Self-publishing that works for you

Because it’s easy to feel overwhelmed when all you really want is what’s best for you and your book

Clarity at every stage of self-publishing a book

Self-publishing is a business venture. If you plan to sell your book to readers, and even if you don’t, there are a myriad of decisions that need to be made to bring your story into the hands of your readers.

Since there is a do-it-yourself vibe to self-publishing, writers often think they need to figure everything out themselves or do everything themselves. While this is possible, it’s not the only route to go.

There are many paths to self-publishing, which means that you can do it whatever way works best for your situation. No need to replicate someone else’s approach or meet anyone’s approval.

What’s most important, is the you’re clear about what’s needed for your specific book, for your specific readers, and for your specific goals and constraints.

What are your goals for your self-publishing?

My coaching for self-publishing is open to all genres and all types of self-publishing. That’s because the focus is on the business and project management needed to get the book published. Some scenarios could be:

  • When you want share your book with readers as an eBook, print book, and/or audio book.
  • When your book is part of a larger strategy for your author career and maximizing earnings.
  • When you’re looking for a few copies of your book to share with family and friends.
  • When your book supports your consulting, thought leadership and speaking engagements.

Depending on how far along you are in your self-publishing journey, I offer several packages to get you clear on your priority next steps and to help you stay on track. And, we can always jump on a discovery call to figure out your best option.

Self-publishing Coaching and Support

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Not sure which option is right for you?

There’s a lot involved with self-publishing. If you’re not sure how to sort out what’s next, a short discovery call is the best place to start.