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Archive for April, 2012


Self-Publishing Your “Expert” Book

So, You Have Decided To Publish Your Expert Book Independently. Now What? Once you have decided to self-publish your “expert” book – a decision that was made for you by the traditional publishing industry, anyway – you can do as many or as few of the tasks related to publishing your book as you wish. [...]

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How To Get Your “Expert” Book Published – And How Not To.

Is Traditional Publishing the Way To Go? Just as many people who think of writing a book believe that the major benefit that would be derived from that effort would be in the form of sales, so do a number of aspiring authors believe that the best way to publish a book is to find [...]

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Writing Your Book Yourself or Hiring a Ghostwriter

How To Write an Expert Book I began my professional career as a teacher of English at the high school level. Prior to that, I taught a first-year English course at the University of Western Ontario, while I was studying for my Master’s degree in English Literature. As a university and high school instructor, I [...]

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There Are Many Different Ways to Create an Expert Book

Some Ways to Create an Expert Book You May Not Have Thought Of The following list will give you an idea of the wide range of approaches that one can take to creating an “expert book’. Many of them can be accomplished by the author – or by a ghostwriter like me – in 50 [...]

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The Two Most Common Formats for an Expert Book

The Two Most Common Formats for an Expert Book Michael Levin, who has ghostwritten a great many business books through his company, Business Ghost, (www.businessghost.com) maintains that there are two common formats for a business book. The first is a “solution” book which describes, in step-by-step detail, the solution which you offer to the problem [...]

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