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    January 15, 2026· 6 min read

    Why Every Expert Should Write a Book in 2026

    By Dan Curran

    TLDR — Key Takeaways

    • A published book is the ultimate credibility marker — it beats any business card
    • Writing a book crystallizes your thinking and sharpens your unique frameworks
    • Modern AI-assisted approaches let you speak your book into existence through interviews
    • Your expertise deserves to live beyond your calendar and outlast your career

    In a world saturated with short-form content, a book remains the ultimate credibility marker. It signals depth, commitment, and mastery in ways that blog posts, podcasts, and social media simply cannot replicate.

    Consider this: when a potential client is choosing between two consultants with similar track records, the one who literally wrote the book on the topic wins nearly every time. A published book is your most powerful business card.

    But writing a book isn't just about marketing. It's about crystallizing your thinking. The process of organizing decades of experience into a coherent narrative forces you to identify your unique frameworks, sharpen your point of view, and articulate what you truly believe.

    Many experts hesitate because they think writing a book requires months of isolation at a cabin in the woods. The reality is far more practical. Modern publishing approaches—like those offered by Chapters—use structured interviews and AI-assisted drafting to extract your knowledge conversationally, then shape it into polished prose.

    The result? A book that sounds like you, reads beautifully, and positions you as the definitive authority in your space. Whether you're a CEO, a physician, a financial advisor, or a technology leader, your expertise deserves to live beyond your calendar.

    The best time to write your book was five years ago. The second best time is now.

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