Why Writers Need to Think About Money
…compensation for their work while others seem to have no trouble? And why is it so hard for writers to say those three simple words: “buy my book”? These emotion-based…
…compensation for their work while others seem to have no trouble? And why is it so hard for writers to say those three simple words: “buy my book”? These emotion-based…
…your reader community. Ideally, your reader community is a group of people who absolutely adore your work–readers who will buy every book you write, leave glowing reviews, interact with you…
…book, work on a different project. Then I can come back and resume work on the story. Going Nowhere But this block was different. I was still making my daily…
…made up of freelance workers, independent contractors, and side-hustlers who work in temporary jobs on a gig-by-gig basis. Gigs are short-lived, and once you’ve completed the job, it’s over. Breaking…
…follow them on social media, buy their book, enroll in their program, join their community, etc. based on their applicable content. I suggest sticking with one virtual mentor at a…
…Chuck’s writing is just that funny. Besides off-beat advice and tons of humor, Chuck also shares his views on more complicated aspects of the writing life. For instance, he’s talked…
…marketing efforts on as a writer, maybe not. Whatever the case, here are a few questions to help clarify things. What do I need to communicate right now? To who?…
…etc.) and then have a pool of people excited to buy the book when it comes out. Often, we simply believe our thoughts without ever questioning their validity. We let…
…putting your phone on sleep mode, if it’s not possible to completely turn it off, can put me in a better head-space. Buy An Alarm Clock — My alarm clock…
…at diymfa.com/insiders. In this episode Jeff Walker and I discuss: Why his first launch was the most important and the role his email list played. How writers of fiction and…