booth ...................................................................................................... - 65 -
Overview............................................................................................................. - 66 -
The business writing market is invisible to most writers............................... - 66 -
Writers need this book..................................................................................... - 67 -
The book's structure......................................................................................... - 68 -
What's not in the book ................................................................................. - 68 -
Angela Booth's Background ............................................................................ - 69 -
Quick Bio .................................................................................................... - 69 -
Partial list of publication credits................................................................... - 69 -
Web site ...................................................................................................... - 70 -
Why this author for this book?..................................................................... - 70 -
Competition..................................................................................................... - 71 -
1. The Elements of Copywriting: The Essential Guide to Creating Copy That Gets the Results You Want .......................................................................... - 71 -
2. Teach Yourself Copywriting .................................................................... - 71 -
3. The Well-Fed Writer: Financial Self-Sufficiency As a Freelance Writer in Six Months or Less ............................................................................................ - 71 -
Who will buy 7 Days To Easy Money: Copywriting Success and why? ........... - 73 -
My promotions plan for 7 Days To Easy Money: Copywriting Success ........... - 74 -
My plan outline ........................................................................................... - 74 -
Chapter Outline ................................................................................................... - 76 -
How to get the most out of this book ............................................................... - 76 -
Week One: Start Your New Business In Just Seven Days!............................... - 76 -
Introduction & Day One: Getting Started......................................................... - 76 -
Day Two: your portfolio, prospecting and marketing ....................................... - 76 -
Day Three: Writing Longer Copy .................................................................... - 77 -
Day Four: Public Relations Copywriting ......................................................... - 78 -
Day Five: Specialist Copywriting .................................................................... - 78 -
Day Six: Focus on Marketing .......................................................................... - 79 -
Day Seven: Copywriting for performance........................................................ - 79 -
Week Two: Your copywriting services marketing plan and more..................... - 80 -
Week Three: Copywriting for the Internet ....................................................... - 80 -
Week Four: Writing bios (biographies) and creating your own media kit ......... - 80 -
Sample Chapters: Introduction and Day One ................................................... - 82 -
Introduction..................................................................................................... - 82 -
Can YOU make money freelance copywriting? ........................................... - 82 -
First must-do: get your client's message across ............................................ - 83 -
Second must-do: market your copywriting services...................................... - 84 -
How much can you earn?............................................................................. - 84 -
Day One: Getting Started .................................................................................... - 85 -
Your Day One Objectives................................................................................ - 85 -
The brief, and your Writing Services Agreement ............................................. - 85 -
Your briefing sheet ...................................................................................... - 86 -
Your Writing Services Agreement ............................................................... - 87 -
(Sidebar) The copywriter's formula: AIDA.................................................. - 88 -
Writing copy step by step ................................................................................ - 88 -
Step One: Research...................................................................................... - 88 -
Step Two: Prepare by getting a conversation down on paper or on the computer screen .......................................................................................................... - 89 -
Step Three: Brainstorm with word associations............................................ - 89 -
Step Four: First draft: write it fast ................................................................ - 90 -
Copywriter's How –To: Five Easy Tips To Write A Perfect, Selling Ad .......... - 91 -
Tip One: who's the reader? (Or viewer, or listener if you're writing for broadcast.)................................................................................................... - 91 -
Tip Two: Write an attention-grabbing headline............................................ - 91 -
Tip Three: Write the features first, then work out what the benefits are........ - 92 -
Tip Four: Don’t forget the response!............................................................ - 92 -
Tip Five: Read it out loud ............................................................................ - 93 -
Day One Exercises .......................................................................................... - 93 -
Exercise One: Write a brief.......................................................................... - 93 -
Exercise Two: Getting (conversational) words on paper: Tell me about your favorite pen.................................................................................................. - 93 -
Exercise Three: Write ad headlines from the brief you created..................... - 94 -
Exercise Four: Create the ad from the brief and headlines you wrote ........... - 94 -

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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.

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