Who is the intended audience of your business plan?
Well, if you’re an established writer like Brandon Sanderson, L.E. Modesitt, or David Weber, and you have a business plan, the intended audience may include investors, publishers, fellow writers, employees… Of course, I’m guessing, as I remain unpublished.
While I hope you benefit indirectly from my business plan via this series, my business plan is primarily for my own benefit.
Look out for the next in the series where I discuss how my business plan benefits me in becoming a published novelist.
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- Business Plan Overview - September 2, 2019
- What’s Your Writing Business? - September 23, 2019
- Writers: the Audience of Your Business Plan? - November 4, 2019
- Business Plan Introduction - November 11, 2019
- Business Plan: Also in the Introduction, a Catch-all - November 18, 2019
- Business Plan: Production - November 25, 2019
- Business Plan: Production, Draft to Book Ready Glimpse - December 2, 2019
- Operating a Writing Career as a Business: What are the Pieces? - December 9, 2019
- Operating Online: Social Media Operations - December 16, 2019