Planning for your next book: Why continuous publishing benefits authors
The best strategy for building a sustainable writing career is to start planning your next project soon after your current book is published. Here’s why…
The best strategy for building a sustainable writing career is to start planning your next project soon after your current book is published. Here’s why…
Monitoring sales and adjusting your marketing strategies accordingly is crucial to sustaining and boosting your book’s success.
The key to effective distribution is balancing online and offline channels. Each has its strengths and can complement the other.
Your pricing strategy can significantly influence your book’s accessibility and attractiveness to potential readers. Here’s how to think strategically about pricing your book, whether it’s an eBook or a physical copy.
Choosing the right publishing platform is more than just about uploading your book; it’s about finding the best ecosystem to support your publishing and marketing strategies.
Two key aspects of the self-publishing process are obtaining an International Standard Book Number (ISBN) and registering your copyright.
A well-designed cover and professional interior layout are essential in attracting readers and enhancing readability.
If you’ve recently self-published, or are planning to do so, understanding how to make your book stand out in a crowded market is crucial.
Print on demand (POD) is a technology that prints books only when there’s a demand – meaning when someone orders your book.
Self-publishing empowers you to take charge of your writing career, making it an attractive option for many authors.