Media Training for Authors: How to Avoid Hijacking Your Own Interview
Media training for authors starts with one rule: interviews are conversations, not lectures. Learn how to avoid hijacking your own interview and losing the room.
Media training for authors starts with one rule: interviews are conversations, not lectures. Learn how to avoid hijacking your own interview and losing the room.
A chart of accounts doesn’t have to be intimidating. Learn how authors can organize income and expenses, plus see a practical example you can model for your own business.
Author appearances can boost book sales—but only if done strategically. Learn how in-person and online events support long-term marketing in 2026.
Separate your book money from your coffee fund. This practical guide walks authors through banking, bookkeeping, and budgeting basics—plus modern self‑employed banking options.
Email marketing still matters for authors in 2026. Learn why your email list outperforms social media and how newsletter nurture supports long-term book sales.
An author home office doesn’t have to be complicated. Learn to set up a functional workspace—and understand when it qualifies as a legit deduction.
Your author brand is more than a logo. Learn what branding really means for indie authors in 2026—and how consistency builds trust and sales.
EINs, DBAs, and imprints can sound intimidating, but they’re simple tools that help authors protect their business, finances, and publishing identity.
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