Frontlist | The top 3 benefits of writing a business book
Frontlist | The top 3 benefits of writing a business bookon Jan 06, 2021
                                
                                                            
Jenna Kalinsky, Founder of One Lit Place: a full-service writers center, helps business owners and entrepreneurs do just that. She has created a writing program to help entrepreneurs write their business books within four months. The Write Your Self-Development or Business Book in 4 Months Program provides you with everything you need to get your book written.
                            
                            Jenna discusses the three significant benefits of writing a book for your business:
1. Increases Business Value
Writing a book launches business owners and thought leaders into a perceived higher and more serious category. Your clients and audiences will respect that you are serious and view you through a lens of authority quite a bit over those who have not written books. Do you want to charge more? When you’re a book author, not only can you, but you should. People will know you are part of a select group of high-level specialists, and as such only those who are truly serious about working with one of the best will seek you out.2. Marketing opportunities
A published book in any form (e-book, self-published, or traditionally published) also opens doors to numerous off-shoot opportunities for reach and sales such as podcast and print interviews, media exposure, guest blogs, speaking engagements, panel discussions, book clubs, and much more. You will reach a larger audience when you can promote your book through various platforms. Commonly book authors also adapt their books into courses or seminars and corporate training - all of which benefit your core business both now and down the line.3. Passive Income
Lastly, let's not forget you're selling a book, so there's profit in the pages and perpetuity, mainly if you update it as the times change or write more books that speak to your business's additional associated areas. Your clients and customers, as well as a broader readership, will enjoy having access to your business or ideas in a permanent format. They will enjoy sharing the book as a form of community currency (don't you love telling your friends or colleagues about the great book you just read?). This means the physical book in and of itself will also help your sales, visibility, and overall exposure as a business owner and thought strategist. The bottom line is if you are wanting to reach more people and are looking for a way to cut through the social media noise, writing a book can be the solution. Publishing a book is a great way to increase revenue – not just through book sales but also as an excellent marketing tool that leads to more significant revenue through client leads. Source: Forbs
                                
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