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The Complete Guide to Property Finance Under Cover

The Complete Guide to Property Finance Under Cover

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Helen Pollock from The BizBook Foundry joins me for the last episode this year. We go under cover to discover the book writing and publication process, both in general and specifically around the writing of The Complete Guide to Property Finance; launched on 21st December. The Complete Guide to Property Finance splits the topic into 3 sections, covering Institutional, Alternative & Creative Finance. With more than 50 different property finance techniques and strategies covered, there really is something in there for every property investor and developer in this readable reference guide. Make sure you get the cheat sheet mentioned, won’t you? What is property finance to me? Property finance comprises payment over time and/or a financial contribution and/or control without ownership of our property investments and developments. Property finance is therefore the combination of the three levers of money, time and control over property assets. Helen Pollock reminds us that there are at least 7 different skill sets that go into publishing a book. On reflection, I counted more skills, which include conceptualisation, research, writing, editing, typesetting, proofreading, indexing, cover design, conversion and publishing and marketing of the book. The BizBook Foundry supports non-fiction authors in all of these stages, either as a coach or as a service partner to deliver these steps for you as a hybrid-self-publisher. There is the purpose of the book to consider, is it to build authority, to educate, to generate book royalties, to add to our product and service offering or to generate connections and business partnership opportunities, amongst others? Whilst the world self-publishing does enable people to do the whole thing from A to Z on a DIY basis; we consider whether or not we really should, as we balance our time and capabilities with the cost and quality of publication. In this episode there is much to learn, be it more about the wide-range of property finance techniques or the process of writing a book. I hope that you manage to grab yourself a copy of The Complete Guide to Property Finance, which I genuinely believe is the best and most professional of the three books that I have published yet. Resources: The Property Voice YouTube Channel The Property Voice Social Media Channels: Facebook ¦ Linked In ¦ Twitter ¦ Instagram ¦ YouTube The Property Voice Meetup Page & Eventbrite Page Property Deal Tips How to Reach Richard By Telephone Link to the Podcast feedback survey TPV Apprentice Programme info HERE Today’s must do’s Subscribe to and review the show in iTunes…and while you are at it please help us to spread the word by telling all your friends too! Property Investor Toolkit – here is the book link on amazon.co.uk & amazon.com in case you would like to get yourself a copy to accompany this series Transcription of the show Helen Pollock from The BizBook Foundry joins me for the last episode this year. We go under cover to discover the book writing and publication process, both in general and specifically around the writing of The Complete Guide to Property Finance; launched on 21st December. The Complete Guide to Property Finance splits the topic into 3 sections, covering Institutional, Alternative & Creative Finance. With more than 50 different property finance techniques and strategies covered, there really is something in there for every property investor and developer in this readable reference guide. Make sure you get the cheat sheet mentioned, won’t you? What is property finance to me? Property finance comprises payment over time and/or a financial contribution and/or control without ownership of our property investments and developments. Property finance is therefore the combination of the three levers of money, time and control over property assets. Helen Pollock reminds us that there are at least 7 different skill sets that go into publishing a book. On reflection, I counted more skills, which include conceptualisation, research, writing, editing, typesetting, proofreading, indexing, cover design, conversion and publishing and marketing of the book. The BizBook Foundry supports non-fiction authors in all of these stages, either as a coach or as a service partner to deliver these steps for you as a hybrid-self-publisher. There is the purpose of the book to consider, is it to build authority, to educate, to generate book royalties, to add to our product and service offering or to generate connections and business partnership opportunities, amongst others? Whilst the world self-publishing does enable people to do the whole thing from A to Z on a DIY basis; we consider whether or not we really should, as we balance our time and capabilities with the cost and quality of publication. In this episode there is much to learn, be it more about the wide-range of property finance techniques or the process of writing a book. I hope that you manage to grab yourself a copy of The ...
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