Maximizing Your Author Revenue Stream
Past e-Books to Print, Audio, and Beyond
How long and hard did you work to write your book? If you make the decision to publish it, don't you want that investment of time and energy (and talent) to pay off in as many ways as possible? I sure do. That's why I spin off as many types of products as I can muster out of each book I write. Paperbacks, hardbacks, audiobooks, foreign translations, speaking engagements, coloring books, film, and other products: your imagination is your only limitation these days. Together in this module we'll explore how and where to pursue these opportunities, as well as how to prioritize, budget, and promote them.
Your Instructor
Pamela Fagan Hutchins writes overly long e-mails, award-winning and best-selling romantic mysteries, and hilarious nonfiction from deep in the heart of Nowheresville, Texas and way up in the frozen north of Snowheresville, Wyoming. She is passionate about great writing and smart authorpreneurship as well as long hikes with her hunky husband and pack of rescue dogs, riding her gigantic horses, experimenting with her Keurig, and traveling in the Bookmobile.
You can connect with Pamela via her website
(http://pamelafaganhutchins.com)
or e-mail ([email protected]).
Course Curriculum
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StartIt starts with ebook sales. (3:32)
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StartIt continues with ebook subscription. (5:35)
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StartPaperbacks start with CreateSpace. (7:40)
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StartNook Press does paperbacks now, too. (7:30)
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StartAnd hardbacks! (3:28)
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StartDon't skip audiobooks. (12:36)
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StartTranslations are accessible. (4:04)
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StartAugment with speaking . . . (9:39)
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StartConsulting . . . (4:17)
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StartAnd products. (3:11)