
Michael Hyatt, another Scrivener fan, says this: “I highly recommend the Scrivener Coach course. He’s got a very easy to follow style, and a clean delivery that I really enjoy.
How to export a book into different forms like ePub, Doc, PDFĪfter the instruction, Joseph will tell you more about his complete training course, but I’ll leave that up to him.
A simple trick for importing and splitting documents into workable sections. Ways to get up and running with Scrivener quickly. On Thursday, Joseph and I are inviting you to join us on a free webinar where Joseph will give instruction on topics like: So I want you to get the benefit of the work Joseph has put into his course, but I want you to see exactly what’s involved. I’ve been through almost half the course, and it’s far and away one of the best applied courses I’ve seen anywhere. You’re never farther away from a new skill than a couple of minutes. Lessons that are put together in an intelligent way to lead you from one part of the program to the next. He created super short lessons for every aspect of the program. And Joseph delivered, by making one critical decision that made the whole thing work. Forget the 500+ page manuals, the guided tours, the little tutorials. Joseph put over a year into learning every aspect of the program and creating a course that would allow anyone-no matter how much they had struggled before-to learn it. Turns out, someone had finally figured out how to break down the learning process on this unique software tool. I promised to show you some of the things I’ve learned about the program, and I’m going to do that in just a minute.īut you really need to know how I “got over the hump” and started to really understand Scrivener and just a few of the amazing things it could do for my productivity as a writer, blogger, and content producer.Ī few weeks ago I noticed my friend and colleague Joanna Penn was introducing her readers to Joseph Michael, who also goes by the name The Scrivener Coach. Okay, so there we were last week, talking about all the potential and hype about Scrivener, the “world’s best word processing program for writers.” But the one nobody seems to be able to figure out very easily. Outlining In Your Word Processor? Why Not?.
Free Training Webinar on Thursday, May 1.