When I started writing the first book, it was difficult to write. The next books were easier. But the biggest problem is planning the launch. That’s where I am tapping into resources and doing some more challenges. One challenge I am loving is the New Challenge by Ed Dale. If you haven’t heard about it, check it out here.
What am I doing now?
I want my book to reach more people. I am exploring my options and you will be the first person to know all about it.But today I am going to share the behind the scenes of my Blogging in India book series. Writing, blogging, and marketing a book are three different things. If you check the educational qualifications of Indian authors, many have an MBA degree. That’s a happy coincidence. Or is it?
- Mythological novelist Ashwin Sanghi has an MBA from Yale.
- Chetan Bhagat: IIM Ahmedabad
- Rashmi Bansal (Author, entrepreneur): IIM Ahmedabad
- Amish Tripathi (Author) – IIM Calcutta
Being a successful authorpreneur needs a different skill set and that’s the fun part. The next half of this year will be an exploration of the mystical world of Authorpreneurship. I adore a challenge and this digital world is the best way to try things without stressing it. The Blogging in India series are the things I missed when I started my blog. That’s why I wrote it. Now comes the fun part.
What should you do today to blog better?
Download the book. Read it schedule your writing calendar to incorporate the challenges. Neuroscience says your brain learn better with challenges than anything else. But while trying out the challenges, you need to focus on three important things:
- What is your dream with your blog?
- What is the number one problem your writing journey facing?
- Why are you doing them?
How I write my books? The exact technique.
Every time I write a blog post on an interesting topic, I jot down all the extra details and research I want to add, but is impossible in a blog post. I keep it in a folder as additional material for the book.
Top tip
If you want to write a nonfiction book,focus on one thing you are passionate about and want to learn more. Now research it. Find the gaps in knowledge in the research material. Write a book to fill the gaps.
My books 7 Blogging Challenges and Starting a Successful Blog in India: Take your blog from Kickstart to Awesome is doing just that.
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Tina Basu says
These are nice tips. While some feel writing non-fiction is easy, it actually is not.
Shubhada Bhide says
Oh, I need to have this kind of book. This is really interesting and helpful tips. You are really awesome.
Neha says
I agree that anything which needs you to connect to an audience requires some form of marketing it the other. Its time to step up.
prismaroundgurjeet says
Congratulations and great tips . Challenge is not easy but I know you will make it out.
Devendra says
You have simplified a tough job of writing a book by breaking down into small steps. I would like to take the same steps with my blog as well.
Jasmeet Kaur says
Such an informative post. I read the paragraph about blogging over and over and will make sure I follow these.. thanks fo sharing
Papri Ganguly says
Congrats for your success as a author. Really appreciate your hard work
Charu Chhitwal says
Wow that is a commendable job at breaking down and simplifying such a big task. More power to your writing
Chana says
Excellent job in breaking down such big task. When I participated in the November writing challenge, I was at lost on how I could possibly write a book! It’s hard work for sure, but this is very helpful!
Jiya B says
Your post is really a very good example for Blog management. Honestly in our lives we are so busy we start something and then feel helpless while managing. I loved teh tips
rakhiparsai11984 says
I am so happy to read this post as I have been wanting to write a book for such a long time. I do have an idea on what i want to write but getting started has always been difficult for me.
Evelyn Lo Foreman says
Thanks for sharing these bite-sized and digestible nuggets of info. I love your ability to break down something that can seem overwhelming into doable action steps. You are brilliant! ???????? Xo, Evelyn, PathofPresence
Dr.Amrita says
Thanks Evelyn.
indusrimal says
I m so happy to come across ur blog…..what amazing workable tips u HV given ..for Writing books
Dr.Amrita says
Thanks.Gld you found this helpful.
flavorsofworld says
Congratulations for your 4th Publication. Awesome tips share by you . Love it
janna says
glad to hear writing got easier with each book. I guess it’s muscle memory like anything else!
tachira wiltshire says
As bloggers we can appreciate all the guidance we can get . Congrats on being published .Blogging helps you grow in so many ways .
Lisa says
I am currently writing my first ebook, I could definitely use your tips!
Dr.Amrita says
Best wishes.
Maria Silvo says
Very doable tips! Thank you very much for enriching me.
pushpendra پُشپیندر (@pushpendra4acti) says
great job keep rocking
Dr.Amrita says
Thank you Pushpendra.
alpanadeo says
You are right, challenges bring the out of you. Sometimes, the pressure is good. I liked the idea of maintaining separate folder for the ideas and research work we do during the drafting phase
Ifeoluwa Anani says
Really great tips! Its great to have resources like yours when trying to write a book
richa mina says
Thanks for sharing the tips. Congratulations on your 4th publication