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The Audiobook Podcast
Grammar Factory

The Audiobook Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2024 24:21


In this episode, Justine is in conversation with Scott MacMillan, Chief Strategist and Executive Publisher of Grammar Factory Publishing Company.Scott is a Toronto-based best selling author, publisher, entrepreneur, and strategy advisor to start-ups with a passion for helping entrepreneurs grow their business by extracting, productizing, and publishing their knowledge and expertise. For more information on Scott MacMillan and Grammar Factory you can find them at:grammarfactory.comfacebook.com/GrammarFactoryinstagram.com/grammarfactoryentrepreneurtoauthor.com/podcast

Entrepreneur to Author
E2A 044: Ghostwriters, Book Coaches, or Good Old-Fashioned Book Editors – What's the Best Way to Get Your Book Written?

Entrepreneur to Author

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2022 16:48


Few entrepreneurs operating in the knowledge-based economy doubt the fact that becoming a published author could be a game changer for their business, however most will never actually publish a book. The task can be overwhelming, especially on your own. Thankfully, there are people who can help from getting you started all the way through to publication and distribution. In this episode of The Entrepreneur to Author Podcast, your host Scott MacMillan dives into the support systems available for authors – from ghostwriters to book coaches and editors – so you get closer to publishing your book. EPISODE LINKS Entrepreneur to Author Resources: https://www.entrepreneurtoauthor.com/resources/ Grammar Factory editing options: https://www.grammarfactory.com/editing-self-published-authors/ Expert Author Academy: https://www.kellyirving.com/expert-author-academy (partner, book coaching program) CONNECT WITH SCOTT https://www.entrepreneurtoauthor.com https://www.grammarfactory.com scott@grammarfactory.com Scott on LinkedIn (@scottmacmillan): https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottmacmillan/ Scott on Instagram (@scottamacmillan):https://instagram.com/scottamacmillan/ Scott on Twitter (@scottamacmillan):https://twitter.com/scottamacmillan/

Entrepreneur to Author
E2A 024: Going the distance with Nick Muxlow – 3 ways to crossing the finish line with your manuscript from a 3x author and ultra marathon runner and coach

Entrepreneur to Author

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2022 43:35 Transcription Available


Writing a book and running a marathon have a lot in common. You need a plan. You need dedication, days of hard work, and the ability to adapt and adjust. And that far off point in the distance the keeps driving you to continue as you feel it getting closer and closer. Much like running, writing a book gets easier the more you do it, and completing either one also proves to yourself that you are in fact capable of much more than you previously thought. In this episode of The Entrepreneur to Author Podcast, your host Scott MacMillan talks with Nick Muxlow, Grammar Factory published author, ultra-marathoner, triathlete and coach who is no stranger to the authorship process with the release of this third book Run Fit. GUEST BIO: Nick MuxlowNICK MUXLOW is the author of Run Fit (2021), Journey to Kona (2019), and Journey to 100 (2018). He's a high-performance endurance coach and education professional with 20 years coaching experience and a drive for helping others to reach their full potential. Nick is the founder of The Run Journey, The Ultra Journey, and The Kona Journey. He's been featured in industry publications such as Trail Runner, partnered with industry brands such as Ultra Trail Australia and speaks regularly to endurance athletes and professional associations. Nick's coaching is underpinned by a Bachelor of Applied Science (Human Movement) and a Bachelor of Education. His personal accomplishments are varied and include winning the state trail championships, the state ultramarathon championships, and running a 100 km ultra in the Blue Mountains where he received the highly sought-after silver belt buckle. His marathon personal best is 2 hours, 45 minutes, he has set numerous ultra-marathon course records along with representing Australia in multiple triathlon races and also finished the ultimate race – the Hawaii Ironman World Championships. Nick is well known for allowing his clients to improve their running and finish with a smile.CONNECT WITH NICK:Get your Run Fit Score: https://scorecard.therunjourney.comNick on Instagram (@theultrajourney):https://www.instagram.com/theultrajourney/Nick on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nick-muxlow-367aa8108/ The Run JourneyWebsite: https://www.therunjourney.comFacebook group: https://www.facebook.com/therunjourney The Ultra JourneyWebsite: https://www.theultrajourney.comFacebook group: https://www.facebook.com/theultrajourney The Kona JourneyWebsite: https://www.thekonajourney.netFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/thekonajourney  CONNECT WITH SCOTThttps://entrepreneurtoauthor.comhttps://grammarfactory.comscott@grammarfactory.comScott on LinkedIn (@scottmacmillan): https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottmacmillan/ Scott on Instagram (@scottamacmillan): https://instagram.com/scottamacmillan/ Scott on Twitter (@scottamacmillan): https://twitter.com/scottamacmillan/ Scott on Medium (@scottamacmillan): https://scottamacmillan.medium.com 

Entrepreneur to Author
E2A 023: Authorship, Podcasting, and The 5 Love Languages with The Personality Coach Kate Mason

Entrepreneur to Author

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2022 47:01 Transcription Available


Relationships. They can make a good business great. But bad relationships make everything more difficult. Why do some relationships feel easy while others seem so incredibly hard? In this episode of The Entrepreneur to Author Podcast, your host Scott MacMillan talks with Grammar Factory author Kate Mason about her journey as personality expert to published author and podcast host, and about why understanding (and adapting to) differences in personality types is so important both in business and at home.  GUEST BIO: Kate MasonThe Personality Coach and Author of Who is this Monster (or Treasure) in my House KATE MASON is a business owner, international keynote speaker, teacher, MBTI presenter, coach and author. Based in Adelaide South Australia, Kate has spent over 40 years in business, teaching, and coaching. She is trained in personality profiling and is highly experienced in the understanding of personalities. Using facts, fun and humour, Kate shares the personality tools that will provide you with a new understanding and knowledge about people. Her solutions and helpful hints will help you connect with not just the personalities in your household, but everyone in your life.EPISODE LINKSThe 5 Love Languages Quiz: https://www.5lovelanguages.com/quizzes/love-language CONNECT WITH KATEEmail: thepersonalitycoach@gmail.comWebsite: https://thepersonalitycoach.com.auBook Website: https://katemasonauthor.comPodcast: Personalities, Parenting and Partners (https://katemasonauthor.com/podcast/)Kate on Facebook (The Personality Coach): https://facebook.com/thepersonalitycoach/Kate on Instagram (@KateMasonAuthor): https://instagram.com/katemasonauthor/Kate on Twitter (@KateMasonAuthor): https://twitter.com/katemasonauthor/Kate on LinkedIn (The Personality Coach): https://www.linkedin.com/in/katemasonauthor/  CONNECT WITH SCOTThttps://entrepreneurtoauthor.comhttps://grammarfactory.comscott@grammarfactory.comScott on LinkedIn (@scottmacmillan): https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottmacmillan/ Scott on Instagram (@scottamacmillan): https://instagram.com/scottamacmillan/ Scott on Twitter (@scottamacmillan): https://twitter.com/scottamacmillan/ Scott on Medium (@scottamacmillan): https://scottamacmillan.medium.com 

Write Your Best Book
Episode 41 - How to Write in Multiple POV (with Casey Dunn)

Write Your Best Book

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2020 46:32


One of the most important decisions you’ll have to make before you begin writing any novel is how many points of view you want to include in your narrative. Essentially, you have three choices. You can write your novel in single, dual, or multiple POV. There is no right or wrong choice, but increasingly, multiple POV novels are gaining popularity. The biggest reason for this is that the reader can experience the story from multiple characters’ perspectives rather than being limited to the perspective of just the protagonist and/or narrator. On this week’s episode, I sat down with one of my all-star, most successful clients, Casey Dunn, and we discussed how you can write your novel in multiple POV if that’s the route you choose.   In this episode, you will:   Learn the advantages and drawbacks of writing in multiple POV Learn how to effectively pull of multiple POV narrative Learn which stories and genres lend themselves naturally to multiple POV Learn how to create distinctive voices for each different character   Hosts & Guests Host – Christina Kaye Guest Host – Casey Dunn   To Learn More About Jacqui and Grammar Factory: https://tinyurl.com/y2dl374m   To purchase Casey’s Book, Silence on Cold River: https://amzn.to/3k35mbr   To Download Author Resources to Help You Write Your Best Book: https://bookbossvault.com/authorresources42034343   To Contact Christina Kaye: info@writeyourbestbook.com www.writeyourbestbook.com   For a Consultation with Christina Kaye https://calendly.com/writeyourbestbook/freecoachingsession   To Follow Christina Kaye https://www.facebook.com/writeyourbestbook https://www.instagram.com/writeyourbestbook/ https://pinterest.com/xtinakayebooks022

Write Your Best Book
Episode 40 - How to Get Book Reviews

Write Your Best Book

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2020 34:34


One of the most important steps in your book launch will be getting as many good book reviews as possible lined up for release week. But how do we go about finding and working with ARC reviewers? Many authors struggle with this issue, so this week, we’re going to talk with guest host Jacqui Pretty all about book reviews. In this episode, you will: Learn why book reviews are so important Learn how to find good ARC reviewers Learn how to approach and work with ARC reviewers Learn how to deal with not-so-great reviews by ARC reviewers   Hosts & Guests Host – Christina Kaye Guest Host – Jacqui Pretty   To Learn More About Jacqui and Grammar Factory: https://grammarfactory.com/author/admin/   To purchase Write Your Best Book’s resources: https://bookbossvault.com/authorresources42034343   To Contact Christina Kaye: info@writeyourbestbook.com www.writeyourbestbook.com   For a Consultation with Christina Kaye https://calendly.com/writeyourbestbook/freecoachingsession   To Follow Christina Kaye https://www.facebook.com/writeyourbestbook https://www.instagram.com/writeyourbestbook/ https://pinterest.com/xtinakayebooks022

Private Practice Made Perfect
Ep.34 The know-how of publishing your first book with Jacqui Pretty

Private Practice Made Perfect

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2018 46:42


Today on the podcast we talk to Jacqui Pretty, Founding CEO of Grammar Factory. Grammar Factory is a publishing company that works with small business owners and leaders, entrepreneurs, health practitioners, topic experts, and turn their knowledge into published books. What is covered in this episode: The reason people put off writing a book Ways to manage the fear or hesitation of starting Using a blueprint to guide you in writing your first book The importance of having a clear idea of who your readers are Identifying, testing, expanding and organizing your ideas into a blueprint The value of “how to” books Methods to help you focus when writing your book Recommended length for books Doing a self-review and finding an editor for your book Different editing and publishing services available in the market The steps Grammar Factory takes in editing your book The book cover’s internal layout and design process Difference of traditional publishing versus self-publishing companies Marketing your book and the value of building partnerships Why the Ebook is recommended Book Blueprint: How Any Entrepreneur Can Write an Awesome Book Grammar Factory and its services Links: Grammar Factory The Ultimate Guide to Writing an Awesome Book LinkedIn - Jacqui PrettySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Build Your Own Business
03. Juggling entrepreneurship and a day job, how to do it in style

Build Your Own Business

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2017 45:55


If you had an opportunity to return to corporate life would you? What if you were able to combine the training and mentoring opportunities that come with a corporate role, with the satisfaction of running your own successful business?   In this episode Jacquie Pretty from Grammar Factory joins me to talk all about what led her to set up her business helping entrepreneurs. How she helps people write awesome books and assists them to craft and hone their words so that they really resonate with their audience. Jacquie grew her business from being a sole trader to employing a team of editors, she talks about how she made that happen and what drove her to succeed. We also discuss how she has found work/life balance by returning to a corporate role, alongside running her own business and the advantages and opportunities that this presented her with.      Keywords: build your own business, startup, life goals, KPI, KPI program, Dent, Australian entrepreneur, entrepreneurship,  Andrew Ford, Social Star, brand management, creating a brand, corporate life, lifestyle, self employment, starting your own business, business coaching, business mentoring, business model, business training, coaching program, accountability, entrepreneur, entrepreneurial, corporate life, author, become an author, writing a book, where to start with writing a book, professional writing, editing, get published, Grammar Factory, Jacquie Pretty

So You Want to Start a Business
E38 Starting a business completely from scratch with Jacqui Pretty

So You Want to Start a Business

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2017 32:42


Jacqui Pretty is the Founder of Grammar Factory, a publishing company that turns entrepreneurs into authors. Many of her clients have become Amazon bestsellers, been featured on national television, landed paid speaking engagements and doubled their revenue. In short, she has witnessed first-hand the power of publishing to transform a business. Jacqui has combined her love of writing with a solid business model. You can find out more over at the Grammar Factory website http://grammarfactory.com   This episode is brought to you by my book "So You Want to Start a Business; the 7 steps to create, start and grow your own business" and you can order your FREE copy right here: http://bit.ly/ThatBook This is the only advertising on this podcast! My guess is that you are here for one of 2 reasons: Are you curious about what it’s like to start a business? Do you wonder if you have what it takes? Would your idea work? How much does it actually coss to build a successful business? OR Have you been in business for a few months or a year or 2 and things aren't going quite the way you thought they might? I’ve written this book to answer pretty much all of your questions “So You Want to Start a Business” and you can order your FREE copy right here: http://bit.ly/ThatBook My 15 years of experience working with start up and small businesses are condensed into this book. This is your step by step guide to launch your business smarter and faster. It’s so exciting to be sharing it with you. Please share your progress If you prefer the kindle Head over to Amazon Happy reading!

Your Career Podcast with Jane Jackson | Create Your Dream Career
80 Jacqui Pretty Editor Grammar Factory

Your Career Podcast with Jane Jackson | Create Your Dream Career

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2016 26:39


Jacqui Pretty is the author of Book Blueprint: How any entrepreneur can write an awesome book, and the Founder of Grammar Factory, a publishing company that helps entrepreneurs publish books that boost their businesses. Since the launch of Grammar Factory in 2013, she and her team have worked with close to 100 authors across a range of industries – including business, finance, health and wellness, travel, marketing, property, hospitality, law, photography, personal development and more. While their industries vary, what their clients have in common is a desire to become recognised leaders in their fields, and a book is one of the fastest and most effective ways to do just that. Many of her clients have become Amazon bestsellers, been featured on national television, landed paid speaking engagements and doubled their revenue. In short, she has witnessed first-hand the power of publishing to transform a business.

360 Entrepreneur Podcast: The Show for Entrepreneurs, Business-Builders and Small Business Owners

Grammar Factory founder Jacqui Pretty shares the blueprint of a self-published book and discusses her new book "Book Blueprint".

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