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DescriptionWrite to Market: Deliver a Book That Sells: 3 (Write Faster, Write Smarter) by Chris Fox English | EPUB | 102 Pages | ISBN-10: 1523898399 | ISBN-13: 978-1523898398 5 February 2016 | Business & Money, Skills, Business Writing, Reference, Writing; Research & Publishing Guides, Writing, Writing Skills, Two Hours or More (65-100 Pages), Education & Reference, Publishing & Books, Authorship CONTENTS Title Page Copyright Dedication Blank Page Introduction Chapter 1- Picking Your Market Chapter 2- Tropes Chapter 3- Which Books? Chapter 4- Analyzing Your Market Chapter 5- We Have to Go Deeper Chapter 6- Don't Get Cute Chapter 7- Speed of Execution Chapter 8- 80% is good enough Chapter 9- Branding With a Red Hot Iron Chapter 10- Measuring Your Launch Chapter 11- Paying Your Dues Exercises Excerpt: Almost every time I hear the phrase write to market it's immediately followed by the words romance or erotica. That's hardly surprising, because those are by far the most widely read genres. A quick glance at the Amazon top 100 shows that a staggering 60 of the top books are in various romance subcategories. Even genres that have nothing to do with romance are littered with romance books. Rest easy, though. I'm not here to tell you to write romance, unless you really enjoy writing romance. In fact, I don't use romance for my examples. There are many other genres you can make a killing in, and odds are good at least one of them is an area you'd enjoy writing. Writing to Market is Not Selling Out Before we go any further I want to dispel one of the most damaging myths in our industry, the idea that writing to market is selling out. Quite frankly, that's B.S. If you write whatever you want to write and nothing else, then get ready to keep your day job forever. If, on the other hand, you want to entertain legions of readers with fun books you enjoy writing, then writing to market is the way to go. I have many, many friends who've followed this model. They're still writing things they enjoy, but those things are also popular enough that they can earn a living. Below I'll present you with two examples of people who've adopted this model. Sharing Widget |