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Is your writing a hobby or a profession? The answer to that question changes everything.
Many authors claim to be professionals but act like hobbyists. They write what they want instead of what readers will pay for. They try to fit a finished book into a genre instead of studying the genre first. They publish without a marketing plan or budget and are shocked by low sales and few reviews.
They expect professional results from a hobbyist approach.
If that sounds familiar, there’s good news. You can choose the professional path.
In this week’s episode, you’ll hear from author and podcaster Joanna Penn, who hosts the longest-running indie publishing podcast.
You’ll discover:
To learn how to build a sustainable author business in an era of rapid change, listen in or read the blog version.
Support the show
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Is your writing a hobby or a profession? The answer to that question changes everything.
Many authors claim to be professionals but act like hobbyists. They write what they want instead of what readers will pay for. They try to fit a finished book into a genre instead of studying the genre first. They publish without a marketing plan or budget and are shocked by low sales and few reviews.
They expect professional results from a hobbyist approach.
If that sounds familiar, there’s good news. You can choose the professional path.
In this week’s episode, you’ll hear from author and podcaster Joanna Penn, who hosts the longest-running indie publishing podcast.
You’ll discover:
To learn how to build a sustainable author business in an era of rapid change, listen in or read the blog version.
Support the show

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