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4 Ways to Make More Profit From Your Books in Just 15 Minutes a Day

“There are no limitations except the ones we create in our own minds.” — Napoleon Hill

William Ballard, MBA
7 min readJan 23, 2021
Photo Credit: Suzy Hazelwood

I get it. Everybody is strapped for time. Even more now than ever before. Between the normal hassles of life and the shiny distraction syndrome of the Internet, for writers, it oftentimes feels impossible to get anything productive accomplished.

Moreover, trying to block out time for marketing never feels urgent, especially when your mind is focused on writing out that next scene in your up and coming novel.

Nevertheless, it is extremely important if you want to grow a writing business that really changes your life and circumstance.

In The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, author Stephen Covey wrote about the importance of doing non-urgent but important activities. In other words, the types of actions that allow you to grow within your writing business.

If you only ever spend your time on the most urgent tasks, you’ll miss out on the opportunity to make giant leaps forward as an author.

The kinds of tasks I’m talking about don’t always take a long time, but they do require that you put in a little bit of effort every day for many weeks, months, or even years.

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William Ballard, MBA
William Ballard, MBA

Written by William Ballard, MBA

Discover the story of how I went from selfish freelancer to a selfless business owner: https://bit.ly/3ZLv9w6

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