The Business Side of Publishing: Why Your Platform Matters
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Most writers think publishing is about talent. But behind every acceptance — and every rejection — there’s a business equation. In this episode, Luigi Pascal Rondanini breaks down the real economics of the publishing industry: risk, cost, audience, and the platform numbers publishers never tell you they look at.
If you’ve ever wondered why publishers ask about your followers… or why great manuscripts still get rejected… this episode will change how you see the entire industry.
🎙 What you’ll learn:
Why publishers reject books they love
The three-part framework every acquisitions meeting uses
How to calculate a real break-even point
Why audience size isn’t everything (but engagement is)
How multimedia publishing changes the game
What authors can do today to build a platform that attracts publishers
📘 Resources mentioned:
Download the Publisher’s Break-Even & Pitch Checklist at:
👉 https://essay.rondanini.com
📩 Have thoughts or questions about this episode?
Visit rondanini.com or comment on the companion essay.