
What to expect from this course
Generate a concise, novel, and themed approach to distinguish your book from any other.
Develop a primary topic and theme(s) for your book
Your book title is as important as your content.
Construct potential book titles for a wider audience
Take the time to structure your ToC and give yourself an achievable gameplan.
Develop your initial table of contents
We will help you to have a full book proposal ready in this course, based on numerous publisher requirements.
Have a book proposal ready for most publishers
A step-by-step guide through the most critical sections of your book.
In-depth focus on Chapter 1 abstract, introduction, conclusion and 'skeleton'
Tips and tricks to streamline your workflow based on years of experience,
Learn useful tips on consistency and how to be efficient with figures, graphs and equations
Over 50 video-recorded individual lessons
We have recorded over 50 individual lessons of less than 15 minutes each to guide you through the challenges of writing a technical book.
You can complete these lessons in your own time and at your own pace. The course is structured in a practical way so that when you are done, you have a book proposal, abstract, introduction, conclusion, and 'skeleton' ready. This means you can now write about your research content and increase the turnaround time to publish your book exponentially.
You will also receive a certificate if you complete the entire course.


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Course curriculum - first chapter is free, full course is USD 99
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Book Writing: Introduction, challenges, benefits and time management
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Choosing unique topics and how to build a theme
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Developing a table of contents for your book
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Preparing your research-oriented book proposal for international publishers
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Start planning important sections of the first chapter of your book
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Reviewing the differences between an abstract and an introduction
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Writing the abstract of your first chapter
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Writing the conclusion of your first chapter
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Effectively and efficiently using figures, graphs, tables and equations in your book
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General consistency considerations throughout your book




