Andrew Griffiths strips away the romanticism of authorship and replaces it with something far more powerful, commercial intent. He argues that successful authors do not dabble, drift or treat their books like hobbies. They think strategically, plan deliberately and act with the discipline of business owners. From yearly themes and 12-month plans to product development, accountability and bold revenue targets, he makes the case for a more serious approach to author success. Even consider on of his most powerful concepts, a 10 year publishing strategy.
This is a call to stop being reactive, stop playing small and start building your author business strategically not haphazardly. For any author wanting to build momentum, structure and lasting results, this is a sharp mindset reset. Think like a commercial author and you’re well on the way to becoming one.
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