90% Want This! How About You?

90% Want This! How About You?

How To Write a Book (Guaranteed)

Many surveys show almost everyone would like to write a book, 80-90 %, and get published. Most will never do it, but could. Here’s a great way to get started? Write a page every day of 250 words and in one year you will have a 365-page book. That is 91,250 words in one year. It may not be a very good book, but that is fine for now. I never looked for a publisher either, I self-published.

Writing A Novel

The recommended size for a novel most publishers would agree is 80-90,000 words. I am writing one now, I am at 48,000 words and writing 1,270 words a day. I wanted to get a completed first draft done in 2 months and I am on track. If I don’t get 1,270 words written every day, I still try to write something and make up for low count days by going over on other days.

My first book was a business book, and that is a different experience. But my novel is so very exciting. I am always thinking about the plot and the stories in the novel. My wife thinks I am losing my mind, as I forget to do something or give the wrong response to a question. The truth is I am deep into distraction, thinking about how my main character is getting in and out of trouble.

Writing a Business Book

A good size for a business book I have found for me is about 50,000 words. It takes much, much more research. It is more difficult because you want to say something meaningful and useful to people. Novels are about entertainment. But there is a better market for a business book and you can charge a little more. It took me two years to write and publish One Million in the Bank. It also took me two years before that to get on track to even find the topic and inspiration to start that book.

How I Got Started

First Book Attempt

I first tried to write a book in high school. I had a pencil and notebook paper. It was a war story and looking back I did not have the experience to write that book. But I never got very far anyway. Writing a book with pencil and paper was hard and I was only 16 years old. Over the years I have tried again and again, but never got very far, then it happened.

365 Page Book

I call it my “365 Page Book.” What I wrote about was everything in my life? I wrote about my childhood, West Point, the Army, everything. It is easy to write about yourself and make them small chapters 1,000 words unless you feel like letting it flow, then let it flow. Make an outline, like for me, “Fishing with My Grandparents,” “Saved my brother”, “Getting accepted to West Point,” and any and all stories you can think of. The big events will be easy to remember but write about the little events too. This will get you in the habit of writing with very little stress. As a bonus, it will be a good chronically of your life for your family. This is not a daily journal. It is your life story.

Finding Your Book Idea

While I was writing this, I kept trying to think of an idea for my real book. I started a few pages many times even a 15,000 word start on a novel, then got stuck (I can tell you how to never get stuck too, maybe later.) Then I thought I found it, I was 30,000 words in a Goal Setting book. My adult lawyer son read it and made the comment, that there was nothing new in my book and needed stories. So I set it aside to start over but decided to interview someone and get a story. So I got my first story, by interviewing a plant nursery business owner. Wow, what a story. He made himself a millionaire from nothing. That was the beginning of One Million in the Bank and it lead to 7 awards.

Advantages Of Writing A Book

First, it will probably not make you any money. But it could, so you can dream. Even if your book doesn’t make money, there are substantial rewards:

1. People will think you are pretty smart and give you more respect than you probably deserve. I am amazed, people will say “I never meet an author before.”

2. If you have a business, even a very short book can greatly enhance your status as an expert in many ways.

3. You will feel a huge sense of accomplishment. It will make you feel very good and give you bragging rights.

4. For my business book, I learned so much in writing my book. It made me feel young and invigorated.

5. For my novel, it is exciting and often a surprise to see how you can be creative with your characters. Plus I am learning about the craft of writing a novel. Again it is invigorating.

6. With just a little luck you might make some money, but the odds are against you.

Get Started Today

Pick a favorite memory and start writing about it today. Seriously, do it. And if you quit or miss a day, feel no guilt, just pick it up where you left off. Good luck!

Michael L. F. Slavin Author of 7- time award-winning One Million in the Bank: How To Make $1,000,000, Even If You Have No Money Or Experience

www.onemillioninthebank.com

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Ideas From Other People Can Make Millions

Ideas From Other People Can Make Millions

Create an Opportunity

You can make millions from other people’s ideas.

What if you just can not think of a tried and true business to start and make your $1,000,000 in 3-7 years? You could try what Gabriel does, but it takes some skill. Gabriel has a unique business model that he calls a Business Incubator. His website can be found at www.TechStudios.net. This is not to be confused with a traditional business incubator where startups usually move into a shop. In this setting, they have mentors and peers to help them to try and grow their business idea. Gabriel does it all for you, he takes your idea and flushes it out.

Often, people have a business idea but they don’t know how to start, how to get the money, or more often just does not have the time. Gabriel will get the company started and tested. He will put the plan together, assemble the team, find the means to finance the operation and run the company. He will be paid a fee for this. Besides his fee, he usually retains a small interest if it is bought back by the idea generator. His company motto is “Ideas taken to execution.”

He will negotiate with the original idea generator a buyback agreement before they start. The idea generator can buy it all back later if he wants the whole company or whatever they have negotiated. In one sense this is a variation on asking your friends for ideas, except he lets clients bring ideas to him. Plus he gets paid to develop their ideas.

Be Sure It Can Make You a Millionaire

If it is your idea or if you develop someone else’s idea, be cautious to not just do anything to make money. Do things that lead to making enough to make you a millionaire. Decide on a business that will have the kind of cash flow and net profit needed. The goal is to make you enough to save $1,000,000 in 3-7 years. Do your research, make a business plan and get advisor help. Of course, you may need partners for the money to start and grow your idea. But a good plan and your own confidence can get you the money you need.

You can also find your way to the door of opportunity.

In my interview with Gabriel, he agreed with me wholeheartedly. Gabriel said that almost any business can get you to $1,000,000 with good execution, sales, and marketing. Get your head in the game…………..start your planning today to be a millionaire in 3-7 years.

Get the Book

Michael L. F. Slavin Author of 7- time award-winning One Million in the Bank: How To Make $1,000,000, Even If You Have No Money Or Experience

www.onemillioninthebank.com

There Are No Rules Here

There Are No Rules Here

“Hell, there are no rules here – we’re trying to accomplish something.”

–Thomas A. Edison

Do not be afraid to pick the phone up and call anyone who might help you. Do not be afraid to look anyone up on LinkedIn and email them directly. Action will kill fears….start taking actions to make your first $1,000,000.
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Grinding Out $1,000,000 Part II

Grinding Out $1,000,000 Part II

Grinding Out $1,000,000 Part II

Part I Summary

In Part I you met Gary, struggling to make his business work. Then he got married and his wife proved to be the best business partner he could ever have. They slowly grew the company and saved their money. They became millionaires by grinding out $1,000,000 almost one dollar at a time.  (click here to see Part I) (more…)

Grinding Out $1,000,000 Part I

Grinding Out $1,000,000 Part I

Grinding Out $1,000,000 Part I

This is a story that many of us can relate to in one way or the other. Gary grew up in Ferdinand, Illinois.  His friend was a little ahead of him and finished a 2 year degree in air conditioning and got a job right away. So Gary did the same. Once he graduated, he took a trip with a different friend of his to Houston. (more…)

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