Jay Boyer – Children Book Formula: MEGA BUNDLE is a bundled training package designed to help you create, publish, and promote children’s books with a repeatable workflow. In the first steps, you learn how to research what readers already buy, shape a clear book concept, and build a simple production plan that you can execute without overwhelm.
This program is built for action. It focuses on practical decisions that drive results in children’s publishing, such as niche research, age-appropriate writing, illustration planning, formatting, publishing setup, and promotion basics. The goal is not “creative theory.” The goal is a clear system you can follow from idea to live book listing.
Because “bundle” editions can include multiple trainings, Jay Boyer – Children Book Formula: MEGA BUNDLE is best understood as a complete roadmap plus supportive resources that cover publishing, print expansion, and audience-building. You can use it to launch your first children’s book, or to tighten your process so every new release gets easier and faster to produce.
What is the Jay Boyer – Children Book Formula: MEGA BUNDLE course about?
Jay Boyer – Children Book Formula: MEGA BUNDLE is about the full children’s book publishing cycle, from choosing a marketable concept to publishing and marketing the final book. The training is structured as a step-by-step formula, which means you do not start by guessing. You start by analyzing what is already selling, then you build a book that fits reader expectations while still feeling original.
The process emphasizes predictable components: choosing the right audience age range, planning your story structure, aligning illustration style to genre conventions, and preparing the book for digital and print distribution. The course also addresses the most common bottlenecks that stop people from finishing, such as unclear research, slow drafting, confusion about illustration, and technical friction during publishing.
As a “mega bundle” style package, it is typically paired with supporting training on expanding into print formats and building an author audience. That matters because children’s books can be more competitive, and long-term success tends to improve when you publish consistently and build visibility over time.
What will you learn or achieve?
- How to research children’s book niches and validate demand before you write, so you build with market clarity.
- How to choose a reader age range and align length, tone, and structure to what that audience expects.
- How to brainstorm a book concept that fits proven trends without copying other creators.
- How to outline your story so writing feels straightforward instead of chaotic.
- How to plan illustrations and page flow so your story and visuals work together smoothly.
- How to evaluate illustration options, including outsourcing workflows and clear instructions for artists.
- How to format and prepare files for publishing across common marketplaces, including Kindle-friendly and print-ready outputs.
- How to set up a publishing checklist so you avoid avoidable mistakes during upload and release.
- How to launch and promote responsibly, using straightforward tactics that match a children’s book business model.
- How to scale by building a catalog, using series strategy, and improving production speed with templates and repeatable steps.
- How to expand into print formats to support a more complete product ecosystem for readers.
- How to build an author audience with simple list-building and follow-up concepts so you are not fully dependent on algorithms.
Who is it for?
Jay Boyer – Children Book Formula: MEGA BUNDLE is a strong fit for beginners who want structure and clarity. If you have an idea for a children’s book but feel stuck on research, writing, illustration, or publishing, this program gives you a roadmap so you always know the next step.
It also fits creators who have already published but feel inconsistent. Many authors can finish one book, but then struggle to repeat the process. A formula-based workflow helps you standardize decisions, reduce friction, and publish more reliably.
This training can also support entrepreneurs, educators, and content creators who want to turn a message or brand into children’s books. In that case, the most useful parts are concept validation, audience fit, production planning, and the publishing and promotion framework.
How does it work?
The core of the program is organized into multiple training modules that mirror the real publishing workflow. You start with foundations, move into research, then writing, illustration, publishing, promotion, and scaling. This sequence matters because it avoids the common mistake of writing first and researching later.
You follow the material like an implementation course. You pick one book concept, complete the research steps, outline and draft the manuscript, plan and acquire illustrations, format the files, publish the book, and then apply promotion basics. Each stage is designed to produce a tangible output you can use immediately.
As part of the bundle, the training may also include additional resources focused on print editions and author marketing. These additions are designed to help you turn one finished ebook into a more complete product strategy, and to build direct reach to readers over time through ethical audience-building.
Benefits
Clear direction: You stop guessing and follow a workflow that moves from research to launch in a logical order.
Faster execution: With outlines, checklists, and repeatable steps, you spend less time stuck and more time producing.
Better market alignment: By validating demand and studying conventions first, your book is more likely to match what readers want.
Stronger production control: You learn how to manage illustration and formatting decisions, which reduces costly revisions.
Long-term scalability: The “formula” approach supports catalog growth, series strategy, and smoother repeat publishing.
More complete publishing strategy: Bundle-style training around print and audience-building can support more stability beyond a single launch.
Prerequisites
You do not need prior publishing experience to start. However, you will benefit most if you are willing to follow a structured process, make decisions based on research, and complete the practical tasks for each stage.
To implement the program, you should have basic computer skills, access to standard writing and design tools, and the ability to create accounts on relevant publishing platforms. If you plan to outsource illustrations, you should be comfortable managing small creative projects, including briefs, feedback, and deadlines.
This training is educational. It does not guarantee income, rankings, bestseller status, or specific sales results. Your outcomes depend on your niche, quality, pricing, presentation, marketing consistency, and marketplace rules.
About the author
Jay Boyer is known for teaching practical publishing workflows, with a focus on creating and releasing books through major online marketplaces. His training style emphasizes step-by-step systems, repeatable processes, and execution over theory.
In Jay Boyer – Children Book Formula: MEGA BUNDLE, that approach shows up as a complete publishing roadmap: research first, then write and illustrate, then publish, promote, and scale. The aim is to help you build a reliable workflow you can reuse for multiple children’s books.
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Because publishing is a repeat process, having everything organized matters. When your training and downloads stay in one place, you can quickly revisit the research steps before a new book, re-check the publishing checklist during upload, and refresh your promotion plan when you release your next title.
Course content / Course curriculum
- Introduction: course orientation, publishing mindset, and how the workflow fits together from research to scaling.
- Research: niche discovery, trend validation, competitive analysis, and choosing an audience-aligned concept.
- Writing: outlining, story structure, drafting, revision strategy, and age-appropriate language decisions.
- Illustrating: illustration planning, style selection, outsourcing workflow, briefs, and managing visual consistency.
- Publishing: file preparation, formatting considerations, upload checklists, listing setup, and release preparation.
- Promoting: launch basics, visibility strategies, and promotion routines that support a children’s book model.
- Scaling Up: series strategy, catalog growth, workflow optimization, and repeat release planning.
- Bundle add-ons (varies by edition): guidance for expanding into paperback formats and foundational author audience-building to support long-term releases.
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