How to Profit from Crafting Minimalist Non-Fiction Books
5 tips on writing lean, earning big.
You might think if you plan to write a book on your niche it has to be 300 page behemoth.
This very concept might fill you with the sort of existential dread that makes you just want to go make a mimosa and binge watch reality TV shows instead of working towards a goal that can make you profit.
The truth is minimalist non-fiction book writing is a money maker.
Time is the one currency people have in a finite amount.
They have families, jobs, hobbies… and they have to squeeze all that into a 24 hour day.
When they want to learn about something, they want to get right to the point.
You can use this to your advantage as a writer and make money doing it.
Some of the best-selling non-fiction books on Amazon are 150 pages or less.
Reader preferences are shifting towards shorter, more concise works.
This current preference for brevity aligns will with the minimalist approach to writing, making such books more attractive to readers looking for concise, impactful content.
How do you write minimalist non-fiction?
I’m glad you asked. Here are 5 cornerstone traits that will help you go far in this pursuit!
1. Focused Content
- Core Ideas Only: The book concentrates on the central themes or messages, omitting peripheral topics that do not directly contribute to the main argument or purpose.
- Clear Objective: Each chapter or section has a clear purpose and directly contributes to the overall objective of the book, ensuring that all content is relevant and necessary.
2. Simplified Presentation
- Direct and Straightforward Language: The language is straightforward, avoiding jargon unless it’s necessary and then only with clear explanations. Sentences are typically short and to the point.
- Structured Layout: Information is organized in a logical and easy-to-follow manner, often using lists, headings, and subheadings to break down concepts into manageable parts.
3. Efficient Use of Words
- Economy of Language: Every word counts; there’s a deliberate effort to use as few words as possible to convey information effectively.
- Avoidance of Redundancy: Repetition and unnecessary elaboration are avoided. If a point can be made once and clearly, it isn’t repeated or over-explained.
4. Visual Simplicity
- Minimalistic Design: The book’s design tends to be clean and uncluttered, with ample white space to prevent visual overload and help focus the reader’s attention on the text.
- Functional Visuals: Any charts, graphs, or images are simple and directly relevant to the text. They are used to clarify information rather than decorate the pages.
5. Practicality and Accessibility
- Practical Application: The book aims to be immediately useful and applicable to the reader’s needs, providing clear actions or takeaway points.
- Accessible to All Readers: Regardless of their background in the subject matter, the text is accessible, aiming to educate without overwhelming with complexity.
A non-fiction minimalist book is about delivering maximum value with minimum words.
This makes it a practical and appealing choice for readers who want to learn and apply new knowledge fast.
By taking this approach to writing a book about your niche expertise, you’re showing your readers you value their time.
It also helps you create content quickly that still retains it’s value and will continue to give you a profit for years to come.
And the best part? Like your readers, you’ll still have plenty of time for mimosas and binge watching when you’re done!
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