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Join host Barbara as she sits down with bestselling author Honoree Corder and ghostwriter Kent Sanders to discuss their new book "Your Book Means Business." Learn why business professionals need a book, what makes a truly exceptional business book, and how to avoid common pitfalls in the book creation process. With millions of books sold between them, these experts share insider tips on creating a "bespoke book" that can transform your business and career. Find Honoree at: https://honoreecorder.com/ Find Kent here: https://www.kentsanders.net/ Chapters & Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction & Guest Backgrounds02:21 - Why Write This Book Now?04:37 - The Power of Collaboration06:55 - Making Time for Your Book11:43 - What is a "Bespoke Book"?14:03 - The Right Length for Business Books18:55 - Common Mistakes to Avoid21:20 - The Trend Toward Shorter Books27:56 - Marketing Your Book41:41 - Creative Ways to Leverage Your Book51:55 - What Makes a Great Ghostwriter56:40 - Closing & Contact Information
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Kent Sanders - Founder of Inkwell Ghostwriting: Writing Techniques, Ghostwriting, and Podcasting. This is episode 687 of Teaching Learning Leading K12, an audio podcast. Kent Sanders is the founder of Inkwell Ghostwriting, which helps leaders grow their business through books and other content. He is also the author and co-author of numerous books, including 18 Words to Live By: A Father's Wisdom on What Matters Most and co-author of The Faith of Elvis: A Story Only a Brother Can Tell with Billy Stanley, Elvis Presley's stepbrother. In addition to writing books for himself and his clients, Kent loves to help other writers. He is the host of the Profitable Writer podcast and the founder of the Profitable Writer community, a membership group that helps writers grow their businesses. Lots to learn. Remember to share with your friends, colleagues, peers, family, and everyone else. Before you go... You could help support this podcast by Buying Me A Coffee. Not really buying me something to drink but clicking on the link on my home page at https://stevenmiletto.com for Buy Me a Coffee or by going to this link Buy Me a Coffee. This would allow you to donate to help the show address the costs associated with producing the podcast from upgrading gear to the fees associated with producing the show. That would be cool. Thanks for thinking about it. Hey, I've got another favor...could you share the podcast with one of your friends, colleagues, and family members? Hmmm? What do you think? Thank you! You are AWESOME! Thanks so much! Connect & Learn More: https://www.theprofitablewriter.com/podcasts/the-profitable-writer https://kentsanders.net https://instagram.com/kentsanders https://facebook.com/kent.sanders https://linkedin.com/in/kent-sanders https://www.amazon.com/stores/Kent-Sanders/author/B00DQIPOBI kent@theprofitablewriter.com Length - 57:04
"Ghostwriting is very much a service-oriented profession. There's a reason why our names are not on the covers of books most of the time. It's not our book; it's the author's book, and it's their platform." Ghostwriters are the hired hands that guide an author's prose to the printed page, helping the author get that much closer to achieving immortality. But where do ghosts come from? How does someone decide to join this profession? In this episode, Barbara talks to fellow ghostwriter Kent Sanders about his journey into ghostwriting and the challenges and rewards of the profession. Though little known by most people, ghostwriting is tremendously rewarding and can be lucrative too, but success isn't immediate and it takes years to cultivate a thriving ghostwriting practice. Kent is a rare breed: a ghostwriter dedicated to both his clients and to helping fellow professionals achieve financial success. If you're curious about ghostwriting, then you don't want to miss this episode! Connect with Kent: The Daily Writer Podcast https://www.kentsanders.net/podcast/ Connect with Barbara https://www.instagram.com/writing4immortality/ Chapters 00:00 The Journey into Ghostwriting 06:12 The Criteria for a Successful Writing Career 13:11 The Role of Coaching in Ghostwriting 20:55 Dispelling Misconceptions about Ghostwriting 23:43 Adapting to Different Clients' Needs 24:10 The Service-Oriented Nature of Ghostwriting 26:54 The Role of Cover Credit in Ghostwriting 28:51 Dealing with Rejection and Radio Silence in Ghostwriting 30:47 The Importance of Confidentiality in Ghostwriting 41:19 The Impact of AI on Ghostwriting
If you're hearing from your listeners that they've written a review for your show, but you're not seeing them, let's make sure you know where to look to find all your reviews in one place.Reviews are not only great feedback for you as a host, but also social proof for potential listeners, so we're also talking about where to share the reviews you receive.RELATED RESOURCES:Apple Podcasts for Creators (Hosts)https://podcasters.apple.com/RELATED EPISODES:5 Ways to Be Generous to Fellow Authors with Kent Sanders (#37)Why Podcast Reviews Matter (#127)How to Leave a Written Review (#128)BOOK A STRATEGY SESSION:https://kimstewartmarketing.com/podstrategyLET'S CONNECT:InstagramLinkedin
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This week we are sharing an episode that was originally recorded for The Profitable Writer podcast with our friend Kent Sanders. In it, we take you behind the scenes into our lives as freelance ghostwriters and book professionals. This is an honest look at how we make money, how we decide what projects to take on, and what our future goals are. If you want to make a living as a writer, this episode will give you a realistic idea of what that might be like! Kent Sanders is the founder of Inkwell Ghostwriting, which helps leaders grow their business through books and other content. He is also the author and co-author of numerous books, including 18 Words to Live By: A Father's Wisdom on What Matters Most and co-author of The Faith of Elvis: A Story Only a Brother Can Tell with Billy Stanley, Elvis Presley's stepbrother. In addition to writing books for himself and his clients, Kent loves to help other writers. He is the host of the Profitable Writer podcast and the founder of the Profitable Writer community, a membership group that helps writers grow their businesses.Ariel's newsletter: Notes from the EditorListen to the Profitable Writer and join the community here!
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Kent Sanders is a ghostwriter who helps leaders grow their business through books and other content. Kent explains the similarities between ghostwriters and grant writers, what grant writers can do to increase their productivity, and the benefits of writing your own book. He also talks about the positive habits grant writers can build, how to structure your writing routine to improve your productivity, and get people to buy into your mission. Resources mentioned in this episode: ✨18 Words to Live By: A Father's Wisdom on What Matters Most ✨The Artist's Suitcase: 26 Essentials for the Creative Journey ✨The Faith of Elvis: A Story Only a Brother Can Tell (with Billy Stanley) ✨Performance Driven Giving: The Roadmap to Unleashing the Power of Generosity in Your Life (with David Hancock & Bobby Kipper) ✨FREE Daily Writer Starter Kit: https://dailywriterlife.com/free ✨7 Grant Writing Tips to Increase Grant Funding ✨How to Write Grants Using Concise, Clear, and Meaningful Words ✨Do Not Use These Words In Your Grant Proposals Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts “Every time I listen to Holly's show, I learn something”
If you're a podcaster who has dreamed of having your own book, you'll love today's episode! Last Fall, my good friend Jody Maberry and I co-led a webinar called “Podcast to Published.” The goal of the webinar was to test-drive some material we may later use to help podcasters use their podcast material as the basis for a book. I've been podcasting since 2013, and I'm a huge fan of repurposing your podcast content into books. Let me tell you a bit about Jody. He's a former Park Ranger who is now a sought-after podcast producer, speaker, and consultant. He's been featured in Inc., Entrepreneur, The Business Journals, at Podcast Movement, and many other places. Jody works closely with business leaders such as David Hancock, Lee Cockerell, Dan Cockerell, and others to bring their podcasts to life. In addition, he hosts three of his own podcasts: The Jody Maberry Show, The Park Leaders Show (for Park Rangers), and In the Front Row, a show he created for his son. Jody is not only one of the most brilliant minds in podcasting, but a kind and generous human being as well. I encourage you to check out Jody's site at https://jodymaberry.com to find out more. In this webinar, you'll learn all about the benefits of turning your podcast into a book, including what kind of book you should write based on your podcast, how to outline a great nonfiction book, and the steps to move from podcast to published book. * * * Today's episode is sponsored by Karen Hunsanger, an incredible editor known as “The Word Wizard.” I've worked with Karen many times, and she is your secret weapon for crafting the highest-quality book possible. Visit the link above for a free sample edit.
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Kent Sanders is an author and co-author of a ton of books. He also hosts The Daily Writer Life podcast and is also the founder of The Daily Writer's Club.Explore Kent's lifelong approach to journaling, how it's helped him with mental clarity, self-realization and how he recommends we do it. Plus, we also talk about how valuable leaving a written diary, journal, audio files or video for future generations is such an important opportunity.Enjoy!Full episode transcript, notes, quotes and links:https://themattferetshow.comBe sure to check out my Insider's Guide to Retirement Books!PREPARE FOR MEDICARE BOOK LINK: https://amzn.to/3G4ZWbUPREPARE FOR MEDICARE WORKBOOK LINK: https://amzn.to/39H7cP4PREPARE FOR SOCIAL SECURITY BOOK LINK: https://amzn.to/44IUbwwPREPARE FOR SOCIAL SECURITY WORKBOOK LINK: https://amzn.to/42HF6JBPASSWORD BOOK LINK: https://amzn.to/3LnHCxRFIND US AThttps://themattferetshow.comhttps://prepareformedicare.comhttps://prepareforsocialsecurity.comFOLLOW ME ON SOCIALTwitter: https://twitter.com/feret_mattFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/themattferetshow/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/prepareformedicareInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/matt_feret/#journal #writersclub #legacy #retirement Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Kent Sanders is a ghostwriter who helps leaders grow their impact and influence through books and other content. He is the host of the Daily Writer podcast and the founder of the Daily Writer Club, a membership community that helps writers build a business with their skills. Today, Kent shares how his faith was shaped by spending time in Ukraine, the season of doubt and searching he had while pastoring others, and how learning about the history of worship shaped him. Then, Kent tells us how he ended up as a creative and writer including the work he does today to support writers. Kent's story reminds us that while the Lord provides at every step, some of where they lead will surprise you. Listen to Kent's story in your favorite podcast app now! Stories Kent shared: Growing up in Missouri in the woods Going to church with his mom as a kid Participating in Bible Bowl Giving his life to Christ as a middle schooler Travelling with a music team in college Spending the summer in Ukraine Coming back to the United States and realizing the complacency of the culture Feeling a strong pull to vocational ministry Struggling with his faith in his late 20s What he learned about himself on the other side of his questions Teaching the history of worship and how it shaped him Experiencing different Christian traditions Discovering blogging and podcasting Beginning to write and get clients Leaving his professor job and starting his own business Why you should write a book Great quotes from Kent: As a kid, you don't appreciate the sacrifices adults make for you. The more challenges you have the more opportunities you have to grow. I was starving for beauty but didn't know it until I experienced it. Resources we mentioned: Kent's website The Daily Writer website The Case for a Creator: A Journalist Investigates Scientific Evidence That Points Toward God by Lee Strobel The Faith of Elvis by Billy Stanley, Kent Sanders Related episodes: Sarah Geringer and Transforming Your Thought Life Gregory Gillam and The Road of Healing Jon Fugler and Ditching Performance Christianity Andrew Klavan and The Truth and Beauty The post Kent Sanders and The Beauty of the Written Word appeared first on Eric Nevins.
Kent Sanders is a ghostwriter who helps leaders grow their impact and influence through books and other content. He is the host of the Daily Writer podcast and the founder of the Daily Writer Club, a membership community that helps writers build a business with their skills. Today, Kent shares how his faith was shaped […] The post Kent Sanders and The Beauty of the Written Word appeared first on Eric Nevins.
Today we're answering the question: How do you know if you have the right book idea? We're joined by Kent Sanders, ghostwriter and author coach, to chat about why it's so important to write the right book (and how to avoid writing the wrong book), how to test out your ideas, and how to balance your passion with what your audience wants. Each of us shares what we think makes a great book idea, and we have a friendly debate about what makes for great prescriptive nonfiction and great memoirs.Kent Sanders is the founder of Inkwell Ghostwriting, which helps leaders grow their business through books and other content. He is also the author and co-author of numerous books, including 18 Words to Live By: A Father's Wisdom on What Matters Most and co-author of The Faith of Elvis: A Story Only a Brother Can Tell with Billy Stanley, Elvis Presley's stepbrother.In addition to writing books for himself and his clients, Kent loves to help other writers. He is the host of the Daily Writer podcast, which helps writers cultivate the habits for creative success, and the founder of the Daily Writer membership community. He lives just outside of St. Louis and enjoys spending time outdoors with his wife and teenage son.To learn more about Kent and the Daily Writer Club, visit https://dailywriterlife.com/ or follow him on social media @dailywriterlife.
Today we're answering the question: How do you know if you have the right book idea? We're joined by Kent […]
Join me on the Fast Track to Grant Writer: www.teresahuff.com/vip A lot of people ask me how they should start the grant writing process. In this episode I talk with my friend Kent Sanders, a ghostwriter, about the connections between ghostwriting and grant writing. He reminds us of some foundational things we should prioritize in our journeys. First Lesson: Be okay with imperfection. Nothing is going to be perfect. Give grace to yourself and to your writing. Care about and be proud of what you do; don't nitpick everything about it. Parallels Between Ghostwriting and Grant Writing Be up for the challenge. Just like the client, writer, editor, and publisher may all want something different out of a book, everyone involved in the grant process will want a little something different out of it. You as the writer want one thing, the receiver may want another thing, and the people benefiting may want another. Be ready to tackle that challenge! And be prepared to listen. Have a good relationship with your client. Camaraderie can make a huge difference when it comes to the efficiency and stress levels involved in any task. Be easy to work with. Show respect, provide clear communication, and be on top of your responsibilities. Be on time with the project. Or better yet, early. Be a stress reliever to those around you. You're here to make things better, not worse. So Where Do You Start? Begin by listening to the people you're writing for, be empathetic, learn their stories, and then tackle every task each step of the way! You've got this! Challenge Question: How can you apply one of the above parallels to your grant writing process? Meet Kent Sanders: Kent Sanders is the founder of Inkwell Ghostwriting, which helps leaders grow their business through books and other content. He is also the author and co-author of numerous books, including 18 Words to Live By: A Father's Wisdom on What Matters Most and co-author of The Faith of Elvis: A Story Only a Brother Can Tell with Billy Stanley, Elvis Presley's stepbrother. In addition to writing books for himself and his clients, Kent loves to help other writers. He is the host of the Daily Writer podcast and the founder of the Daily Writer Club, a membership community that helps writers build a business with their skills. He lives just outside of St. Louis and enjoys spending time outdoors with his wife and teenage son. Connect with Kent Sanders: The Daily Writer Podcast Daily Writer Club Daily Writer Website Kent's Website Resources: Tribes: We Need You to Lead Us by Seth Godin Anything You Want: 40 Lessons For a New Kind of Entrepreneur by Derek Sivers Any resource from Ryan Holiday Connect with Teresa Huff: Website: www.teresahuff.com Watch the TEDx: The Real ROI of Grant Writing Take the Quiz: Do you have what it takes to be a grant writer? Social: LinkedIn Community LinkedIn Instagram Pinterest YouTube Get on the Fast Track to Grant Writer: www.teresahuff.com/vip
Don't be so busy creating that you stop growing. I often talk about Vincent Pugliese and the Mastermind group that I'm part of. He's really changed my life, and while I was at his retreat we talked about some hard things that really changed the trajectory of everything I'm doing in my business. As a Realtor, I thought that recurring income wasn't a possibility for me, but Vincent taught me otherwise. He taught through Total Life Freedom how to have recurring incomes so that you don't have to have all your work be service based. That week really changed my life and that brings me to the lesson for today. I started listening to Vincent's podcast after that retreat along with Ken Carfagno, Kent Sanders, and John Stange's podcasts. Listening to these shows changed my life—all of them were in the Total Life Freedom Mastermind with me at one point. It affected how I did business, how I interacted with people, how I served people, and how I grew my business. I've spent the last couple of years really devoted to my show and creating content for the membership. What I've learned is that I've gotten too busy creating content—and I don't want you to get so busy creating content or whatever in your business that you stop learning and growing. This is what I learned a few weeks ago when I realized I had been missing out on the podcasts I usually listen to because I had gotten so busy creating content that I had stopped my routine of consuming content and learning from others. It reminded me of the time I was in the ministry—you are pouring into people, but you feel like no one's pouring into you. You can spend so much time leading and teaching others that you never take the time to feed yourselves. You're just too busy. Part of my growth is listening to podcasts that cause me to improve as a dad—be a better person in my faith and with my family. They help me improve my business, become a better Realtor, and be a better leader for my membership community. So, I hope that you can really get the point that you can be so busy creating that you stop consuming—stop learning. Don't be so busy that you are not consuming, learning, and growing yourself. I hope this is helpful for you guys. It's important to keep learning and growing whether that's reading books or listening to podcasts—whatever feeds you. Always keep learning and growing. Thanks for listening and I'll see you on the next podcast. Resources Free social media coaching calls are back! To schedule your free social media coaching call go to: https://calendly.com/realestatesurvivalguide/social-media-strategy-for-realtorsPodcast edited by Kenny Carfagno.Show notes and blog posts are created by Jennifer Harshman and RealtorEmailJohn Schuchman is a licensed REALTOR® in Lancaster, PA, with Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Homesale Realty and a part of the Andrew Welk Group. The opinions shared on this show represent the opinions & values of John Schuchman and do not necessarily represent the opinions & values of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Homesale Realty. The opinions & ideas shared in this podcast do not guarantee or promise any results of success to the listener.
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Many of my writer friends not only create their own content, they also do client work such as editing, writing articles, or ghostwriting books. As you probably know, I'm a full-time ghostwriter myself. I'm excited to share this conversation with Paul Klein, who is a business consultant and entrepreneur, and host of The Creator Revolution Podcast. From his days as a 1980s hair band guitarist, he has been a lifelong entrepreneur. He has experience starting and scaling a successful SAAS company as well as consulting some of the biggest brands including Target, Neiman Marcus, Starbucks, Holiday Inn, and other global brands. Paul helps consultants, freelancers, and solopreneurs price their services and stop under-charging so they can build their 7-plus figure businesses. In this conversation, I get to ask Paul all my questions related to pricing strategies that can help increase our rates. You're going to learn the best ways as a service provider to increase your income and use price anchoring to set the conversation about your rates. Every writer can increase their revenue, rates, and engagements by implementing these simple pricing strategies. You can find out more about Paul at https://PaulKlein.net and https://bizabletv.com. Plus, you can get 7 days of BizableTV FREE! You can access exclusive entrepreneurs, docuseries, BizableTV University, and live streams.
Most of us go through life with no real thought to whom we should be spending our time with. I'm thankful that today's guest is here to help give us some clarity so we can rise to greater heights in our personal and professional success. Justin Schenck is the host of the INC Magazine top-rated podcast the Growth Now Movement and host of the world-renowned event Growth Now Movement LIVE! He is known for his positive energy and being a person who, quite simply, other people like being around. In a time when there is so much division and negativity in the world, I'd say that's a pretty important quality! In this conversation, Justin shares some thoughts from the book he's currently working on. He talks about the 5 people you need in your life: the Cheerleader, the Bruiser, the Softie, the Mentor, and the Coach. I loved this conversation and found it incredibly informative and inspiring. Justin also gives some insight into his morning routine, which is a key part of any high-performer's success.
Most writers feel that writing and publishing one book is a big enough accomplishment in itself. I'm excited that my guest today is here to help us think about another strategy that can involve a lot more people and produce books more quickly. The strategy and type of book we're talking about is an anthology series. As you might already know, an anthology is a book that contains chapters or sections by different authors. My guest is Laura Di Franco. She is the owner of Brave Healer Productions where she'll help you share your story, build your business, and change the world. Laura is a multiple-time Amazon bestselling author with three decades of expertise in holistic physical therapy, a third-degree black belt, and 30 published books. She is a champion of entrepreneurs who want to grow their health-based practices. Her publishing services, collaborative book projects, writing workshops and retreats, business strategy sessions, and online writing circle are just some of the ways she helps talented professionals maximize their professional impact. In this conversation, Laura shares why anthologies are such a valuable type of book, how the process works when you have multiple authors involved, how you can get started, and the details of how to make this model work financially.
I've been Facebook friends with today's guest for several years. I've watched him from afar and have always admired his work, his values, and his writing. It's probably a bit overdue, but I'm proud to say I've finally gotten around to inviting him on to the show. His name is Kent Sanders. He's written several […] The post 443: 18 Words to Live By with Kent Sanders first appeared on Read to Lead Podcast.
My guest today is Shelby Leigh, a mental health poet and self-love advocate who has been sharing her work online for 7+ years, amassing a following of more than 450,000 readers. She is the author of the bestselling book of poetry, changing with the tides. In addition to writing poetry, Shelby hosts an online poetry community with monthly workshops, and helps other writers confidently market their books. She is also the host of the “Small Steps to Self-Love” podcast. You can find her on Instagram and TikTok @shelbyleighpoetry. I first came across Shelby when a friend of mine posted a link to her “BookTok Blueprint” guide on Facebook. I purchased it, thought it was extremely helpful, and as a result, wanted to invite Shelby onto the show to share her expertise with you. In this interview, you'll learn why you should use TikTok, how to gain followers there, how to make videos, how to convert followers into readers who buy books, and lots, lots more.
Whether you are self-publishing, using a traditional publisher, or perhaps considering a hybrid publisher for your book, you are going to need a book proposal. But why is it so important, and how do you go about creating it? My guest today is Liz Morrow, and she's here to shed some light on this all-important topic for writers. Liz is a ghostwriter and book proposal expert who specializes in books focused on business and leadership, self-help and personal growth, and memoir. She is especially skilled at helping subject matter experts and those with an interesting story to identify their goals, clarify their message, and write a book that connects with the audience it's meant to. In this conversation, Liz helps us understand the ins and outs of book proposals, the elements that make them successful, and why you should create a book proposal even if you self-publish. Trust me, you're going to want to take notes on this conversation, because Liz is going to save you countless hours of heartache and confusion by laying out how to create a powerful book proposal!
Kent Sanders is the founder of Inkwell Ghostwriting, which helps leaders grow their business through books and other content. He is also the author and co-author of numerous books, including 18 Words to Live By: A Father's Wisdom on What Matters Most and co-author of The Faith of Elvis: A Story Only a Brother Can Tell with Billy Stanley, Elvis Presley's stepbrother. In addition to writing books for himself and his clients, Kent loves to help other writers. He is the host of the Daily Writer podcast and the founder of the Daily Writer Club, a membership community that helps writers build a business with their skills. He lives just outside of St. Louis and enjoys spending time outdoors with his wife and teenage son. Website: https://kentsanders.net and https://dailywriterlife.com Join the Growth Now Community Today! www.growthnow.community
Kent talks to Ariel Curry, who is an editor and writing coach with ten years of experience in publishing. She enjoys brainstorming and outlining new book ideas, bringing clarity and purpose to prose, and helping authors find resilience in their writing journey. Ariel lives in Chattanooga, TN, with her husband and their two dogs. Ariel is here to help us understand the important of self-efficacy, which is the belief in your ability to execute actions in order to achieve specific outcomes. In other words, it's the quality that actually allows you to get things done as a writer. Ariel explains why this is such a critical quality and why it just might be the missing ingredient in your writing success. You'll also learn some practical tips you can put into practice today to help you start making more progress toward your writing goals. Sign up for Ariel's weekly newsletter, which is one of the best newsletters around, and you'll also receive her Bestselling Book Idea Scorecard.
Whenever you hear the term “social media,” what's your response? Many writers reel back a little at the idea of getting more involved on social media because they don't know how to be effective using it, or because they feel it will take away from their writing time. I understand. I've been there. I have struggled to know the best ways to use social media. And as an introvert, sometimes it's hard to summon the energy to engage with more people. That's why I've asked my good friend John Schuchman to help us with this important topic today. John is a successful real estate agent in Pennsylvania and has been very successful in using social media to increase his business and connect with people. He's also a social media coach for real estate agents. John gives us some great tips on using social media as a writer and leader, which platforms to focus on, how to connect and serve, and some things to avoid.
Kent talks to author, ghostwriter, and editor AJ Harper about her new book, Write a Must-Read: Craft a Book That Changes Lives--Including Your Own. AJ shares why a book is not just a better business card, why you need to have a “reader first” mindset as a writer, what to do when you have limited time to write, and what to do if you don't have a platform. AJ Harper helps authors write transformational books that enable them to build their readership, grow their brand, and make a significant impact on the world. As a ghostwriter and as a developmental editor, she has worked with hundreds of authors, from newbies to New York Times bestselling authors with millions of books sold. AJ teaches her method in Top Three Book Workshop and the Must-Read Editing Workshop. She is the Head Writing Coach for Heroic Public Speaking, the premier speaker training program created by Michael and Amy Port. She is writing partner to business author, Mike Michalowicz. Together they've written nine books, including Profit First. Also, make sure to check out this fantastic conversation between AJ and Mike Michalowicz on writing craft.