Today marks the launch of my first book: The English Space Wordsearch 1 for Beginners. It has been a journey of many firsts: first book, first product launch, and many new technical challenges putting it all together.
When I first decided to put my English teaching skills to use creating a wordsearch book, I imagined that writing the book would take the most time. I underestimated all of the other tasks around the edges.
There is a surprising amount of infrastructure required to launch and sell a product. I have had some welcome help in this area; DssW is publishing the book, and providing their tested payment and delivery system. And Graham’s experience of product launches has been invaluable.
I has been an amazing journey, and one I hope to repeat.
Wordsearch 1 for Beginners is available as an e-book from The English Space.
Today marks the launch of my first book: The English Space Wordsearch 1 for Beginners. It has been a journey of many firsts: first book, first product launch, and many new technical challenges putting it all together.
When I first decided to put my English teaching skills to use creating a wordsearch book, I imagined that writing the book would take the most time. I underestimated all of the other tasks around the edges.
There is a surprising amount of infrastructure required to launch and sell a product. I have had some welcome help in this area; DssW is publishing the book, and providing their tested payment and delivery system. And Graham’s experience of product launches has been invaluable.
It has been an amazing journey, and one I hope to repeat.
Wordsearch 1 for Beginners is available as an e-book from The English Space.
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Congratulations Megan.
Wishing you every success with your first book.