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2nd Week - Plot Your Business Model

Challenge:

Like a great plot in a story, your book needs a great business model for selling. Write your business model for your book.

Include:

1. What would you like to get from writing this?
2. How do you want your writing to be perceived?
3. How do you plan to sell the book?
4. How does your book tie in with other things you are doing?
5. What is the overall business plan you will be using as your model?

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