SPS 169: How To Make Your Next Book More Successful Than All Of Your Previous Books with Tony & Alisa DiLorenzo
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Arts
Books
Business
Courses
Education
Publication Date |
Aug 03, 2022
Episode Duration |
00:39:54

Join me for an insightful interview with Tony and Alisa DiLorenzo, authors of the successful book "The 6 Pillars of Intimacy," as we discuss the topic of writing a coaching book. In this episode, we cover the following points:

  • How to create a book that resonates deeply with readers and addresses their specific needs
  • The benefits of working with a self-publishing company, as experienced by Tony and Alisa
  • The reasons behind the success of "The 6 Pillars of Intimacy" compared to their previous books
  • Using coaching and counseling themes to create effective frameworks and content for your book
  • Tips and lessons learned from co-authoring a book
  • Effective strategies for launching and selling your book, including audiobook production

Whether you're a new or experienced author looking to write a coaching book, this episode is a must-listen. Join us as we explore the world of coaching books and learn how to create a book that truly connects with your readers.

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