Have you ever dreamed of writing and publishing a book that's the sum total of your expertise with the ultimate goal of attracting paying clients...but it always seems too hard? You tell yourself, "It will take me years to do…how do I organize it, or even start to design a book cover?" You tell yourself you'll never be able to get it done, so why even try? NOT TRUE. In this revolutionary new book, Mike Koenigs takes your hand and leads you step-by-step through the same process that has helped over 300 of his clients write, publish, and profit from a book in as little as TWO weeks. Many of those authors are attracting paying clients, getting traffic, leads, product sales and speaking engagements. If you follow this process, this can and will work for you, too.
This was a quick and useful read. Especially good for first time non-fiction book authors.
The book lays out clear technics and tactics to extract your knowledge and experience from any field, turn it into table of content, and ultimately into a full book. In just few days. On top of that the book provides good steps for self-publishing and marketing.
The book is written in a really salesy way to upsell everything else Mike has to offer. If you can tolerate this style, you get to learn how to create similar book about your own industry. Which is useful if it’s something you are planning to do.
Achieve higher level of success by publishing a book to attract clients and increase sales. Inspiration and insights that transform to success! Karen Briscoe, author and podcast host 5 Minute Success
You know the ones that I'm telling about. Ones like Billy Mays did. Anyway, that isn't to say there isn't good information in there there is just WAY too much fluff. There are better books with more substance in less words that are out there, that I've reviewed.
I personally got one nugget from the book, which is why I gave it a third star and not just two.
Publish and Profit had some good tips, but it also represented something I want to make sure not to do, myself, which is to promote your other services in every chapter.
My biggest take-away was to always be implementing. I believe in this, anyway, but it's good to remind ourselves of this, and look at where we should pick things up.
I guess there is some information in there to try to use but you only get half the story. The rest is selling his programs and the "interviews" at the end are so phoney and long and say little except "buy my program." It was too much sales,sales,sales and not much sincerity or truth.