Table of Contents Gets Rave Reviews for New Mortgage Book
I typically do not post reviews of my book on my own site. That would be narcissist, right? So, even though Serena Brown posted a great review (yes!) on her taylorbrownrealestatetalks December 1, it is the review itself which I founded interesting enough to discuss here. Yes, she liked the book, but who wouldn’t! (Oops, I should not say that….oh why not.) Back to the point- she dissected the table of contents of the book, which no reviewer has ever done, and I found that fascinating! What she did was go through each section in the table of contents and comment on the actual layout of the information and the order in which it was structured. Now why did I find this so interesting? A few reasons: - A how-to book should be placed in the proper order of how things are done. You need to understand step one, before you can do step five! In The New Rules for Mortgages, Chapter One is all about credit and FICO scores. If you do not have good credit, well then you know what you are up against right out of the gate.
- Part of the process when I began writing was to study other books in my genre, including the TOC and flow of each one and deciding how to model the footprint of my book. I wound up figuring out my own layout design.
- Studies show that a potential reader will look at the back of the book and then the TOC. If the TOC is not orderly or interesting, they will put the book down.
- What Serena did not know was that I wrote the TOC first as an outline for the book. I painstakingly wrote out each heading and subheading on index cards and shifted the order until I felt I had a good footprint of the book. As I wrote each section, changes were made as to where things fit in better. Even as my copyeditor began his job, he suggested we change even more of the order. Before the draft was final, the TOC was tweaked and changed until each section was a baby-step in the process of getting a mortgage.
- Lastly, I was simply thrilled that someone enjoyed the TOC as much as they did the book!
“A Real Estate Broker Reviews New Rules for Mortgages
by Dale Robyn Siegel
Dale Robyn Siegel, the author of New Rules for Mortgages, utilized more than her professional experience to explain the new rules of acquiring a mortgage, but she utilizes technical aptitude andbusiness savvy that keeps the reader wanting to know more about the not so easily explained topic of mortgages. From the table of contents, the reader will be mesmerized by the organization and thought that went into answering the question of “what are the new rules of acquiring a mortgage”? The reader will learn just by reading the table of content that the credit score is the driving vehicle of acquiring a mortgage followed by income.Next, the reader will learn that the property or home matters. The author reveals tips on how to avoid over paying for home inspections and home appraisals while getting the home of your dreams. More importantly, the reader learns that he has a choice in mortgages. More often than not, the buyer is not giving choices, but told “this is the only product that available for your situation.The table of contents goes on through the process of purchasing a home up to the buyer receiving the keys that approach adds value and gives the buyer an educated view of the buying process as opposed to the “just sign here” approach.
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