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How To Write A Nonfiction Bestselling Book Or Ebook

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How To Write A Nonfiction Bestselling Book Or Ebook

How To Write A Nonfiction Bestselling Book Or Ebook
Last updated 5/2020
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 167.45 MB | Duration: 1h 44m

The special writing ingredient that makes books bestsellers. For non-fiction Kindle authors -3rd course in series

What you'll learn
Create quality books that readers tell others about.
Get loads of reviews without having to ask.
Teach people in the best way possible.
Demonstrate anything so anyone can understand.
Warn readers in a way that has the most impact.
Persuade people to agree with you or do what you want them to.
Get readers to like and trust you.
Requirements
You will have written, or will write, a nonfiction book.
Description
3rd course in the self-publishing seriesFOR NONFICTION AUTHORSWatch the First Five Lectures for FreeMore than 3,000 students enrolled.Kathryn Kistner said, "Engaging Non-fiction Writing Technique – This course has some really
good ideas to make a potentially dry (non-fiction) topic into something
as memorable as fun fiction. 

>>He goes into depth to suggest how to recall or create the ideas
that will make your book, tutorial, or course memorable and engaging. 

>>The production quality was good. The instructor was easy to
understand. Great ideas." - Create a book readers rave about to others. - Get lots of reviews without having to ask. - 'Word of mouth' is the best form of advertising there is.What is it the top echelon best-sellers have?Dale Carnegie provided the answer in his book, The Quick And Easy Way To Effective Speaking. He said that all the key points of How to Win Friends and Influence People could be written down on two sheets of paper. The other more than two hundred pages were filled with stories and anecdotes.Look at any of the top best-sellers. I don't mean the ones that sell well for a short time. I mean the ones that have withstood the test of time. You will find they are all filled with stories.Are these stories just added to increase the page count? Absolutely not.Stories are one of the most persuasive forms of communication known to mankind.If you produce a book just containing facts, you will end up with a sort of textbook. Facts are dry and most readers don't like textbooks. I hated textbooks at school.Stories bring facts to life and allow them to effortlessly enter the mind.The lessons I remembered most at school were the ones where we were told stories. I always remember the story about the Vikings. I learned more about them in this lesson than in all the textbooks I had read.I have had my share of best-sellers on Amazon. However, I used to look in awe at the best-selling books at the top of the tree. Titles like Mindset, The Gifts of Imperfection, Influence, and How to Win Friends and Influence People. These books continue to outsell most others, year after year. They have thousands of reviews and people recommend others to buy them. What if I could do that?I concluded that these books sell well because of 'word of mouth'. What made all these books great is that they teach and persuade readers by way of stories.Although I haven't produced a book that ranks alongside How to Win Friends and Influence People, the books I have used stories in have generated a lot of sales. Not only that, reviews poured in where readers have said how much they enjoyed reading.If done correctly, stories allow you to… - Teach in a way where readers will understand and remember better. - Demonstrate any idea, method, step, or anything you want. - Warn readers so they take notice. - Persuade people to do what you want them to. - Get readers to believe, like, and trust you.In this course, you will discover… - Why stories are the best thing to use in your nonfiction books. - How to use stories to teach. - How to use stories to demonstrate. - How to use stories to warn. - How to use stories to persuade. - How to use stories to get readers to believe what you say and trust you. - The easiest way to come up with a huge list of stories you can use in your books. - The easiest way to write them. - A technique for giving your readers that 'Ah Ha' moment.Watch the First Five Lectures for FreeEnroll now and write nonfiction books readers rave about to others.

Overview

Section 1: Introduction to the course - Must watch first

Lecture 1 Introduction to the course - Must watch first

Section 2: The golden nugget and why it sells books

Lecture 2 What is this golden nugget that makes books top best-sellers?

Section 3: How to use them for everything

Lecture 3 Need to know this first

Lecture 4 The best way to teach

Lecture 5 How to EASILY demonstrate anything

Lecture 6 The best way to warn your readers

Lecture 7 The top way to persuade readers

Lecture 8 How to get readers to believe what you say and trust you

Lecture 9 A mistake you must avoid

Section 4: The best ways to come up with them

Lecture 10 What I strongly recommend you have

Lecture 11 The best way to remember them

Lecture 12 Time travel method

Lecture 13 The places method

Lecture 14 The people method

Lecture 15 The things method

Lecture 16 The done method

Lecture 17 The events method

Lecture 18 Other goldmines you need to take advantage of

Section 5: The easiest way to write them

Lecture 19 The easiest way to write them

Lecture 20 The structure

Lecture 21 To make it more powerful, you must…

Section 6: The technique for explaining things and giving readers Ah Ha moments

Lecture 22 The technique for explaining things and giving readers Ah Ha moments

Lecture 23 In a nutshell

Lecture 24 Bonus Lecture: Learn more

This course is meant for authors of nonfiction books. This is not for fiction authors.