SPS 171: How To Write Useful Books That Help Readers & Sell Well with Rob Fitzpatrick
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Publication Date |
Aug 17, 2022
Episode Duration |
00:46:21

Join me for an insightful interview with Rob Fitzpatrick, author of Write Useful Books and The Mom Test, as we dive into the topic of beta readers. In this episode, we cover the following points with a focus on how to improve your book with beta readers:

  • Tips for writing useful books
  • Building a recommendation loop into your book and how Rob did it
  • Using reader conversations to create your table of contents
  • The importance of beta readers and how they can help improve your book
  • The three things Rob looks for in the beta reading process
  • The first question to ask in the beta reading process
  • The difference between writing useful nonfiction and fiction
  • Why self-publishing can be a better option

This interview is a treasure trove of information for writers looking to improve their craft with the help of beta readers. Don't miss this opportunity to learn from an expert!

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