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Webinar: How to Write Your Book in 7 Strategic Steps

Have you always wanted to write a book, but aren’t sure how to get started?

Do you want to hold your own beautiful book in your hands, your “baby”?

Is God telling you to share your story or an important message with others?

2014 is the time to make your dreams come true!

Beth Jones’ free webinar

Share Your Story, Part 2

How to Write Your Book in 7 Strategic Steps

Friday, March 7, 2014 @ 10 a.m. Central Time

woman writing on laptop in ocean

woman writing on laptop in ocean

Ever since I was a child, I wanted to write a book when I grew up. Do you relate?

Let’s face it, writers are a different breed. We think differently. We create imaginary characters and stories in our head.

We eavesdrop on others’ conversations in Starbucks and think, “That would be a great line for a story (or an article)!”

We observe life with intrigue, eyes wide open, and then can’t wait to rush home and write about it.

We journal obsessively (we wrote in a secret diary in childhood!).

Only writers understand other writers! The first time I attended a writers’ conference years ago, I was so excited and relieved. Finally, I was around other people like me and who got me!

Many of us have been “closet writers” for years!

It’s time to come out of the dark from hiding your writing gift and let your light shine!

You’re meant to be a shining star, brilliantly lit with the light of Christ’s love against the dark backdrop of the world. YOU have an important message to share, that others NEED!

It’s not about you, but about God using you as His voice of truth, His messenger, to touch others’ hearts, for HIS glory!

It’s time to PUSH PAST THE FEARS, TAKE A LEAP OF FAITH, and JUST DO IT!

  • No more fear.
  • No more hiding.
  • No more “I don’t know how!” or “I don’t know what to say!”
  • No more procrastination.
  • No more perfectionism.
  • No more resistance.
  • No more excuses.

You’re a writer…so write!

Learn the secrets to turning your writing dreams into a reality!

What you’ll get from this webinar:

  • 7 STRATEGIC AND PRACTICAL STEPS to finally write your book – and get it published!
  • You’ll learn what MISTAKES TO AVOID (that I and others learned the hard way!)
  • The 1 THING TO DO to be able to reach your writing goals;
  • Marketing Mania: FIND HUNGRY READERS even before your book is finished!
  • My GOLDEN TIP for editing your manuscript;
  • 1 IMPORTANT FACT you may need to know before designing your cover/ecover;
  • How to write your book even if you hate writing/typing!
  • And more.

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If you have any questions, email me at elizabethdjones@gmail.com. I can’t wait to see you there!

Beth Jones International Speaker/Author

Beth Jones, International Speaker

Beth Jones, International Speaker/Author
www.BethJones.net

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Guest Post: 7 Common Mistakes New Public Speakers Make When First Starting Their Business

Today I have a guest post from Wendi J. McNeill at Charli Jane Speaker Services. Which one of these have you made?

Article – 7 Common mistakes new public speakers make when first starting their business

by Wendi J McNeill

In this article I share seven of the most common mistakes I see when coaching beginning speakers who are just starting their speaking business and also on how you can avoid them.  This article is NOT about presentation skills or speech tips or even about conquering your fear of speaking but for those who are brand new and just starting their speaking business.

First and foremost, remember to clarify your vision and ask yourself where you would like to be in a year from now. Know in your heart that you are good at what you do…know what you want to share and know with whom you want to share it!

Mistake Number One: Not doing your research first. Before you even think about stepping into the speaking arena you have to know if your topic is marketable.  Many speakers pick a topic they feel will work and spend thousands of dollars on marketing material and come to find out that their topic is not in demand therefore not a paying market and what you have now done is set yourself up for disappointment and have spent endless hours and a lot of money. So, do your homework, research your market, talk to meeting planners and executives in your market, visit associations in your market see who they have hired to speak at previous events, you can even talk to other speakers. Just take the time to research and know without a doubt that your topic is marketable.

Mistake Number Two: Being too general. Don’t try to serve anybody and everybody…not a good idea. This is a very common mistake with new speakers because they want to serve everyone and you just can’t do that. Many feel if they can serve more people they can become known quickly and make more money…not so! Listen very carefully, you must niche yourself within a very specific market, the more you can niche yourself the better chances you will have of becoming the speaker of choice in this area… make more money and become the speaker everyone will call on when they need an expert.

Mistake Number Three: Not building a strong platform. The importance of building a platform is to let the world know what you do, what you have done, and to back up your “talk.” If you are prepared to tell the world what you do and that you are indeed the expert they seek then you better be prepared in having a strong platform.

Mistake Number Four: Not having an effective web presence. In this area I am continuously coaching my clients in perfecting their web presence. If you’re going to have a website make sure it speaks to your target audience, make sure you are sharing information that is pertinent and helpful to them. You also need to create a media room just for planners and media professionals, make it easy for them to find all the important information because if they have to spend a long time searching out what they need then they are going to leave your site and go on to the next speaker. If you don’t have a website I highly suggest getting one put up, it doesn’t need to be fancy or expensive but a nicely designed site showcasing your expertise. If you already have a site reexamine the content and make sure you speak to your audience, I have seen to many speaker sites that even I didn’t know what they do because the message is way too confusing. Be clear.

Mistake Number Five: Not growing their mailing list. You have probably heard me say this a million times, but I will say it again. Your website has two main functions: 1. To showcase and 2. To build your mailing list. There are of course several functions of a website but these are the two main ones. Do you want more business and more clients? If you said yes, then you have to have a sign up box on your website and offer your visitors something of value, something that will immediately help them solve a problem in exchange for their name and email address. This is so important; I see so many speaker and coaches websites that have no way of capturing those important and valuable visitors name and emails. You may be thinking that you have put up a great site, your getting traffic so why am I not getting any business? This is because you are not capturing your visitors name and email so you can continue to build those crucial relationships. Remember your potential buyers need to come to know, like and trust you before they will invest in you and your services.

Mistake Number Six: Not having enough confidence. This makes many speakers come to a dead stop in following their dreams of speaking. You must start with confidence in knowing that you are good at what you do and that you have a message that will change the lives of many! If you have a dream…I say go for it and don’t let anything get in your way. You are knowledgeable in your field, you have the passion and the dedication then you can do anything! You must be confident in knowing what you can offer your target audience is going to help them solve their problems. Surround yourself with a network of friends who have positive attitudes and that can support you. Do not continue to stay focused on negative thoughts nor the negative feedback you get from people who say you can’t do it or it’s not possible…remove yourself from these people immediately! Focus and take one step at a time towards the goals you have set for yourself…you can do it!

Mistake Number Seven: Not having any marketing strategies in place. I am not going to go into this subject too much because it is a topic that can be discussed in length. Just remember you have to market on a regular basis or you will not grow! Speaking is just like any other business…you are a marketer first and then speaker.

You can find out more about Wendi and the Charli Jane Speaker Services here

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Sought After Speaker Summit Part 8

Last weekend, I had the privilege of attending Caterina Rando‘s Sought After Speaker Summit in Los Angeles, CA. This is part 8 of my Sought After Speaker Summit blog series. You can read part 1 here, part 2 here, part 3 here, part 4 here, part 5 here, part 6 here, and part 7 here.

On Friday night, Caterina Rando offered an optional Q & A Session for anyone who was interested to ask her more questions. My friend Shelley calls me a question box. I always ask people questions because I am very curious and want to learn new things. The Friday night session was primarily dedicated to writing a book.

Here are more tips Caterina gave us for writing a book: Just choose the things from this list that apply to YOU.

    • When writing, you want to be educational, motivational, inspirational, and transformational. It’s tricky, but you must include all these. It must be reader-centric – not about you! Use exercises and stories to engage them.

      Beth Jones, speaking at Women of Destiny conference

      Beth Jones, speaking at Women of Destiny conference

    • Use your story, but bring it back to them.
    • At the end of a chapter, always have a call to action.
    • You can write standing up, while working out, by buying the Treadmill Desk or NextDeskFit.
    • The back matter of your book (marketing pages) is more important than the front matter (dedication, contents, acknowledgments). Plant seeds. Say something like, “For more information on Beth Jones’ speaking, visit www.BethJones.net. Or, “Here’s a coupon code to get xyz on my website.” In the back of Caterina’s books, she has resources of her trusted alliance partners to get a special code.
    • Your book is like an expensive brochure. You need your bio, your picture in the back (back cover or inside sleeve), your speaking topics, the url for your speaking page, etc.
    • Books need to be evergreen, relevant in 5 to 10 years from now.
    • Use massive distribution. Hire people to help you with your book. Repurpose the content. Put your book on the Kindle/Nook. A book carries a lot more weight so use massive distribution. Amazon has a POD division. Give your book away on Amazon for 1 to 3 days. This will give you exposure and visibility, and you can truthfully say your book is an Amazon best-seller!

      Walking with God ebook by Beth Jones

      Walking With God ebook
      BethJones.net/beth-jones-estore/

    • If you have your book available on audio, never read your book. It takes practice for those to sound good. Use professional editing. Caterina advises not to do your own editing; hire a VA. Use good headphones. A good mic is the Bluebird.
    • Survey your clients to find out what they want in your new book or your new program. Give them options for helping you choose the book’s cover or title or chapter topics. Say, “I’m creating my 90-day Catch a Star and Make Your Dreams Come True program. What do you want me to include in this program?” Facebook is a great place to survey: “Here’s my 10 titles. Which one do you like best or what other title would you use?”
    • Your one title may not resonate with your niche! Be benefit focused.
    • Be brand consistent with your book.
    • Just do it. Stop getting ready to get ready to get going to start. One client told Caterina that she was “in beta.” She had one year of her coaching, a year in her mastermind group, and her revenue was growing but she was running her business like a corporation. It was taking her 2 years to get out there. The longer you do that, the longer you are pushing off your revenue!
    • Send your book to the Library of Congress to copyright it.
    • Buy an ISBN so it can be tracked on Amazon. You can buy one for $125 or a block of 10 for $250 (or more).
    • On vacation, be on vacation. Caterina said it’s hard to shift to business space when she’s on vacation somewhere. It just doesn’t work.

      Beth Jones on Jacksonville, FL beach

      Beth Jones on Jacksonville, FL, beach

    • Create events talking about your book. Be loud and proud about being a speaker. Tell family, friends, or clients: “I want to go to Houston. Do you know of any massage therapists I could speak to while there?” This may not be an event, but you can create an event ahead of time! “If you put 25 people in a room, I’ll come and speak to them.” Learn to power think. Do workshops to promote your book!
    • Be open to travel anywhere in the world. If you are thinking you’d love to speak at that event to promote your book or programs, you might be able to speak next year at it! Sometimes Caterina pays for her traveling on her dime. It’s worth it. She took her dad to Venice, Italy and he cried. Traveling is a great opportunity of life.

      Me on the beach at Half Moon Cay, Bahamas

      Me on the beach at Half Moon Cay, Bahamas

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