by Kate Sullivan
Writing a great book is only the beginning. Once the manuscript is done, there’s the editing, cover design, layout, ebook formatting—oh, and don’t forget the marketing. Never forget the marketing! Just putting your book up for sale isn’t nearly enough. You need to...
by Kate Sullivan
Amazon can be an indie author’s best friend. It can also be insanely frustrating and confusing. Take the Amazon bestseller lists, for example. One of the best ways to exponentially increase the momentum of your book is to make it onto a bestseller list—and with hourly...
by Alinka Rutkowska
Librarians spend $1.22 billion on books every year. And that’s in North America alone! But is it possible for indie authors to get a piece of that pie? And is it worth the effort? The answer to both is yes! What One Book in One Library Can Do for You According...
by Kate Sullivan
Books make an amazing source of passive income—once you’ve written and launched your book, you should always keep up on its marketing, but you don’t have to work eight hours a day at an office to make money from it! But what about other ways to take advantage of all...
by Tom Corson-Knowles
Creating a product you’re proud of, whether it’s a widget or a book, is only the first step in developing a successful career. As an author, you’re also building a business around yourself, and that means taking all the steps necessary to build a successful...
by Joel Kessel
I was talking with a podcast host a few months ago about booking guests—how did he select his guests? Then he shared this story… He received an email from an author who was pitching themselves to be a guest on his show. It was evident that they had not done much...