Foreword
Preface Introduction A note on fear A note on publishing options
PART 1: YOUR BUSINESS AND YOU SECTION 1: GROWING YOUR BUSINESS
what’s your why? or the 20-year perspective target reader – who are
you writing for? target reader – the persona write the right book –
Venn diagram write the right book – SO What? write the right book –
priority quadrants write the right book – decision grid position
yourself The Curve try the buy button test micro-niche and
customize SECTION 2: GROWING YOUR PLATFORM start with the platform,
not the book plan your content strategy take a content audit write
your biography start blogging blog smarter build your email list
launch a podcast SECTION 3: GROWING YOUR NETWORK map your network
help others to help yourself create a community build your street
team create a brain trust contact hard-to-find people reach the
rockstars deliver an experience find your foreword writer source
stories set up interviews get feedback on your TOC bring in the
beta readers write with the crowd consider crowdfunding explore JVs
and affiliates SECTION 4: GROWING YOURSELF rich reading rapid
reading turn your reading into a conversation writing as a tool for
reflection freewriting Morning Pages find your meaning and
fascination know thyself – Gretchen Rubin’s Four Tendencies know
thyself – where do you get your energy? know thyself – tips for
extroverts know thyself – tips for introverts PART 2 WRITING YOUR
BOOK SECTION 1: GETTING CLEAR draw out your book create distinctive
IP start with a proposal nail your title and subtitle write a
summary decide how long your book will be structure – do the
thinking structure – create a framework structure – working table
of contents SECTION 2: MAKING IT HAPPEN organize your research –
the commonplace book organize your research – index cards organize
your research – online tools develop your writing habit – find your
space develop your writing habit – piggyback on what’s already
there develop your writing habit – streaking develop your writing
habit – overcoming writer’s block team up talk it out read it out
loud reward yourself create a writing playlist use a slide deck
SECTION 3: NINJA TIPS use a timer the series in disguise mind your
metaphors build a boneyard email tips SECTION 4: BEYOND THE BOOK
get your marketing collateral ready to go create online companion
material write a workbook from page to stage The Last Word A
non-exhaustive list of content outputs Useful tools About the
author Acknowledgements Bibliography Index
Alison Jones is a publisher, podcaster, speaker and book coach,
founder of Practical Inspiration Publishing and host of The
Extraordinary Business Book Club podcast. She worked as an editor
and publisher with leading companies such as Chambers, Oxford
University Press and Macmillan, most recently as Director of
Innovation Strategy at Palgrave Macmillan until she left to set up
her own publishing imprint.
Through her training and coaching programmes she enables business
leaders and entrepreneurs to deepen their thinking and communicate
more effectively, using their writing to build a platform for their
expertise and business success.
A champion of the value of books for businesses, she is a former
Head Judge of the Business Book Awards in the UK and recommends and
reviews business books for the thousands of subscribers to her
weekly newsletter.
She has written and edited several books, including This Book Means
Business (2018) and Exploratory Writing (2022), speaks regularly at
industry and business events (she has twice chaired the London Book
Fair’s Quantum conference), and regularly contributes articles on
business books and business writing to press and other
publications. In 2022 she delivered a TEDx talk, 'Let's Rethink
Writing'.
Bernadette Jiwa is a global authority on the role of story in
business, innovation and marketing and the author of five
bestselling books on marketing and brand storytelling. She advises,
consults and speaks to entrepreneurs and business leaders who want
to build meaningful brands. Her work takes her from Sydney to New
York (and everywhere in between).
Amazon Reviews:
'I wish this book had been published 10 years ago, but then of
course the world was a very different place. If you are wondering
if publishing a book can help your business, it is worth taking
Alison's advice: build your online profile in tandem with getting
your act together with your book. There's tons of great advice, all
written elegantly and clearly, with practical guidance that comes
through with her personal warmth and enthusiasm. It is a pleasure
to read. Getting your book out there, however, is not a walk in the
park. if you are aiming to become a successful business
entrepreneur and author, you will need to be ready to put in the
necessary work so that your book really supports what you want to
do. We've done it in our business, years ago, and books really can
help you grow. Alison's book will help you get there.'
'A book about writing a book? It’s so much more than that. Learning
how to leverage a book to build your business in bite sized
actionable steps. Highly recommended.'
'I found this book highly practical, easily digestible and
inspiring. As a publisher and author, I took away many tips that I
have already used and intend to use. Alison is a knowledgeable and
interesting author and the book is clearly written and
entertaining. I'd definitely recommend.'
'As a fan of Alison’s podcast I couldn’t wait to get my hands on
her book. It’s a brilliant guide to writing a business book and
I’ve been working my way through following her practical advice.
For example, I set up a beta-readers list and their insight and
feedback has transformed my book position and pitch. And that’s
just one of the many tips and tricks explained by Alison and backed
up with stories and inspiration from professional authors and
publishers. If you want to write a business book – this is the
perfect guide on why and how you should go about it.'
'"This Book Means Business" is about planning, writing and
marketing a book that links to your business. The book includes
many practical suggestions and much inspirational encouragement.
It's fair to say that the author knows her stuff and that it shows!
I greatly enjoyed TBMB and highly recommend it. How it has impacted
me might be seen in due course!'
'Alison Jones is an experienced publisher and has an excellent
podcast where she interviews interesting and high profile authors.
She draws on this expertise to pack a lot of practical knowledge
into this book. Alison emphasises the important of knowing your
target market for a business book, and this book is clearly aimed
at people who want to write a book as part of a wider business and
marketing strategy. As well as useful advice on planning and
writing your book, Alison includes plenty of ideas on how to raise
your profile and build an audience, to help you market both your
book and your business. Given that writing a book is a huge
investment in terms of your time, I think this book is very
worthwhile read. It will help you think through the reasons why you
are writing a book, identify exactly whom you are writing it for,
and consider how to reach your ideal readers and clients.'
'Finally, Alison put all of her best knowledge into a book! And did
a pretty excellent job at that. Which is not surprising given her
credentials and the number of books she's published.
I love Alison's writing style, lighthearted, knowledgeable, fun and
interesting. It makes you want to dive into the next chapter and
it's fair to say Alison hasn't held back on delivering value.
I think pretty much all of her knowledge bombs are in Thie Book
Means Business.
So you can't really go wrong in reading this book if you are new to
writing a book, or an experienced author for that matter.' Robin
Waite
'I am 17% through this book, and have already had two new solutions
to problems I’ve found in writing my book: clearly this book is
well worth reading all the way through!' K C
'Alison Jones has produced an outstanding book. It is one of those
rare books that does what it says on the cover, and much, much
more. Alison writes in a style that is both highly thought
provoking and accessible. This is a rare talent, and a huge gift to
the reader. Alison deconstructs how to write a book in easily
understandable steps. Reading it is like being led through the
prose by an amazingly inspirational and expert teacher. She gives
you a sense of the enormity of the tasks, whilst giving you the
tools to do each one.
I loved the practical exercises, it is like being given a perfect
tool kit, and then shown how to use them by a master practitioner.
I read hundreds of business books, and have many more stacked by
the bed. I read this in a day, and I am now working my way through
it again in order to do the exercises. Having done a doctorate, I
thought I knew something about writing, but Alison has opened up a
whole new possibility.
I would also recommend it for non authors, her extensive overview
of building a social media network is thorough, practical and all
embracing. She has left nothing to chance. Apart from LinkedIn and
my website, I have never engaged in social media. In fact I swore I
would never use Facebook for political reasons. This author has
convinced me that my book needs a Facebook page, and I am starting
a Podcast. I have never met Alison but she has had a profound
impact on my life. What more could an author do?' Cathie
'A priceless resource for writers and business people alike.
Alison’s knowledge and experience in the publishing industry is
outstanding. I’ve learned so much from her. It’s a real privilege
that’s she has captured her expertise so thoroughly and practically
in this book. If you are in business and know the value of
publishing a book, yet feel you don’t know exactly how to go about,
this book is the resource for you. It captures all the tricks of
the trade and much more. As a skilful coach, Alison guides you
through the planning, structuring and production process of a book,
as well as the successful marketing of your book. You will also
learn how to align your book as a product with your business
goals.'
'This has to be the most practical and straightforward book written
to help write your own business book. So far I’ve scanned through
from cover to cover and I know now the chunks where I can come back
and follow the steps in detail as and when I get to that stage in
my book writing. Easy and enjoyable to read as a bedside book, too.
Thank you for writing this!' Karen Skidmore
'I’ve read lots of books on writing and getting your book out there
and I still managed to get lots out of This Book Means Business.
And this is the only book I’ve come across which specifically
targets the business owner/professional who is writing a book as
part of their business development plan.
What the book does particularly well is to lay down the writing
process (including idea generation, how it will support your
business, how to connect with readers after its publication) in
small chunks.
If this is the first time you’re writing a book, TBMB will give you
a very clear idea of all the steps involved – you can then identify
what specific steps you will need further help or guidance with.
And there are still plenty of ideas and inspiration here for the
more experienced writer – as well as a reminder of those things we
thought of long ago but never got round to…
Having listened to The Excellent Business Book podcast and taken
part in one of Alison’s book proposal challenges, I can really hear
the author’s voice coming through. It’s an honest book, it’s a
clear book. And as Alison has drawn her inspiration from her
podcast guests (as well as from her extensive career in
publishing!) and knowledge of the business book landscape, you will
find plenty of further reading suggestions for a wide range of
business books.
I particularly welcomed the introduction to the "forced metaphor"
technique and building a "boneyard".
As well as lots of ideas on how to use the book to generate
business or complement your business services, Alison’s succinct
language generates lots of examples of how to write in your own
voice, as well as some great quotes:
“We’re wired to connect to individuals, not concepts.”
“Fear congratulates itself on keeping us safe by keeping us
small.”
And the one I need to remember:
“You can do anything but you can’t do everything.”' Pilar
'An excellent resource for writing a book AND planning and thinking
about your business, and what you want to achieve from writing a
book. It's a realistic how to, that doesn't pretend it's easy but
in offering helpful ideas and specific guidance, all in a very easy
to read and digest format, it helps you see how you could write a
book and avoid many of the pitfalls that other authors have
experienced.
It's a pleasure to read and it makes you feel that writing a book
is possible and positive, not just for your business but also for
yourself in the process. It recognises that everyone is different
and works in different ways so it offers a range of ideas that have
been tried and tested by the authors that have been interviewed.
It's refreshing, uplifting and packed with useful ideas and a good
dose of inspiration.' R Byrne
'Given Alison’s experience and background, I knew this book would
nail the practical side of writing a business book, and indeed it
does with action points in every chapter to help you through that
process.
What I was delightfully pleased to see as well is that this is as
much a book about creating the vision, messaging and purpose of
your business, and how writing a book will help shape that. It’s as
much a strategic workshop as it is a book.
It is written with practical common sense, good humour and
vulnerability which sums up Alison’s authentic voice as an author.
So despite the title, even if you aren’t considering writing a
business book, you will get an awful lot out of this gem.' Ruth
B
'If your own business book ends up being as well thought through,
beautifully written, and inspiring as this one, it will definitely
have done its job. It's particularly good for how to use your book
to grow your authority as a business owner, and for how to build a
supportive community around both your business and your book. I
felt a renewed sense of enthusiasm for writing my own book once I'd
finished it.' Ginny Carter
'This is a superb book and if you are writing, or even just
thinking about writing, a business book then you should have this
to hand at all times. Everything you need to know is in here,
whether you are new to the game or experienced and just want to
have a sense check on what you've been doing this book is ideal. It
answered all my questions in an accessible way and introduces you
to many of the invaluable resources out there. Alison is open,
honest and funny and the book is a pleasure to read as well as
useful. I have spent a lot of time researching this subject over
the last few months and gained information and guidance from a
myriad of different sources, with this book you don't need to ,
everything you need is in one place.' S K Minchin
'I LOVED THIS BOOK! If you are thinking of, or writing a book then
this is an ESSENTIAL read. It will help you strategically plan,
write and promote your book leaving no stone unturned! It will
enable you to create a rock solid foundation for a successful book.
I especially loved the chapter about extroverts and
introverts....and I really connected with ‘streaking’, that concept
really works for me. This whole book is about the ‘back end’ of
writing a book. It contains all of the knowledge that we often lack
when starting to write. This is a fantastic resource that I will be
referring to time and time again! Thank you Alison Jones for a
spectacular read!' M. Hocking
'I would have posted my review earlier, but I kept being prompted
into action – which, after all, is the purpose of this book. I
found myself not just making notes, but planning out specific ideas
that I can see working for my book and my business. I loved using
the questions at the end of each short section to prompt my own
ideas.
If writing is part of your business strategy – or if you want it to
be – you’ll find specific, practical tips here, which will help you
to make your book and your business grow together. Thoroughly
recommended.' Clare Painter
'Unlike many people in business, I generally have an aversion to
business books other than Dilbert or Lucy Kellaway. What I can't
bear - and don't believe - is the idea that any one author has all
the answers, or at least enough to hold my attention for 200 or so
pages. This Book Means Business is a much better recipe for
success, and has extracted top tips from over 100 people with a
veritable salmagundi of experience and talent. Alison Jones is a
master compiler and curator of case studies and, as a result, this
book about business has fantastic practical and pragmatic value for
anyone in the business of books, and beyond.' David L.
Redmond-Roche
'Alison Jones nails the issue of how difficult it can be to write a
book alone, when she says : “Writing alone is like drinking alone:
it’s OK, but you don’t want to be doing too much of it."
Her book ‘This books means Business’ is an essential read for
anyone wanting to write a business book and is unsure of how to
start and complete the journey. Like a trusted friend she guides
you through the whole process from start to finish and beyond, with
expert authority, wisdom and above all humour! I devoured the book
in one sitting as the structure is so devour-able and I sense I
will be stealing the ‘street team’ idea for the launch of my own
book this year!' Elaine Halligan
'A really accessible, practical read for anyone who wants to write
their own business book. I love the way it is divided up into
manageable chunks. I particularly liked how Alison looked at the
different ways an extravert might approach writing a book as
opposed to an introvert. A mine of useful information and insight.'
Angelcoach
'I'm in the process of writing a business book at the moment and
wish I'd had this book sooner! It contains a huge variety of ideas
and tips meaning that while not everything is right for me, I'm
sure that every budding business author will take away real value
from its content.
The book is clearly divided up into 'before you start' and 'how to
write' and the tips are easy to action with lots of useful
exercises to make sure you write the right book and then squeeze
every last drop of value out of it. There are brilliant suggestions
for this and I'm really looking forward to getting stuck into my
book again.
I wish I'd got the paper copy, rather than Kindle, as I wanted to
be able to put post-its on the things I wanted to action and flick
back and forth.' Alice Jennings
'Alison is a treasure trove of information for people who want to
write a book that will build their business. Alison is a woman who
walks the walk and talks the talk and I love this book. It is my
handy go-to bible as I finish writing my book and she's got me
thinking about things I haven't considered yet.
Want to write a business building book? Get this one!!' Yas
'I really like books that are pragmatic and helpful. Not just great
ideas, but great practice. This book gives me exactly what I need
to take me step by step to getting my book finished and out there.
An excellent resource.
And any book that gets a joke about ‘premature articulation’ into
the first chapter gets my attention.' Bluecraig99
'I really like books that are pragmatic and helpful. Not just great
ideas, but great practice. This book gives me exactly what I need
to take me step by step to getting my book finished and out there.
An excellent resource.
And any book that gets a joke about ‘premature articulation’ into
the first chapter gets my attention.' Richard Hall
'I really wasn't expecting to read this book in one go...
I bought it as I have been following Alison Jones's work for a
while. It didn't disappoint - it was jam packed with really good
ideas, tools, tips and inspiring stories of real people grappling
with and succeeding at the book writing process. All this I
expected. But I found that I just couldn't put it down! The short,
bite-sized nuggets (it seems too much to call them chapters) were
so interesting and easy to read that I found myself reading and
reading, enjoying myself all the way to the end, when I should have
been going to lunch. I ended up eating my sandwich at nearly 2pm,
hungry because of the late lunch, but really full of ideas and
inspiration!
I could have done with this book in 2011 when I wrote my first
book. It's going to come in handy for book no 4. Thank you Alison.
It's marvellous. If you're a potential reader, then do yourself a
favour and grab a copy.' Dr Penny Pullen
'I've done plenty of professional writing, but creating a business
book that works is a whole other challenge. I read this terrific
book in one sitting, and it's sending me straight back to my own
manuscript with ideas to move it forwards, improve it and get
unstuck in difficult places. I'll be keeping it by my desk to
return to again and again.
Alison Jones combines her decades of experience in bringing
business books to life with compelling stories from writers and
publishers. It's full of practical, usable advice as well as
well-framed questions. She has a beautifully judged light yet
knowledgeable style.
I'd highly recommend it for anyone who wants to frame and present
their own specialist professional knowledge in book form. It won't
tell you exactly how to structure it, or the details of how to
build your email list, but it will give you an excellent
understanding of what you need to consider and how to go about
finding the answers that work for you. It's a good starting point,
but it's also packed with of wise advice for anyone already down
the road of writing or publishing.' Jo81
'Alison's book is full of practical help and advice to plan, write,
publish and market your book. It is written in a clear and engaging
voice and Alison's knowledge and intellect shine through. You are
getting a taste of the magic of what it is like to work with Alison
1:1 in book form. She is there to hold your hand every step of the
way and that is just what she is like in real life too! Highly
recommended.' Lyn Bromley
'Full of practical advice to help people to write, publish and then
market their business book. An invaluable resource. Highly
recommended.' GoodReader
'If you are considering writing a book, and writing one to help you
promote you and your business, look no further. Get a copy of this
book today. Whether you are a seasoned writer or just starting out,
you'll find loads of practical tips and wisdom here.
What I think I like the most is how half the book is devoted to
planning and preparation. While you might be a little daunted at
how much thinking has to go into a book, I can testify that it's an
investment worth making and there are many baby steps to be taken.
Every suggestion is well explained and simple to implement. This is
a masterpiece that will help many an author. My only complaint is
that it wasn't written ten years ago when I started!' Tom Evans
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