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30 Day Self Publishing Blueprint

When many people think of publishing, they automatically think in terms of traditional publishing – with agents and manuscript approval – a long process that ultimately isn’t very lucrative for most authors.

But these days, thanks to the Internet, you can publish on your own at no upfront cost (unless you want to spend money on certain elements) and use your new book to earn money and build a brand for yourself.

Whether you want to churn out non-fiction books or embark on a career as a fiction author in one of the many genres available to you, this is a process where it helps to have a process of bite-sized tasks that can help guide you along the way.

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Types of Infoproducts You Can Create to Generate an Income Online and How to Create Them

Writing a Report

The first step in writing a report is, of course, to research and outline your topic. Hopefully, you’ve already done that step. If you haven’t, make sure you do because it will make it so much easier for you to go ahead and write your report.

I’m going to assume that your report will be around 3,000 words long. To make it easy on yourself, break your outline down into sections you think will turn out to be around 500 words each. So, you’ll have around six different sections.

One chapter might be 500 words, then the next chapter 500 words, and so on.

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Helping Clients Move Beyond Their Past and Toward Their Future

You’ll find that the past is a big part of the reason why people can’t seem to move forward with their business or with whatever it is you’re coaching them on. You’re not a therapist, but there are things you can do to help them move on and make some breakthroughs in business no matter what they’ve gone through.

When you first start working with a client, you’re going to take steps to learn more about their past on a personal and professional level. There will be personal things they aren’t ready to share with you, of course, but you need to know enough to understand where they’re coming from. You have to know what makes them the way they are.

It’s important that you help them get a new perspective. Help them see that everything in their past was a learning experience. They don’t have to forget the mistakes they made, but they should take a more positive outlook on them.

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30 Day Blog Idea Blueprint

Regardless of the niche that you’re in, you need to have a blog. This is key to being able to understand not only what customers want, but to build a relationship with them. Your blog is a chance for you to reveal your expertise without anyone having to buy something upfront, making it easier to build trust with readers.

What some entrepreneurs do is start a blog but then it gets tedious or difficult to keep producing the posts. So they engage in a hit or miss approach to blogging and that just doesn’t work for your business because your customers will look for what they need elsewhere if you’re not providing it.

Understandably, blogging regularly can make anyone run out of ideas about what to write. In the 30 day blueprint found below, you’ll find many ways to put a new twist on existing content so that you’re always delivering something fresh for your readers.

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How to Get More Out of Your Relationships

I’ve been lucky enough to have worked with some incredible people over the years. I’ve interacted with wonderful business partners, JV partners, affiliates, friends, outsourcers, clients, students, forum members, and more. Each of the people in my life has had some kind of impact on my business, whether large or small.

My relationships are very important to me. Sometimes, I’ve had to pinch myself from the excitement of working with certain people and putting our assets together to achieve even more. These partnerships and opportunities have helped put hundreds of thousands of dollars in my pocket.

It might be easy to assume that my success in working with others is because I’ve been around for a while and have had a great deal of luck. Well, that’s true— but there’s a lot more to it.

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