How to Market and Sell your Short Stories
Learn how to market and sell your short stories, grow readership, and earn revenue effectively.
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What's included:
- Grab an enrolment letter as a gift!
- Eligibility to earn a CPD & QLS endorsed certificate.
- Fully Online Recorded Class
- 24/7 & Lifetime Access
- Online support
- No hidden fees
This course guides writers through the process of marketing and selling short stories. Participants will explore strategies to identify target audiences, build an author platform, and create appealing short stories that resonate with readers. By mastering the art of presenting short stories, learners can increase visibility and develop a loyal following while understanding the publishing options for short stories in today’s market.
The course also examines practical techniques to monetise short stories and maximise opportunities for success. From online marketplaces to literary magazines, participants will learn how to pitch short stories, engage with readers, and track performance to refine marketing efforts. By applying these strategies consistently, writers can transform their passion for short stories into a sustainable and rewarding career.
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Learning Outcomes
- Develop strategies to market and promote your short stories successfully.
- Identify target audiences to ensure short stories reach interested readers.
- Apply techniques to sell short stories through multiple publishing channels.
- Enhance engagement with readers to increase short stories’ visibility effectively.
- Analyse performance metrics to refine marketing approaches for short stories.
Who is this course for?
- Writers seeking to increase sales of their short stories online.
- Authors wanting to market short stories to broader target audiences.
- Self-publishers aiming to maximise revenue from their short stories.
- Creative writing students interested in professional promotion of short stories.
- Freelance writers hoping to establish a business around short stories.
Career Path
- Author – £28,000 per year
- Freelance Writer – £25,000 per year
- Content Creator – £30,000 per year
- Publishing Assistant – £26,000 per year
- Literary Agent – £38,000 per year
- Marketing Coordinator (Publishing) – £32,000 per year
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