should you write a book?
but everyone thinks writing a book is the "I made it" moment.
hey there,
of course you should write a book.
but everyone thinks writing a book is the “I made it” moment.
like you’re not allowed to write one until you’ve “made it”…
it’s not.
it’s the “I finally built a client acquisition machine” moment…
it’s strategy.
here’s the reality.
writing a book will not make you money.
sorry, you’re not a professional author.
but it can get you clients.
big difference.
most entrepreneurs treat a book like a vanity project.
post on linkedin.
feel important for 48 hours.
cool.
zero roi.
what you should be doing instead is building a system.
boring.
repeatable.
stupid effective.
turns readers into buyers.
here’s the quick breakdown:
- write a focused book.
- not your life story.
- one person.
- one problem.
- one solution.
price it stupid low.
should feel like an impulse buy.
add an upsell that actually makes sense.
so if they bought the book…
what’s the obvious next step? what pairs well with it?
then, run traffic (ads).
make the funnel pay for itself (that’s very possible).
and then the part everyone ignores.
make people actually read the damn book.
because if they read it.
your sales calls become a joke.
short.
easy.
pre-sold.
they already trust you.
they just spent hours inside your brain.
but if you do what most people do these days…
“hey ai write me a book.”
congrats.
you now own 200 pages of garbage.
and zero clients.
I break the whole system down step by step in this video.
how to use ai without producing garbage.
how to build the funnel.
how to scale it.
watch it.
then go execute.
try harder,
JM