Writing My First E-book: Saving to Give

by PT on October 12, 2009

This week I’m busy writing my first e-book. I’m really excited about finishing it soon and sharing it with you guys. It’s going to focus around the idea of saving more of your income, so that you can do more giving. The working title is:

Saving to Give: Learn the 4 steps to improve your finances so you can improve the lives of others.

Saving to Give Cover

It will be geared toward those of us with an income and a desire to make a positive impact on the world. The book will hopefully be a quick, easy read full of specific action steps you can follow to help you save more and give more. It will also be free.

Get an advanced copy of Saving to Give. I recently soft-launched the PT Money Newsletter. I’m not done setting it all up, but it will one day include exclusive content and giveaways, video tutorials, access to other projects, and more. If you join the free newsletter now, you’ll be the first to check out the e-book, which I’m hoping to launch within a week.

What are your thoughts about the e-book idea? Do you have any interest in reading it? What do you think of the title? The cover art? I’d love to get your feedback this week as I’m finalizing the draft.

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Evan October 12, 2009 at 7:11 pm

Do you discuss advanced planning techniques like CRATs, CLUTs? or is that not what the book is about?

Jason @ One Money Design October 12, 2009 at 9:18 pm

PT, I just wanted to shout out some encouragement! I think it’s a great topic to cover and I look forward to reading it. Good luck!

Vas October 13, 2009 at 7:09 am

Good luck with it mate and cant wait to check it out.

FFB October 13, 2009 at 10:27 am

Your own e-book? Awesome! Best of luck with it and can’t wait to see it.

PT October 13, 2009 at 11:37 am

Thanks, everyone. If you signed up for the newsletter, I’d appreciate any feedback on the sign-up process, confirm email, and welcome email. I want to make it as seamless and as valuable as possible.

@Evan – It’s going to fall short of discussing those topics. It will be geared more towards the beginners, or people who want to squeeze a bit more out of what they currently earn.

David @ Money Under 30 October 13, 2009 at 11:56 am

Good luck! I just finished an e-book, well, more like a “report”, not a book, last week that I tagged to my e-mail newsletter too. Figured all the “big blogs” do it so I mind as well try. I’ll be eager to see yours!

PT October 15, 2009 at 4:58 pm

@David – I’m checking out your book now. Nice work.

Peter October 19, 2009 at 4:20 pm

can’t wait to read it! signed up for the newsletter just now!

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