One of the most common questions we get from potential authors who are about to write a book is something along the lines of:


“How do I use my book to make money? How can I make sure I get an ROI on my time and money?”


It’s a reasonable question.


The bad news is you will probably not make (substantial) money by selling copies of your book.


The good news: there are so many other ways you can make money with a book—and usually a lot more money than you’d make by focusing on selling copies.


In this Scribe Guide, we'll cover 20 different ways you can leverage to turn your book into a profit-generating machine.

Consulting Services
Paid Speaking
Professional Services
Coaching Services
Clients for Your Agency
Sell a Physical Product
Paid Community/Mastermind Groups
Freelance Clients
Workshops and Group Teaching
Raise Money from Investors
Recruit People to Work for your Company
Promote “Done for You” Services
Sell a Video Course/Information Product
Sell a Software/SaaS Product
Change Careers
Get Investing Opportunities and Be Asked to Join Boards
Promote a Facility or Conference
Attract High Net Worth Clients
Taxes and Write-Offs
Book Sales

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To watch the video, click here.


To get your free copy of The Scribe Method, click here.


If you are ready to write your book, click here.