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Children's story writing, proofreading, transcription, script writing, ghostwriting, Brand namesKindle formatting and Swahili translator
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Description
Experience Level: Entry
Num. of words: 70000
Tone: Enthusiastic
Extensive research needed: no
Extra notes: Non-fiction books tend to over promise and under deliver at times I find this common with self-help books or a business book that promises some special insights or to unlock the mysteries of something going viral etc.
I have started writing and recording voice notes (and using Google doc for dictation!) but I realise it will be more efficient now if I work with a ghost-writer now to speed up the process.
The whole aim of the book is to help any marketer (student or professional) and business owner (CEO, SVP, Senior directors) know how to get the most out of the beast of internet advertising (Google).
Businesses survive on sales, with profit being a measurable reward for their endevours. This applies to you, freelancers, you only keep freelancing if you keep making sales. This book, using anecdotes and analogies (some crazy ones), does this but does it very well.
I find that most non-fiction books go viral, but you only end up reading it once and conclude that *I could have figured this on my own with a bit of common sense" which is annoying and gives non-fiction authors (and their ghost writers a bad rep).
The book is full of ideas, ideas that take time to explore and deeply understand, ideas that pull you back time and time again to read them.
Importantly, I already have the structure of the book - 7 Chapters.
This is the structure:
Dedication - Small dedication to business owners, self employed folks who make the world go round - and the people who help businesses make the world go round.
Why I wrote this book - My frustration with marketing, someone once remarked "Half the money I spend on advertising is wasted, I just don't know which half"
What you will learn from this book - Its all about ideas, remember the famous lines in the film inception and the the power of ideas? this book is not list of best practice or how to dominate Google or how to drive traffic.
Chapter 1 - History of the internet, the internet was based on free access to information! Here I lay the foundations that help you and the reader how the internet functions and to help you know the role of search engines.
Chapter 2 - History of search engines - search engines were a necessity because of the information age era we live in, search engines are imperative. Here the reader sees the role of search engines, then gets introduced to Google search and gets a glimpse of why it is superior.
Chapter 3 - Blue pill vs Red pill, Facebook vs Google. everyone thinks Facebook (even Google) will be the new google, in this section I dissect the real differences between the two and should leave readers knowing whether they want the blue or red pill. The real fight in the future is Facebook vs YouTube (Google is way superior).
Chapter 4 - the pinnacle of the book - relevance. Information, the internet works because of relevance. There are 400m active websites (1 billion websites) and yet you only visit 10 or 15 each time, why? relevance. Why do you click a certain thing and not others, relevance. here I hammer home the point and use analogies of fishing, dating, a stand up comedian to make the point.
Chapter 5 - Once Google comes out the victor, we focus on content. If Google is the king, then your content will be its queen. Remember the story of beauty and the beast, how she swaps with her dad and becomes a slave to the beast, and the beast fall in love with her - here, readers learn the importance of content and how Google could help businesses make sales based on content.
Chapter 6 - We look at some of the Google tools you and our readers can use to sell online.
chapter 7 - is like a commentary on previous chapters. There are some ideas that if I include in the previous chapters they open a can of other ideas! An example....in history of search engines did you know it was a black barbados man who invented the first search engine called Archie? And trying to dispel this myth that computer science is for a white male, Stanford or MIT graduate - a woman, a disabled person or black/asian/ can do it - it takes laziness from the neck down! If you are lazy from the neck down you have what it takes to make a success of it.
I have already recorded notes, and voice notes, I need to sit down with you each day and we discuss and then you write.
Tone: Enthusiastic
Extensive research needed: no
Extra notes: Non-fiction books tend to over promise and under deliver at times I find this common with self-help books or a business book that promises some special insights or to unlock the mysteries of something going viral etc.
I have started writing and recording voice notes (and using Google doc for dictation!) but I realise it will be more efficient now if I work with a ghost-writer now to speed up the process.
The whole aim of the book is to help any marketer (student or professional) and business owner (CEO, SVP, Senior directors) know how to get the most out of the beast of internet advertising (Google).
Businesses survive on sales, with profit being a measurable reward for their endevours. This applies to you, freelancers, you only keep freelancing if you keep making sales. This book, using anecdotes and analogies (some crazy ones), does this but does it very well.
I find that most non-fiction books go viral, but you only end up reading it once and conclude that *I could have figured this on my own with a bit of common sense" which is annoying and gives non-fiction authors (and their ghost writers a bad rep).
The book is full of ideas, ideas that take time to explore and deeply understand, ideas that pull you back time and time again to read them.
Importantly, I already have the structure of the book - 7 Chapters.
This is the structure:
Dedication - Small dedication to business owners, self employed folks who make the world go round - and the people who help businesses make the world go round.
Why I wrote this book - My frustration with marketing, someone once remarked "Half the money I spend on advertising is wasted, I just don't know which half"
What you will learn from this book - Its all about ideas, remember the famous lines in the film inception and the the power of ideas? this book is not list of best practice or how to dominate Google or how to drive traffic.
Chapter 1 - History of the internet, the internet was based on free access to information! Here I lay the foundations that help you and the reader how the internet functions and to help you know the role of search engines.
Chapter 2 - History of search engines - search engines were a necessity because of the information age era we live in, search engines are imperative. Here the reader sees the role of search engines, then gets introduced to Google search and gets a glimpse of why it is superior.
Chapter 3 - Blue pill vs Red pill, Facebook vs Google. everyone thinks Facebook (even Google) will be the new google, in this section I dissect the real differences between the two and should leave readers knowing whether they want the blue or red pill. The real fight in the future is Facebook vs YouTube (Google is way superior).
Chapter 4 - the pinnacle of the book - relevance. Information, the internet works because of relevance. There are 400m active websites (1 billion websites) and yet you only visit 10 or 15 each time, why? relevance. Why do you click a certain thing and not others, relevance. here I hammer home the point and use analogies of fishing, dating, a stand up comedian to make the point.
Chapter 5 - Once Google comes out the victor, we focus on content. If Google is the king, then your content will be its queen. Remember the story of beauty and the beast, how she swaps with her dad and becomes a slave to the beast, and the beast fall in love with her - here, readers learn the importance of content and how Google could help businesses make sales based on content.
Chapter 6 - We look at some of the Google tools you and our readers can use to sell online.
chapter 7 - is like a commentary on previous chapters. There are some ideas that if I include in the previous chapters they open a can of other ideas! An example....in history of search engines did you know it was a black barbados man who invented the first search engine called Archie? And trying to dispel this myth that computer science is for a white male, Stanford or MIT graduate - a woman, a disabled person or black/asian/ can do it - it takes laziness from the neck down! If you are lazy from the neck down you have what it takes to make a success of it.
I have already recorded notes, and voice notes, I need to sit down with you each day and we discuss and then you write.
Simba M.
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