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October 29th, 2024

#1076 Why You Need to Write a Book

  1. #1076 Why You Need to Write a Book Lorraine Ball 11:07

FROM MY ARCHIVE – In this conversation I asked the question  “Why should I write a book?” Let’s face it writing a book may seem overwhelming, especially if you don’t think of yourself as an author. But my guest, Kim Thompson-Pinder, overcame her own challenges to become an author and publisher, shares her insights into why a book can be a game-changer for entrepreneurs.

Here are some key takeaways from our conversation:

Credibility and Authority: Being an author gives you instant credibility. As Kim shared, “Authors are seen as experts,” even if that’s not always true in reality. Perception matters, and holding a book with your name on it can open doors that may have otherwise been closed.

Targeted Marketing Tool: Kim emphasized the importance of writing a book tailored to your target audience. By addressing their specific problems, your book becomes a tool to build trust and convert readers into clients. The more targeted your content, the more effective it is at overcoming objections and positioning you as the go-to expert

Self-Publishing for Control: If you’re serious about writing, Kim strongly advises self-publishing to retain control over your message, book design, and profits. The traditional publishing route often leaves authors with little control and lower financial returns. But she highlights the importance of hiring professionals for editing and cover design to ensure a polished, professional product.

Writing the Book: The process of writing can seem daunting, but Kim offered a simple formula: break the book down into manageable sections. Think of each chapter as a smaller problem your target market faces, and by solving them, you create a clear, engaging narrative that speaks directly to your audience.

Positioning the Book: A book is not just about getting your name out there—it’s a powerful marketing tool. You can use it to generate leads and establish long-term Relationships with potential clients, leveraging its authority at every stage of your business Growth.

Kim’s journey from being told she wasn’t a writer to becoming an author of five books (with two more on the way) and helping over 200 entrepreneurs write theirs is incredibly inspiring. Whether you’re considering writing for the first time or looking for ways to amplify your marketing, this episode offers invaluable insights.

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LORRAINE Ball Marketing Strategist

After spending too many years in Corporate America, Lorraine said goodbye to the bureaucracy, glass ceilings and bad coffee to follow her passion to help small business owners succeed

Today, this successful entrepreneur, author, professional speaker, and host of a weekly marketing podcast, More than a Few Words, brings creative ideas, practical tips, and decades of real-world experience to every conversation.

As the founder of the Digital Toolbox Community, she helps business owners use internet marketing to grow. And in her spare time, she loves to travel, and take photos. You can see her photos at lorraineball.com

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