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The remarkable journey of Japan’s best selling author with Ken Honda

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Meet one of the most experienced international nonfiction authors, Ken Honda.

In this episode

  • The Japanese Art of Making Peace with Your Money
  • One source of inspiration - hundreds of books published
  • How to develop a manuscript based on feedback
  • How giving away a truckful of books led to a publishing contract
  • Finding the one person who will take you out internationally
  • Cultural differences working with Japanese and US publishers
  • Why having sold 6 million copies in Japan didn’t matter in the US
  • The pros and cons of pioneering a brand new category
  • Working with lots of publishers - are they all the same?
  • Expanding into new markets (translations)
  • The key to writing and publishing a book every 1-2 months
  • … and more!

About Ken Honda

Ken Honda is a money and happiness expert and a best-selling self-development author in Japan. His writings bridge the topics of finance and self-help, focusing on creating and generating personal wealth and happiness through deeper self-honesty. Ken provides ongoing support through mentoring programs, business seminars, therapeutic workshops, and correspondence courses.

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Instagram

YouTube

Website

The Happy Money book



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Meet one of the most experienced international nonfiction authors, Ken Honda.

In this episode

  • The Japanese Art of Making Peace with Your Money
  • One source of inspiration - hundreds of books published
  • How to develop a manuscript based on feedback
  • How giving away a truckful of books led to a publishing contract
  • Finding the one person who will take you out internationally
  • Cultural differences working with Japanese and US publishers
  • Why having sold 6 million copies in Japan didn’t matter in the US
  • The pros and cons of pioneering a brand new category
  • Working with lots of publishers - are they all the same?
  • Expanding into new markets (translations)
  • The key to writing and publishing a book every 1-2 months
  • … and more!

About Ken Honda

Ken Honda is a money and happiness expert and a best-selling self-development author in Japan. His writings bridge the topics of finance and self-help, focusing on creating and generating personal wealth and happiness through deeper self-honesty. Ken provides ongoing support through mentoring programs, business seminars, therapeutic workshops, and correspondence courses.

Facebook

Instagram

YouTube

Website

The Happy Money book



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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