The No. 1 challenge for creators who have a blog is revenue.
You can sell subscriptions and ads or sponsorships, but another tried-and-true opportunity also exists: Publish a book.
Publishing isn’t just for traditional authors. It’s a valuable strategy for content entrepreneurs who want to add a revenue stream and increase credibility. Sahara Rose De Vore, founder of The Travel Coach Network, did that. She turned her most popular blog posts into a book, Hey You, Just Go!
She is just one example of someone who repurposed their content to expand their influence, income, and opportunities.
Why create a book from your content?Turning your blog or digital content into a new revenue stream like a book offers four crucial benefits for entrepreneurs and creators. There are probably many more, but I feel these are the most important.
I’m going to lay this out in five (pretty) simple steps. But I need to preface this by saying that publishing a book isn’t necessarily easy. You’re going to have to learn the basics of page formatting, cover design, and generating metadata for your books. Plus, you’ll likely need to learn how to connect and manage an online store attached to your website.
OK, on to my short guide to turning your blog into a new revenue stream.
1. Identify the right contentAudit your existing posts. Focus on high-traffic content with good engagement. Tools like Google Analytics, Semrush, or Ahrefs can help you find:
Analyze those high-performing posts to find common themes. Pick the most resonant theme as the basis of your book.
Helpful Resource: What Successful Bloggers Do Differently
2. Plan your chapters and layoutWhile blog posts make great content piece by piece, a book needs a cohesive flow from section to section. To do this, I strongly recommend creating an outline. Your sections (chapters) should logically progress and expand on the theme identified in step one.
I asked ChatGPT to create a very simple structure for outlining a book built on existing blog content. What it came up with was pretty good:
You should craft an outline that fits your style and your content. With the outline drafted, look at the blog posts you want to include and determine where they fit into the book.
At this point, you should also have a sense of what you may need to create, such as new chapters or connecting paragraphs to tie the content together.
3. Refine your content for printNo matter how amazing your posts are (and I’m sure they are), your blog content won’t neatly fill all the components of a book. You need to edit the book content for tone, consistency, and flow.
You don’t need to tackle this manually. Tools like ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini are really good at identifying gaps, inconsistencies in tone, and problems with the overall structure.
I am not advocating for asking an AI to write content. But if you provide the outline, the content from your blog posts, and clear instructions on what you want, AI can create a list of tasks you need to accomplish to refine your content.
This refinement stage is also your time to:
Once you’ve got your content put together, make sure to edit your manuscript thoroughly.
4. Design and publishCreating a professional-looking book helps ensure readers take your work seriously. Start with tools like Canva or Adobe Express to design your cover, and platforms like Atticus focus on seamless interior layouts. If you’ve got some graphic design skills, Adobe InDesign and Affinity Publisher are more complex but much more powerful page layout options. You can also hire a cover designer to create it or use services like Tilt Publishing.
5. Market and sellYour book is edited, designed, and published. Now what?
Lean into your entrepreneurial skills and market it. You can start with the audience from your blog and network to get the word out about your upcoming book. You also can do these three tactics proven effective for marketing books:
I’m not going to belabor the marketing point. You’re an entrepreneur, this should be the “easy” part of the book publishing experience. Use your resources, lean into your network, and create an amazing product.
Transform your content into a new business assetYour content isn’t just a compilation of blog posts. It’s your wisdom, insights, and opinions, all brimming with monetizable potential. Publishing a book can transform how you’re perceived while creating a new revenue stream from what you’ve already created. It doesn’t have to be daunting with the modern accessibility of publishing tools.
What’s stopping you from turning your next great content idea into a published product? Take the first step today by just looking at your most successful blogs to see if a common theme or topic jumps out at you.
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