Most people never write a book because they think it has to be big.
Big idea.
Big word count.
Big commitment.
Big disruption to their life.
So they postpone it.
For years.
Here’s the truth most people don’t want to hear:
👉 Your first business book should be short.
Not because you have less to say — but because clarity beats volume.
A short book forces you to:
- Decide what you actually stand for
- Say one thing well instead of ten things poorly
- Respect your reader’s time
- Finish (which is the real power move)
Some of the most effective authority-building books are not 300 pages.
They are:
- 80–120 pages
- Built around one clear idea
- Designed to solve one painful problem
- Written to open doors — not win literary prizes
A short book is not a “lesser” book.
It’s a strategic asset.
It can:
- Position you as an expert
- Become the foundation of your offer
- Feed your content for months
- Attract clients who already trust you
- Turn into workshops, cohorts, consulting, or speaking
You don’t need more content.
You need the right container for your knowledge.
If you’ve been sitting on an idea, waiting for “someday” to write your book, this is your opportunity.
I’m hosting a free webinar on 4 January at 4:00 PM PST: “How To Write A Short Book And Turn It Into A Business”
I’ll show you:
- What makes a short book powerful
- How to structure it without overwhelm
- And how to turn it into income, without sleazy marketing
Your book doesn’t have to be long.
It has to be done and deployed.
See you at the webinar.