Evaluation of Annual Writing Plan


by Susan U. Neal RN, MBA, MHS @SusanNealYoga
We are halfway through the year, and it’s time to do a midyear writing/business goal assessment. It has been a tumultuous year for everyone. If you launched a book in 2020, you might want to reassess how to navigate the new climate. Consumer disposable income is scarce. Where are you with your writing business?To evaluate my business plan, I reviewed my 2020 goals that I created in January (check out New Goals & A New Writing You blog). My biggest accomplishment for this year was to create a course, 7 Steps to Reclaim Your Health and Optimal Weight. It took a pandemic to get me to stay home and complete it as I was not attending writer conferences. What did you accomplish during the pandemic shut down? At first, I was paralyzed and couldn’t work (see Fighting Pandemic Burnout article). Then I acclimated and enjoyed the uninterrupted time.
As authors it is prudent to diversify our income. Courses are an excellent way to do that. To help me create my first course, I took Saundra Dalton Smith’s course “Launch Your 1st Course in 30 Days. I launched my course in June, which ended up being a terrible time, as many other authors have experienced with their book launches during the pandemic. 
The next goal I accomplished was updating and adding Amazon categories for all my books. This change catapulted my book,  7 Steps to Get Off Sugar and Carbohydrates , to become a #1 Amazon bestseller, and it continues to rank #1 four months later. Check out my article, Improve Your Book’s Amazon Rank, to find out how you can improve your book’s rank too!
Even though I am attaining success as an author, it is frustrating when Amazon takes a chunk of the profits through Amazon ads. Have you experienced this? There has to be a better way to make the writing business profitable. I sought God’s guidance on how to expand my business. 
In June I took an online course, Wellness Business Boot Camp. We should attend writer conferences and gain wisdom through courses. I was at a turning point and needed new ideas. Since all the writer conferences for the past six months were canceled, an online course was the perfect option. This course helped me polish my website and course sales page. There is always room for improvement. Have you attended an online conference recently? Here are several that I recommend:Rebound Your Highest—Come Back Strong After the Struggle, July 24–25, 2020She Speaks Online—A Communicators Conference, July 31 and August 1, 2020AWSA Virtual Conference (must be a member of the Advanced Writer and Speaker Association), August 14–15, 2020She Writes for Him Conference—was filmed live this Spring and is available as an online courseReal Makers - The Pandemic Edition. This is a conference for Christian Speculative fiction, July 16-18, 2020
As I tweaked my 2020 writing goals, I looked for ways to expand my reach. Therefore, in the second half of this year, I will hire a search engine optimization (SEO) analyst to help move my website ranking higher in Google. There’s a strategy to this such as ensuring that you have at least one “do follow” link back to your website in every article or guest blog that you write. This shows Google that your website is important. Unfortunately, in many of my articles, I linked my book to Amazon instead of my website. Acquiring knowledge is crucial as we travel this writing journey.
Instead of writing my next book, I’ve decided to pursue creating additional courses to correspond with my Christian healthy living theme. You can make more money from a course than a book. Our writing business needs to make a profit so it can sustain itself and our corresponding ministries. 
Once you are an author, you have established yourself as an expert in the subject of your book. Many readers may need assistance with going deeper into your book’s subject matter, especially nonfiction. If you create more than one course, make sure they are not competing but instead complimentary. 
As an expert you can offer additional solutions to people who struggle with topics from your book. Have you thought of other products you could create associated with your book’s theme? There is no better time to create those products because in-person conferences and travel is limited. Please share your product and course ideas below.
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Susan U. Neal, RN, MBA, MHSSusan’s mission is to improve the health of the body of Christ. She has her RN and MBA degrees, as well as a master’s in health science. She is a CERTIFIED HEALTH AND WELLNESS COACH with the American Association of Christian Counselors. She published five books, the Selah award winner 7 STEPS TO GET OFF SUGAR AND CARBOHYDRATESCHRISTIAN STUDY GUIDE FOR 7 STEPS TO GET OFF SUGAR AND CARBOHYDRATESHEALTHY LIVING JOURNALSCRIPTURE YOGA a #1 Amazon best-selling yoga book, and YOGA FOR BEGINNERS which ranked #3. She published two sets of Christian Yoga Card Decks and two Christian Yoga DVDs that are available at CHRISTINAYOGA.COM. Her digital product HOW TO PREVENT, IMPROVE, AND REVERSE ALZHEIMER’S AND DEMENTIA is a great resource. To learn more about Susan visit her website SUSANUNEAL.COM You can also connect with Susan on FACEBOOKTWITTER, and INSTAGRAM.
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