Brief Summary
This course helps aspiring authors turn their ideas into blogs and books in just 30 days. You'll learn to write engaging content, build an audience, and ultimately publish your work on Amazon.
Key Points
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Plan your non-fiction book and blog it in 30 days.
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Learn to write captivating blog posts that become book content.
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Discover how to build your brand and audience through blogging.
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Get resources to make writing and publishing easy.
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Use your blog to promote already published books.
Learning Outcomes
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Create a solid book outline for your blog.
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Generate at least 30,000 words for your book.
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Learn blogging essentials, including content planning and writing tips.
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Effectively use feedback from your blog to improve your book.
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Master the process of repurposing blog content into a published book.
About This Course
Plan your non-fiction book and blog it over 30 days. Publish, sell and raise your brand
Become a published author and blog your book in 30 days
Are you an aspiring author with a compelling story or unique expertise to share? Do you dream of sharing your knowledge and experiences with the world through a book? Blog Your Book in 30 Days" has been designed to help you turn your ideas into a blog and book content in 30 days.
This course guides you through the process of writing and publishing your book by leveraging the power of blogging. Over the course of 30 days, you'll learn the techniques, strategies, and tools to effectively translate your thoughts into captivating blog posts that will eventually form the foundation of your book.
Discover the powerful synergy between blogging and book writing. Learn how to leverage the benefits of blogging to refine your writing, test your ideas, build an audience, and generate valuable feedback for your book.
So, is this the year that you write your book?
Do you long to be an author but don't think you have the time?
Do you have lots of content that could be turned into a book?
Could you write a blog for 30 days that could be used for your book?
Have you already written a book and want to maximise its reach by blogging it?
If the answer is yes, then this course is for you. In just 30 days, you could:
Write content for your blog and build your brand visibility, and be seen as an expert
Get 30,000 words or more for your book written
Take content from a variety of places, including your blog, and have a book ready to edit
And you can have a book on Amazon in no time at all
We start with planning and getting really clear about what the right book is and how this will make becoming a published author and blogger so much easier. This course helps you to
Develop the right book idea
Create a brilliant and easy-to-follow outline
Design a chapter framework
How to use ChatGPT to plan your book
Find the right content and repurpose it
Get you ready to write the first draft
Show you blogging fundamentals. This includes content planning, deciding what content to write, blog titles, blog post ideas, keywords and categories, blog post templates and writing the epic blog post
How to blog your book in 30 days
Create compelling blog content that will help position you and your brand
Edit to final draft
Publish on Amazon's Kindle
Re-purpose your book and re-blog it to build your personal brand
In this course, you will learn how to go from having no idea to blogging your book, how to write content for your blog, and how to use the content from your blog to create a book.
You will also learn how to deconstruct your book and blog it either for the first time or again.
You will be given resources and plans to make the whole process easy and stress-free.
Already a published author?
You may already have a book and want to promote it via your blog. If that is the case, then this course is also for you.
You will become a published author in no time at all.
Know how to blog your book regardless of whether it is written or is you are writing from scratch
Have a 30 day blogging plan that you can use repeatedly
Be able to create a book outline that you can blog from
Lillian
It’s easy to do on mobile but sometimes has too much “activity” instead of actually steps in understanding why we are doing what we’re doing. Also just doing it. Not everyone works the same way.