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364. Why You Need to Write a Book (And the Expert Tips Anyone Can Use to Get Started)

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This is THE powerful, authority-building move you need to make.

With the rise of AI, the world of self-publishing is rapidly changing and growing. It’s also a process that’s distinctly different in many ways from going the traditional publishing route. If you have a story in you and you want to stay in the driver’s seat of your writing process, self-publishing is for you.

Before you get started, remember that writing a book isn’t just about making money. It’s actually more beneficial to leverage the authority you build in your book to generate more income. But perhaps even greater than that, the process of writing a book will take you on an incredible self-improvement journey.

In this episode, you will learn about:

  • What self-publishing is and how it differs from going the traditional route.
  • How to keep control of your writing process while you’re creating your book.
  • Why writing a book is an instant credibility builder, and how to leverage that.
  • What the hardest part of bringing your own book to life is.
  • What writing the book forces you to do and how it helps you build your skills.
  • Why you don’t need to be an expert writer to write a book yourself.
  • The reason self-publishing is the best option, no matter how big or small the book.

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