Part 7 of the Indie Author Business Plan: Analyzing and Tracking Your Author Finances Welcome to Part 7 of the 8-part Indie Author Business Plan. In this installment of our series we will talk about author finances. There are three key financial items every author should be tracking when setting out to establish their […]
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8 Parts to the Indie Author Business Plan – Part 6: You May Be an Independent Author, But You Are Not Alone
Part 6 of the Indie Author Business Plan: You May Be an Independent Author, But You’re Not Doing This Alone! Although it may not be the first thing to come to mind when embarking on the professional author’s journey, the team is a crucial consideration for any other kind of business undertaking. And so […]
[Guest Post] Riffle Uses Chat Bots, Big Data & Human Recommendations to Drive Book Discovery
Bookish social network site Riffle is dedicated to helping readers find new books and discuss their favorite reads with like-minded users. Riffle CEO Neil Baptista says that Riffle is an inspiration platform that drives book discovery by connecting users with fellow readers, librarians, authors, and book deals. The site is free to join and offers […]
8 Parts to the Indie Author Business Plan
Part 5: A Model For Your Plan: The Business of Being an Author Off the Grid
A Model For Your Plan: The Business of Being an Indie Author Off the Grid Welcome to Part 5 of the 8-part Indie Author Business Plan. In this segment of our series, we’ll start to build out the framework for a plan of action to bring in a hefty profit in return for […]
8 Parts to the Indie Author Business Plan
Part 4: Product: A Living, Breathing Thing
Product: The Business Plan is A Living, Breathing Thing In Part 4 of the 8-part Indie Author Business Plan, we’ll revisit some of the strategies we covered in previous sections of the series in making sure our product is ready for the light of day. In Part 1 of our series, we crafted […]
[Guest Post] The final word on ebooks vs paper books.
In a guest post by Neil Baptista, CEO of Riffle, he gives us “The final word on ebooks vs paper books.” He also discusses how accessibility promotes literacy and the liberation of ideas through ebooks. It’s not an overstatement to say that we’re currently going through the biggest fundamental shift in book publishing since the […]
8 Parts to the Indie Author Business Plan
Part 3: Your Competitive Edge
Your Competitive Edge as an Indie Ebook Author Welcome to Part 3 of the 8-part Indie Author Business Plan. In this segment of our series we’ll discuss the importance of knowing your competition and explore ways you can use knowledge gained from researching competitors to your advantage. We started this series with […]
8 Parts to the Indie Author Business Plan
Part 2: The Market
If You Write It, Will They Come? Welcome to Part 2 of the 8-part Indie Author Business Plan, where we’ll be tackling the topics of getting to know your audience and propelling your e-book to a prominent position in the hearts and minds of as many people as possible. Part 1 of this series highlighted […]
8 Parts to the Indie Author Business Plan
Part 1: Company Purpose
The 8 Parts to the Indie Author Business Plan If you’re an author on the brink of finishing that first novel, or maybe looking to branch out and release your collection of completed projects to the world, but not sure where to begin, Authorpreneurlaunch is debuting an 8 part blog series that may […]
The Keys of Self-Sufficiency for the Modern Authorpreneur
The Keys of Self-Sufficiency for the Modern Authorpreneur Self-sufficiency is one of the main reasons an Author may end up deciding to go the indie route. The ability to have control over your own timeline, creativity, and profits is a tantalizing prospect. Even in today’s traditional publishing model, the trend has moved toward authors taking […]