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The World Doesn't Need Another Bad Book

Guest post by: Gihan Perera

Article Overview: The traditional publishing model has its drawbacks, but it has one benefit as well: A built-in quality control process. You can argue about the quality of some of the books that have published, but there's no denying that a publisher adds several extra layers - such as market testing, editing, proofreading and layout - that generally improve the final product. But that's no longer the case. The good news is that now anybody can publish a book. The bad news is that now anybody can publish a book!

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The World Doesn't Need Another Bad Book

Despite my science and engineering background, I've never been a devotee of Star Wars, Star Trek or much other science fiction. However, as a teenager I do remember being a big fan of Doctor Who (Yes, I know that's showing my age).

I remember reading Michael White's book "A Teaspoon and an Open Mind: The Science of Doctor Who", which talks about the science behind time travel, alien life, interplanetary voyages, robots, and the like.

It's a science book for the layperson, with only a few passing references to Doctor Who. But it's those links - tenuous though they might be - that make the book unique. And that made it worth reading for me. If not for this quirky angle, it's doubtful I would have picked up a book about cosmology.

What makes YOUR book different?

The traditional publishing model has its drawbacks, but it has one benefit as well: A built-in quality control process. You can argue about the quality of some of the books that have published, but there's no denying that a publisher adds several extra layers - such as market testing, editing, proofreading and layout - that generally improve the final product.

But that's no longer the case.

The good news is that now anybody can publish a book.

The bad news is that now anybody can publish a book!

It's now fast, cheap and easy to be a published author (Want proof? Write something, upload it to Lulu.com, pay a few dollars, and you'll have a hard copy of Your Book in your hands within a week). As a result, the book market is cluttered with thousands of useless, low-quality, "me too" books.

The world doesn't need another bad book.

If you've got nothing new to say, say nothing.

Don't write a bad book. Don't even write a good book. If you're going to write a book, write a great book.

But that doesn't mean you shouldn't write at all!

Don't just sit there twiddling your thumbs while you're waiting until you're ready to write A Great Book. You can still write; just do it in other ways:

  • Write a regular e-mail newsletter.
  • Write articles and send them to your top clients.
  • Share your thoughts in a blog.
  • Write articles for your clients' newsletters.
  • Write a special report that highlights your clients' top problems.
  • ... and so on...
In fact, these are the things that will help you express your half-formed ideas, test them in real life, and polish them to make them better. Do these things first, and you'll earn the right to write that great book.

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About the Author: Gihan Perera
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I'm an Internet coach for speakers, trainers, thought leaders and other business professionals. Business owners often ask me what to do about the Internet. They know it's important, they know it's affecting their business, but they don't know how - and they don't know what to do about it. I'm an author, speaker, trainer and consultant. Since 1997, I've worked with leading thought leaders, change agents and entrepreneurs, helping them reach more people and leverage their expertise, on and off the Internet.

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