Pro tip for nonfiction book authors: Your ending should ease the reader into their next steps beyond the book. This should include a call to action. Bonus points if that call to action includes your advanced guide as a sequel. Don’t end your book like this:pic.twitter.com/XlBB0oHN6k
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Replying to @TheBrometheus
Dang. I believe I did that exact thing at the end of my Tutoring book :/ Will have to make more new updates for kindle edition lol
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Replying to @wildnorther
Closing tips for what to expect during the process Advice for immediate next steps, where to learn more on the topic How to connect with you, with a call to action to either your profile or your next product Encouraging close with mention of seeing each other in the field
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Replying to @wildnorther
I ended my writing guide with “See you on the shelf.” “See you in the field” is another good one.
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Replying to @wildnorther
Always nice when a plan comes together
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