22 May
Posted by Scott Sweeney as Aiding Productivity, Blog Optimization, Blogging Tips
One of the biggest crazes on the internet is how you can turn blogging in to your career. Many of you are attempting this, I know I have been. You can find so many resources that will tell you exactly how to turn that passion for writing into a lucrative and rewarding career.

The main problem with career blogging is also the reason that so many people are attempting it. It is extremely easy to start a ‘business’ blog in an attempt to profit. Many services cater to the career blogger, and it has over saturated the marketplace. Finding a fresh and new voice in the blogging world is about as difficult as finding a needle in a haystack. It doesn’t mean you cannot be that fresh voice, but the odds are stacked and they are not stacked in your favor.
As a writer, do you feel it is in your best interest to expand the reach of your writing?
What if you are a good writer, but feel that you are wasting your talents in a going nowhere blog?
Have you considered writing a book?
It seems a forgotten way to turn writing in to a career is to author a book. I say forgotten only because my writing experience has been limited to the internet. I bet many blog writers feel the same way. When I was a writing music for a living, I always felt my work was legitimized by producing a physical CD. Would I feel more like a ‘real’ writer if I published a book? I decided a month or so ago that I was going to research that, to see how I would like the challenge. Maybe this is another way to expand my writing and truly make writing a career? Like any good interweb user, I approached Google with a simple query:
“How do I write a book?”
The first listing that came up was actually insightful and beneficial to me. It was written by Scott Berkun and posted to his blog. He has some pretty straight forward advice when it comes to writing a book. After taking a little time to mull over if I did or didn’t want to write a book, I decided it was something I wanted to try. What do I have to lose?
So for the past three weeks I have been working on my first book, and it has nothing to do with AdSense, Blogging, Wordpress or how to generate a six figure income online. I have been using Wordpress on a non-public blog to write the book. Each post I make is a chapter, and it is very easy and comfortable because of the amount of time I spend blogging in general. I can go back, edit, and make changes at will, and it’s kept in order for me. The beauty of the book I am writing is that it’s chronological in a way, so using a blog format works. I am aware that I will have to convert everything into a publisher ready format, but the process appears to flow so far. Without knowledge of book publishing, however, I had to do a little research to find out what my options are. When I was in a band, It was difficult to land a record deal so many bands would self-publish their music on CD and then sell them at shows. I figured the same could be done for an aspiring author, but instead of playing shows, I could sell it online. You may call it a lack of self confidence or a lack of knowledge, but I feel it will be easier to self-publish than attempt to find a publisher, at least at this point.
After looking over about 100 self-publishing websites, I decided that Lulu.com was looking like the winner. They offer all types of publishing solutions, and it appears they have a one that will fit my book style and my budget. They let you create your project in a private or public setup, so you can go right to selling it online if you choose. I have set mine up as private because I am not ready to publish. I intend of finding someone to edit and proof read my book first, similar to how I rely on sound engineers to record and produce my music. Another good thing about this specific company is you can publish as few or as many as you’d like, so I intend on publishing a small amount first, just to see if I like the quality of the product.
When I get close to completion, I will post about it here and more than likely create a website specifically for the book. I am excited about this endeavor because I feel closer to that ultimate goal of being a self employed writer. Blogging is great for earning income, but I definitely feel I have moved some eggs to a different basket.
I am interested to find out how many blog writers have considered publishing books if they have not done so, and if they have, what are some good suggestions they could give an aspiring author such as myself.
10 Responses
Ulla
May 22nd, 2008 at 4:52 am
1Scott,
your article is very interesting. I myself have never considered to publish a book - and will never do - but I’ve published some articles in books and in a newspaper (concerning the field of internet/web and education). I think it’s great to have a real product which you can take in your hand and then show it to some other person. With blogging I don’t have the feeling of producing a “real” thing…
Ulla’s last blog post..Sunday afternoon at the cemetery / Sonntag Nachmittag auf dem Friedhof
Scott Sweeney
May 22nd, 2008 at 4:56 am
2@ulla
I completely agree.. sometimes having the physical product will validate what you are doing to yourself
scott
Desiree Scales
May 22nd, 2008 at 5:59 am
3I have two clients who were inspired to write books because I encouraged them to blog. When they figured out that blogging was just short of writing a book, they went for it and never looked back. They are thanking me a hundred times over now and one is ready to publish.
Now, if only I would take my own advice!
Heidi @ Carolina Dreamz
May 22nd, 2008 at 6:04 am
4Best of luck with all of this. Its not an easy field.. but you already know that.
My thoughts, over the years, about publishing, have drastically subject changed.. as of today, I have no idea what subject would interest me, enough, to publish it…
There is always my family history, though.
I’m wrapped up in learning a Word Press and I think its my theme kicking my butt, right now.
Someday I’ll graduate from “just a blogger” to a published author.. I hope.
Thanks for tweeting this post.
~Heidi (@CarolinaDreamz)
Scott Sweeney
May 22nd, 2008 at 6:41 am
5@Desiree yeah, I always knew I wanted to write, just didn’t know in what capacity. Now I think I know
@Heidi. Don’t let wordpress drag you down!
if you need help, let me know, I can assist!
Cheryl Smith
May 22nd, 2008 at 12:55 pm
6Good to read your post today about your book. I’m exploring writing as well and have come across a couple of people/links recently that may be helpful for you and others interested in writing. I’ll share them here.
1. Another self publishing site a friend recommends is http://www.createspace.com.
2. @michaelhyatt - on Twitter, President & CEO of Thomas Nelson Publishing, has som great posts on his blog sidebar about book submissions and literary agents. http://www.michaelhyatt.com/fromwhereisit/ After reading the book proposal link, I’ve decided to hold off on continued book writing to work on a proposal.
3. You can also follow @markgoodyear - an editor. I’m sure there are plenty others.
4. @getitdoneguy is writing a book using a wiki. He talks about his process here. http://blog.steverrobbins.com/getitdoneguy/
Hope these prove to be helpful. Look forward to hearing more about your progress as you go along.
Best,
Cheryl
Cheryl Smith’s last blog post..Conversation Starters
Selina Wragg
May 22nd, 2008 at 2:37 pm
7You already know my thoughts, I want to write reams and reams and reams
My personal goal is to cross over from my blog, into books, into journalism into whatever comes next. I have a couple of really good ideas but the thing I find takes the most time is the planning.
For me I can’t just begin writing a book, I’ve got to plan the character bios, the plotlines, the beginning, the middle and the end… then the rest can just be filled in and ‘played by ear’ as you go along.
Whatever it is you want to do or write about I say just go for it!
p.s. thanks for your super nice message, it made me smile
and I hope you get lots of use out of your new brilliant phrase
Selina Wragg’s last blog post..Sunshine Through My Window…
MarketingDeviant
May 23rd, 2008 at 12:40 pm
8so are you doing ebook first than make it to a book or vice versa? Writing a book can be a great way to make money but it’s hard to shine among the thousands in a bookstore >_<!
MarketingDeviant’s last blog post..Personal Branding
Scott Sweeney
May 24th, 2008 at 10:39 am
9Dan
I am actually working on a print book. Basically it is about watching baseball in Chicago.. It’s going well so far… We’ll see how things go as far as getting it in stores ect. It isn’t really a business-style book.
scott
A Freelancer For Hire
June 23rd, 2008 at 12:24 pm
10Great idea! I had thought about reorganizing some of my blog posts to be used in a book, but I never thought about setting up a private blog to easily write a book. I will have to try it.
A Freelancer For Hire’s last blog post..Can You Get Paid To Write
RSS feed for comments on this post · TrackBack URI
Leave a reply
Recent Posts
Categories
Top Commentators
Recent Comments
How I Make Money
Links
Author: Scott Sweeney
Scott authors several blogs and websites. His newest endeavor is Review Chicago. Man vs Blog is his outlet to discuss blogging techniques. Have a question? EmailSubscribe by Email or RSS
Most Commented
Calendar
Man Vs Blog is proudly powered by WordPress - BloggingPro theme by: Design Disease