writing – Andrew Wee | Blogging | Affiliate Marketing | Social Traffic Generation | Internet Marketing http://whoisandrewwee.com BizExcellerated Internet Marketing: Achieve mastery in blogging, affiliate marketing, social traffic generation at Andrew Wee Thu, 07 Apr 2016 17:25:22 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.8.9 2006-2007 andreww38@gmail.com (Andrew Wee | Blogging | Affiliate Marketing | Social Traffic Generation | Internet Marketing) andreww38@gmail.com (Andrew Wee | Blogging | Affiliate Marketing | Social Traffic Generation | Internet Marketing) 1440 http://www.whoisandrewwee.com/wp-content/plugins/podpress/images/powered_by_podpress.jpg Andrew Wee | Blogging | Affiliate Marketing | Social Traffic Generation | Internet Marketing http://whoisandrewwee.com 144 144 BizExcellerated Internet Marketing: Achieve mastery in blogging, affiliate marketing, social traffic generation Andrew Wee | Blogging | Affiliate Marketing | Social Traffic Generation | Internet Marketing Andrew Wee | Blogging | Affiliate Marketing | Social Traffic Generation | Internet Marketing andreww38@gmail.com no no Kindle writing challenge week 1: $1,000 on the line http://whoisandrewwee.com/kindle/kindle-writing-challenge-week-1/ http://whoisandrewwee.com/kindle/kindle-writing-challenge-week-1/#comments Sat, 23 Aug 2014 01:19:52 +0000 http://whoisandrewwee.com/?p=1843 Note: If you haven’t checked out the original post, you can read it Kindle writing challenge, you can go read it now. It’s ok, I’ll wait.

Ok, read it? Cool.

We’re into day 9 of the challenge and with $1,000 on the line for meeting the target, you can look at my progress at the Google Doc I created to track my progress.

Having not written anything that was long in the past 6 months, it took some momentum to get started again, but once I got going, it became quite easy.

At the end of week 1 (ie: day 7), I’m at 3,871 words, beating my 3,500 word goal and at 19.36% of my 20,000 word goal.

What made this effort more achievable was setting a 500 word per day goal (about the length of a blog post) which makes it much easier to hit, compared to the daily word targets of 2,000 to 5,000 words per day I had set before.

At my current pace, I should be on track to hit the weekly goals, especially if I’m following the system I’ve worked out. So while I’ll still have the “I need to hit my weekly word count, else I’m paying out $1,000 each week” at the back to my head, I’ll be focusing on sharing some strategies to getting a book out and generating another source of income from it.

Some key learning points:

  • Preparation is key: Even though 500 words doesn’t seem like a lot, doing it every day and chalking up 3,500 words each week requires some planning and prep work to do well. Sure you can wing it for a day or two, but if you lose sight of the bigger picture, you can get lost too. A pretty apt analogy for the game of online marketing too.
  • Use downtime well: Everyone has pockets of downtime during the day, whether it’s the 5 minutes you’re waiting to get your latte, or the 30 minutes you’re waiting for a meeting to start. All that can add up to an hour or two per day. Using that well, especially to do brainstorm, note down key points, will help to increase your overall efficiency.
  • Get better, stronger, faster: While the most productive activity for this project (writing) is compressed into about 30 to 45 minutes each day, that frees up time to work on other stuff to get inspiration and hone my craft. In this case, since the book I’m working on is in the Young Adult Sci-Fi genre, I’m watching Sword Art Online 2 clips and a book series I read when I was a teen, Robotech: The Macross Saga.
  • Have fun: It’s easy to get caught up in something and have it turn into a grind. While some level of grinding is important at the start of a project to build up momentum, having every project involve grinding is going to burn you out eventually. This book is my “fun project”, so it helps reduce the stress from the other projects.

I’ll continue to post weekly updates as I work though the book.

One encouraging thing has been seeing a number of blog readers mailing me that they’ve also signed up for the Kindling training I mentioned and are working on their first book. If you’ve been keen to also publish books on Amazon’s Kindle platform and plan to come out with either a “How to” or fiction novel, it’s a great place to get started.

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Kindle writing challenge http://whoisandrewwee.com/kindle/kindle-writing-challenge/ http://whoisandrewwee.com/kindle/kindle-writing-challenge/#respond Fri, 15 Aug 2014 01:00:01 +0000 http://whoisandrewwee.com/?p=1838 Have you ever have a project that you wanted to get out because it’ll be good for you, but you’re just keeping busy with other projects?

I have been planning to get back to writing fiction for the Kindle platform for the longest time, but consulting work, affiliate campaigns and other stuff kept getting in the way.

So here is something exciting to put out as a challenge.

I read this post about a USA Today bestselling author who writes just 500 words a day. Every day.

So I’m working out a system to write a 20,000 word fiction book in 40 days (ie: 500 words/day).

I created a Google Doc to track my progress.
It has some features like tracking my progress on a daily, weekly and macro goal basis.

I also have the flexibility to bust my weekly goals, but the next week’s goals are reset to 3,500 again, so it has features to avoid stuff like being super productive for a week or two then letting stuff die after that.

You’re welcome to copy it and use it in your own work too.

Now here’s the interesting part.

I’ve set up weekly goals of 3,500 words per week.
My challenge is that I will achieve those word goals each week, for 6 weeks and have a draft at the end of it.

If I miss one of those goals, I’ll pay out $1,000.
Haven’t worked out the payment mechanics yet. If you have a suggestion, post in the comments and let me know.

So, yeah, based on $1,000 per week, and 6 weeks in the challenge, I’m putting $6,000 on the line. (Yes, you guys qualify for this).

Important: If you would like some cash, be sure to share this post via Facebook to qualify for the cash if I mess up.

Some strategies I’m working on:
1) Achieving the weekly goal earlier than day 7!
2) Week 1,2 should be the easy weeks. Week 3,4 will be more challenging and week 5,6 is where I’ll need to work on a strong finish.

The g-doc will be updated in real-time as I complete each stage of the challenge. You can see my word count at each stage and also some periodic updates here. (I’m planning on weekly updates).

PS: It’s always good to eat your own dog food.

If you’re interested, I’m following the Kindling system, developed by Geoff Shaw. It is a comprehensive Kindle book writing training program which comes up with getting the idea for plots, planning your work, formatting it so it conforms to Kindle’s book specs, and how to promote your stuff once it’s ready.

If you’re interested in creating a business from writing and marketing books on Amazon’s platform, be sure to check out Kindling.

It’s good.

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