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Selling your book by Repurposing!

Released on: September 8, 2008, 9:36 pm

Press Release Author: Reet

Industry: Internet & Online

Press Release Summary: What would you say if I told you that you could take one idea
– your book – and turn it into a gold mine? Well, that’s the principle behind
repurposing, or turning one idea into many.

Press Release Body: What would you say if I told you that you could take one idea –
your book – and turn it into a gold mine? Well, that’s the principle behind
repurposing, or turning one idea into many.

Repurposing is used a lot in the interior design business. It’s taking an item that
may have one purpose and then finding multiple uses for it, like taking a
traditional glass flower vase and using it as storage vessel for lemons and limes or
other objects. A recent news story I saw told how one chronic speeder found his 2000
Dodge Viper repurposed as a DARE vehicle for police to use in their educational
programs to keep kids off drugs. Repurposing is everywhere, and you can do it too.


Let’s say you’ve written an instructional book. You can repurpose that book in an
unlimited number of ways, and each of those ways can appeal to a different market
base. It’s so much easier finding and appealing to a new market than it is writing a
new book. And each new market brings new income. Repurposing is an ingenious way to
sell more books or information products more rapidly, superior and with less effort.

From your hard cover book you can release a soft cover book, an Ebook and an audio
CD of your book. With one idea you’ve just appealed to four different markets. From
there you can create editorials or articles based on chapters of the book. You can
also start a blog, eZine or website.

When people ask you questions about your work, jot those questions down. Those can
simply become entries on your blog or eZine or the topic for future articles or even
another book. If your content is appropriate, you can develop workshops and seminars
or a series of teleseminars. Then you can create workbooks, guides and 3-ring
binders as supplementary materials. You can even move into personal consulting and
group coaching. And the closer and more private access your audience has to you, the
more you must charge.

Repurposing can really have a domino effect. The broader the consumption of your
message, the more money you make. Broad consumption is being read, being listened
to, being downloaded, being printed and being in demand.

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These are just some of the ways content can be repurposed – there are many more. You
can create an empire starting with one book. Let your mind go crazy with all of the
ideas out there and all of the possibilities, and get started at the present.



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