I didn’t start feeling comfortable in my business until I began seeing consistent, recurring revenue inside of it.
When I tell authors I send daily emails during a book launch, they look at me horrified.
I’ve always been fascinated with printing books.
If you’re like most indie authors, the idea of selling your books in person might feel somewhere between daunting and ridiculous.
Discover why your fear of negative feedback might be the biggest thing holding you back creatively, and how embracing both praise and criticism is the key to unlocking truly resonant, impactful work.
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A candid conversation with Claudia Faith and Yari Roomer on how authentic storytelling can drive growth and connection.
While talent can flourish anywhere, sustainable success in digital creation usually follows a sequence: resonate, find your platform, build your brand, monetize thoughtfully, and expand strategically.
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A recording from Russell Nohelty and Alex Dobrenko`'s live video
We spent 2 years building a conference, making this the most expensive article I have ever written.
One of the great failings of tech over the decades has been the idea that the democratization of the internet meant that anyone can be successful in anything for any reason.
Learn how to break free from tired industry myths, connect directly with the readers who love your work, jettison traditional gatekeepers, and construct a sustainable creative life
Creators often ask me what they should be doing to grow their publication,
For years, I've heard the same advice repeated in the writing community: write more, publish more, market more.
I spend a lot of time on consulting calls talking people through about how to get more people reading their work.
How many days a year do you really need to “win” to be successful? Is it 100? 50? Maybe 20? What if I told you it’s just 1–2?