Would you like to be a published author?

 

How to get into print

 

Having my first book The Lazy Project Manager published by Infinite Ideas changed my professional life.

 

I had ambitions to widen my audience and to get on to the international speaking circuit. It was only once I had a book to support and promote me that I began to be noticed.

 

A book lends gravitas and authority to its author (assuming it's a good book and all the evidence suggests that The Lazy Project Manager is indeed a good book!) It can set agendas. It receives reviews in trade media that raise the author's profile.

 

The book has helped me internationally, too. The Lazy Project Manager has been a bestseller on Amazon Kindle store in the USA and I've had a huge number of enquiries for speaking gigs and consultancy as a result (I have presented in New Zealand, Brazil, USA, Germany, Poland, France, Romania, Sweden, Hungary, Netherlands and many more).

 

A book written by you to sell (or give) to clients is the best piece of marketing collateral you can own. 

 

I am working now with my friends at Infinite Ideas to develop more titles in the Project Management sector. So, if you've written or are considering writing a book, get in touch now. Infinite ideas will always give you an honest assessment of your book’s potential. There are a number of ways that they work with new authors including partnership publishing, e-books and self-publishing. Whatever your needs, they are there to help you get in to print.

 

Listen to my friends at Infinite Ideas (the publishers of The Lazy Winner and The Lazy Project Manager) and hear what they have to say about getting published.