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📚 Turn ONE Book Idea Into MANY
We have a lot of new authors joining the community, so I wanted to bring this video back! It may be a short video, but there are a TON of takeaways packed into it. One question I get asked all the time is: “How did you have time to publish so many books?” One of the biggest reasons is that I don't always start from scratch with every book idea. Instead, I like to narrow in on one topic and ask: 👉 What other problems connect to this topic? 👉 What different audiences could I create a book for? 👉 Could this become a workbook, journal, guide, or companion book? 👉 What would the reader naturally want to learn about NEXT? I call this thinking in themes. Instead of seeing ONE book, you start seeing the possibilities surrounding that book. From there, I can create a list of future books and build a much more efficient publishing workflow because I'm staying within a topic I already understand. 🎥 Watch the video, then come back and tell me in the comments: What is your book topic—and how could you branch it out into 2–3 more books? Let's see how many new book ideas we can come up with! 👇📚
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@Krista Brea This is such a valuable perspective for new and aspiring authors. I love the idea of looking beyond a single book and recognizing the bigger theme, because one meaningful topic can truly become a collection of resources that continues to serve readers in different ways. Turning one idea into workbooks, guides, journals, or follow-up books not only creates more opportunities but also allows authors to build deeper connections with their audience. Thank you for sharing this reminder that publishing doesn’t always have to mean starting from zero each time. It’s inspiring to think more strategically and creatively about the knowledge we already have. What is one book idea you believe has the potential to grow into an entire series?
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