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Ever wonder if anyone wants to read what you want to write?

The latest Publishing Coach Weekly article addresses a question from last week’s teleseminar, and expands on another aspect of testing whether there’s an audience for your book.

The article is called “Test Your Book Idea Using Keywords ” and I give you a great tool to get familiar with.

If you don’t have a book yet, use this to help you hone your idea–and even come up with new ones!

If you do have a book you want to market, use this to find other ways to find the people who want to find you!

Don’t forget to ask your question if you have one–I answer questions on the Publishing Coach Weekly teleseminar.

I hope you can attend the teleseminar on Thursday at 1 p.m. Eastern. If you missed last week’s you can also listen to the replay at the Publishing Coach Weekly teleseminar replay page .

Thursday at 1 p.m. Eastern, 10 a.m. Pacific is your opportunity to get your question answered about writing, publishing, or promoting a book on the next Publishing Coach Weekly teleseminar.

Each Publishing Coach Weekly teleseminar is held at 1 p.m. Eastern, 10 a.m. Pacific, for 30-45 minutes. Here you can ask your question, before or during the call. You can also get your Action/Resource Guide the day of the call. (Replays available within 48 hours at www.publishingcoachweekly.com/teleseminarreplays.html.)

The questions I plan to answer include:

  • “Are there any ways to test the idea(s) one would have for a book? No sense working hard on a manuscript if it wouldn’t have market appeal.”-Barb
  • “What are some good strategies for determining market interest as well as gaps in the existing book market?”–Lynne
  • “If you were to write a book, how would you rank the most important things to spend time and money on? (Topic would sell or not, market, title, cover, content, etc.–not marketing, website, etc.–just the book…)”–Johnny

Plus I’ll tell you what I think is the most important quality you need to become a successful author.

It’s all here.