This book will take your breath away and leave you exhausted on Ms. Allen's behalf. The schedule she planned and maintained is not for the faint of heart, but shows where there's a will, there's a way. And Ms. Allen knows the way.
There is lots of good information about how to rapid release a series in here. She shares her personal experiences, both positive and negative, about why and how she chose this method for getting her books into readers hands, and the payoff for doing it so quickly.
If you've been contemplating rapid release of your books, I recommend reading this first and following her advice as much as you want to apply it to your situation. It certainly motivated me.
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Whether you're a novice or a veteran author, if you're aiming to rapid release a profitable series, this book is for you.
When novelist Jewel Allen's earnings tapered to a buck per month for each of her 11 books on her back list, she knew she had to change her self-publishing model. Applying the principles of rapid release, where an author publishes fast to keep readers’ interest before the dreaded 30-day cliff, she started a to-market series and recouped five times her investment in 30 days. She repeated it, not just once, but six times on her way to energizing her publishing career.
In this book, learn how Jewel:
*spotted a hot publishing trend for a series
*wrote and published quality 50k-word novels monthly
*overcame the mind games that shut down productivity
*launched a series with a bang despite a small fan base
*earned a profit from a series immediately
With special guest commentary:
Q&A with bestselling author Bree Livingston
Rapid Releasing a Regency Series by Sally Britton
Rapid Releasing a Multi-Author Series by Jo Noelle
Rapid Releasing by stockpiling manuscripts by Eliza Boyd
Rapid Releasing a Sports Romance Series by Brittney Mulliner
Thanks for the shout-out, Lisa! :-)
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