Council Post: 20 Tips For Business Leaders To Develop Book Ideas That Stand Out
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The most important tip is to know why you want to write a book and what success looks like. Is it to grow your business, be recognized as an expert speaker or just to accomplish a goal? Also, know your definition of success beyond book sales. Writing a book takes a lot of time, and the payoff is limited unless your book is a true national bestseller, so it's important to know your 'why' before you begin. - Patti Johnson, PeopleResults
Think about the biggest challenges your customers or audience face and write a book that provides solutions and insights. By helping them solve a pressing problem, your book will be more valuable and useful. That can help establish you as a thought leader in your field while also building trust and loyalty with your audience. - Vikrant Shaurya, Authors On Mission
Before you go wild with book ideas, do your due diligence to make sure you know what already exists. Read other books in your area to avoid thinking about your book in a vacuum. What's missing from other books in the industry? Where can you and your knowledge fill in the gaps, especially when it comes to actionable information? - B
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