So, you’re taking this writing thing seriously. You want to develop it into a business and a career.
What are the pieces to operating a writing business? How are you going to do so?
Here are the sections in my operations plan:
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So, you’re taking this writing thing seriously. You want to develop it into a business and a career.
What are the pieces to operating a writing business? How are you going to do so?
Here are the sections in my operations plan:
Continue readingIn the plan’s novel production process, I created a visual for the steps from draft to book ready.
Hope this helps you.
Continue readingFor my products, I have separate file, a MS Word document at the moment, that tracks works in progress and works on hold.
The production process will cover the entire lifetime of a work. Right now, it covers up through digital publication.
Continue readingMy business plan’s introduction also serves me as a notes area where I can capture needed future advisors, tips, writing group advice, resources, and more.
Take a look.
Continue readingMy business plan is meant almost solely for my use (aren’t you glad I’m sharing?), so note the format is more fluid, in more of a rough draft state.
Here’s some excerpts:
Continue readingWill this post help you with the business side of writing?
Despite my oh-so-limited time to spend on anything writing related, I am treating my writing as a business. I’ve had a business plan from the beginning. Not a professional, capture-venture-capital kind of business plan, but a comprehensive guide to my own efforts to be successful. It’s an ever-evolving document as I flesh out details.
This is the first in a series of posts about my business plan. Hope it helps!
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