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Gift Idea: Fulfill a Dream

Posted on December 7, 2021December 7, 2021 by Tenesha L. Curtis, M.S.S.W.

Whether it’s for major gift-giving holidays like Christmas, or just a way to say “Thanks,” try something a little different in your gift-giving scheme this year. Help your loved one achieve their dream of writing, developing, and publishing their own book!

Who Wants To Become an Author?

You may know someone who has directly told you that they wish to write / publish a book some day. If not, consider the following kinds of people for a publishing gift:

  • Bookworms: This person is rarely caught without a book on hand. They may read physical books or keep several stored on a device such as a smartphone, tablet, or e-reader. If this person loves reading so much, there’s a good possibility that they may have considered the idea of creating their own book. If you’re not sure, just check in with them about it. “Hey, I always see you reading books, but have you ever wanted to make your own?”
  • Seasoned Citizens: When you’ve been alive for nearly a century, it’s hard to not have some eye-opening stories to tell. If you know an elderly person who seems to never tire of revisiting moments in their life and telling stories of the things that they have done and seen, they may be a great candidate for packing their stories into a memoir.
  • Gurus: What do you get the person who has everything? A chance to turn their expertise into a lead-generating, revenue-creating book that they can share with the world! If you know someone who is at the top of their game or who has overcome major struggles to get where they are, giving them the opportunity to become an author could be the only gift they’ve gotten that they didn’t already have.

Advantages of Book Development Services as a Gift

They Feel Seen

Getting someone book development services for a gift shows that you’re paying attention to them. It’s common to purchase neutral gifts, like candy or stuffed animals. No real thought is needed beyond the effort to get the gift to them. But taking the time to understand a need someone may have and fulfilling it makes you look like a much better gift-giver!

You Show Love

A gift that helps someone reach a goal shows a deeper level of intimacy. It reveals that you understand what’s important to them and, more lovingly, that you believe in their dreams. So much so that you’re willing to spend money to help make them come true.

You’re Less Stressed

With a gift like this, you eliminate a lot of hassle for yourself. No drives to the store, no standing in lines, no wrapping, no packaging, no shipping costs, no shipping delays, no damaged packages. An e-gift card or purchase receipt is simply an email away. Imagine them getting an email, picking up their phone to check it out, and seeing that you’ve given them both the resources and the funds to get their project off the ground. Are those tears of joy? Yes. A lot of them!

Where to Find Book Development Services

Check out VoloPressBooks.com and all the services available through them. If you know exactly what kind of book someone wants to create, you can follow one of the links below:

  • Memoir development services
  • Coloring book development services
  • Journal / Workbook development services
  • Children’s book development services

Purchase the service and put a note on the order that says the name, email, and phone number of the person who should be redeeming the service.

Otherwise, you can just purchase a digital gift card that you can send to your loved one. Get an e-gift card here.

Happy gifting!

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