More money. More time. No limits.
The Umbrella Method is your solution to the chaos, giving you a single streamlined system for releasing more books, earning more royalties, and growing your catalog without ever adding more hours to your week.
One publishing house. Every pen name. Built to scale.
Let's talk about it...
First, you already know you should probably be in more genres, right?
Maybe you write paranormal romance and you can see there's a hot market in cozy mystery right now.
Maybe you've been sitting on a romantasy concept for two years. Maybe dark romance keeps calling your name even though your current pen name is all sweet small-town.
You know the opportunity to make even more money is there, but there's a huge problem.
You don't have the time, energy or resources.
Here's what happens when most authors try to expand:
Sound familiar? Yeah, I've been there.
Because this is how almost every author tries to do it.
And it's why most authors stay stuck at one or two pen names forever, even when they know there's so much more money waiting in other genres.
You're not lazy. You're not disorganized. You're not bad at this.
Quite frankly, it's not a you problem. It's a system problem.
You're trying to run a publishing empire as though you have a massive team behind you when you're a one-person-show.
Let's change that... because every day you keep running things like you are is costing you money.
Think about one new pen name in one hot genre. Even a modest launch. Even without a massive following or a big launch budget.
If that pen name produced an extra $2,000 a month, that's $24,000 a year. From just one additional pen name in a hot market.
Two extra pen names? $48,000.
Three?
You see where this is going...
Now think about how long you've already been sitting on that genre idea.
Six months? A year? Two years?
I was once in the same boat (and it still hurts). I missed out on so many wildly profitable genres when they first hit Amazon because I couldn't find the time to jump on the bandwagon fast enough... much less create a whole new pen name for them.
It got worse. One of my early pen names hit the NYT bestseller list shortly after my first one did. Another landed on the USA Today Bestselling list multiple times. And I let both of them ghost their own careers.
They didn't burn out. They just... stopped showing up. Like a houseplant you forget to water until it's too late to pretend you didn't notice and it can't be saved. 😢
I was already running 3 other pen names that were doing really well, and I didn't have the infrastructure to keep up with everything. So I made the painful choice to let some of my best work fade away while I focused on what I could actually manage.
I sat with that for a long time. The regret of it. The math of what I left on the table.
Right now I run over a dozen pen names. I publish across multiple genres. I earn mid-six-figures a year doing it.
And I manage all of it from one central hub.
That hub is what I call a Publishing House Website. It's the foundation of the Umbrella Method.
Think of it like the umbrella itself: one structure that covers everything underneath it.
All your pen names. All your genres. All your branding.
One organized, professional, low-maintenance system that grows as you grow.
When I figured this out, I stopped thinking of myself as an author juggling pen names. I started thinking of myself as a publisher managing a roster. That mindset shift alone changed everything.
I relaunched the pen names I had let go quiet. I added new ones. I moved into new genres whenever I spotted an opportunity. I did all of it without hiring a team, without spending a fortune, and without working more hours than I already was.
The Umbrella Method is the system I use. And now I'm teaching it to you.
It's a course that walks you through building your own Publishing House Website and creating a simple system that runs as many pen names as you want, without the chaos.
This isn't a boring theory-based course. That's not my style. I create courses that get straight to the point, give you all the juicy details and guide you every step of the way.
By the time you finish, you will have an actual working system. A real hub. Something that will work for you for years to come.
Lesson 1
Running multiple pen names the old way is a one-way ticket to burnout. The Umbrella Method consolidates everything into one system, so you write more and stress less.
Lesson 2
Your publishing house name needs to outlast every pivot. Here's the rule for picking one that works for every genre, platform, and domain you'll ever need.
🪄 Included: A ready-to-paste AI prompt that brainstorms dozens of publishing house name ideas in under a minute, filtered for your style.
Lesson 3
Five minutes of checking today saves you from rebranding everything six months from now. Here's exactly how to do it.
Lesson 4
See the finished product before you build. Tour a live umbrella website and know exactly where every piece fits.
Lesson 5
A domain, a host, and Claude Code. That's everything you need to launch a professional publishing house website today.
🪄 Included: The Building Prompts do the heavy lifting.
Lesson 6
One small setup turns your umbrella site into a home for every pen name you'll ever launch. Build once, scale forever.
Lesson 7
Make your self-published book look like it came out of a major publishing house. Add the imprint, logo, and publishing URL to your front matter and change how readers see you.
🪄 Included: My personal prompts
Lesson 8
Amazon owns your buyers. Reader magnets turn those buyers into email subscribers you own forever. Inside: seven magnet types that actually convert.
🪄 Inside: Discover the magnet types that quietly build your email list on autopilot.
Lesson 9
A reader magnet no one sees is a reader magnet no one downloads. Five placements that put yours in front of every potential subscriber.
Lesson 10
One publishing house list. One group per pen name. One catch-all inbox that funnels everything into one place. Here's how to set it all up.
Lesson 11
Copy subscribers, never move them. The one rule that keeps your list clean, segmented, and profitable as your publishing house grows.
Lesson 12
Six strategies that turn readers of one pen name into readers of all your pen names. Including the co-author hack and release-day stacking.
🪄 Included: 6 cross-promo strategies plus the Amazon algorithm stack.
Lesson 13
Before you add another pen name, run this decision tree. Most authors create way too many. Here's how to know if you actually need one.
🪄 Included: The Complete Genre Pairing Guide.
Pre-designed Pages
These designs were carefully crafted based on over a decade of experience in publishing. Feature boxes are placed where they convert. Opt-in forms are designed to capture attention, and so much more.
Customize with AI, on your own, or use them right out of the box!
The core concept is simple: instead of building a separate empire for each pen name, you build one Publishing House that manages them all.
Your Publishing House Website is the umbrella. Your pen names live underneath it. Readers of each pen name never see the others (unless you want them to).
Your branding stays clean, your systems stay centralized, and your overhead stays low.
Adding a new pen name takes a fraction of the time it used to.
You stop paying for duplicate tools, platforms, and subscriptions across multiple identities.
You manage everything from one place instead of logging in and out of a dozen separate accounts.
When you spot a hot new genre, you can move fast. The infrastructure is already there.
You look professional. Not like an author in over their head, but like a publishing house that means business.
This works whether you write in two genres or twenty. Whether you use AI or you don't. Whether you're brand new to pen names or you've been duct-taping things together for years and you're finally ready to fix it.
You wake up and all your pen names are in one place. Organized. Professional. Running the way a real publishing business runs.
When you spot a hot new genre, you don't hesitate. You create a new pen name because the system is already there. It takes you a day, not a month.
Your overhead is low because you're not paying for duplicate tools. Your time is protected because you're not managing five separate systems.
Your income grows because you're actually in the hottest niches on Amazon and can jump into rising trends and up-and-coming genres quickly!
You stop thinking of yourself as an author juggling pen names. You start thinking of yourself as a publisher building an empire.
That shift is what the Umbrella Method makes possible.
I run over a dozen pen names from this system. I relaunched the pen names I thought I had lost for good. I added new genres when the market moved. I did all of it without burning out, without a team, and without spending money I didn't need to spend.
That's what's waiting for you on the other side of this course.
No. The course walks you through every step with video lessons, prompts, and pre-built website templates. If you can follow instructions, you can build this. The done-for-you elements exist specifically so you don't have to figure anything out from scratch.
Yes. The Umbrella Method works whether you use AI or not. The prompts are there if you want them. The system works either way. Nothing in this course requires AI to function.
It's actually the perfect time. Building your Publishing House Website now means that when you're ready to add a second pen name, the infrastructure is already there. It takes minutes instead of weeks. Authors who set this up early save enormous amounts of time and money later.
Absolutely. Many authors come into this course with an existing setup that isn't working. You will leave with a clean, organized, functional system. You're not starting from zero. You're rebuilding smarter.
That depends on how much you already have in place, but the pre-designed website templates dramatically cut down the time. Most authors are working in their new system within a few days of starting the course.
Every month without this system is another month you're leaving genres unlaunched, readers unfound, and money on the table for someone else to pick up.
That's not a guilt trip. That's just reality.
The Umbrella Method exists because I got tired of my own reality looking like that. Yours doesn't have to look like that either.
You don't need more hustle. You don't need more hours. You need a better system. This is that system.
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