020 How To Write a Book Proposal
An episode of the Healing After the Hard Stuff with Anna Parker-Naples podcast, hosted by Anna Parker-Naples, titled "020 How To Write a Book Proposal" was published on October 22, 2019 and runs 10 minutes.
October 22, 2019 ·10m · Healing After the Hard Stuff with Anna Parker-Naples
Summary
In this episode, we talk about everything you need to create in order to have a solid proposal for your book, one that will make you stand out as an author in your field and get yourself even more visible. What You Will Learn in This Episode: The two main reasons why you would want to write a book proposal What are the key elements of a good book proposal Why you should think about market niching strategy for your book Self-publishing vs. traditional publishing What the promotion plan for your future book should contain Competitive analysis of similar titles and finding out how your book will make a difference How the tables of contents and chapter summaries should look like Once you have spent time crafting the outline of your book and writing a couple of chapters, your book is going to be so much easier to write. So consider planning out what goes into your book, because it means that when you finally write it, you’ll know exactly who you're writing it for, and you’ll know how you're going to sell it.
Episode Description
In this episode, we talk about everything you need to create in order to have a solid proposal for your book, one that will make you stand out as an author in your field and get yourself even more visible.
What You Will Learn in This Episode:
- The two main reasons why you would want to write a book proposal
- What are the key elements of a good book proposal
- Why you should think about market niching strategy for your book
- Self-publishing vs. traditional publishing
- What the promotion plan for your future book should contain
- Competitive analysis of similar titles and finding out how your book will make a difference
- How the tables of contents and chapter summaries should look like
Once you have spent time crafting the outline of your book and writing a couple of chapters, your book is going to be so much easier to write. So consider planning out what goes into your book, because it means that when you finally write it, you’ll know exactly who you're writing it for, and you’ll know how you're going to sell it.
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