How to write a book as a series of teleseminars

Posted January 26th @ 11:21 am by Roger C. ParkerPrint

Tuesday’s writing tip of the day

Today’s free Tuesday Topic teleseminar, An Author Guide to Teleseminar Series Success, continues Published & Profitable’s ongoing exploration of ways to write a book in a series of small steps, rather than as a stressful, deadline-drive, writing marathon.

Authors often write books as a series of articles and blogs. So, why not teleseminars?

In many ways, teleseminars are easier to prepare than articles or blog posts. Teleseminars are spoken rather than written. Most people in business are more comfortable speaking than writing, so why not tap into the comfort of speaking?

Attend a free teleseminar

Join Published & Profitable friends and members from around the world this afternoon as we explore the benefits of writing a book from a series of teleseminars. We’ll explore a variety of content and implementation strategies, then open the call to comments and questions. The call takes place Tuesday, January 26, at 4 PM EST. To attend, call 218-486-1616 and enter PIN 513391#. All are invited.

2 Comments

  1. whiteshark0121
    February 24, 2010

    I always keep myself looking for new tips and ways on how to improve my writing and one of my favorite mentor on learning how to write a book is Mark Victor Hansen, co-author of Chicken Soup for the Soul.

  2. Roger C. Parker
    February 24, 2010

    Thank you for writing.

    I agree with you that we all owe Mark Victor Hansen a debt of gratitude for the information he’s shared in his numerous books, including The Power of Focus and the consistent, high-integrity of his Chicken Soup volumes.

    Roger

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