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The Real Secret To Quickly Writing A Book For Maximum Profit By Sanyika Calloway-Boyce The secret is in creating an outline for the that will help you “fill in the blanks” rather than wonder what to write about along the way.
So, if you haven’t started writing your I have good news…
The fastest way to get going is to decide on your chapter topics/titles first before you try to figure out exactly what you want to say. If you have a problem figuring out what you want to name the chapters, just focus on the topic of the chapter and from there write a brief explanation or “purpose statement” of the topic.
Here’s a really simple way to do it:
Topic Example: Money Management Basics
Chapter Explanation Example: “It’s time to forgive yourself for all the mistakes you’ve made with money and learn some financial basics that’ll put you on the path to financial fitness.”
This exercise will help you clarify what specific information you want to cover. It will also help you focus on the big picture rather than getting bogged down with too many little points you want to mention that don’t warrant an entire chapter dedicated to them.
If you’ve already started writing your book, or just started to write out your ideas, another secret to creating your outline is to reread what you've already written and instead of editing the content, use what you have to create chapter headings that support the text. The goal is to see if what you have fits with the chapter title so that you will know exactly what needs to be added or deleted to make the chapter complete.
Next, you’ll want to create subheadings. A subheading is an extension of the chapter.
For example, if your is on Money Management and your chapter title is “Money Management Made Easy”, then a subheading within that chapter may be, “The 5 Things You Need to Do Right Now to Get Control of Your Money”.
This subhead allows you to expand on the topic of money management without having to create an entirely separate chapter to cover a small bit of separate, but related information.
Each chapter title or topic should have at least three (more if necessary) subheadings that are created as a result of asking the following “writing prompter” question: "What do I want to tell the reader about...." (fill in the blank with your topic)
Writing Prompter Example: What do I want to tell
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