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Don’t just publish your book… Turn it into a legitimate business

Diona L. Reeves

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With all the decisions required for indie publishing, the need to form an official business structure may be the last thing on your mind.

It was for me, too. I was more worried about character development and storyline for The Prescott Diaries… You know, all those things you have to do before you can even think about formatting or publishing a novel.

But then I read Think Like a Publisher by Wesley Dean Smith, and it got my mental wheels turning. I already have an established freelance business. Was it beneficial (or necessary) to create a separate entity for my publishing efforts?

Smith wrote his book in 2012, but his stance on creating a legitimate publishing business is still valid in today’s world of self-publishing. Unless your writing income falls below the latest IRS guidelines for declarable income in the United States, deciding how to proceed with the business side of self-publishing is just as important as picking a cover and editing your manuscript.

I don’t know about you, but I hope to make money off my books someday. Controlling my writing output is one reason I became an indie publisher, but I also recognize the legal and financial obligations it entails.

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Diona L. Reeves
Diona L. Reeves

Written by Diona L. Reeves

Thrives on being nicheless! Writes about life lessons, creativity, organization, and more.

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