Business Models That Make Writers Rich


My profession, graphic design, is a service based profession so I trade dollars for hours. That means if I don’t have billable hours, I don’t get a paycheck. However, some of my lowest income months are usually my busiest? I work all the time and get paid nothing for it.

How is that possible?

It is. And it still happens to many other talented designers and writers.

Is there an alternative? Of course. I know plenty of professionals who earn more than me and work the same hours if not less. The difference between us isn’t the marketing effort. The difference is in the business model.

Their business model allows for less time waste as it maximizes profit or at least keeps it steady.

In my e-book called “Writing for Profit” I am exploring some of the most profitable business models for people like us – designers, writers, authors and information marketers.

You can download a free version of it on our website www.bfsp.net

I am releasing it to my community of Writers on the Move
as a pilot project.

Any feedback on the content and graphics would be extremely valuable.

Very truly yours,

Fani



Fani Nicheva is a graphic designer and a writer who works on books, corporate & product identities, writer's brands and personal projects. Visit her work at Bigfish Smallpond Design or read her on www.aproposdezign.com


11 comments:

NancyCL said...

Thanks, Fani!

Magdalena Ball said...

Hey, great offer Fani. Rich? I'm not so sure unless you get very lucky, but your business models are very useful and I'm looking forward to making use of them. Thanks!

Magdalena
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Carolyn Howard-Johnson said...

This is quite a concept, Fani. Let's hear more about those business models for sure!

Best,
Carolyn Howard-Johnson
Excited about the new edition (expanded! updated! even more helpful for writers!) of The Frugal Book Promoter, now a USA Book News award-winner in its own right (www.budurl.com/FrugalBkPromo)

Mayra Calvani said...

I look forward to downloading this, Fani. Thanks!

T. Forehand said...

thanks for the information, I for one need all the help I can get making my writing profitable.

Mary Jo Guglielmo said...

Thanks Fani, it's definitely a needed topic to explore. I think creative artists think about creating and not their business model.

Anonymous said...

Hi, Fani. Thank you for this great offer. I look forward to reading the ebook.

Fani Nicheva said...

Thanks everyone!

Anne Duguid Knol said...

Thanks from me too Fari. Sounds like just what I need :-)

Debbie A Byrne said...

Thanks Fani! I will read your book. It will be very helpful.

Karen Cioffi said...

Fani, you're not alone. so many of us struggle to make money doing what we do. Thanks for your offer - I'll be downloading it!

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