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    your book. Beginning writers who make this mistake bore their readers with flat, lack luster writing.

    Solution: Target your book audience. Create a profile of your reader. Write down their complaints, their needs and/or problems that your book solves. Write your book to that person. You will have tight focused copy that compels your reader to keep reading to the end.

    Mistake 4: Failure to develop a sizzling title and back cover first

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    Did you start writing your book and quit? Yes, I know you're not a quitter. Like many of us, you may be making some simple mistakes that block your book's progress and success. Correct the following mistakes; complete your book and prosper:

    Mistake 1: Failure to start small

    Inexperienced book writers aim too high. Don't try to fit everything you know or researched into a one big book. Plan too big and you may end up with a monster book that turns your potential readers off. Remember many people in the new millennium are busy and impatient. They look for short, quick easy reads.

    Solution: Plan a short book first. If you have loads of interesting information, consider breaking your book into parts. Even a series of books is better than one large volume in the non-fiction genre.

    Mistake 2: Failure to educate oneself about book writing

    Many novice book writers fail to educate themselves about book writing. If you've never traveled this road before, enroll in a book writing course. If you have little time, sign up for an email course to jumpstart your writing. Invest in your book project by hiring a professional editor to edit your work.

    Solution: Invest time to learn about book writing. A client of mine said, "I want to invest in my work but I have no budget to start with." No worries; more book writers than you know have started with a low to no-string budget. Enroll in free book writing courses. Invest time in learning to self-edit your work until you can afford to hire a professional.

    Mistake 3: Failure to target your audience

    If you fail to pinpoint who you are writing for, your chapters will lack focus. Your copy will fail to connect with readers. If you do manage to hook your readers, most won't make it to the end of your book. Beginning writers who make this mistake bore their readers with flat, lack luster writing.

    Solution: Target your book audience. Create a profile of your reader. Write down their complaints, their needs and/or problems that your book solves. Write your book to that person. You will have tight focused copy that compels your reader to keep reading to the end.

    Mistake 4: Failure to develop a sizzling title and back cover first<

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    Solution: Plan a short book first. If you have loads of interesting information, consider breaking your book into parts. Even a series of books is better than one large volume in the non-fiction genre.

    Mistake 2: Failure to educate oneself about book writing

    Many novice book writers fail to educate themselves about book writing. If you've never traveled this road before, enroll in a book writing course. If you have little time, sign up for an email course to jumpstart your writing. Invest in your book project by hiring a professional editor to edit your work.

    Solution: Invest time to learn about book writing. A client of mine said, "I want to invest in my work but I have no budget to start with." No worries; more book writers than you know have started with a low to no-string budget. Enroll in free book writing courses. Invest time in learning to self-edit your work until you can afford to hire a professional.

    Mistake 3: Failure to target your audience

    If you fail to pinpoint who you are writing for, your chapters will lack focus. Your copy will fail to connect with readers. If you do manage to hook your readers, most won't make it to the end of your book. Beginning writers who make this mistake bore their readers with flat, lack luster writing.

    Solution: Target your book audience. Create a profile of your reader. Write down their complaints, their needs and/or problems that your book solves. Write your book to that person. You will have tight focused copy that compels your reader to keep reading to the end.

    Mistake 4: Failure to develop a sizzling title and back cover first

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    fail to educate themselves about book writing. If you've never traveled this road before, enroll in a book writing course. If you have little time, sign up for an email course to jumpstart your writing. Invest in your book project by hiring a professional editor to edit your work.

    Solution: Invest time to learn about book writing. A client of mine said, "I want to invest in my work but I have no budget to start with." No worries; more book writers than you know have started with a low to no-string budget. Enroll in free book writing courses. Invest time in learning to self-edit your work until you can afford to hire a professional.

    Mistake 3: Failure to target your audience

    If you fail to pinpoint who you are writing for, your chapters will lack focus. Your copy will fail to connect with readers. If you do manage to hook your readers, most won't make it to the end of your book. Beginning writers who make this mistake bore their readers with flat, lack luster writing.

    Solution: Target your book audience. Create a profile of your reader. Write down their complaints, their needs and/or problems that your book solves. Write your book to that person. You will have tight focused copy that compels your reader to keep reading to the end.

    Mistake 4: Failure to develop a sizzling title and back cover first

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    writers than you know have started with a low to no-string budget. Enroll in free book writing courses. Invest time in learning to self-edit your work until you can afford to hire a professional.

    Mistake 3: Failure to target your audience

    If you fail to pinpoint who you are writing for, your chapters will lack focus. Your copy will fail to connect with readers. If you do manage to hook your readers, most won't make it to the end of your book. Beginning writers who make this mistake bore their readers with flat, lack luster writing.

    Solution: Target your book audience. Create a profile of your reader. Write down their complaints, their needs and/or problems that your book solves. Write your book to that person. You will have tight focused copy that compels your reader to keep reading to the end.

    Mistake 4: Failure to develop a sizzling title and back cover first

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    your book. Beginning writers who make this mistake bore their readers with flat, lack luster writing.

    Solution: Target your book audience. Create a profile of your reader. Write down their complaints, their needs and/or problems that your book solves. Write your book to that person. You will have tight focused copy that compels your reader to keep reading to the end.

    Mistake 4: Failure to develop a sizzling title and back cover first

    Most newbie book writers stall at this one. They don't realize a hot title helps the author stay motivated. Additionally, writing the back cover first helps crystallize your book's message. With a clear message in front, you can write compelling copy that draws your readers to keep reading.

    Solution: Develop a hot title and back cover first to write tight focused copy that sells. A hot title includes the top benefit of the book. It is usually short, clear and/or tells a story.

    Mistake 5 Failure to keep writing in the midst of everyday life

    Many writers believe you have to get away from everything to write a successful book. No you don’t. I know several novelist and non-fiction book writers who had to write during a long commute to get their best book written and out to the world. They accomplished it because they systematically worked on their book until it was done.

    Solution: Avoid marathon writing. In the midst of your busy life, designate your time to write (work on your book) with a goal to completion.

    You may not make all of these mistakes. Yet one or two will stop your book dream in its tracks. Your audience is waiting. Implement the above solutions, get your book written, release it to the world and prosper.

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