by Jeff Smith
Do you think there is a difference between someone who writes This is an interesting question I've asked to many of my In some cases, people answer no. They don't feel there is In other cases, I get a firm "YES", there are differences. If you understand this one difference between fiction writers The answer is that there is a very BIG difference, especially You may have a few great ideas you want to write about. There is a hungry market just waiting for product like yours, But you get stuck because... You Are Trying To Write A Story Instead Of Let me ask you, would it be easier for you to answer 10 questions Or, would it be easier for you to come up with 20 pages of a written To be honest, the second option scares crap out of me, and would Sitting down and crafting characters, a plot, chronological order of Fiction authors take months (sometimes years) and a gazillion rewrites Instead, writing in response to what your market wants to know is You do it everyday! An interesting exercise to follow is to actually make note of how many
a fiction manuscript and someone else who authors their own
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between highly successful writers in both fields.
but you freeze when it comes to knowing how to organize,
structure and write a product that will sell?
Organizing Information
about a topic, where the information is often available and the
question is well understood?
story on your chosen topic?
most people.
messages, what to say on the 10th page, 15th page is an extremely
painful and lengthy task.
to work this into a format that is even close to being readable. Even
then, less than 5% ever get their work looked at by a publisher.
a task ANYONE can accomplish.
questions you get asked and provide answers for in one day. I'm betting
it is at least 10 - and if you have kids, a wife and a job - you are
more likely in the range of 30-40.
Answer 30-40 questions on a given topic will give you close to half a Answering a typical question in written form takes 2/3-1 page - answer Your job is to... Organize Your Market's Questions Into A Logical Did you see the word writing in that description? No, because writing is simply a method of communication. What you will sell are organized answers to your market's most pressing You could answer them verbally in audio products, through a tool in If your obstacle to turning your ideas into hot selling products is What a great career description - "Information Organizer". Isn't that About the Author
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book.
40 questions and you have close to half an 80-page book.
Set Of Answers
concerns, challenges and desires.
software, through the written word in written products, or through
visual descriptions using video.
writing - then forget writing - become an information organizer.
a lot less scary than "author"?
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