Financial and Investment Advisors: So, You Want to Write a Book? Here's How in Six Steps
By Dan Jamieson
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“Financial and Investment Advisors: So, You Want to Write a Book? Here's How in Six Steps,” is written for financial advisors and money managers who want to write a book (ebook or print) to burnish their credentials and bolster their competence. Although written for the financial trade, any novice author will find this short how-to guide helpful in learning what it takes to produce a manuscript from beginning to end. Many financial advisors and money managers tend to be more verbal than literary, so they struggle with writing. Using a conversational style, the author takes readers through the six steps needed to complete a manuscript: brainstorming ideas; organizing notes; writing the book; finalizing the book; publishing the work, and; distributing the book to the desired audience. Hiring editors and copyeditors is also covered.
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Financial and Investment Advisors - Dan Jamieson
Financial and Investment Advisors:
So, You Want to Write a Book? Here's How in Six Steps
By Dan Jamieson
Smashwords Edition
Copyright 2016 Dan Jamieson
Formatting and cover design by Caligraphics
Cover photo: Copyright fromod / 123RF Stock Photo
If you are a financial advisor or money manager and have always wanted to write a book, you’re not alone. Many have thought about doing that very thing. But very few ever do, because writing a book takes a lot of time. And many advisors (and some money managers) tend to be more verbal than literary—better talkers than writers. So they never get around to writing their book.
Creating a book takes an organized process and a time commitment. In this ebook, I’ll show you the six steps to follow in order to complete your book. Commit to completing the steps, and your book will become a reality.
Why bother writing a book?
If you want to be a recognized expert in your field and among your target audience, having a book is essential. Writing a book will set you apart from 99% of your competition. It’s one of the first things that branding consultants want to see from a professional. (Ever see a professional speaker at an industry event who was not an author?) Being a book author is an entrée to media interviews, guest columns and speeches. Authorship helps you make connections and meet the clients you want. A book that costs a few dollars to print could be the differentiating factor that lands you a multimillion-dollar relationship. A book is a great introduction and a nice way to follow up with a prospective client. It will gain you trust and respect