Here are my notes on this great article from Joe Vitale via NicheGeek
1. Does it reveal something that nobody knows?
2. Do you have the credentials to give you authority? (Or can you borrow someone’s credentials?)
3. Does your book have lots of engaging stories? The more the better.
4. Does the book challenge people to have a better life?
5. Do you really believe what you’re saying? Are you sincere or just pushing something for personal gain?
6. Does your book hold back or deliver the goods? Some books are simply sales letters that promise alot and tell nothing. The more you enlighten people, the better.
7. Do you give readers practical things to do with the knowledge you convey? Telling people the stock market is going to crash may be true, but it’s useless unless you tell them how they can protect themselves.














Al Diaz on October 14th, 2006 at 1:10 pm
Thanks for the tips! Joe Vitale is awesome.
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folorujsho mojeed on January 4th, 2008 at 11:22 am
how can i get the ebooks that will be distributed by me.
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