by John Hershey
www.inkthinkerblog.com — Have you seen those ads in writers’ magazines for books about how to write a bestselling book? Did you ever wonder if you could write a book like that? (Not a bestselling book—a book about how to write a bestselling book.) Well, now you can, with the help of my new book, You Can Write a Bestselling Book About How to Write a Bestselling Book!
This book will teach you my unique system of writing, publishing, and marketing a book about writing books. You can use this proven method to write a book that will help your readers write, publish, and market their own bestselling books.
Perhaps you’re thinking, “I’ve never written a book. How can I tell others how to do it?” Look at it this way: Once you’ve used my easy system to write your own book about how to write a book, you will have written a book! And that gives you all the experience and credibility you need to turn your book into a bestseller.
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Think of all the aspiring writers out there who yearn to know the secret to writing a bestselling book. That’s a big target audience! If you can successfully market your book to this demographic, it will be a bestseller, and you will have thereby discovered the secret to writing a bestselling book, which you can easily sell to these readers because you will have already written a book about it!
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John Hershey is a writer who writes about how to write about writing. To read more, visit his website, www.rakishwit.com.
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