
Success Point of the Day: Why Writing is a Business: Balancing Creativity and Profitability
Writing is more than just creating stories—it’s also a business. To keep your passion sustainable, you must approach your work with a strategic mindset. Think of your writing as a product with potential audiences, marketing opportunities, and multiple formats like audiobooks or workshops. Today’s Success Point encourages you to set one small, actionable business goal alongside your writing. Whether creating a budget for your current project or outlining a three-step plan to monetize your backlist, integrating business strategies can amplify your creative impact and extend your career.

Navigating the Writing Labyrinth
A writing career can feel like a labyrinth—full of twists, turns, and dead ends. Learn how to navigate the journey with clear direction, strategic planning, and the right team.

Incorporating Business Practices into the Creative Writing Process
Turning your writing into a full-time career requires more than creativity—it demands business strategy. Learn how to build a sustainable creative business, set long-term goals, and navigate the financial and strategic aspects of a writer’s life.

Understanding the Service You Offer as a Writer
Writing is a service, and understanding what your audience wants is key. Learn how incorporating mystery, thriller, suspense, action, and romance can make your work more compelling.

Not selling? Take a Look at Your Marketing Plan
Struggling with book sales? It might not be your writing—it could be your marketing. Learn how to refine your sales strategy, improve your promotion, and break through plateaus in your writing career.