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You make no money but you're writing a book teaching others how to make money?
Have you actually read any of the MJ's books?
Have you actually read any of the MJ's books?
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Free registration at the forum removes this block.You make no money but you're writing a book teaching others how to make money?
All the best with it. That's quite a big project to start with. Have you considered low content books? Not the silly notebooks type things but something like a 90 day journal on the same subject.Hello everyone,
I'm new to this forum, first, where is the post "present yourself" ?
Okay so... I'm 17 now. I’m French so excuse me If I make some mistakes... I learn about investing since about 3 years. This year I decided to change much of my life : physical health (I started to workout SERIOUSLY, I'm doing calisthenics, also nammed "street workout"), mental health with self developpement and no more stupid things doing like watching tiktoks for 2 hours straight, and businesses since money is important in our world ! (and it always was) (and so much other little things which are not really important)
So I watched and realised (all tests) some course about E-commerce, then about digital arts (Blender) and videos making (Premiere Pro), photos retouching (Photoshop)… And now I’m following a course about publishing non-fictionnal books on Amazon KDP. I must mention I make no money with all the things I made, but I spend none too. All what I do are « try » things, I don’t publish them.
And so I decided to take a month to write myself a non-fictionnal book. Actually I have the title of it : « Manage your finances in 28 days » and the under title : « Learn how to earn more, manage your budget and invest your money in less than a month. ».
So my agenda for July is :
So I made the table of contents today. Can I have your review and advices ?
- 1st of July = table of contents
- 2nd to 12th = writing (about 2000 words a day, the idea is to have a 20k words, and about 110 pages, I learned these are the ideal caracteristics to publish a book on amazon KDP)
- 13th and 14th = proofreading (nonsense and spelling)
- 15th = page layout
- 16th and 17th = cover, spine and back cover design
- 18th to 19th = finish little details
Here the link of the document translated in English (I’m writing my book in French) : link google docs
No I Haven't. I think I will in the futur. (the "MJ's book" which are you talking about are the books like "The millionaire Fastlane " and "The great rat-race escape" ?) For the moment I read "Rich Dad Poor Dad" from Robert Kyosaki, and "AGIR" ("act" in english), which is a french book from Thami Kabbaj, and this book is not good (the author is just selling his courses of course but I was too young to understand it when I have bought it).You make no money but you're writing a book teaching others how to make money?
Have you actually read any of the MJ's books?
I think this is better to write a non-fictionnal book like this. The researchs about finances are making me learn even more things about it. Personnaly, I don't buy low-content books, so I don't believe I people will buy one of those.All the best with it. That's quite a big project to start with. Have you considered low content books? Not the silly notebooks type things but something like a 90 day journal on the same subject.
It will be interesting to follow your progress.Actually, this book is not meant for sell now. I'm waiting for my 18th's birthday, to potentially publish it on Amazon. I rather write it like a test, since it allows me to learn even more and go further in my life. This way I'm creating something and I'm not "chilling" on social medias for example.
No I Haven't. I think I will in the futur. (the "MJ's book" which are you talking about are the books like "The millionaire Fastlane " and "The great rat-race escape" ?) For the moment I read "Rich Dad Poor Dad" from Robert Kyosaki, and "AGIR" ("act" in english), which is a french book from Thami Kabbaj, and this book is not good (the author is just selling his courses of course but I was too young to understand it when I have bought it).
I think this is better to write a non-fictionnal book like this. The researchs about finances are making me learn even more things about it. Personnaly, I don't buy low-content books, so I don't believe I people will buy one of those.
Currently I'm on the 4th part of the book (4 out of 5 in total), I write about 2k words per day, if you haven't read the file already, I'm planning to write betwenn 20k and 25k words in total.
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