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More and more people are successfully completing their books in less time. Even your competitors are getting it done. Why not join them. Here's seven tips to kick start writing your book. Does your writing lack pizzazz? Does it lack the power to draw your readers in for more? Does it inspire confidence in you as an author? Does it stand up to your competition and hold its own? Write a book this year and discover new ways to get extra money. What could you do with extra money? I have a few ideas. With new income streams, you could fund your dream vacation. You could help pay the bills with money left over. Or better yet, write a book and launch a whole new career. Are you writing your New Years resolution for the next year? Yes. Don't put your book on the list this year. New Year resolutions are for stuff you're going to do, right. Do this instead; dream a bigger dream with me. Is your book title the best it can be? Could it use some work to do its job effectively? Don't let your book get lost in the sea of information streaming into your reader's consciousness each day. Instead, write a sizzling title designed to hook your potential readers and draw them in for the read. Is your book title designed to hook your book readers? No. It should. Titles set the stage for your potential audience. They either work to grab your potential reader by the collar and pull them in for the read or they don't. Have you developed your career, business or service in excellence? If so, it deserves the greatest opportunity for growth you can afford it right? A great way to get more leads, more sales and more customers is to use one of the fastest growing tools around to help you connect with more prospects. A book will expand your exposure and increase your sales opportunities. Are you writing a one time event book? If so, you must change your thinking. Think multiplication. Think series. Don't look at your book as a one time or a one title event. Begin to look at it as the beginning of your successful author journey. 1 | ||