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Do you have an inspirational story to share? Readers in our society often seek advice to grow & understand challenges in today’s world. Wise Publications works with many self-help authors in a range of markets to help encourage and inspire these growing souls. Buyers expect this type of editorial content to have a familiar style of repetition & intent. Let us help your publish your self-help book today! 

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Making a Difference 

- Publish Your Self-Improvement Book -

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The first step is to put your experiences down on paper; just write what you have accomplished and lessons learned. Our editors can then discuss with you recommendations to summarize your problem-solving strategies. How did you reach these decisions? What positive results can they absorb?

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Publishing Your

Self-Improvement Book

in 4 Easy Steps

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Just Start Writing

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Zero in on one particular subject area where your advice can transform others’ lives. This genre of writing should include personal observations that are encouraging to readers who can put themselves in your shoes.

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Zero-In on a Subject

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Sharp Design

Our designers can prepare a chapter template where readers can learn useful information in a clear format. We will select step-by-step graphics and mastheads that distill your expertise into one pertinent idea per section. Useful & important tips should be highlighted for readers to absorb in an engaging manner.

There’s a reason why any expert has a book to prove it. You need it to establish your professional credentials in this market. Releasing your own volume of expertise elevates your credibility amongst your peers & readers in a positive way that no other medium can. Let’s talk about how Wise Publications can get you started on adding this profitable tool to your career path!

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Build Your Brand

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"What you do makes a difference, and you have to decide what kind of difference you want to make."

- Jane Goodall

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