Milking Your Book Ideas For All They
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- November 12th, 2009 |
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My latest book “How to Earn Money in Retirement” (How To Books ISBN 1845281128) has just been published and hits the bookstores in early May 2006.
As I was writing the mss about nine months ago it occurred to me that thither might be another book lurking right thither in the matter. Accordingly I took notes; mentally deleting a chapter here and adding a few more thither, expanding on a issue, sketching out another, and so on.
As a result of this dual tasking I started writing a new book immediately after finishing the project in hand and decided to apply a proposal rather rather than later.
Next up I received an email from one Nick Hutchins, the freelance reader reviewing the matter for “How to Earn Money in Retirement”. Nick’s message simply read, ‘Do you realize you have another book here?’ To which I equally compactly responded, ‘Yes, I know, and I’ve just submitted a proposal’.
Now it just so happened that Nick had a meeting regular with the publishing house a few days hence at which he raised the case of cardinal books in one.
In the mail today I received a contract for the 2nd book, “How to Grow Your Bantam Business Rapidly Online” with a publication date of April 2007.
The point to this dissertation is: always be on lookout for additional niche markets for the book you are currently writing and milk your idea for all it’s deserving.
The first book is aimed at active retirees and the 2nd at go-ahead bantam business owners in all categories. I might dig deeper to ascertain whether other niche opportunities lie dormant in the original matter.
The majority of niche non-fiction topics are capable of this kinda clinical analysis and it is deserving pursuing because if you get a proposal accepted for one circumstantial niche, you will more often than not get another proposal similarly accepted if your content is in similar formation.
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