Are you a podcaster who’s always wanted to write a book, but you don’t know where to start? If so, you’ll love the upcoming training, Podcast to Published, co-hosted by me and podcast host and coach, Jody Maberry.
Click here to register for our free training
In this FREE training, we will cover:
– Why a book is the ultimate tool to grow your platform and influence.
– How to repurpose the podcast content you’ve already created into a book (no matter what your show format).
– A simple process for writing your book quickly (even if you’ve never written a book before).
This webinar is a must if you’re interested in leveraging your podcast and guests to promote your book, or if you want to use your book to promote and grow your podcast.
Even if you don’t yet have a podcast, and you haven’t yet written a book, join us to discover how these two powerful tools can work together to build your impact, influence, and income!
I hope you’ll join us on Thursday, Nov. 16 at 4:00pm EST for Podcast to Published!
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In the world of computers, WYSIWYG stands for “what you see is what you get.” It refers to an editing system or interface where the content you see on-screen shows exactly how it will look when it’s printed or displayed elsewhere.
But WYSIWYG can also refer to the writing life as a whole. What you see is truly what you get.
Do you see opportunities everywhere? Do you see people to connect with, people you can learn from? Do you see a world filled with publishing options and technology that lets you share and sell your work to anybody in the world with an internet connection? Do you see sparks of creativity in your life every day through the books you read, the people you meet, and the places you go?
Or on the flip side …
Do you see negative people who are only out to get you? Do you see everybody else getting opportunities while you have to fight for scraps? Do you feel shut down by other people who don’t like your work?
What you see is what you get. If you see possibilities for success, that’s what you’ll get. If you see a world full of obstacles and frustration, that’s also what you’ll get.
Charles Dickens was right when he began his classic book A Tale of Two Cities with these words: “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times …”
Everybody around you may feel like it’s the worst of times, but you can choose to see something different. It is truly the best of times if you’re a writer who is willing to put in the work and take advantage of the amazing opportunities we have today.