A Complete Guide to Turning Your Substack Posts into Books
A Guide to Repurposing Your Best Content into Books
I believe people need to stop overworking themselves. I see this in my day job, where people write the same letters and emails daily but write them from scratch. I see it in writing, where people publish content weekly and start from scratch on their book.
It’s painful to watch.
Mainly because there is a fine line between writing a book to publish and keeping up regular content so that you can grow a following. Sometimes, it feels like an either-or situation, but the truth is, it should be a both/and situation.
Two years ago, I wrote an article that led me to write a short pamphlet book. It was about how I used a particular platform to write my books. To this day, it is exactly how I write my books.
As I have migrated away from Medium as a primary driver of traffic and connection, it has become apparent that now is the best time to update the previous content and share how to do it using Substack.
This will be a long post, which is why it is for my paid subscribers. It is a detailed guide to go from idea to published book, using Substack. Most of all, this is a massive positive for this platform and writing books.
After all, my previous article turned book became a #1 Bestseller on Amazon and has sold over a thousand books with twenty positive reviews. Now, with much more experience, I think this could be even more helpful. So, let’s dive right in.