Write a Book in 4.5 Weeks ft. Bulletproof Book with Jack Posobiec — Daily Persuasion Ep. 46

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ABOUT TODAY'S EPISODE:

What if the next major book to shift the culture could be written in just four and a half weeks—starting the night of a national tragedy?

In Episode 46 of Daily Persuasion, titled "Write a Book in 4.5 Weeks ft. Bulletproof Book with Jack Posobiec", bestselling ghostwriter Joshua Lisec takes you behind the scenes of his most urgent and controversial project yet: the Bulletproof Book, co-authored with Jack Posobiec. This is not only the first and only published account of the Trump assassination attempt, but also a masterclass in how to write a nonfiction book at lightning speed—with gripping narrative force and elite-level persuasion techniques.

If you've ever wanted to know how to write a book that actually gets read, shared, and remembered, Lisec lays it all out: from the moment he saw the headline “Trump Shot” to completing a polished manuscript in just 4.5 weeks. Whether you're looking to write a book in 7 days, draft a blog post, or outline a memoir, the techniques shown here are transferable, actionable, and proven. You’ll hear how he used a precise framework to outline a nonfiction book with speed and clarity, starting with a working title and subtitle before a single chapter was written.

Lisec walks through how he researched comparative titles—like books on the JFK assassination—to establish the persuasive techniques that would shape Bulletproof. The result? A book readers are calling a “nonfiction whodunnit,” even though it’s based entirely on real events. In this episode, he explains how to persuade someone to do something through structure and familiarity. That includes showing persuasion examples from historical narratives and examples of persuasion in advertising, drawing direct lines between political storytelling and marketing psychology.

What sets this episode apart is the clarity of Lisec’s persuasion psychology approach: Begin with clarity (title and subtitle), study what’s worked (other successful titles), use a tested outline (a key to how to outline a book), and then let your passion and precision fill in the details. Whether you're drafting a new Trump book, a white paper, or an email campaign, these same techniques of persuasion in writing apply.

You’ll also hear never-before-shared insights about the editorial strategy behind the Bulletproof Book with Jack Posobiec, including why they changed the subtitle mid-project after new facts about the Trump assassination attempt came to light. These real-time pivots are a live demonstration of how to write a book with agility, relevance, and power.

As Lisec shares, the fastest way to write a nonfiction book is to first decide what it is—then use compelling transitions, curated research, and a focused outline to move swiftly. He didn’t just write Bulletproof fast; he wrote it better than what most authors deliver in a year.

Whether you’re a content creator, author, marketer, or simply curious about the making of the most talked-about new Trump book, this episode is packed with raw insights, practical wisdom, and the exact framework Lisec uses to produce viral, persuasive content. If you're wondering how to write a book in 4.5 weeks, this is as close to a blueprint as you'll find.

🔹 Watch now to discover the techniques of persuasion in writing that made Bulletproof possible—and how you can apply them to your next big project.

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