Femalepreneurs
Femalepreneurs: How to Get Published
It’s hard, hard work to start a business or any other enterprise. And women have unique challenges. We work hard, we work smart, and we get it done, but we also juggle home and family responsibilities. And we face obstacles that men don’t usually encounter. Reduced financing. Societal predispositions. Lack of support. Scant resources. It’s tough out there.
But women rock! We make a way when there seems to be no way, but it’s a hard road to travel. Now that the hardest part is behind you, you can write a book that establishes you as an expert in your field, increases your credibility, and attracts a following.


Has Anyone Ever Told You That You Should Write a Book?
This BookMAP will be your roadmap as you pull together any existing material you’ve already developed and write additional elements to create a marketable book. When it’s complete, you will solidify your reputation as a hardworking, inventive femalepreneur.
There’s a wide network of women helping women, and your book can change lives, save lives, or transform society. We can help you do that!


Personal Book Coaching
Do you want to accelerate and intensify the process of writing your book? One-to-one coaching may be the option for you.
Group Book Writing Mastermind
Our most popular option. Write your book with the support of other aspiring authors in an online group program.

Resources for Femalepreneurs
How to Promote Your Book Through Livestreaming
Livestreaming is one of the most effective ways to connect with your followers and promote your book. On average, viewers watch live broadcasts for 10 to 20 times longer than pre-recorded videos. Research has also shown that 80% of people would rather watch a...
Start Marketing Your Book Now (Here’s How)
Adapted from BookBaby’s Live series, Steven Spatz, BookBaby president, talks about the benefits of marketing before your book is even completed. BookBaby has been around for 10 years and, when you…
How to Write a Book with a Coauthor
Writing is often viewed as a solitary pursuit. But if you walk down the aisles of any bookstore, you’ll notice dozens of books with two authors listed on the front cover. Many writers decide to work…