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How Writing a Book is Good For Business & Why You Shouldn't Do It Without a Coach

How Writing a Book is Good For Business & Why You Shouldn't Do It Without a Coach

Update: 2024-10-30
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In this episode of the Duct Tape Marketing Podcast, I interview Argentina-based author Leigh Shulman. A writing mentor with two decades of experience under her belt.

She founded The Inspired Writer Community, an online mentoring community for writers at any stage in their writing lives. Her bestselling book The Writer’s Roadmap: Paving the Way To Your Ideal Writing Life helps thousands find their way in the writing world. Her international writing retreat and website are listed as The Write Life’s top resources for writers, and her words have appeared in The New York Times, Washington Post, Longreads, and Guernica, among others.

Leigh lives with her family, where she writes and contemplates (like most writers do) about whether she’s the only person who doesn’t like Dulce de Leche. We discuss the profound impact of writing a book on business success, the importance of storytelling in both fiction and nonfiction and the role of coaching in the writing process. We also explore how books can serve as trust builders, the influence of AI on writing, and strategies for finding time to write amidst busy schedules.

Key Takeaways:


  • Writing a book acts as a calling card for businesses.

  • A book can directly lead to client engagement and revenue generation.

  • Books can amplify credibility and visibility in the market.

  • Every business can benefit from telling their story through a book.

  • Books are part of a continuous learning process.

  • Setting clear goals for your book is essential for success.

  • Writing solidifies your process and helps define your next steps.

  • Feedback from readers and peers can guide future writing projects.

  • Both fiction and nonfiction writing share common storytelling elements.

  • Coaching can alleviate the challenges and self-doubt in writing.

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How Writing a Book is Good For Business & Why You Shouldn't Do It Without a Coach

How Writing a Book is Good For Business & Why You Shouldn't Do It Without a Coach

John Jantsch