by Theresa Reed | Jan 29, 2020 | Business, Business Advice, Tarot Business, Tarot Profession, Tarotpreneur, Uncategorized
Whenever I get a reading from a fellow tarot reader or astrologer, I’m blunt right from the jump: I only want to focus on business, writing, and my children. I never want to hear about romance (my love life is fine) or health (I’m weird about that topic). Why do I do...
by Theresa Reed | Nov 20, 2019 | Business, Business Advice, Talking Shop with Theresa and Bri, Tarot Business
Some people are born writers. Others become excellent through school. But for most authors, writing is a skill that is developed over time, even if the natural ability is present. Classes, mentors, and writing retreats are different ways to hone your writerly...
by Theresa Reed | Oct 18, 2019 | Business, Business Advice, Talking Shop with Theresa and Bri, Tarot Business
You’ve released your book or tarot deck into the world and now you wait for the 5-star reviews to come pouring in. You know your work is great – and hope others think so too. But what do you do when someone leaves a less-than-flattering review? What happens when...
by Theresa Reed | Sep 12, 2019 | Business, Business Advice, Talking Shop with Theresa and Bri, Tarot Business
There is nothing better than seeing your book on the shelves of your favorite retailer. It’s a huge accomplishment. You might be tempted to kick back and wait for the royalty checks to come streaming in. For some authors, that may be the reality. But for most of us,...
by Theresa Reed | Aug 21, 2019 | Business, Business Advice, Talking Shop with Theresa and Bri, Tarot Business
You’ve released a book – congrats! The next step: marketing the heck out of it. One way to do that is a book tour. A book tour allows you to connect directly with your audience. But they can be challenging, especially if you are a new author. Where do you...
by Theresa Reed | Jul 16, 2019 | Business, Business Advice, Talking Shop with Theresa and Bri, Tarot Business
When you’re self-published, you call all the shots – and do all the work. But when you’re traditionally published, your book becomes a partnership. It no longer just you. Which means you need to know how to successfully navigate your working relationship with...