-- Write it yourself. "Forget about using a ghostwriter," writes the
Concord, Mass.-based Lizotte. That's controversial advice, as it's coming
from a successful ghostwriter. Just sit down, write and don't worry, he
says. You don't need to be a great writer. Once you've gotten your ideas
down on paper, a good editor can convert even a very rough draft into
"solid, readable prose."
-- Publish it yourself. If you can find a commercial book publisher to
publish your book, you're among the lucky few -- and Lizotte has placed
several clients with top publishers. But most experts self-publish their
books -- an option that's surprisingly attractive, thanks to new
technology. A print-on-demand firm will not only print the book but also
design it, register the copyright, place it with online booksellers like
Amazon.com, provide royalty payments and arrange for it to be distributed
to booksellers. But editing services aren't included, so you'll have to
hire an editorial professional to make sure the book is error-free and
reads cleanly.
Self-published books can get reviewed by book reviewers and their
authors can secure interviews from print journalists and appear on
radio and TV programs, Lizotte says. "Oprah won't book you, but you
can get on local programs," he says.
Don't expect to make much money from your book directly. While the
royalties probably won't amount to much, a book will pay big dividends for
your business, practice or career.
"The real value is credibility. Nothing else builds your credibility as a
thoughtleader like a book," he says.
More information about "The Expert's Edge" is online at
www.thoughtleading.com/book_experts-edge.htm.
Contact Information: Contact: Henry Stimpson Stimpson Communications 508-647-0705 Henry@StimpsonCommunications.com Ken Lizotte 978-371-1788 ken@thoughtleading.com