What is the product about?
Brian Tracy teaches users about the four stages of getting a book published in How to Write a Book and Become a Published Author.
What is the product?
How to Write a Book and Become a Published Author comes from the desk of well-known sales person, public speaker and author Brian Tracy. It is spread over 5 CD’s as well as a workbook and DVD with the information drawing heavily on the experiences of the author. How to Write a Book and Become a Published Author is broken down into 4 modules that cover everything from planning right through to publication of a book. Each of these modules does break it down further and go into greater detail but that is how Brian Tracy chooses to break down How to Write a Book and Become a Published Author. As well as the core content there are 6 CD’s and DVD’s that are provided by Brian Tracy. Each of those tie in with the themes of How to Write a Book and Become a Published Author.
What is the investment vs. the rate of return?
Brian Tracy sells How to Write a Book and Become a Published Author for a one-time cost of $497. There is a money back guarantee in place but it stipulates that users cannot claim once they have received the second part of the course. In terms of return on your investment, this isn’t really explored in detail but Brian Tracy claims that many publishers will pay tens of thousands or even hundreds of thousands of dollars as an advance.
Does the product provide value for money?
At the price it is I don’t believe that How to Write a Book and Become a Published Author does represent value for money.
Conclusion
If How to Write a Book and Become a Published Author cheaper then it would stand to greatly benefit potential purchasers but as it stands I am not convinced that there is enough to warrant the current price The main problem is that a lot of what is on offer in How to Write a Book and Become a Published Author isn’t anything that a serious author wouldn’t already know to some degree. If this were a $100 product, maybe even $200 at a push it may be worthwhile but as it stands I would look elsewhere for similar information for a lot less investment.
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