What are some of the benefits of writing your own book? Let’s recap the basics, starting with more non-fiction oriented benefits and moving into higher-level fiction writing benefits later in this article.
Benefit 1: Career Prospects 🚀 and Authority
Not everybody respects book authors. Yet – most do:
“Publishing a book is still a powerful authority signal: one survey found that 75% of people view professionals as more qualified thought leaders when they have authored a book, while broader B2B research shows that 73% of buyers trust thought leadership more than traditional marketing when judging expertise.” – ChatGPT Deep Research
Publishing an authority book can be viewed as rocket fuel for your career – especially if book writing is not your main job but you’re doing it on the side.
It’s a classic positive expected-value activity:
- Some will respect you more for having written a book on the side.
- Some will respect you much more.
- And the rest will respect you the same.
Nobody will respect you less.
Now you may ask: How can it help me in my specific career?
Well, it might help you get a better job or get respected more in your current job/business.
Story: A friend of mine one day decided to coauthor a technical authority book about an engineering-related topic he was interested in (on the side). At the time, he was working a job in the social sector. The book was the key trust element that got him the exact dream job position at the company creating the engineering tool he was writing about. He loves his new job more and earns twice the income. The book was a major element of this success story – he may not have gotten the job without the book.
For example, say you publish books in your area of expertise, build authority, and ultimately lift your income by only 20% as a first- or second-order consequence. The average salary in the US is roughly $60k, so +20% creates an additional +$12k per year. Investing that additional +$12k/y into an index fund yielding 9% p.a. results in a nice additional nest egg of $613k after 20 years.
The compounding effects of book writing can be magical! Of course this carries a few assumptions but nothing too unrealistic: 9% annual yield, a one-time 20% salary boost by building authority in your field, that’s about it.
And also please note that I didn’t even mention the immediate first-order cash flow your book might generate passively on Amazon KDP, for instance.
How can you publish a book – or multiple books – in your area of expertise?
Well, just get started writing a draft with a non-fiction engine.
You can edit the book in a Word document and include your own stories, so it becomes yours.
I know you will find that the quality of your generated book is surprisingly high. Paying the equivalent of a coffee at Starbucks to become a (published) author is not too heavy a burden.
✨ You could be a published author this week!
Benefit 2: Personal Development + Learning
If you want to master any subject, write about it. Not enough time? The next best thing is to prompt AI to write about it – then read what it wrote.
This way, you can generate books about your weird fringe interests to learn about hyper-individualized subjects such as:
- How to Get Yourself to Bed as a Mom (33) When Nighttime Is the Only Time You Feel Free
- How to Run a Household Where Everyone Eats Differently Without Cooking Four Dinners
- How to Become Socially Fluent When You’re Already Smart but Somehow Weird in Groups
- How to Prepare for a Nuclear Conflict in Stockholm/Sweden
- Tailor-Made Diet Recommendations for 36-Year-Old Men with IBS and Skin Problems
You get the point, it could become even more specific like ‘Understanding Thermodynamics as a 43-Year-Old Working in Elderly Care’.
These books don’t exist but you can write them easily – one or even all of them – and own the rights to publish or consume them. Producing such a highly personalized book with ImagineYourBook might be even cheaper than ordering it on Amazon!
Benefit 3: Bragging Rights
I didn’t want to leave this unnamed.
Yeah, it’s not super sophisticated but I know that many people will publish books just so they can identify as authors.
While I didn’t build a first-class book-writing engine to fulfill people’s needs for external validation, I still know that many will use it exactly for that reason.
I will not judge you for maximizing your well-deserved bragging rights.
Benefit 4: Self-Actualization, Fiction, and Travel
Let’s not go there too deeply – but what if your basic needs are already satisfied? What if you already have money, status, and you don’t need to learn new random stuff or monetize books?
In that case, you’re probably an avid fiction reader yourself. You might even have some novel ideas or need to read certain types of fiction books that you may not easily find on Amazon.
For example, I’ve always loved “The Talented Mr. Ripley”-style stories. I love the Mediterranean and go there regularly with my family. With ImagineYourBook, I can now generate exactly the fiction book I want, set in the vacation area I’m currently visiting. For instance, I can learn local history, culture, and what great places to visit by reading a crime novel set in a small village on the Amalfi Coast in Italy.
👉 Write your travel guide fiction book with our engine
Benefit 5: Fun and Play
Last but not least, the best thing about AI is that it allows us to produce fun little things quickly and fool around.
You can write stories with your loved ones as protagonists and their specific character traits. You can write what-if stories changing physical laws such as gravity. You can write stories about your own childhood. You can invent stories that play like live games as you read through them.
Your imagination is now the only limit.
