So true: finishing the manuscript is only the beginning of your job as an author. (On that note, wouldn’t you like to buy a book?)
Every time I post anything about building a platform, blogging, or creating an online presence, I inevitably get a few grumbles and complaints about why this is necessary. Some people want proof that all these activities can actually sell books. I also get “what-if” and “but-I” and every possible argument from writers who don’t want to do this.
Well, here’s the thing. If you manage to get a contract with a mainstream commercial publisher for your first book, that’s awesome. But if your book doesn’t go on to have strong sales to consumers, your publishing career could be over. Just that quick. Even if your publishing career isn’t over at that point, it’s definitely handicapped, and you might have to work even harder than you did with your first book to sell a second one to a publisher.
