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What Does the Christian Book Market Need?
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<blockquote data-quote="bèlla" data-source="post: 75381699" data-attributes="member: 416395"><p>The Christian book market <strong><span style="color: #00b3b3">is</span></strong> a business. Their primary motive is producing content that sells. It’s much easier to get a book deal when you have an audience and established platform than without one.</p><p></p><p>Personal wants are nice but you need to back that up with sales. What percentage of the market is interested in theology and willing to buy the book? Amish romance may not include deep theological themes but it sells like hotcakes.</p><p></p><p>I know several Christian authors who penned NYT and well received titles. All of them had a following of devoted customers and marketing experience to get the word out and drum up sales. If you want to do something with lower interest, self-publishing is best.</p><p></p><p>Yours in His Service,</p><p></p><p><span style="color: #00b3b3">~Bella</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bèlla, post: 75381699, member: 416395"] The Christian book market [B][COLOR=#00b3b3]is[/COLOR][/B] a business. Their primary motive is producing content that sells. It’s much easier to get a book deal when you have an audience and established platform than without one. Personal wants are nice but you need to back that up with sales. What percentage of the market is interested in theology and willing to buy the book? Amish romance may not include deep theological themes but it sells like hotcakes. I know several Christian authors who penned NYT and well received titles. All of them had a following of devoted customers and marketing experience to get the word out and drum up sales. If you want to do something with lower interest, self-publishing is best. Yours in His Service, [COLOR=#00b3b3]~Bella[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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