MiniWrimo Week 2: Write Your Mini Book
7 Days to Write Your Mini Book
Hey Revenue Writers,
Last week we dove into crafting your idea and identity that will give your Mini Book power and purpose.
Now it’s time to put pen to paper and write the words that’ll change your readers world.
I’ve written an entire book and course on how to write your Mini Book in 7 Days so rather than get cute I’m going to share what has worked for me and helped hundreds of others blow through their first draft.
You don’t need a ton of content this week, you just need to write.
I’ve got a few lessons that’ll help get that process started, then it’s all about sitting in the seat and WRITING.
Week 2 November 10th - 17th
Alright it’s week 2 of MiniWriMo, lets put the details in your outline here on day 1.
Day 1: Finish Your Outline
This first day you gotta put all the details in your outline. This is the most important step… DO NOT skip these first few lessons.
It’s so easy to type if you finish the outline properly.
Step 3: Establish Key Points
(This is a Chapter my upcoming book Mini Book Straitjacket: How to Finish Your Non-Fiction Draft in 7 Days or Less and a lesson in the Mini Book Straitjacket Course)
Step 4: Finish Your Outline With Sub-Points
(This is a chapter of my upcoming book Mini Book Straitjacket: How to Finish Your Non-Fiction Draft in 7 Days or Less and the a lesson in the Mini Book Straitjacket Course)
Step 5: Guarantee You'll Get Your First Draft Done
(This is a Chapter of my upcoming book Mini Book Straitjacket: How to Finish Your Non-Fiction Draft in 7 Days or Less and a lesson in the Mini Book Straitjacket Course)
Day 2: Start Writing, Draft at Least 1 Chapter
Step 6: How to Actually Write/Type Your Mini Book
(This is a Chapter of my upcoming book Mini Book Straitjacket: How to Finish Your Non-Fiction Draft in 7 Days or Less and a lesson in the Mini Book Straitjacket Course)
Day 3-6 Write at Least 1 Chapter a Day
If you have more than 6 Chapters outlined make sure you write a little more than 1 chapter a day.
The last day, we’ll reserve for buttoning it up.
Post here your word counts each day so we can hold you accountable.
Day 7: Write Your Conclusion, Introduction & Lead Magnet
Your draft is basically done, but writing a Conclusion then Introduction (in that order) is what makes your book complete.
But if you don’t add in a lead magnet to your book your book won’t build your business. So don’t skip this step!
Step 7: Turn Readers Into Leads With a Killer Introduction, Conclusion, and Lead Magnet
(This is a Chapter of my upcoming book Mini Book Straitjacket: How to Finish Your Non-Fiction Draft in 7 Days or Less and a lesson in the Mini Book Straitjacket Course)






