How to ghost write a book so good that people think it's fake, with Joshua Lisec.
Get Noticed! Send a text. Can a book be your greatest investment, not an expense? This episode features Joshua Lisec, a celebrated ghostwriter, who"s crafted over 80 books and authored "So Good People Think it"s Fake". Joshua explains the essence of a standout book in generating qualified leads and revenue. He presents a unique perspective of viewing a book as an asset, even introducing an ROI calculator to quantify this. A notable concept he stresses is how your book can be a powerful tool to establish you as an authority in your field. Ever wondered how "Jobs To Be Done Theory" applies to book writing? Joshua will walk you through it! He shares his experience in writing "Command Attention, Monetize Your Talent, Stack and Become The Uncontested Authority in Your Niche," a book that embodies this theory. Delving into how books can be powerful tools to get specific jobs done, he emphasizes on avoiding the trap of overpromising and underdelivering. Joshua further shares valuable advice for entrepreneurs on building authority through comprehensive book writing. Tune in to uncover how you can inspire trust and become the go-to expert in your field through your book.World of Work Experts on the People and Performance Podcast Interviews with experts and business leaders focused on ways to inspire employees. Get Otter with 1-month FREE Pro Lite Generate rich notes for meetings, interviews, lectures, and other important voice conversations. Podcastpage.io - Launch your podcast website in minutes Viddyoze: Create client-grabbing videos Client-grabbing videos in just 3 clicks with the world's most powerful video animation platform Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you. Support the show Be a podcast guest. Share your story. Learn how to get noticed by podcast hosts. Check out the Podcast Guest Blueprint - click the link below. https://academy.theunnoticed.cc/
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