Four Essential
Business Skills for Writers
Writing is the skilled craft, but in today’s marketplace, you need more than just a flair for
words if you want to succeed as an independent author. There are many benefits
of being an independent author over having a traditional contract with a
publisher, however, it does mean that authors need to be business savvy. If you
are looking for ways to improve your book sales, or just want to spread the
word about your latest publication, these essential business skills for writers
are a good place to start.
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When you launch a
book, your readers are going to want to know more about you. This is where a
good author website can give all the essential information, showcase your
talents, and provide readers with a way of contacting you. If you don’t yet
have your own website, make it a priority.
Thankfully, now with publishing platforms
such as WordPress, it is easy to have a professional-looking website, even if
you don’t have web design skills. If you wanted to bring even more visitors to
your author website, you could add a blog where you publish articles about the
things that are interesting to you. This can help you get a following of people
who enjoy reading your work, and who may go on to buy your books.
2. Business Plan
While writers may
not need such an in-depth business plan as a corporation, it does help you
achieve the goals that you set yourself. For example, you could add what titles
you plan to write next, you can get reference books. This
will allow you to know how much you need to write each day to achieve that goal
within the time frame.
If you are unsure
how to create a business plan, there are online courses that can help, or there
are basic templates you can get from business niche websites. If you need
further help with any aspect of the business, an online course is a good place to
begin. Click here for more information.
Your business plan
is like the blueprint for your author-business. You can also include how you
intend to market your books, what publications or podcasts you want to be
interviewed on, and what strategies you are going to use. Business plans are
flexible, and if your needs change as an author, you can adapt your business
plan to enable to you to meet a new challenge.
3. Social Media
Marketing
Love it or hate it,
social media is a powerful platform for you to connect with readers. As well as
giving information about your books, you should also take part in conversations
and interact with people. This will bring you more followers who may become
fans of your work.
Social media
marketing can feel overwhelming, but it helps if you make a plan as to what you
want to post and when. For example, you could post about your weekly news on
Mondays, interesting quotes on Tuesdays, and run a giveaway on Fridays. You
could use scheduling software to send posts out without you having to log in to
different accounts, saving you time and hassle.
Another tip for
social media marketing is to pick one or two platforms and use them well.
Trying to be equally active across many platforms can be too much to manage.
Pick platforms you enjoy using and where your readers are most likely to be
present.
Social media is
also, a way to connect with other authors and influencers in your niche. Not
only will you make some good friends and be able to discuss ideas, but getting
mentioned by influencers raises your profile and gives you a new audience for
your work.
4. Financial
All authors should
keep track of how much income they earn from their books as well as their
outgoings. Basic bookkeeping software helps keep it all in one place, or you
could simply use a spreadsheet. By regularly updating your records, it makes it
much easier at the end of the year, when you may need to provide an income
statement to the government for tax purposes.
For independent
authors and writers to be successful, either in how many books are sold or
other income generated, there has to be some shrewd business skills in addition
to writing well. Once you get into the swing of managing your business, it
frees your time up so you can enjoy doing what you do best – writing the next
best-seller.
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