How to Have people Lining Up to Buy Your Bestseller
bestsellers Here it is. The moment you’ve been waiting for. You get out of your car, and slowly walk to the front of the bookstore. You’ve been waiting for this moment for a long, long time. You walk inside, pause briefly, and look around. Aha! There it is, the book you’ve been looking for. The most recent international thriller. Population have been lining up to buy this book for weeks. Everybody has been talking about this book. You approach the giant cardboard advertisement proudly proclaiming the book title. You scan the jacket art, and look for the author’s name.
Your name.
Because this new bestseller, this new blockbusting, talked about, argued about, waited for book has been written by you.
Sound far-fetched? It’s not. Not if you know the secret. Don’t worry, it’s easy. In fact it’s so easy that after I tell you what the secret is, you’ll probably say, “Duh, I already knew That!” But that’s ok. Because you already know the hidden that means that you are well on your way to writing bestseller after bestseller.
Ready?
The secret is that you have to write. (Yea, I know.) You have to write at least a few hundred words every day. Best if you write a few thousand. Every single day. That is what separates best selling authors from wanna be’s. The desire and self-belief and self-confidence to forego what most others can’t bear giving up. Like Tv, or spending few hours down at the bar on the weekend, or hanging out in a coffee shop with a copy of Cosmo.
If that sounds harsh, remember that everyone has the same twenty-four hours in each day. How you select to spend will slowly shape your life. People that pick to write for a merge hours, or a merge thousand words every day, at last they get published and make enough money to do all the things they want to. This does want that you, periodically, analyze what you write and continuously strive to enhance yourself. Tiger Woods never became a great golfer by banging away at the driving range without concern for where his balls when. You take a shot, see where it goes, and adjust your swing accordingly.
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