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Today we're joined by Michael Ebeling, who has developed The Author's Business Formula, an approach that combats two of the most challenging parts of promoting a book: maintaining momentum after the launch, and converting readers into clients. In this episode, Michael will share how you as an author can set yourself up for success by creating a book funnel to learn more about the people buying your book.
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Welcome, writers and book lovers. The Bleeders is a podcast about book writing and publishing. Make sure you subscribe to the companion Substack: https://thebleeders.substack.com/welcomeToday's guest is Eleanor C. Whitney, author of Promote Your Book, Riot Woman, and Quit Your Day Job. Follow Eleanor on Instagram and X/Twitter @killerfemme and check out her website eleanorcwhitney.com.The Bleeders is hosted by Courtney Kocak. Follow her on X/Twitter and Instagram @courtneykocak. For more, check out her website courtneykocak.com.Courtney is teaching some upcoming workshops you might be interested in:New Year's Newsletter & Pitch Party Extravaganza: https://www.courtneykocak.com/teaching (Use code BLEEDERS for $100 off)Start a Newsletter to Supercharge Your Platform, Network & Business: https://writingworkshops.com/products/start-a-newsletter-to-supercharge-your-platform-network-business-zoom-seminar60-Day Writer's Platform Coaching: https://writingworkshops.com/products/60-day-writers-platform-coaching-with-courtney-kocakLand Big Bylines by Writing for Columns: https://writingworkshops.com/products/land-big-bylines-by-writing-for-columns-zoom-seminarPodcasting for Writers: How to Start, Sustain & Grow Your Podcast: https://writingworkshops.com/products/podcasting-for-writers-how-to-start-sustain-grow-your-podcast-4-week-zoom-workshopHow to Build a “Platform” for Writers Who Shudder at the Thought: https://writingworkshops.com/products/how-to-build-a-platform-for-writers-who-shudder-at-the-thought-zoom-seminarSUBSCRIBE TO THE BLEEDERS YOUTUBE CHANNEL: https://www.youtube.com/@bleederspodcast
S3E54 Marketing for Free: How to Promote Your Book Without Spending a Dime! SUMMARY: In this episode, Cindy and Tammie explore free marketing strategies that self-publishers can use to promote their books without breaking the bank. From leveraging social media and growing your email list to tapping into online communities and cross-promoting with other authors, this episode is packed with practical tips that you can start implementing today to boost your book's visibility. Show Notes/Links: Tammie's A Book Creator 3-Day Trial Affiliate Link: https://kdp4b2b--aududu.thrivecart.com/3-day-free-trial-membership/ Get 40 free listings when you open a shop on Etsy: https://etsy.me/3XhW8xd Puzzle Book Courses Bundle: https://www.aiselfpublishingbooks.com/ai-sp-seven-puzzle-book-coures-bundle-plus-activity-puzzle-bonus-course-p1 Creating Children's Picture Books with AI course: https://www.aiselfpublishingbooks.com/spchildrenspicturebooksaicourse Coloring Book Course: https://www.aiselfpublishingbooks.com/spcoloringbooksai Free AI for Self-Publishers Webinar Course: https://www.aiselfpublishingbooks.com/6de7cd75 Google Trends: https://trends.google.com/trends/ Get "A Year of Book and Marketing Ideas" eBook as a bonus when you use Cindy's Affiliate Link to purchase Publisher Rocket: https://aududu--rocket.thrivecart.com/publisher-rocket/ ChatGPT: https://chatgpt.com Cindy's Metricool Link: https://i.mtr.cool/CARGUF Cindy's MailerLite Link: https://www.mailerlite.com/a/82bb987c5379 Cindy's Canva Link: https://partner.canva.com/aududu Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/ BookBub: https://www.bookbub.com/ Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/ Quora: https://www.quora.com/ Wattpad: https://www.wattpad.com/
Episode Title: Should You Use NetGalley to Promote Your Book?Are you considering NetGalley to help build pre-launch buzz for your book? In today's episode, we break down what NetGalley is, how it works, and whether it's the right fit for your book marketing strategy. From connecting with influential readers to gathering early reviews, NetGalley offers plenty of potential—but it also comes with its own set of challenges.BY THE TIME YOU FINISH LISTENING, YOU'LL LEARN:The pros and cons of using NetGalley to get early reviews and build social proofHow NetGalley can help you connect with booksellers, librarians, and reviewersThe key factors to consider before making the investment in NetGalleySubmit a Question. Ask a question to be featured on the podcast. Ask HereLiked this episode? Share it and tag us on Instagram @juxtabkLove the show? Leave a review and let us know!CONNECT WITH US: Website | Instagram | Facebook
In this month's episode of Reaching More Readers, Holly Greenland and Dale L. Roberts discuss the best practices for marketing and promoting your book when publishing across multiple platforms. They cover how to communicate to your readers in a clear and concise way that gets hits, along with the hidden benefits of creating a universal book link (UBL) for your book when publishing wide. Find more author advice, tips, and tools at our self-publishing advice center. And, if you haven't already, we invite you to join our organization and become a self-publishing ally. Now, go write and publish! About the Hosts Dale L. Roberts is a self-publishing advocate, award-winning author, and video content creator. Dale's inherent passion for life fuels his self-publishing advocacy both in print and online. After publishing over 50 titles and becoming an international bestselling author on Amazon, Dale started his YouTube channel, Self-Publishing with Dale. Selected by Feedspot and LA Weekly as one of the best sources in self-publishing of 2022, Dale cemented his position as the indie-author community's go-to authority. You can find Dale on his website or YouTube Holly Greenland is a self-published author, content writer and strategic communications consultant. She has worked in marketing and communications for nearly twenty years, including at the BBC, UK Parliament, and award-winning agency Social & Local. Holly is currently completing a Publishing PhD with Kingston University in London, investigating the factors that increase the likelihood of indie author success. Find out more about Holly's writing on her website or connect on LinkedIn.
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Publishing industry reporter Jane Friedman discusses her experience as an author and blogger and shares how writers from either background can leverage their work into a book, or turn their book into shareable online content. Jane Friedman's decades of editing, publishing, and consulting expertise inform her reporting on publishing industry news through her blog, JaneFriedman.com, and her newsletters, Electric Speed and The Hot Sheet.
CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 1:10 - Introducting Katie 3:40 - The West Hollywood Cocktail Book 6:20 - Tasting Martin Gail Cognac 13:41 - What's Your Favorite Cocktail 16:32 - Do You Like Tequila 19:36 - What Does The UK Make 22:10 - Why the US is Happier than the UK 26:13 - Donald Trump vs Joe Biden 2 29:05 - Dating in the US vs the UK 33:08 -What Makes a Relationship Successful 36:40 - Hookup Culture 37:40 - What Happens After Sex 41:08 - How Men View Women After Sex 43:11 - Why Dating Apps Don't Work 47:54 - One Night Stands 49:10 - What Women Want 51:50 - The Dating App Experience 55:17 - What is F*** Shaming 57:30 - Why Can't You Get a Second Date 59:10 - How to Get a Second Date 1:05:04 -Can You Be Happy With Someone Who Doesn't Satisfy You Sexually 1:07:50 - Can Women Keep Long Term Relationships If They're Not Satisfied Sexually 1:09:35 - Women Want You More When You're Married 1:12:57 - Wife's Perspective 1:14:45 - Who Would You Take Advice From 1:20:30 - The Problem With Settling Down Early 1:22:40 - The Value of a High School Crush 1:26:20 - How to Compete with High Value Men 1:30:30 - The Exception vs The Rule 1:33:00 - Women Believe What You Tell Them 1:42:02 -Katie Way 1:44:05 - The Game Chose Me 1:46:57 - Promote Your Book 1:47:17 - TV Show 1:48:18 - Final Words
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Success comes down to how much an author is willing to pound the pavement and show up for their own work. Today we're joined by Greenleaf author Claire Isenthal to share the ways she's tailored her content and outreach across different social media platforms to drive book sales, especially through Substack and Booktok.
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We all know the benefits of social media and building a landing page for your readers. LinkedIn is a platform that does it all if you know how to use it. Today we're joined by Owen Sammarone, founder and CEO of Unleash The Knowledge, a digital community for nonfiction authors to expand their reach. In this episode, Owen will explain how your LinkedIn profile can solidify your author brand, help you grow a network, and convert your audience to book sales.
Michelle Glogovac teaches you how to advertise your self published book through podcasts. She is an award-winning podcast publicist who helps writers advertise their self-published books She is the owner of the MLG Collective, which you can find at mlgcollective.com, and the author of How to Get On Podcasts: Cultivate Your Following, Strengthen Your Message, and Grow as a Thought Leader Through Podcast Guesting. She will share with us how authors can utilize podcast interviews to grow their author brand and sell more books, what topics authors should pitch when asked to be on podcasts, and What goes into a media kit, among other things. You can buy her book at this affiliate link: https://amzn.to/46TxyoX If you would like to check her website, you can find her company's website here https://themlgcollective.com and her personal website here https://michelleglogovac.com If you enjoyed this episode, you might also enjoy my interview with Melanie Herschorn where we talk about marketing your book. https://open.spotify.com/episode/625w6w8sBPkjnwJ1K8eAY8?si=131750a67d194703 If you are interested in being a guest on my podcast, you may fill out the form on my website: http://authorsalcove.com/be-a-guest You can also follow me on: Facebook: http://facebook.com/authorsalcove Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/authorsalcovepodcast/ Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/agnes-wolfe-20bb47288/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2EQYPBl1LtZh08qCdIRHTy?si=aa56d7a9565a49fa YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWVCbL470bDCgeg23kziYAg (affiliate links above) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/authorsalcove/message
In this episode, Lauren & Matt talk about using valuable and authentic social media engagement to find new readers, ideas for promoting your books, and a few of their favorite social media dos and biggest don'ts. Dive Deeper
Your book is more than words on a page; it's the story of your soul. For this episode, we explore the art of storytelling as a powerful tool for authors and speakers looking to promote their books and connect with their audience on a deeper level. Our guest, Aleya Harris shares the journey of transforming your personal narrative into a book-promotion powerhouse. She explores how the transition from content creator to a confident, personal storyteller can be a challenge for many authors and speakers and addresses the stage fright that often accompanies this transition. Aleya encourages authors to discover the core of your story and the unique spark that defines you, sharing her personal story from a place of postpartum depression and anxiety to becoming a beacon of energy and joy. Throughout the episode, Aleya discusses the essential keys to effective storytelling. It's not just about telling your story; it's about telling it right. Tune in now and take your journey from the stage to the page to a whole new level.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! https://superbrandpublishing.com/podcasts/
The idea of promoting your book might give you the chills, but you know you have to do it. So what's the best way? And how can you keep it simple? Listen in for this interview with special guest email marketing consultant and author, Matt Treacey, about the power of email marketing for authors. Support the showConnect:FB: The Unlocked Creative CommunityW: theunlockedcreative.comIG: @unlocked_creativeSupport the show I write, record, edit and produce the show. By supporting the show, you'll get a shoutout in a future episode and the warm glow of knowing you're helping new writers everywhere to start and finish writing their first book!
Join #WriterWednesdays host Crystal @booksandsoul1 at 1 pm EST on Wednesday as she explains how to promote your book on YouTube. Tune in to be in the know! Only on the @getcaughtuppodcast Listen via Anchor FM, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Audible, iHeartRadio, or Amazon Music Follow us IG: @getcaughtuppodcast on Twitter @gcu_podcast. Sponsorships anchor.fm/getcaughtup Donations Cash App $UP2016 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/getcaughtup/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/getcaughtup/support
John Corcoran may be my new favorite human. A former White House speechwriter and attorney who worked in Hollywood, he now runs Rise25, which helps businesses get more clients, referral partners and strategic partners through their done-for-you podcast service.In the brief time we've known each other, he's introduced me to countless people, advised me on my business and given me ideas that have sent my head spinning, in all the right ways. This man is a fount of wisdom!And Corcoran isn't just an expert in podcasts—he's an expert in getting podcasts to further your career.He's been in the podcasting game over a decade and his show, Smart Business Revolution, is a must for anyone building a business (and if you're an author, I do hope you're building a business that your book can support).In this episode, he explains how you can promote your book on podcasts, when you should be reaching out and why having your own podcast is the best promotional tool of all.FIND OUT MORE ABOUT THE PODCAST AND OTHER STUFF BY GOING TO WWW.ONGOODAUTHORITYPOD.COM!
Are you thinking of writing a business book? Or maybe you have already? Want to find out how you can promote your book launch with email marketing?Let's have a bit of a chat about that, shall we?SOME EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS: (0:18) Want a FREE resource to get more clicks on your emails? Check out Click Tricks.(4:28) Check out our sponsor Poster My Wall.(5:08) Should you write a business book?(10:53) How to use your book to bring in thousands of email subscribers!(16:35) How to make your business book profitable.(22:07) Pre-launch business book email ideas.(24:48) Business book launch email ideas.(27:10) Create scarcity with special editions.(30:18) Business book buyer email sequence.(32:02) Subject line of the week.[podcast_subscribe id="7224"]Should you write a business book?A lot of business owners write books these days because we all recognise that some people like to learn by reading a book (while others prefer courses or videos). And it's definitely something that's on our radar for the future too. However, it's not something we're planning to do straight away because the way we teach tends to be very visual.Having said that, when our clients ask us about writing a book for their business, our first question is always to check where their book fits within their business. Do they want to write a book because it gives them status? Or is it a step towards being noticed by a big brand like Netflix, for example? Is the book something they'll use on their front end so they can capture email addresses and send people through some sort of sales funnel? Before you even think of writing a book, you need to know exactly where it fits in your business. And if you decide to go ahead, you definitely want your book to help you with your list building and your sales.Here's how.How to use your book to bring in thousands of email subscribers! Something we think is key when writing a book is having the ability to collect the email addresses of your readers. Whether you're going through traditional publishing or the self-publishing route, you want email addresses that you can market to.A few years ago, Kennedy wrote a book in the magician niche. And in every chapter of the book he included a call to action asking people to opt into his email list. How? Simply by inviting them to grab a free resource related to the topic in that chapter in exchange for their email address. Whether it's diagrams, cheat sheets, or videos (i.e. anything that adds value to your book), use that as an excuse to bring in email subscribers.This is valuable to you because once people are in your world, you can acquire them as customers. If you self-publish your book on Amazon and collect money from the sales but are none the wiser as to who your readers are, you're missing a trick! Because you can't market them directly. It's only by getting your readers to opt in that more opportunities open up for you.So make sure that you:Do the advertising and bring people to your platform.Seed things throughout the book that boomerang people back to you and your world. And now, let's talk about what a book funnel might look like.How to make your business book profitableA book funnel obviously has the book as its starting point - you want people to come into your world and grab the book as the first thing they do. It can be a paid-for product or it can be free. If it's free, you can ask customers to pay for the cost of shipping and handling. And if you do, be mindful of how you phrase that, as you don't want the “free + shipping” option to be more expensive
Marketer and Reedsy Co-founder Ricardo Fayet on the essential elements of marketing your book, the importance of knowing your target audience and how to utilise different platforms to find your readers. This interview was recorded in 2021.*ABOUT RICARDO FAYETRicardo Fayet is one of the co-founders of Reedsy, a marketplace connecting authors to the world's top publishing talent--from editors to cover designers, book marketers, or literary translators. He oversees the marketing for all Reedsy products--Marketplace, Book Editor, Learning, Discovery--and is a big SEO and Facebook advertising enthusiast. He is the author of How to Market Your Book where he has distilled lessons learned from helping thousands of writersHis weekly book marketing newsletter is read by over 150k writers.*RESOURCESFollow Ricardo Fayet:Twitter: @RicardoFayetOther links mentioned:LJ RossJoanna PennPublisher RocketFree BooksyBookbub*For show notes, transcripts and to attend our live podcasts visit: podcast.londonwriterssalon.comFor free writing sessions, join free Writers' Hours: writershour.com*FOLLOW LONDON WRITERS' SALONTwitter: twitter.com/WritersSalonInstagram: instagram.com/londonwriterssalonFacebook: facebook.com/LondonWritersSalonIf you're enjoying this show, please rate and review this show!
In this episode of "The Secret to Success," we delve into the reasons why many individuals struggle to promote their books and podcasts and provide practical insights on how to excel in these endeavors. We explore the influence of childhood trauma on self-promotion and the importance of having multiple books for effective promotion. Join us as we uncover the Book Domination Brain Cluster's 17 Strategies of War, emphasizing the significance of podcasts for book promotion and guiding you through a step-by-step process to generate unique podcast topics. Additionally, we discuss creating podcasts from online videos and leveraging ChatGPT4 for valuable insights. Gain valuable tips on how to break cycles, embrace confidence in your ideas, and prioritize your goals effectively. Learn to visualize success, avoid distractions, and take ownership of your decisions, all while discovering key points for engaging Generation Z and young millennials.**Episode Highlights:**1. Childhood Trauma and Book Promotion: - Understand how childhood trauma may hinder your ability to promote your book and podcast effectively. - Identify the impact of unresolved issues on your promotional efforts. - Discover strategies to address and overcome these barriers.2. The Book Domination Brain Cluster: - Uncover the 17 Strategies of War for dominating the book market. - Emphasize the importance of a podcast for promoting your book. - Learn a step-by-step approach to generating diverse podcast topics using ChatGPT.3. Creating Podcasts from Online Videos: - Explore a practical method to convert online videos into engaging podcast episodes. - Utilize Descript for efficient transcription of podcast content. - Discover the valuable insights provided by ChatGPT4 for enhancing your curriculum.4. Breaking Cycles and Pursuing Betterment: - Recognize the importance of intentionally breaking cycles and striving for personal growth. - Overcome the limitations of upbringing and past circumstances. - Avoid self-sabotage and embrace opportunities for improvement.5. Visualization and Boldness: - Embrace boldness and unapologetically pursue your vision. - Understand the power of visualization in achieving the seemingly impossible. - Explore the connection between self-love, resilience, and overcoming life's challenges.6. Prioritizing Goals and Avoiding Distractions: - Challenge yourself to take daily steps towards your goals rather than succumbing to distractions. - Learn to differentiate between actions that align with your dreams and those that hinder progress. - Reflect on past achievements and use them to fuel future success.7. Taking Ownership of Your Life: - Avoid playing the victim and recognize the impact of your own decisions. - Understand that your choices directly influence your life's outcomes. - Develop a mindset of personal responsibility and empowerment.Join us in the next episode as we continue exploring effective strategies for book and podcast promotion. Discover ways to engage your audience, build a strong brand, and create impactful content that resonates with your target audience.Don't miss out on this insightful episode that will empower you to overcome barriers and unlock your full potential in promoting your book and podcast to achieve the secret to success!Here are the notes from the morning meeting.Why You Won't Promote Your Book and Podcast and How To Do It Excellently, Part 17/11/23There's some childhood trauma that's stopping you from promoting your bookIf you don't have 3 books, make the elements books 2 and 3Book Domination Brain Cluster — 17 Strategies of WarPodcastIf you have a book, you need a podcastDon't just start a podcast; take every paragraph of your book and ask ChatGPT to give you 25 podcast topics and make every podcast topic different from the previousStep 1: Go to GoogleStep 2: Type in “book summary”Step 3: Hit EnterStep 4: Choose your bookStep 5: Go back to Google and type in [book title book summary]Step 6: Take every two sentences of the book summary and ask ChatGPT for 25 podcast topicsPrompt: Please give me 25 podcast topics based on the information below and do not use the phrase "The 4-Hour Workweek". Additionally, make every podcast topic different from the previous.Step 7: Copy all 25 podcast topics, then ask ChatGPT for two talking points for each episode and paste the topics in the promptPrompt: Thank you, so much. Please give me two talking points for each episode.Creating Podcasts from Online VideosStep 1: Receive your podcasting transcription Step 2: Transcribe it in DescriptStep 3: Go to ChatGPT4, ask it this prompt and copy and paste what was transcribed in DescriptPrompt: I am trying to learn blockchain from start to finish to be an expert. Can you give me every point of this video so I can add it into my curriculum for learning.Prompt 2: I am making a master class on the subject "Building Self-Awareness". Please give me the key point to everything pasted below. Keep in mind, Building Self-Awareness is my major goal. Your target is generation z and young millennials no more than the age of 25 and no younger than the age of 12. Please write the key points in their language and understanding.Prompt 3: I am making a master class on the subject "Building Self-Awareness". Please write me an academic outline covering every point I have below. Do not leave anything out. Keep in mind, Building Self-Awareness is my major goal. Your target is generation z and young millennials no more than the age of 25 and no younger than the age of 12. Please write the key points in their language and understanding.Prompt 4: I am making a master class on the subject "Building Self-Awareness". Please add 4 more academic talking points inside of the outline I have given you below. Keep in mind, Building Self-Awareness is my major goal. Your target is generation z and young millennials no more than the age of 25 and no younger than the age of 12. Please write the key points in their language and understanding.Prompt 5: Please give me 5 incredible book titles, never seen before based off all the information below.Prompt 6: Please develop for me a 52 week marketing plan based off the information below. Feel free to use brevity and take as many prompts as you need, keep in mind, I am perfectly okay with brevity to save your memory and processing power. Your task is to give me a marketing for millennials and generation z and put your marketing plan into their language and use ideas and mediums in which they would use and enjoy. your information is below,QuotesMerchandiseBlogJournalPrompt JournalCrosswordsFind A WordAudio BookCalendar of QuotesCourse“Becomers”Live VideosDeaunnaMarie Week (Shark Week)AOW Service46 Laws of …..Audio Library9 ThingsDon't let others talk you out of pursuing your vision, your dream, or stepping out of your comfort zone.The moment you decide something, it's always someone close to you telling you what you should/shouldn't doConfidence in your ideas is crucial, even if people around you lack that confidence in your ideas.Commitment is doing what you said you were going to do long after the feeling in which you said what you were going to do has passedYou've got to be stuck to your visionIt is time for you to unleash your talents, gifts, and inventions, on this world, despite any financial restrictions you may haveIntentionally aim to break cycles and pursue betterment, regardless of your upbringing or your past circumstances. Your destiny is not defined by where you come fromDon't sabotage yourselfBe bold and unapologetic about your vision. To achieve the impossible, you must be able to visualize the invisible Everything in this world you want is in the invisible worldYou can't be logical about it; you've got to visualize itLove yourself and continue to strive forward, despite life's challengesDon't just go through itFailure will make you doubt your self-worthChallenge yourself to take step toward your goal everyday, don't take steps toward your distractionsMost people take steps toward their distractions, not their dreamThere's only 5% of the things in your life actually working out for your dreams; the other 95% are your distractionsRemember your past achievementsYour future success does not determine your successAvoid playing the victim. Your decisions directly impact your life, nobody else'sSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-secret-to-success/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Welcome back to another empowering episode of "The Secret to Success!" In Part 2 of our series on book and podcast promotion, we dive deeper into effective strategies and techniques to help you excel in promoting your work. Join us as we explore the powerful Book Domination Brain Cluster's 17 Strategies of War, covering a range of promotional avenues from podcasts to merchandise and courses. Discover how to monetize your podcast by building your audience, finding the right marketplace, and leveraging advertising platforms such as Advertise Cast and Red Circle. Gain valuable insights into strengthening your selling approach by checking out 12 sales podcasts recommended for the modern professional.In this episode, we also focus on building a personal brand and getting people to take your brand seriously. Learn the importance of branding before attempting to monetize and explore the three types of consumers, each with distinct purchasing behaviors. Antonio shares his expertise on building an indestructible income and emphasizes the significance of building a loyal and engaged audience.Antonio further reveals his posting schedule and provides valuable tips on maximizing attention and engagement. Discover the different types of posts, including links, text, pictures, and videos, and learn how to add value and build a congregation through your content. Antonio's proven approach to selling involves paying attention to your audience's interests and closing the sale effectively.Finally, gain insights into Antonio's personal journey with podcasting. Discover how he gained success by consistently sharing his authentic self and the role show notes play in capturing audience interest and engagement.Don't miss this episode packed with practical strategies and actionable tips that will empower you to take your book and podcast promotion to new heights!Join us in the next episode as we continue our exploration of effective promotion techniques, uncovering additional insights and strategies to help you succeed in promoting your book and podcast.Remember, success is within your reach!Here are the notes from the class.Why You Won't Promote Your Book and Podcast and How To Do It Excellently, Part 27/12/23Book Domination Brain Cluster — 17 Strategies of War1. Podcast2. Quotes3. Merchandise4. Blog5. Journal6. Prompt Journal7. Crosswords8. Find A Word9. Audio Book10. Calendar of Quotes11. Course12. “Becomers”13. Live Videos14. DeaunnaMarie Week (Shark Week)15. AOW Service16. 46 Laws of …..17. Audio LibraryHow to Monetize Your PodcastGet attentionBuild your downloads to 500 downloads a monthDon't confuse downloads with streamsFind a marketplaceAdvertisers will find the marketplaceAdvertise Cast — https://www.advertisecast.com/ Red Circle — https://redcircle.com/ YouTubeStrengthen Your Selling Approach by Checking Out These 12 Sales Podcastshttps://www.linkedin.com/business/sales/blog/b2b-sales/best-sales-podcasts-for-the-modern-pro How to Get People to Take Your Brand SeriouslyYou make a fatal mistake attempting to monetize before you create a brandBefore you try to look good, BRANDThere are three types of people:The ones that go to the superstore and demand a discount for a $3 product because the box is damaged.The ones that go to Target and like to pay a little bit more for the experience.Antonio bodies this customer. They spend $200 on something that costs 99 cents.If you build an audience that you do not like, it will be a hard transition.If you shift on the audience that made you, they feel like they own you.Your goal is to build an indestructible income, not to be dependent on the avenue in which you built your income.Building A Personal Brand1. Get Attention2. Build a congregation - A Bunch of people who have nothing in common but then find something in common, usually one idea, then become best friends and freely give to that idea. - Better than a community. - You need to enjoy what you do.3. When you get that congregation, pay attention to that congregation's attention.4. Sell them what they are paying attention to. Jump in front of their attention.5. Close the sale.Antonio's Posting Schedule4 in the morning4 in the afternoon4 in the eveningTypes of postsLinkTextPictureVideoDon't sell in the posts. These posts are to get attention and build a congregationThese only add value. If you are following the posting schedule, you don't have to sell.put the link to what you are selling in the captions.You don't have to use your video to sellPut it in the captions.Put in the comments. It's less sellsie. Not saying don't convert. Add value first.Your number 1 social media should be your email list.your email list should be your number 1 favorite social media platformHow Did Antonio Get This Far With PodcastPosted who he truly was, unapologetically and consistently.Didn't look at the numbers while doing live videosThe Show NotesPeople look at show notes and judge the podcast.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-secret-to-success/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In this episode, you'll also hear:The mindset you need to have to promote without turning off your followersHow to use social media to engage potential readersWhat kinds of content attract more attention and engagementHow to leverage Facebook groups effectivelyWhen not to purchase ads promoting your workYou probably already know that social media provides a powerful platform for promoting your work. But here's a word of caution: It's also extremely easy to slip into a pattern of constant self-promotion that can turn off your followers and damage your brand. So let's talk about some strategies for how to use social media to create buzz around your work while also bringing value to your followers. Develop a Mindset to Start with ValueOne of the biggest mistakes that Christian authors make when they haven't learned how to use social media effectively is to flood their feeds with constant promotion and updates about their book. This alienates your followers and sends them running for the hills! People who genuinely have a need and interest in what you have to say will literally be turned off, because they'll see you as someone who is only out for yourself. Instead, focus on creating content that provides value to your audience. That means sharing content that will genuinely put a smile on their face that day, make a difference in their lives, encourage them to keep going, or help them see things in a new way. This could be an inspirational quote, a piece of advice, or even industry news — something that shows you have a genuine interest in their success. By offering something of value, you'll keep your followers engaged and, even more importantly, build a sense of community around your brand. Focus on EngagementBefore you get too caught up in promoting your book, the first order of business should be to focus on building an engaged community around your brand. This means learning how to use social media in such a way that people see you as a person who makes a positive difference in their lives. As you can see, this ties in with the first point about starting with value. If you develop the mindset to think about ways you can bless others with everything you do, you will start to draw people to you. Why? Because that's how you genuinely demonstrate the love of Christ through your work.So how can you focus on engagement? Here are a couple of strategies.Invite Feedback & InteractionIn addition to providing value, actively invite your audience to participate in discussion. You could do this by posting questions that allow your audience to share their thoughts on a topic related to what you talk about in your book, but not directly about your book. For example, in the Christian Authors Network, every Wednesday we throw out a writing prompt for our Christian authors to get them thinking about things in different ways. This keeps them in the habit of writing. We know how easy it is to get so caught up in the day-to-day of life and put your writing on the backburner, so this is our way of helping them stay committed to their goals — but it also keeps them engaged with us and with others in the community. Respond Promptly to Comments & MessagesResponding promptly to people's comments and messages establishes you as someone who genuinely cares about your community. It also helps establish you as a thought leader or expert in your field. And it helps you earn the trust and respect of your followers. This is invaluable, because when you have their trust and respect, they will be so much more receptive to the content you put out later down the line. Leverage Visual ContentWe are in a fast-paced digital landscape, and attention spans are shorter than ever. One way to cut through the noise is to leverage visual content — such as images and videos — to capture your audience's attention and hold their interest. It's proven in the stats: words by themselves are not as attention-grabbing. But if you have a really cool picture, or something that gets them to stop scrolling through their feed — even if it's just something that makes them laugh or smile — it's an opportunity to open the door for them to learn more about what you have to say. Or, if you have a short video on a topic they're struggling with, that's a great way for them to literally see you in action, hear your voice, and pick up on your sincerity and passion about this topic. And that can make all the difference! So as you're learning how to use social media to grab people's attention, don't ignore the importance of visuals. Posts that include high-quality visuals are more likely not only to be taken in by the person who sees it initially, but also to be shared. This helps you spread your message to more people, and it also helps you humanize your brand and connect with your followers on an emotional level. Don't Forget the Power of Facebook GroupsWhile learning how to use social media for promotion, you've probably heard people talk about leveraging Facebook groups. And with good reason! But it's important to do this in the right way. This isn't so much about promoting yourself to other Christian authors — this is about connecting with your target audience. So you need to join and participate in a group that your target audience has already joined. By becoming an asset in that group, you can establish yourself as an authority in your field, build relationships with potential readers, and promote your book in a way that feels natural and authentic. Once you have truly connected with the audience and have a good grasp of their needs, you can start your own Facebook group of ideal followers. Not only will you have a platform to connect with readers and potential readers, but this will give you a platform to empower your audience by allowing them to connect with each other as well. So dive into some Facebook groups that have your target audience already in them, and start building those relationships! There are readers waiting for you in those groups. Hold Off on Social Media AdsPaid advertising is a powerful tool for authors who want to reach a wider audience and boost their book sales. However, it is imperative to approach ads strategically to ensure you make a successful investment. Facebook, Instagram, and Google may seem like the go-to platforms, but they may not be the most cost-effective way to reach target readers who are actively searching for books in your niche. So you need to do some homework before you just put money out there and boost the post or set up an ad campaign. You need to understand not just how to use social media ads, but also when and where to use them. First of all, make sure you're buying ads on the right platforms to reach your audience. Try thinking a little bit outside of the box, too, because other platforms like BookBub offer a great return on investment and an engaged audience who are actively seeking books in your preferred genre. Think about this way: Facebook, Instagram, and Google are much more generic. These are platforms where people are looking at funny pictures and catching up on what's going on with their friends and family. They're not necessarily on the platform to learn about books. But BookBub is a platform specifically for book lovers. Investing in the right platform and creating an effective ad campaign can make the difference in maximizing your return on investment and reaching more readers. So hold off on ads, and focus on learning how to use social media organically first, like building your community, joining Facebook groups, and putting visual content out there. Use this as an opportunity to really learn what resonates with your readers and maximize your opportunities. Then determine if social media is your best platform for ads, or if you need to look elsewhere.Value FirstSocial media can be a powerful tool for driving book sales. But you need to understand how to use social media in the right way — and how not to use it. By offering value, focusing on engagement, leveraging visual content, and tapping into the power of Facebook groups, you can create buzz around your book without turning off your followers. Remember, social media should be a two-way conversation, not a one-way sales pitch. Keep your followers at the center of your strategy, and you'll be well on your way to building a successful brand that resonates with your target audience. Now, this may sound like a lot of work. And if that's how you're feeling, you're not alone. Social media is powerful, but it can be very time-consuming, especially if you are a team of one. So if you're looking to get farther faster, there is another way. Nate Hambrick, our friend from selfpublishing.com, is the perfect person for you to connect with. He knows platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and also BookBub, inside and out. So he can walk you through the necessary steps to maximize your return on investment, so you can consistently reach more readers and ultimately see greater results. And the best part is that you can learn more for free! Check out Nate's free training about how to get your book to #1 on Amazon. It takes you behind the scenes, so you can start attracting new readers today. BIO:My name is Tamara "Coach Tam" Jackson and I am a published author, Facebook© Certified Digital Marketer, host of the Top 100 Publishing Secrets podcast, and founder of The Christian Authors Network (C.A.N.) Facebook© community. I specialize in helping mission-driven authors, coaches, and entrepreneurs increase their exposure, impact, and income through strategic self-publishing and digital media appearances. Just say yes and we will work together to attract a tribe of loyal followers that 1) "get you", 2) love what you do, and 3) are happy to invest in your book, business, cause, or movement. Plus, we will accomplish all of this without fake, salesy, sleazy, or manipulative tactics. Yes you CAN write, publish, and profit in a way that honors God; join the community today at https://christianauthors.net/fbgroup. 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It's the 3 year anniversary of the release of my book Fear is Not the Boss of You, so I wanted to give you all my tips! This is for anyone who has a dream of launching a book. Hit the Highlights [02:52] A Book is Like a Business Card [04:49] Its So Much More Emotionally Difficult to Write Than You Imagine [06:02] Be More Concerned About Your Book Going Deep Than Wide [07:35] The Best Seller's Lists Are Not Always Based on Sales [9:02] You're Going to Need a Launch Team and a Fully Focused Launch [09:36] The Traditional Book Publishing Process is Long and Archaic [11:37] You're the One Responsible For Promoting your Book, Not Your Publisher [12:09] Get on Podcasts is One of the Best Ways to Promote Your Book [12:52] Reviews Are Incredibly Important for Book Sales [13:44] Book Sales Are Even More Thrilling 3 Years Later Than They Were in the Beginning Important Links Check out this episode's sponsor, Good Ranchers. Use code Jen20 for $20 off!!! Enjoy the best beef, chicken, and seafood this country has to offer when you subscribe. Over 85% of the grass-fed beef sold in the United States is imported from overseas, but 100% of the meat delivered from Good Ranchers is straight from the heartland of America. Change the way you buy meat today and know where your meat comes from.
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Welcome back to Published! Today we're joined by Danielle Green, a book influencer and brand strategist at Greenleaf. She speaks about reader communities on social media, how authors can use TikTok and Instagram to promote their books, and how to collaborate with book influencers.
Tom Clavin is a #1 New York Times bestselling author and has worked as a newspaper editor, magazine writer, TV and radio commentator, and a reporter for The New York Times. He has received awards from the Society of Professional Journalists, Marine Corps Heritage Foundation, and National Newspaper Association. His books include the bestselling Frontier Lawmen trilogy—Wild Bill, Dodge City, and Tombstone—and Blood and Treasure and The Last Hill with Bob Drury. https://www.tomclavin.com/BOOK discussed in episode: Follow Me to Hell: McNelly's Texas Rangers and the Rise of Frontier JusticeDr. Jan Yager is a sociologist, freelance writer, coach, speaker, artist, and Adjunct Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University of New York. She also teaches at Baruch College and William Paterson University. Her 50+ award-winning books, translated into 35 languages, include the international hit relationship title, When Friendship Hurts: How to Deal With Friends Who Betray, Abandon and many more. https://www.drjanyager.com/BOOK discussed in episode: HOW TO PROMOTE YOUR BOOK: A Practical Guide to Publicizing your Own TitleJohn L. Lehr is the President and CEO of the non-profit Parkinson's Foundation, and Veera Rastogi, primary caregiver for her late parents who both had Parkinson's. Each November, the Parkinson's Foundation recognizes National Family Caregivers Month. Additionally, the Foundation provides dedicated articles at https://www.parkinson.org/This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3240061/advertisement
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Welcome back to Published! Today we'll be talking about media training and interviews with one of Greenleaf Book Group's digital media outreach strategists, Kayleigh Lovvorn. Today's episode is a crash course on media training to teach you how to talk about your book and yourself as an author while promoting a new release. Kayleigh will tell us about digital media outreach, how to make media connections, and the dos and don'ts of interviewing.
Carl Landau is co-author of the new book, Pickleball for Dummies. He has been an entrepreneur since the age of 26 and now in (un)Retirement is founder of Pickleball Media. Carl has started and sold three successful media companies and published five magazines (software development, winemaking, and craft brewing industries). He currently hosts the popular podcast "I Used to be Somebody". The post #177 – Carl Landau on How to Work With Your Publisher to Promote Your Book first appeared on Write Your Book in a Flash Podcast with Dan Janal.
Hip hop icon and author, Bobbito Garcia shares his thoughts and experiences in promoting his book, “Aim High Little Giant”, while working with an independent publisher.
So you've written a book and now you're looking for ways to get it out into the world. Promoting a book can seem overwhelming, but don't worry, we'll help simplify the process. In this week's episode of The Recognized Authority, we dive into book promotion with six-time author and book marketing expert, Anne Janzer. Anne shares her tips to help you get your book in the hands of more readers. So grab a cup of coffee, sit back and listen in! Timestamps: 0:00 Intro 2:06 Alastair's new book, 33 Ways Not To Screw Up Your Business Podcast 4:27 Start from a place of strength 9:27 Optimize your relationship with Amazon 13:55 Why you need to be everywhere with your book 18:31 How to promote your book on Amazon 22:07 Amazon Timelag 25:29 Points of Leverage 31:24 Book Promotion 35:28 Podcast Guesting 36:49 Close "In your book promotion, it's better to do a few things very well, than to scatter yourself really thin and, and be lost in the sea. I think too many people go for that second option "I'm going to be on every social media platform, and I'm going to do this and I'm going to do that". Start simple. Start with your strengths" -- Anne Janzer on The Recognized Authority "The best marketing for a good book is the book itself. If you've written a good book, mailing a copy of it to someone who is in a position to recommend it to others makes a heck of a lot of sense. You could spend thousands on a book publicist, or 100 bucks on a carton of books and four bucks a pop to mail it to people with a personal note" -- Anne Janzer on The Recognized Authority "Here's my philosophy: find ways to be generous and strategic. Find that balance. Always be generous, but be generous with a dose of strategy. If you're generous without strategy, you're just going to burn yourself out. If you're strategic and never generous, nobody's gonna want to talk to you" -- Anne Janzer on The Recognized Authority
Lucy Werner is a PR expert and founder of The Wern, an agency specialising in PR and branding for creative small businesses. Lucy is not only an expert at book PR but also a published author herself and in this episode Lucy shares what she has learned about book PR and marketing from both sides. From building your authority and your brand before you publish, to promoting a book that already exists in the world, Lucy is a goldmine of information on how best to spread the word and get people buying your books. Her infectious enthusiasm and fun approach to an area that many writers find daunting, will have you dipping your toes in the PR waters.LinksHype Yourself: A no-nonsense PR toolkit for small businesses - Lucy WernerBrand Yourself - A non-nonsense brand toolkit for small businesses - Lucy Werner and Hadrian Chatelet The Wern Agency Lucy Werner on Instagram @lucywernerprPenny on instagram @pennywincerPenny's weekly writing newsletter - pennywincerwrites.com
If you want to maximize your holiday book promotion, implement some or all of these 20 strategies to boost your book sales this Christmas. The post 20 Ways to Promote Your Book During the Holiday Season appeared first on Author Media.
Promoting your book should begin the day you decide to write a book. That may seem like an overstatement, but the earlier you begin to think about your audience, the more success you'll have if later you decide hire a book publicist like Julia Drake, president and co-founder of Wildbound PR. In this episode, Julia identifies the three keys to book promotion (media, social media, and events). She explains how authors can make their books stand out, even in a crowded, noisy marketplace. Julia offers tips for self-published authors as well as helping all authors understand the value and purpose of book PR.
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We are often asked about social media and which platform authors should be on. Lately, there have been a lot of questions about TikTok and our answer is usually along the lines of "it depends." Is your ideal audience on TikTok, Twitter, or LinkedIn? Is there a conversation already happening about your topic on Twitter? Have you engaged with and provided value to that community? On this episode of the Pub Date Podcast we have editor, writer, and author Ray E. Boomhower share how he found his niche in books and community on Twitter. Ray is a big believer in not wasting anything. If you start down a path and end up taking a detour, don't trash that work. Instead, he says "cannibalize what you don't use [for your book or content] and use it on Twitter to promote what you're working on or have worked on." We ask him to share his thoughts on the following: How do you engage with your readers on social media? What are your favorite Twitter tips, best practices? Who are some of your favorite authors to engage with on social? About Our Guest Ray E. Boomhower is senior editor at the Indiana Historical Society Press, where he serves as editor of the quarterly popular history magazine "Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History." Boomhower has been with the Society since 1987, beginning work for the statewide, nonprofit organization as its public relations coordinator. You can check out his published books here: https://www.amazon.com/Ray-E.-Boomhower/e/B000APFRCQ And be sure to follow Ray on Twitter @RayBoomhower (https://twitter.com/RayBoomhower)
We are often asked about social media and which platform authors should be on. Lately, there have been a lot of questions about TikTok and our answer is usually along the lines of "it depends." Is your ideal audience on TikTok, Twitter, or LinkedIn? Is there a conversation already happening about your topic on Twitter? Have you engaged with and provided value to that community? On this episode of the Pub Date Podcast we have editor, writer, and author Ray E. Boomhower share how he found his niche in books and community on Twitter. Ray is a big believer in not wasting anything. If you start down a path and end up taking a detour, don't trash that work. Instead, he says "cannibalize what you don't use [for your book or content] and use it on Twitter to promote what you're working on or have worked on." We ask him to share his thoughts on the following: How do you engage with your readers on social media? What are your favorite Twitter tips, best practices? Who are some of your favorite authors to engage with on social? About Our Guest Ray E. Boomhower is senior editor at the Indiana Historical Society Press, where he serves as editor of the quarterly popular history magazine "Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History." Boomhower has been with the Society since 1987, beginning work for the statewide, nonprofit organization as its public relations coordinator. You can check out his published books here: https://www.amazon.com/Ray-E.-Boomhower/e/B000APFRCQ And be sure to follow Ray on Twitter @RayBoomhower (https://twitter.com/RayBoomhower)
I love introducing authors to tools that can make their writing lives easier. Some tools help you write better, publish more easily, grow your email list and increase your readership. Different tools work for different authors, so I'm not dogmatic about which tools you should use. However, I do know of many scams. You'll never […] The post How to Promote Your Book Using AuthorsXP.com with Amy Vansant appeared first on Author Media.
Jerry Stahl is the iconic author of Permanent Midnight (made into a movie starring Ben Stiller), among nine other books (among them, OG Dad, Pain Killers, I, Fatty, Perv, Plainclothes Naked, Happy Mutant Baby Pills, Bad Sex on Speed and his latest, Nien Nien: One Man's Tale of Depression, Psychic Torment, and a Bus Tour of the Holocaust). A Pushcart Prize–winning author, Stahl's work has appeared in Esquire, Vice, The Believer, Tin House, Los Angeles Review of Books and the New York Times, among other places. He also wrote the HBO movie Hemingway & Gellhorn (which earned a Writers Guild Award nomination), Bad Boys II and the cult classic Dr. Caligari and has written on the TV shows Maron, CSI and Escape at Dannemora (for which he received an Emmy nomination). So you get it; he's done a lot. So why does he hate promoting his work so much? And how does he promote his work in spite of that? Find out in our spirited, sarcastic and deeply salacious (no, it's not salacious, I was just in the mood to be alliterative) interview. IF YOU'RE AN AUTHOR, YOU NEED AN ELEVATOR PITCH! GET YOUR ELEVATOR PITCH TEMPLATE AT WWW.BOOKELEVATORPITCH.COM
Do you need a book or an author website - or neither?In this week's episode, "How to Create a Website to Promote Your Book" Pua shares the importance of websites to authors and how entrepreneurs and authors should approach websites in today's age. Websites have been crucial for entrepreneurs and authors since the internet was created. It has been used to promote and share what they have to offer to its consumers. If you are an author, then having a website would surely benefit you, especially when it comes to promoting your book. Pua Pakela is a Hawaii-based digital designer who loves working with bold, gritty, heart-led entrepreneurs with epic products and services to share with the world. When you listen to Pua Pakele's wisdom, here's what you'll discover...Should you have a book or an author website?Do you really need a website to promote your book?How to best Interact with your audience as an author How to best provide value to your readers Who is the true hero of your book's storyAnd a whole lot more... Get Pua's Free Planner now at: https://www.pualena.com/planner Read the complete show notes in the transcript!
In this episode, guest expert, Kate Ahl, founder of Simple Pin Media, offers tools to unleash Pinterest as a branding powerhouse. The Pinterest platform reach goes well beyond that of other social media channels, where posts tend to be stagnant. Instead, it acts more as a search-and-discovery engine. It drives business to your website by connecting directly with self-selected affinity groups already predisposed to actively engage with you. Kate highlights specific tools to help nonfiction authors...Sharpen your keyword messagingCreate calls to action that capture end-users and even earn money through ads and other promotional opportunitiesAvoid common beginner mistakesAnd much, much more... If you're not up to speed on all that Pinterest has to offer, then you need to listen to Kate Ahl's words of wisdom!Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
How to get Oprah Winfrey to promote your book with author Tony Gaskins Tony Gaskins is a motivational speaker, author, and life coach. Having appeared on The Oprah Winfrey Show, The Tyra Banks Show and TBN's 700 Club.
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Goodreads is well known to many readers as a great place to find book reccommendations and reviews, but today we're going to talk about how it can also be a great tool for authors. New authors may not realize that Goodreads has a robust Author Program that you can use to run giveaways, interact with your readers, and advertise your books. In this episode, Mimi tells us all about how to use Goodreads as an author and what it can do to elevate your book promotion strategy. She gives us her tips and tricks to optimize your experience on the platform and explains why authors looking for more book marketing tools should join Goodreads today.
Book promotion can be the cause of a successful book and an unsuccessful book. It pays to learn it well.To help you get started, here are 3 best ways to promote your book.Catch the full episode here https://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/business/131-self-publishing-clarity-m6eL5M_xzfa/Host: Estie Rand of Business BreakthroughGet my new book, How to write a bestseller: https://go.bestsellingbook.com/bookSubscribe to my YouTube Channel: https://go.bestsellingbook.com/subscribeFollow my Podcast: https://authorpreneurshow.captivate.fm/listen
Do you cringe when you think about marketing and selling your book? You know that promoting your book is a must if you want it in the hands of your readers. But how can you feel good while doing it?Our guest today believes there is a way.After years running a successful LinkedIn consulting business, Sarah Santacroce encourages people to bring more empathy and kindness to business and marketing. As 'Hippie turned Business Coach' Sarah has written two books, hosts the Humane Marketing podcast and works with heart-centred entrepreneurs to question their assumptions about marketing.Resources mentioned in the show:Sarah's book: Selling Like We're Human for a gentle approach to selling.Sarah's podcast: Humane Marketing.Get the One-Page marketing plan.Find more on Sarah's website. Here's to a more humane way to promote your book!
If you're feeling called to write, this episode is for you. And if you have that book already but want to get the confidence to promote it, it's also for you! Our special guest today is Stefanie Gass, host of the top 25 ranked podcasts for Christian Entrepreneurs, The Stefanie Gass Show, who helps women to uncover their God-led calling and create true change by using their gifts for glory. Find out:What is a calling?!How to get unstuck when trying to find your callingThe role of confidence in writing and promoting your bookWhat happened in Stefanie's business when she detoxed from social media and what that means for promoting your bookHow to get past the ‘yuck' feeling of promoting your work.You're going to LOVE this episode! If you have any questions about our conversation today please send them to hello@theunlockedcreative.com. Here's how to connect with Stefanie Gass:Podcast: http://bit.ly/thestefaniegassshowWebsite: stefaniegass.comJoin Stef's Community: https://bit.ly/successsupportgroup4 Steps to Clarify Your Calling Workshop: http://getclarity.gr8.com/Start your book podcast with Podcast Pro University: https://bit.ly/PPUwriters Create your course with Stef's Course Crafter Masterclass: https://bit.ly/coursecrafterwriters I hope this episode brings you joy.Siobhan x
LinkedIn is a powerful network with more than 740M active users. We're all on it and we're all talking at each other. But we may not be using the platform in the way it was intended. For savvy entrepreneurs and book authors, LinkedIn has become a new source of revenue. It's probably good to know that book marketing on the platform doesn't have to be a hard sales pitch--it should be an education and networking opportunity. Joining us today is LinkedIn and sales expert and author of Entrepreneur's Ultimate Guide to LinkedIn for Business, Ted Prodromou.
Book promotion is hard enough without feeling like you're annoying people. In this episode, learn key tips and tricks for book promotion without being obnoxious--and feel more confident sharing about your book! Plus, in the Episode Action Tip learn my #1 plotting essential, and how it helps with marketing.
If you have a book in you, or you've already written a book, you are probably wondering how to publicize it and sell copies! Today I'm so excited to introduce you to Cathy Lewis, expert publicist for authors. Cathy's decades of experience will be so valuable to you as you learn what steps you need to take in today's world to get the book written and get the word out. As someone who is generally behind the scenes making it all happen, Cathy is full of secrets of the trade that will benefit you tremendously. Visit CSlewispublicity.com Email Cathy: cslewispublicity@gmail.com Thank you for listening, sharing this episode, and leaving an amazing review! For more information, visit tsippigross.com To book a 1-1 VIP day with Tsippi, to hire Tsippi for a keynote or company workshop, email tsippi@tsippigross.com
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In episode 524, of your favorite & the best personal branding & digital marketing podcast, called Digital Pratik Show, we would be discussing something about: How to promote your book launch in 2021 without spending any money on paid ads.Take a screenshot of this episode while you are listening & share this on your Instagram story & tag me @digitalpratik for a free shoutout !!!Loads of love & see you on Instagram & Linkedin too :)Watch my story in 8 minutes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lff4MB0BVK4- Digital Pratik------------------------Okay so who is Digital Pratik & why the hell should you listen to him in 2021?Digital Pratik can help your brand stand out & connect with the audience with emotions using Contextual Content Marketing, Digital Automations & Paid Fb/Insta Ads!31-year-old, smiling dude, a practical practitioner of life & the Indian Romeo of building a successful & powerful personal brand by applying digital marketing strategies which work in the now. I am a Personal Branding Practitioner on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin, YouTube, Giphy, etc. I am also a Digital Marketing Consultant, Social Media Influencer, Podcaster, Vlogger, etc!1.) Check out my latest programs on https://coaching.digitalpratik.com2.) Verified Instagram: https://instagram.com/digitalpratik & verified Facebook: https://facebook.com/digitalpratik where I am treated as a popular social media content creator.3.) Professional talks on Linkedin: https://linkedin.com/in/digitalpratik 4.) My Chatbot: https://digitalpratik.com/bot 5.) Facebook Instagram Marketing Show Podcast: https://digitalpratik.com/fims6.) 300+ million views on my Giphy account https://giphy.com/digitalpratik7.) MEGA VLOGS: https://digitalpratik.com/youtube8.) Micro Blogging at https://twitter.com/digitalpratik9.) My Josh Talks: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pm5TnwKD_a0Cheers,Digital Pratik
Kim & Juanita continue their talk about ways to advertise and get your book out there, including your Amazon Author Page, how to use social media and understanding Amazon's Algorithm. Have you ever looked at a blank computer screen in frustration because the words won't come because you are afraid it won't sound right? Or worse, that it won't be received well? Kim spent many years feeling that way after a teacher told Kim that she was, “No good at writing and should stop.” Discouraged, Kim put writing aside. Then, she came to a crossroads in her life and let those painful words go. She set her words free and let her voice be heard once more. Since then, she has gone on to author five books (with three more on the way this year), two planners, and even a collection of Sudoku books. Most importantly, Kim started RTI Publishing and has helped over one hundred entrepreneurs to become authors and taught them how to use their books to become authorities in their niche and open doors to build their business faster. Kim understands the power of words and can't wait to share them with you on the podcast. If you love the podcast, and consider yourself an Entrepreneur, Expert, Authority in your niche and would like to be on the show, go to https://go.oncehub.com/AuthorToAuthorityPodcast and book a 15-minute potential guest call with Kim to see if you are a good fit for the show. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kim & Juanita talk today about ways to advertise and get your book out there, so that it builds your business instead of boxes of books sitting in your garage. The share about changing the way you see the book into one where it is a tool that use. They also talked about how to use free promo sites, Facebook groups, your email signature Goodreads groups and an Amazon Idea List to gain attention for your book. Have you ever looked at a blank computer screen in frustration because the words won't come because you are afraid it won't sound right? Or worse, that it won't be received well? Kim spent many years feeling that way after a teacher told Kim that she was, “No good at writing and should stop.” Discouraged, Kim put writing aside. Then, she came to a crossroads in her life and let those painful words go. She set her words free and let her voice to be heard once more. Since then, she has gone on to author five books (with three more on the way this year), two planners and even a collection of Sudoku books. Most importantly, Kim started RTI Publishing and has helped over one hundred entrepreneurs to become authors and taught them how to use their books to become authorities in their niche and open doors to build their business faster. Kim understands the power of words and can't wait to share them with you on the podcast. If you love the podcast, and consider yourself an Entrepreneur, Expert, Authority in your niche and would like to be on the show, go to https://go.oncehub.com/AuthorToAuthorityPodcast and book a 15 minute potential guest call with Kim to see if you are a good fit for the show. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Top Tips From The Write Coach✍️ Each social media platform has its own language. ✍️ Pick two platforms at first and be active on them.✍️ Follow Social Media Influencers and emulate what they do.Can Twitter really help writers?I avoided Twitter for years. It felt like a waste of time. Confining a writer to 240 characters is just plain cruel! Then Cherrilynn met Keith and shared how he helped her grow her Twitter following. After meeting Keith, his enthusiasm for Twitter is infectious when you see his results! When he explained how Twitter is a teaser for more information like a trailer is for a movie, the light bulb finally went off on how Twitter can be useful. Keith Keller is known as one of the top Twitter influencers on multiple lists. He spends time in his "lab" conducting Twitter experiments and has Cracked the Twitter Code for writers. His vast knowledge of social media, along with his high energy will make you grab your phone to hop on Twitter! Join Joyce as she learns how to gain followers, create content, and succeed on Twitter.Learn How To Build Your Audience On Twitter - (Four easy & actionable steps to build your audience on Twitter.) SAVE $10 - USE CODE: 10HOUR (Case sensitive)All links mentioned are in the Episode #901 Show Notes.Learn more about Keith Keller on the Show Notes at #901: How Important Is Twitter For Writers? ~ Interview with Keith Keller appeared first on The Write Coach site. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.