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How To Write Non Fiction For Profit

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How To Write Non Fiction For Profit

How To Write Non Fiction For Profit
Last updated 8/2019
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 4.10 GB | Duration: 3h 9m

Create Information, Fact and Opinion-Based Books and E-Books for the Marketplace

What you'll learn

How to write content, manuscripts and e-books for publication

How to choose topics that will interest readers

How to plan and create an outline for your nonfiction books

How to become a professional author

Requirements

An enthusiasm for writing will help

A willingness to research your chosen topic

Description

"20 Years in The Making, I'm Proud to Present The Ultimate Guide to Creating and Selling Nonfiction Books For The Marketplace!"Please read this important message from your personal tutor, Rob Parnell:Dear Fellow Writer,Welcome to my latest resource - this one specifically designed to propel your nonfiction book or e-book writing career, or at least get you started on the right path. It's my belief this topic is poorly served by most educational bodies and that this course should be seen as a sincere attempt to rectify this situation.I believe this is important because a good grasp of nonfiction writing is actually fundamental to ALL writing.So, what does nonfiction writing cover?Biography, creative nonfiction, history, self-help, travel, how-to, memoir, health, diet, lifestyle, psychology, religious, political, news, scandal, internet content, copywriting, blogging, and a whole host of fact, reportage, and opinion based text.As you can probably tell, nonfiction pretty much covers everything that is NOT fiction.So why is this area of writing usually so badly taught?My guess is because we mostly take it for granted. Our education system assumes we all already know how to do it. Plus, we all READ nonfiction constantly, probably without even being aware that's what we're doing.Nonfiction is like the air we breathe. ALWAYS AROUND US but hard to pin down unless we examine it closely.And that's what this course is: a thorough examination of the genre that gives you a specific game-plan to enable you to compete in this highly lucrative market.This may surprise you but nonfiction OUTSELLS fiction all of the time, year on year, always has, probably always will.To prove it to yourself just put a how-to book on Amazon and watch it OUTSELL your novel by (usually) a factor of ten to one. Plus, look at mainstream publisher guidelines. You'll see a tepid hesitance at the idea of receiving your new fiction manuscript compared to an enthusiastic interest in whatever you might want to submit to the nonfiction department.Even better, publishers don't even want you to write the whole MS straightaway. You can submit them nonfiction book proposals before they commission you to write them! Now that's wonderful.What's in this extraordinary new course?So much actually - it might take your breath away!THIRTY FIVE modules - including over three hours of video content - to guide you through the genre, from idea creation to publication.Discover:* Why nonfiction is the best, the mother of all genres!* How to make big cash and get famous writing books and speaking out.* How to gain the right mindset to kill the competition* How to easily come up with the right Ideas* How to stay fully motivated to write every day* How to summon inspiration on demand* How to explore and exploit your passion* How to understand the current nonfiction zeitgeist* Learn the most effective way to open a book chapter* Understand that "proving a point" is crucial to your nonfiction writing success* How to pitch nonfiction ideas to publishers, agents and others (also discover the power of the "elevator pitch")* How to successfully navigate copyright issues* Which of the various nonfiction genres is the most profitable* How to write great self-help, then upscale to franchise your ideas* How to conduct and benefit from interviews* How to become the "go to" expert* Understand the logic and popularity of modern nonfiction bestsellers* How to use my nonfiction templates to speed up your writing time* How to properly approach the writing of classic nonfiction* How to improve you technique, tone and style* The easy guide to fact checking* The best way to approach editing* The most effective way to use beta readers* How to maximize you promotion efforts with NO money spent* How to use Social Media properly * How to develop your nonfiction writing careerAnd much more… ( that's just what I can remember off the top of my head!)Also included are these BONUS ITEMS1. Analysis of the Current Bestseller Genre (with examples)2. Analysis of a New York Times List top fifteen bestsellersDon't delay, get this course while it's HOT…Join me in class!

Overview

Section 1: Introduction

Lecture 1 Introduction

Lecture 2 Why Write Nonfiction?

Lecture 3 What Exactly is Nonfiction?

Lecture 4 Final Introduction

Section 2: Idea Creation

Lecture 5 What Do You Want to Write About?

Lecture 6 How to Get Motivated to Write

Lecture 7 Don't Wait For Inspiration

Lecture 8 What's Your Passion

Lecture 9 Drilling Down On Ideas

Section 3: Understanding Context

Lecture 10 What is Zeitgeist?

Lecture 11 It's About Making a Point

Lecture 12 Creating a Pitch

Lecture 13 What's The Deal With Copyright?

Lecture 14 Becoming The Expert

Section 4: The Non Fiction Genres

Lecture 15 Genres ONE

Lecture 16 Genres TWO

Lecture 17 Genres THREE

Lecture 18 Writing Self-Help Books

Lecture 19 Conducting Interviews

Section 5: The Writing

Lecture 20 The Writing Process

Lecture 21 The Template

Lecture 22 How To Start a Book

Lecture 23 The Writing

Lecture 24 Style, Tone, and Technique ONE

Lecture 25 Style, Tone, and Technique TWO

Section 6: Editing Etc.

Lecture 26 Fact Checking

Lecture 27 Editing

Lecture 28 Using Beta Readers

Section 7: Publication

Lecture 29 Promotion Tactics ONE

Lecture 30 Promotion Tactics TWO

Lecture 31 Social Media - My Thoughts

Lecture 32 Career Opportunities

Lecture 33 Conclusion

Section 8: Bonus Section

Lecture 34 Nonfiction Bestsellers - A Study

Lecture 35 New York Times Berstseller List Analysis

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