Simple Steps to Go From Publishing One Book to Building a Business with Your Writing

 

Writing and publishing your first book, is exciting! And if you’re like me, there’s a mixture of fear and worry added in with the excitement as our book goes into the hands of readers. 

Do you wonder what are next steps for you to take along the Storyteller’s Roadmap? If that’s you, then read on…

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If your goal is to to make a living around your writing – if you find you love telling stories and putting them into the hands of excited readers – then at some point you’ll need to create a plan of how to build your author business.

Honestly, for me this process was really intimidating. Sure I was learning how to write books and had been learning how to build my website and how to blog, but that’s it.

I’d never built a business other than the piano and singing lessons I had given for years. I worried I would make many mistakes and fail…

If you’ve been worried or scared of your next steps like I was, don’t be. Just continue to take the next step, and the next step after that. We are all learning as we go 😉

Here’s the steps I’ve been walking through on my own indie author journey. I hope you find it helpful and that it gives you ideas on where you’re at in your own author journey.

Step 1: You’ve decided to write a book.

Maybe you started writing when you were younger and have been dabbling – writing stories along the way – or maybe this is the first time you’ve been inspired to write a book.

Either way, you’ve decided it’s time to write that book you’ve dreamed of writing.

It could be that up to this point you’ve done a lot of reading and lately you’ve been devouring a bunch of books on the craft of writing. That’s great! I remember doing the same thing when I was first inspired to write my first novel.

If you’re anything like me – and other first-time writers that I’ve talked to – you’re scared that your writing won’t be good enough; that what you write will be horrible or you’re worried that there won’t be any readers who will want to read your book.

It’s possible that self doubt about your writing, has held you back from writing your first book.

But, you know you want to begin. It’s time to write your book. And even though you have a huge learning curve ahead of you – you know you must stick to your guns and finish writing your book.

The challenge at this stage of the author journey…

To write, edit and self-publish your book. The real challenge is to write and finish your book. After you’ve read a bunch of blogposts and books on the ‘how-to’ of writing, it’s time to actually sit at your keyboard and fill up that blank page with words. Your words.

Some tips on how to conquer this challenge:

Step 2: Your book is published. Now what?

You’ve written, edited, formatted and published your first book… how exciting! That was a ton of work… so a big congratulations to you. You’ve done something that many people say they would like to do, but never have. That’s so great!

So what’s next? Well, now it’s time to get your book noticed. But you don’t want just anyone to notice your book, you want to attract readers for your specific niche.

The challenge at this stage of the author journey…

Now that your book is published, you might have only had a handful of people buy it. It’s difficult to realize that most people don’t really care that you’ve written a book. But, the good news is that more than likely, your target readers just don’t know your book exists.  So you need to learn how to get your book into their hands – so learning how to market your book to your unique readers is the next step.

Some tips on how to conquer this challenge:

Step 3: You have a few books published.

After you’ve published a few books, you start to have a better idea of what you’re doing. The huge learning curve begins to feel like it’s not so overwhelming and you begin to get more clarity on what you love to write.

If you choose to self-publish, then you have learned how little time it takes to actually upload your book onto a digital retailer.

At this point too, you have a author website, an email list for readers and you’ve learned a few tips on how to market your books.

You might still have a day job and you’re trying to juggle writing and marketing your books on the side. At this point, you might be wondering how to increase your side business or maybe you’re wondering to figure out how to make a full-time living with your writing.

The challenge at this stage of the author journey…

At this point, you might be wondering how to juggle the writing, self-publishing and marketing your books as well as working a day job.

Balancing the 24 hours each day between writing, marketing your books, life with friends and family as well as your job, is the challenge. You’re making some money at this point, but it might not be enough to cover what you are earning at your day job. Also, when you’re ready, you’ll be having a conversation with your family around when to give up your day job to write full-time – sometimes that conversation has the potential for conflict.

Some tips on how to conquer this challenge:

Step 4: Go from simply writing to running a business as an author.

After you’ve written a few books, there comes a point when you make the shift mentally from just writing books, to understanding that you are the CEO of your own author business.

This is the point where you are writing for a living and you’ve started to take running your own business as an author, seriously. There are so many opportunities for authors right now. It’s incredible that one manuscript can turn into an ebook, a print book, and audio book and that same book can be published in many countries and it also be translated into many different languages.

It’s amazing when you start to realize how much value you bring as an author. 

When you decide to write for a living, means a mindset shift to that of a serious author-entrepreneur. Honestly, this is the stage I’m entering right now and it’s taking me a little bit of time to understand the learning curve which is part of running your own author business.

The challenge at this stage of the author journey…

If you’re like me, it’ll be a learning curve for you too to learn business skills so you can juggle the writing, marketing and production side of your business. Then on top of that, trying to figure out what your overall strategy will be for when you want to release new books and what kind of books they’ll be. It takes time and some grit to manage multiple projects, to keep your eyes open for new opportunities as well as organize all the freelance contractors who work for you on each separate project.

Some tips on how to conquer this challenge:

So, take a day and go somewhere by yourself, where you can really think about what your vision is as an author. And then plan out your strategy and set realistic goals of what you want to accomplish in the next few years.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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