Why I Should Write a Book

Photo by Kelly Sikkema

Photo by Kelly Sikkema

It is so easy to undermine an author's work. One glance at the book cover and you have already made up your mind. We have all walked in and out of bookstores without actually buying a book. Behind every snubbed book is an author who spent months studying, writing, toiling and investing money to print, publish and promote their book. 

If you think teaching is a thankless profession, think again. Teachers have an easier go when compared to several authors (and artists) who do not get to make back three quarter of the time and money they invest in publishing a book. 

With this in mind, why should anyone be an author? Why should anyone have to put in so much time, effort and money without any proper sense of return on investments? Even if it is your passion, why should you have to starve because you are doing what you love? If you have a business, an idea or a vision, why can't you effectively share and market it by writing a book? Why you should even write? 

Osamede Arhunmwunde's book, Why I Should Write A Book, answers all these questions and more. It reveals important tenets that you need to know to about maximize your authorship experience and using your book as a leverage to establishing yourself in your niche. It dismisses all preconceived notions of what it is like to a writer or an author and highlights the benefits of having your name on a book.

Arhunmwunde sees a book as the oldest marketing tool and strongly believes all creatives and entrepreneurs should invest in it. Apart from the credibility that comes with being an author, it gives you the opportunity to share your ideas and stories and market your expertise and business to several individuals who, normally, would not hear you out.

Having a book with your name on it gives your opinion more weight." - Osamede Arhunmwunde.

There's more. The book gives a detailed outline on why, what and how you need to write, publish and promote your book. There are several tips for those who think they do not have the writing or topical credibility or who do not know how and where to get a book published, promoted and sold or who do not know what to do after their first book. 

A book will outlive you. A book can be a record of your life. It is a mark on the sands of time that you were here." - Osamede Arhunmwunde.

There is a whole of opportunities out there for every author. A book gives you so much credibility, experience and access than you can begin to imagine. You don't have to be a struggling author. Your business doesn't have to continue to suffer. Give yourself and your idea/story a chance by writing a book.

Buy Why I Should Write A Book here

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