Tips
Booklets
A tip is a succinct 1-3
sentence idea that starts with a verb.
If you want to open doors with a book, but don't want to
write a full-length book, write a tips booklet. Design,
layout and printing are far less costly than book
publishing, and the profit from printed and digital
booklets can be substantial.
A
smart spinoff from your nonfiction book is a tips booklet.
In fact, to persuade a buyer to buy your full-length book
or home study program, sell them the short tips booklet
first and then up-sell them the "big" book.
Here's an example of a tips booklet I created from series
of articles written by my client, a respected Public
Relations Executive. In this case it was necessary to
re-write much of his wisdom into tips format, and then
organize them into sequential chapters.

I will take your book and
create a 16-32 page booklet (5.5" x 8.5" size) within a
week or two. Or I can work with the hundred or so ideas you
have collected when brainstorming on a specific topic and
organize it logically into a publication that presents you
eloquently as the expert.
Fees depend on word count, complexity of the assignment,
how much research is required, whether content is provided,
and a number of other pertinent factors. Included are
spell-checking, fact-checking and final proofreading. I'll
even suggest a list price for your booklet.
A deposit of $500 is required. If I decline the assignment
your deposit is fully refunded. Satisfaction is guaranteed.
