Rob Archangel is the owner and co-founder of Archangel Ink. His goal is to help authors and entrepreneurs everywhere easily reach their audience, share their message, and build their brand. Archangel Ink assists authors in various stages of the process such as cover design, editing, audiobook production, formatting, ghostwriting, and more.
Quotes To Remember:
“One of the important questions to ask when you are working on your book is ‘why are you writing your book?'”
“Get in the habit of writing everyday.”
“It is a lot easier to edit than it is to create.”
“Make sure that you understand the basics of keyword and category selection.”
What You’ll Learn:
- Tips on finishing your first draft
- How to determine which task you should delegate during book writing process
- Publishing your first book
- Optimizing your book to drive sales
Key Links From The Show:
Recommended Books:
How to Fail at Almost Everything and Still Win Big by Scott Adams
Internet Business Insights by Chris Naish
Nonviolent Communication by Marshall Rosenberg
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Bhavna kumari says
I really like your writing style. This blog is amazing.
Marc Guberti says
Thank you for the kind words Bhavna. They mean a lot to me
Lori Brown - AKA “Lorilikes” says
This was a cool lesson. I like the stance that we should keep consistent, daily, with writing. I find my struggle falls on writing for hobby vs writing for money. Would love to have a better ratio of enjoyable, interactive type of writing.
Marc Guberti says
Hi Lori. Thank you for listening to the episode. That’s an interesting point you bring up. I recommend only writing about topics you enjoy and monetizing them. Even then, some creative writing outside of your niche is always fun once in a while