
Kind Of A Big Book Deal
Grow Your Business, Get a Book Deal: The Timeline No One Tells You About
Send us Fan Mail If you’re wondering how long it takes to land a traditional book deal, here’s the truth: it’s probably longer than you want — and for reasons no one tells you upfront. How long does it really take to get a book deal? The honest answer is: it depends on how ready you are. Not how good your idea is. Not how talented you are as a writer. But how prepared you are to sell books. Traditional publishing is a business. For a publisher to offer you a deal, especially a six-figure one, they need confidence they’ll earn that investment back. That confidence comes from your platform: your audience, visibility, speaking presence, and proven ability to reach readers. The #1 thing blocking most book deals is a lack of platform. Platform means your ability to reach and influence an audience. Publishers look at: Your social media following and engagement Speaking engagements and audience size Email list and community Past book sales (if any) Media presence and authority Even a great idea isn’t enough without proof that people are already paying attention to you. Agents and publishers are asking one core question: “How will this book sell?” If the answer isn’t clear, the proposal won’t move forward. Before you write a proposal, focus on: Growing your audience intentionally Refining your message into clear, memorable ideas Saying yes to visibility opportunities (speaking, podcasts, media) Validating your concept through real-world feedback Think of your platform as your proof — not just your potential. The fastest way to a book deal isn’t rushing — it’s preparing. Because when your platform matches your vision, “no” turns into “not yet”… and eventually into “yes.” Visit meghanstevenson.com/quiz to take the free assessment and see where you’re at in your traditional book deal journey. Have a great idea for a book but don't know where to start? MeghanStevenson.com/quiz Traditional publishing expert Meghan Stevenson blasts open the gates of the “Big 5”—Penguin Random House, Simon & Schuster, HarperCollins, Hachette, and Macmillan—to share what every entrepreneur and expert needs to know about landing a book deal. In episodes released every Monday, Meghan shares wisdom and stories from 20+ years in publishing as well as interviews with authors, literary agents, and editors. She also answers questions from listeners like you. Whether you are an experienced entrepreneur with an empire, or are just starting out—this podcast will help you understand what you need to do in order to turn your dream of being a bestselling author into real life.

