Ten – A Big Day for Writing and Marketing

Over the last several months I have been coaching my son for his college entrance exams, packing up the "family truckster" to visit colleges, and generally learning a lot about the top business schools across the United States. If you have been through this process you can relate to my enthusiasm.  Like so many other […]

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Get the Shape – Book Project Day 9

Good research makes for a good book.  We all ought to know that, because good research gives you a foundation to build on.  Research should never stop, because the more you write, the more you will remember or discover ideas that you wish to incorporate into your finished product.  This is something to be careful […]

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Writing Project Day 8 – The Trend is Your Friend

When we were younger, many of us wanted to set the trend, now I'm just happy if I can recognize it.   I borrowed the expression "The Trend is Your Friend" from James Dines, the publisher of a financial newsletter known as the Dinesletter. It is one of, if not the oldest financial newsletter, dating back […]

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Day 7 of Jeff's Book Project – On Writing

When a golfer scores a birdie, it's a celebration, regardless of their level of skill.  If you are a golfer, you know that getting a birdie can really get you pumped up and lead to greater things on the remaining holes.  It can also lead to a loss of focus, and a horrible shot that […]

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Book Project Day 6 – Go With What You Know

This has been an amazing day for me and my first book writing project.  For over two years I have been blogging.  It started with posts that were nothing more than words that were laid down and most likely never read by anyone other than me.  Over time, those posts became more targeted and meaningful, […]

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Finding the Next Middle – Day 5 of My Book Project

When you are writing a book, one of your greatest challenges is not just writing something that is relevant now, but writing for a period of time in the future.  The tricky part is you don't necessarily want to create the future, you just want to be ready for it when it arrives.  A publisher […]

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Book Project Day 4 – Find That Voice

Cheryl Crow wrote that Every Day is a Winding Road.  And that is how my book writing project went today; just as I was getting started I made a U-turn. Something was bothering me about the road I was on.  Either that or maybe I had to see it in a new way.  So, I […]

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Book Project Day 3 – Goals and Intentions

Since social media is about authenticity, I have to come clean.  I've thus far only written the introduction for my book, yet my chapter outline and key points are coming together nicely.  The truth is I had a speaking engagement today and the audience (customers) always come first.  It was a small gathering of like-minded […]

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Book Writing Project Day 2 – How to Be Different

Research is not a part of the writing process that I particularly enjoy, but it is absolutely necessary.  You have to do it, do it well, and do most of it before you get started.  I'm realizing I may only have done an average effort with it, and as a result, I have lost a […]

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My Book Writing Project Launch – Know Your Audience and Yourself

How This All Started My friend and the recognized self-publishing expert Dan Poynter, better known as The Book Guy, is known for saying everyone has a book inside of them.  I know I do, and I'm going to prove it over the next couple of weeks. That's right, weeks. While I have yet to put […]

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