Thursday, March 15, 2007

Tips on Getting a Book Deal (#18)

Coach Leesa explains why Divapreneurs At Work didn't go live on March 1st. It has something to do with getting a book deal. Discover the 1 thing that helped Coach Leesa secure a book deal without sending out any book proposals or working through a literary agent.

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4 Comments:

Anonymous Andrew said...

Hi Leesa

I wonder if a comment from a mere male is acceptable? ;-)

I'm Canadian by birth and have lived in Toronto. I now live in Auckland New Zealand.

I listen to and enjoy your show.

The Book:
I too am writing a book and was prompted by two ladies (The Blog Squad ( Patsi Krakoff and Denise Wakeman) to use a "Blog-To-Book" approach to develop my book and get progressive feedback.

Although I'm a bit slow in producing the content, I have 8 chapters done and have build a mailing list of about 1,500.

Each time I post a new chapter to the blog, I get nearly instant feedback. This has been very helpful to me. I intend making several major changes to the final version - (as a result of the ongoing feedback)

If you would like to take a look at what I done so far the url is www.business-plans-simplified.com

All the best with your book

Best regards from New Zealand

Andrew Smith

Andrew(at)apt.co.nz

6:25 PM  
Anonymous Kelly said...

Leesa you know I can't wait to have your book in my hands :) I'm so geeked about it!

1:28 PM  
Blogger Leesa Barnes said...

andrew, men are always welcomed to comment and join in the conversation.

kelly, thanks for the luv. wait a minute - you just reminded me that i have to contact you about the book. look for my email.

6:34 PM  
Blogger Andy said...

leesa - I'm sure you aleady know this but recording yourself talking about your topic then transcribing it works well. Even better - get someone to interview you - then have it transcribed. At worst this gives you a good starting point.

11:10 AM  

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