Self-publishing is a creative tsunami. Writers see their creative visions expand as they edit and design their books. Everything seems possible, achievable, wonderful, until they get their first W-9 and wonder what are they supposed to do with that.
Therefore, the templates offered in the free templates sections are of various categories, from personal and business templates to high-quality website themes and blank templates. While it is possible that you can get these pieces from elsewhere, it is highly likely that you will almost always have to pay for the same. Created by The One Page Business Plan Company, this simple template covers only the key areas entrepreneurs need to address to start a business: their vision for the company, why the business.
Many indie authors are surprised to discover they are starting a business. They have questions about incorporation and business licenses. They wonder what to do about sales taxes. They fear hiring editors, designers, and other freelancers. Most of all, they don’t want to take time away from writing to figure it all out.
Free Business In Box Download
A few months ago, we approached author and self-publishing attorney Helen Sedwick about writing a guide to help authors set up their publishing businesses quickly and easily. After 30 years of practicing business law, she knew the subject. She got to work writing lists, collecting links, and creating forms.
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Business In A Box Free Templates
Introducing PBIB, a toolkit written specifically for indie authors and covering everything from naming your business to releasing your inner entrepreneurial badass.