Your Google Drive Project Folder
This shared folder is where we collaborate throughout the entire project. Here's what you'll find inside:
Your Authority Book Intake Form
The single most important document in the whole project. Plan on 60–90 minutes across a few sittings. The better you fill it out, the better your book will be.
Your Assets Folder
Drop in anything I can use — blog posts, testimonials, logos, photos, brand guidelines, existing content. More is better. I'd rather have too much than too little.
Deliverables Folder
As each piece gets built — your book, landing page, emails — drafts and final files land here for your review before anything goes live.
The Process From Here
Five steps. Clear, simple, and nothing happens without your approval.
You Fill Out The Intake Form
At your own pace, across a few sittings. If you get stuck, leave a comment in the doc and I'll jump in. Voice memos work too — talk it out and paste a transcription.
Your moveI Review & Ask Clarifying Questions
I read every word. If something's fuzzy or if I need more detail, I'll come back with targeted follow-up questions. No guesswork.
My moveI Build Your Complete System
Your book, landing page, delivery page, 8-day email sequence, pull quotes, and mockup graphics. The whole package, built around what you told me.
My moveYou Review Everything
Nothing goes live until you've seen it, read it, and confirmed it sounds like you. Your name is on it — it has to feel right.
Your moveWe Launch Your System
Landing page goes live, email sequence gets loaded, delivery page gets connected. Your lead generation machine starts running.
TogetherWhile You're Waiting For My Email
Here's something worth doing right now: start thinking about your 3–5 best client success stories.
Who came to you stuck? What did you help them achieve? What changed for them — in numbers, in confidence, in results?
Those stories are the backbone of your book. Having them top of mind before you open the intake form will make the whole process smoother and your book significantly stronger.
I don't take this lightly. You trusted me with your business and your brand. I'm going to make sure that trust was well placed.
— Frank Deardurff
That One Web Guy
