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Month: March 2025

You’re Not Just a Writer—You’re a Business Owner

By: Ginger | Posted on March 28, 2025

Most authors just want to tell stories, not crunch numbers. But in the world of self-publishing, writing a great book is only half the equation. The other, less glamorous (but equally vital) part is knowing how to track what’s working and what isn’t. That means thinking like a business owner. And every successful business runs on data. That’s why today, Ginger is going through the steps needed to turn your sporadic writing side hustle into a more sustainable, full-time income. By tracking key metrics like word count, book performance and marketing results, you’ll gain the insight needed to make smarter decisions. Once you start acting on those knowledge, you’ll find it easier to grow your audience, boost your sales, and ultimately stop leaving your publishing success up to chance. I’ve mentioned before how I’ve wanted to be a writer since I was 9-years-old—but even back then, I had more of… Read More >

The One AI Use Writers Won’t Hate

By: Ginger | Posted on March 21, 2025

The soul of being an author is writing books—and no machine, no matter how advanced, will ever truly replicate that. But just because we don’t want AI handling our plot twists doesn’t mean it can’t serve us in other ways. In fact, when it comes to one of the biggest bottlenecks self-published authors face in selling more books, AI might actually be the perfect secret weapon. As Ginger points out in today’s blog, writing may be our passion, but publishing is a business. And buried in that business is a mountain of data—ad results, sales numbers, conversion rates—that most authors don’t have the time (or desire) to sift through. But AI was built to make sense of messy data, and in Ginger’s case, it helped diagnose the issues with his ads and pull him out of a recent slump. So if you’d like to stop crunching numbers and get back… Read More >

The Key to Selling Books: Find Your Hook

By: Ginger | Posted on March 14, 2025

If you want to sell more books, you need a hook that stops readers in their tracks. With thousands of new titles flooding the market every day, your book needs a way to stand out. A strong hook is what keeps readers from scrolling past your title and onto the next, as it compels them to stop and find out more! In today’s blog, Ginger breaks down what makes a killer book hook, how to identify yours, and why some of the most successful self-published books of all time owe their rise to a single, unforgettable concept. He’s sharing actionable tips to help you distill your book’s premise into a gripping one-liner that grabs attention, strengthens your marketing, and ensures your story doesn’t disappear into the void. A few months ago I wrote a blog post called “the only four ways to sell books” and I wanted to revisit one… Read More >

What Writers Can Learn From the James Bond Formula

By: Ginger | Posted on March 7, 2025

This past February, Amazon MGM Studios made a billion-dollar deal to take over control of the James Bond franchise. After five years without a Bond film, this seems to signal that the super spy is on the verge of a major comeback. But for many familiar with the studio’s history, there are legitimate concerns about this return. Will the online retailer turned movie studio stay true to the Bond formula that has kept the franchise running successfully for six decades, or will they fumble it like they did with The Rings of Power? Because there’s no doubt, the existing 25 films follow a well-established “Bond formula” that fans have come to know, love, and most importantly, expect. And that’s the lesson Ginger aims to teach us this week. The success of James Bond isn’t just about fast cars and shaken martinis, but about understanding audience expectations and delivering on them…. Read More >