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One Hour Call with Sharon
Woodhouse

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One Hour with Publisher, Partnership Architect, and Author Business Coach Sharon Woodhouse

$300

What can one hour with someone who sees business possibilities others miss do for your publishing journey?

I architect creative partnerships and activate the conceptual, logistical, and human connections to make your book project succeed. Drawing on 25+ years as a publisher and hundreds of these strategic sessions, I help you see not just your next step—but the business ecosystem you could build around your book.

 

In one hour, you'll:

  • Get clarity on your publishing questions and strategic decisions;

  • Discover opportunities you haven't considered—partnerships, revenue streams, positioning;

  • Understand the strengths and real market potential of your book or proposal;

  • Find workarounds for obstacles blocking your path forward;

  • Compare traditional vs. self-publishing vs. hybrid-publishing with nitty-gritty financial and logistical details;

  • Receive marketing strategy customized to your book and goals; and

  • Strategize the smartest publishing path forward—for this book and your author career.

This isn't just publishing advice. It's strategic partnership thinking applied to your specific situation.

You'll gain confidence, clarity, and a roadmap that saves you time, money, and missteps. More importantly, you'll come to see possibilities for an author business you didn't know existed.

“I valued every minute that I got to speak with Sharon Woodhouse, and consider it the best money spent in my effort to get published.”

—Robert Bank, Postcards from Chicago

“I wanted a second opinion outside my industry when I was considering a book pitch to a contact. Sharon not only walked me through various options and publishers, but also helped with mindset hurdles and intellectual property considerations. I realized through my session with her how I can create a world of opportunities with multiple formats under the same branding in order to stay consistent and use what I already have to my advantage.”

 

—Rachel Stiles, The Myth Of Making It 

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