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135 - Nick Raithel - You Can Write And Publish A Book In 7 Hours

Feb 15, 201727 min
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Episode description

Nick Raithel is the creator of "The 7 Hour Book". This proven system allows any business owner to get their own professionally-published book while spending only 7 hours of their time on it.

With the 7-Hour Book, Nick is on a mission to help business owners become influential authorities by helping them publish a professional book telling their incredible stories. Time and again, he’s seen owners in nearly every community who have incredible stories and expertise to share. A book would be the ultimate way for them to share their insights and become recognized authorities.  It's also a way to leave a legacy and be more than just a business owner.

Yet the issue always seems to be that no one has any time. Seeing this, Nick combined advanced time management strategies with his own experiences in publishing and marketing. The result was "The 7-Hour Book", a service that’s been delighting clients ever since. If you want to create your own book that have real world application and not just sound pretty, then make sure to listen to this episode.

02:15 – How does the 7-hour book came about
04:20 – Things that Nick applied to simplify the writing process
07:52 – What is the Thud Factor and what it represents
10:07 – Why hiring a Ghost Writer is potentially a mistake
14:35 – Strategies that you can leverage to build your authority and your brand
18:32 – Overcoming hurdles of self-doubt in delivering your expertise
24:16 – Wrap Up

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“Having a published book will instantly differentiate you from the clutter .” – Nick Raithel

Resources:

http://www.bossacademy.com/
http://contentcorps.net/

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