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Book
Coach to Mentor 12 Entrepreneurs From Idea to Published Author
in 8 Weeks
Whether out of sensible savvy to overcome the
Great Recession, as its being hailed, or
the growing desire to help improve matters by enlightening
others in our struggling times, statistical trends reveal
that more people are looking to get published with their own
books than ever before. But with this comes the disheartening
statistic of failed books and unfulfilled dreams, if only
from historical data evident from past performance of the
majority of books published.
There is no doubt that books educate minds and can
empower individuals and societies, says book coach and
president of WriterServices.net, Robert S. Nahas, in a recent
interview, but this only occurs when the right actions
are taken.
According to Robert Nahas, there is a direct reason for failed
books, and that theyre being made to fail by unsuspecting
individuals who would otherwise cause success for themselves
in fulfilling their goals.
It sounds ridiculously obvious, yet thousands upon
thousands of entrepreneurs and aspiring authors spew out books
without decision, direction or planning, as if they are making
out a shopping list, Nahas continues. Would anyone
get into the cockpit of a 747 and take off without first educating
themselves on how to fly? Of course not. It simply takes know-how
to do anything well, to make anything successful. Knowledge
breeds ability. And these two elements are the pillars to
success with ones book, or with anything in life.
Mr. Nahas not only showed passion with his words in this
interview, he has recently decided to back his words with
action. He is going to mentor 12 entrepreneurs who have an
idea or desire for a book, and show them how to go from concept
to books-in-hand in 12 weeks. Nahas purports that each of
his graduates, if they take action, will be published authors
in as little as four months from the start of this mentoring
program.
A New Approach to Book Publishing
Its common knowledge that it can take years to find
a traditional publisher that will even talk to first-time
authors, and another two years to publish a book once a publishing
deal has been finally signed. And then there are other conflicts,
like communication breakdown between author and publishing
editor, among other things.
Robert has devised a sensible twist on book publishing by
positioning himself as a filter and liaison, working with
traditional book publishers in a very clever way. In
short, first GET the solid agreement from a publisher to publish,
create a collaborative environment in writing a stellar book
everyone (author and publisher) is happy with, and have no
stops all the way to the book stores, stated Nahas.
Robert Nahas is a book coach with a decade of hands-on experience
in the book-writing and publishing world, both as a ghostwriter
and in being a mentor to entrepreneurs and aspiring authors
in writing page-turning books that sell.
This new approach to book publishing shows great promise
for entrepreneurs and authors, especially those fortunate
enough to be selected for this mentoring group with book coach,
Robert Nahas. There is a fee involved for the mentoring that
is provided.
With just 12 spots and specific criteria regarding candidates,
the chances of being selected for this program seem slim,
though the non-procrastinator might find oneself as published
author before the end of this year.
To inquire about being considered for this book publishing
mentor group, Robert Nahas has created a Web page where you
can listen to an audio recording by going to: http://www.WriteABookAndGetPublished.com
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