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Here's what to expect on the podcast:The advantages of being a guest on someone else's podcast.What specific strategies does Kamie use to help authors effectively promote their books on podcasts?Creating an effective one-sheet or media kit.The pros and cons of video versus audio-only podcasting.And much more! Connect with Jane Tabachnick!Website: https://www.janetabachnick.com/Workshops: https://www.janetabachnick.com/workshopsLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/janetabachnick/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/janetabachnick/Twitter: https://x.com/JaneTabachnickFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/jane.tabachnick | https://www.facebook.com/jmtabachnick Connect with Kamie Lehmann!Website: https://www.kamielehmann.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kamie.lehmann.1Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shesinvinciblepodcast/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kamie-lehmann-04683473National Domestic Violence Hotline: https://www.thehotline.org/Get your Podcast on IMDB: https://imdb.failureguy.com/submitpodcastkamieLearn more about how to minimize the emotional side effects of cancer: https://adventurefound.org/
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Welcome To Bring Your Book To Life: A Book Doula's Guide to Writing, Publishing and Promoting Your Book Empowering Aspiring Authors: Reach Out, Ask Questions, and Start Writing! Got Questions? We want to hear from you! If you have any questions related to this episode or need guidance on your writing, publishing, or book promotion journey, don't hesitate to reach out. Visit Andrea Seydel's website at andreaseydel.com and submit your questions. Your inquiries could become the focus of a future show, and we genuinely value your input. Stay Informed: Make sure to subscribe to our podcast so you never miss an episode. You can also access detailed show notes and practical step-by-step guides at andreaseydel.com. Join Our Community: Thank you for being a part of our podcast community. Together, we're here to help you turn your book dreams into reality and create a positive impact on lives worldwide. Feel free to engage with us, share your thoughts, and ask questions. Spread the Word: If you know someone who aspires to write a book or has the ambition to do so, please share this episode with them. Together, we can inspire and empower aspiring authors to make a meaningful impact. Remember, books have the power to change lives, but they can only do so if you take that step and write them. Our Sponsor: A special shout-out to our sponsor, Live Life Happy Publishing. They're passionate about empowering authors and transforming life-changing book dreams into reality. Visit them at www.livelifehappypublishing.com to discover how they can support your publishing journey. Start Writing: And if you've ever dreamed of writing your own book, be sure to reach out to Andrea for a FREE discovery call. As the Book Doula, she'll help you turn your idea into a reality and touch the lives of others with your words.
Marketing can be the bane of an indie author's existence, but imagine having a best friend in the industry, one who's always eager to cheer for your work and sing the praises of your books. There's a company making waves in the author community, offering a helping hand that works tirelessly to put your stories in the spotlight. Their innovative solutions are a beacon of hope for writers navigating the intricate world of book promotion. In this week's podcast episode, I sit down with Clayton Noblit from Written Word Media to discuss their latest breakthrough for author marketing: Promo Stacks. Tailor-made for the independent author, this strategy simplifies the complex task of book marketing into an accessible and impactful process. Tune in to Episode 208 of the Author Revolution Podcast to learn how Promo Stacks could be the key to unlocking your book's potential and simplifying your marketing endeavors. Tune in now at https://authorrevolution.org/208.
There are a handful of things that automatically give you an air of credibility as a thought leader, one of them being the title of "author." However, for many speakers, coaches, and consultants, writing and launching a book can seem like a massive hurdle. We're joined by writer, editor, and the president of Leverage2Market Associates, Linda Popky, to explain why this doesn't have to be the case. The author of "Marketing Above the Noise: Achieve Strategic Advantage with Marketing that Matters," Linda is a seasoned expert when it comes to launching books. She was also named one of Silicon Valley's Top 100 Women of Influence and a member of Alan Weiss's Million Dollar Consulting Hall of Fame, so it's safe to say she knows her stuff. Here, she explains why you don't need to be afraid to create your own book and outlines everything you need to get started including how to most effectively market your book before and after launch. So what are you waiting for? Let's dive in! Show Notes: ✅ Curious to learn more about Linda? Check out her website: https://www.leverage2market.com/
Debbie Weiss is the author of Available As Is: A Midlife Widow's Search for Love. Her writing has been published in The New York Times' "Modern Love" column, Huff Po,Woman's Day and Reader's Digest among other publications. A former lawyer, she's proudest of earning an MFA in creative writing at age 56. Main Business Issues: Getting the word out there about her book Debbie's Key Insights And Takeaways: Despite writing a highly reviewed book with a powerful message, Debbie was having a hard time getting visibility to her book She had hesitations around being on social media and also authentically sharing her story As we dove deeper into it we unpacked a lot of limiting beliefs around her attitude towards hiding behind her book and not leading from the front Connect w/ Debbie: https://www.facebook.com/debbieweissauthor https://www.linkedin.com/in/deborah-weiss-writer/ https://www.instagram.com/debbie_weiss_author/
Check out more free resources at www.VisionaryLiterary.com/Resources - - - In this episode of Self-Published Success, we'll be talking about the importance of promoting your book. We'll discuss why marketing and promotion are so important, and we'll share some tips on how to get started. We all know that writing a book is hard work. But what many people don't realize is that promoting your book can be just as hard, if not harder. After all, you're not just competing with other books in your genre. You're also competing with all the other forms of entertainment that people have access to. That's why it's so important to put in the time and effort to promote your book. You need to let people know that your book exists, and you need to make them want to read it. Promoting your book can be a lot of work, but it's worth it. If you can get people interested in your book, you'll be well on your way to self-published success.
#FernBrady #Publishing #BooktubeFern Brady joins the podcast. This is a great chat on small press publishing as we talk about what authors can look for on a small press scale. We talk about the importance of being excited about your book in order to get it out there. We then talk about Fern's company, her works and more. This was a fun chat, and happy to have Fern on the show. Check it out.Fern BradyWebsiteInklings PublishingFacebookInstagramSponsorsUnpopular Comics Punkdroid Kickstarter - The world has evolved in automation, AI, Social Media, and consciousness. In this future will we be pioneers, consumers, or victims? 20 creatives answer this question in this Kickstarter. Click on the link to pledge on the kickstarter.American Alchemist Kickstarter - Chris Perguidi and a cavalcade of artists have put together this anthology on kickstarter that combines aztec mythology and pro wrestling. The main story follows Erika "Amerika" Verspucci as she battles against a demon across time and space. Plus, the backup stories are based on real life pro wrestling stories from the industry. Click on the link now to support the kickstarter.The Tinsley Boys Kickstarter - The Tinsley Boys - Ben Tinsley and his son Jake Tinsley are launching their Kickstarter April 15th featuring The Blonde Assassin and Alternative Narratives. If you like werewolves, horror, akashic mythology, and revenge, this kickstarter is for you. Or if you like a father/son duo creating fun books, check this out. You can sign up and be informed when the project will launch. Click the link for more info.ServicesAdvertising Services - Let me create your advertising for your next book or campaign. If you're a creative wondering how to create your advertising for your next project, I can create video, audio, written and graphics. Let me help you get your story, and your best story, out there.Available Now:Alice Won? - Available now. Alice escaped the asylum and pursues the Queen of Hearts to the Greek Labyrinth in the underworld, there she must engage in a game of croquet unlike any other, against Jason of the Argonauts. Illustrated by Kenzie Kats, written by yours truly.Support And Subscribe:Buy my MerchBuy Me A CoffeeNewsletterPatreonTwitchYoutube
My guest today is Ben Fox, the founder of Shepherd.Com -- a website that helps you find what to read next. Ben talks about the concept behind his project, how it started and how it is different from other similar websites. He shares tips on how to pitch your project to other people in such a way that they cannot say no. He gives a few key marketing strategies for self-published authors, how to improve their book and make it successful. As with many guests on OnlineBound, I ask Ben how he strikes balance between work and life, clears his mind after working long hours and how he prevents burnout. I hope you find this conversation useful. See the podcast page to learn more about the guest and to access the notes. Learn how to transition from teaching 1:1 to smarter and more sutainable formats. Download my free Smart Kit. Check out my online courses for language teachers and business owners.
Learn how to place yourself in front of your ideal audience and use the content you make to leverage every interview with top podcaster Jeremy Slate. Join us as we open a treasure trove of information about being a good guest and podcast promotion tips so you can create an impact through the power of appearing on podcasts today!Key Takeaways from This EpisodePodcast promotion: Factors and strategies to increase your listenersTools and techniques to connect with potential podcast guestsWhat is the definition of a successful podcast interviewBest practices for promoting your book through podcastsAdvice on how to write a good bookThe importance of working on improving your craftResources Mentioned in This EpisodeThe 10x Rule by Grant Cordone | Kindle and HardcoverApple PodcastsHunter.ioContact Any CelebrityIMDbPro Official SiteGetEmailsby Jeremy Ryan SlateAnchorFargo Rock City by Chuck Klosterman | Paperback and KindleKilling Yourself to Live by Chuck Klosterman | Paperback and KindleSex, Drugs, and Cocoa Puffs by Chuck Klosterman | Paperback and KindleSo Good They Can't Ignore You by Cal Newport | Paperback and KindleThe Beatles: Get BackOutliers by Malcolm Gladwell | Paperback and Kindle About Jeremy SlateJeremy Slate is the founder of the Create Your Own Life Podcast, which studies the highest performers in the world. He studied literature at Oxford University and specializes in podcasting and new media to create celebrities.He was ranked #1 in iTunes New and #78 in the iTunes Top 100 and was named the #1 Podcast to Listen to by INC Magazine in 2019 and named a Top Influencer by Forbes. After his success in podcasting, Jeremy Slate and his wife, Brielle Slate, founded Command Your Brand to help entrepreneurs get their message out by appearing as guests on podcasts.Website: Command Your Brand MediaBlog: Jeremy Ryan SlateTwitter: @JeremyRyanSlateLinkedIn: Jeremy Ryan SlateJeremy's Book: Unremarkable to Extraordinary: Ignite Your Passion to Go From Passive Observer to Creator of Your Own LifeLove the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! Here's How » Join The Author's Corner Community today: Website: Robin ColucciLinkedIn: R Colucci, LLCFacebook: Robin ColucciTwitter: @Robin_ColucciRobin Colucci's Book: How to Write a Book That Sells You: Increase Your Credibility, Income, and Impact
The emPowered Author: A Marketing Podcast for Nonfiction Authors
What can happen when a book coach and a book marketer come together for a virtual chat with a cup of caffeine?! Anything! In this season, Stephanie Feger, owner and chief strategist of the emPower PR Group, shares some of her favorite topics highlighted in a weekly LinkedIn Live she co-hosts with Jennifer Crosswhite, book coach and editor of Tandem Services Ink. In this episode of The emPowered Author Podcast, the two book experts chat about when you should begin promoting your book. Promotion go-time is NOW, whether you are an aspiring author still working on your manuscript or an authorpreneur working on building a business from your book's message. (And, anywhere in between!)If you would like to chat about how to begin your promotional efforts, check out the emPower PR Group's Marketing Strategy Session. It's a great way to get focused, get started and make your Author emPact. Each week, Stephanie and Jennifer chat, answering author questions on LinkedIn. If you have a question, DM Stephanie here!Follow the emPower PR Group on social: Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn.
Probably one of the most mystifying things about publishing a book is how to market it. You've put your heart and soul into writing, editing, design, layout...and now you have to get it out into the world. It's not easy to toot your own horn! In this episode of Think Outside we chat with author and master of authentic self-promotion, Bill Arnott, to answer some common questions and to hear his tips and tricks for getting the word out about your book. Find Bill's books here: https://rmbooks.com/book-author/bill-arnott/ Boost your productivity with MagicMind and use code RMB20 for 40% off your subscription here: https://magicmind.co/
Bookmark this super valuable How To Episode so you can plan in advance when launching and promotion a big creative project like a book. Nadine details her CASE method she used when launching her Memoir, Of This Much I'm Sure, five years ago. Follow Nadine on Instagram @nadinekenneyjohnstone See Nadine's latest workshops and retreat offerings at her website https://nadinekenneyjohnstone.com/ (Nadinekenneyjohnstone.com)
“Traditional marketing talks at people. Content marketing talks with them.” – Doug Kessler. Breaking out of the echo chamber of your social media network - additional ways to promote your book. Mentioned today - HARO: https://www.helpareporter.com/ Join the author conversation: https://www.facebook.com/groups/inkauthors/ Learn more about YDWH and catch up on old episodes: www.yourdailywritinghabit.com
Do you want to know how to find peace of mind writing, publishing, and promoting your book?Listen as Bella Mahaya Carter shares her secret sauce recipes to gain more confidence and self-assurance in writing, promoting, and marketing your book.In this week's powerful episode "How to Find Peace of Mind Writing, Publishing and Promoting Your Book" you will discover...Bella's essential secret sauce recipes for marketing your book2 questions to ask when things don't unfold the way you want them toWhat happens when you love your material but others don'tWhat you need to know that's different about book marketing and promotionHow best to do book tours in the new virtual environmentWhat is "universal doubt" and why you should care about itAnd a whole lot more...Here's how to contact Bella and get a free copy of "10 Ways To Nurture Yourself While Writing"Want more insider book promotion secrets from Bella Mahaya Carter? Join the Book Marketing Mentors Premium Membership
The Creativity, Education, and Leadership Podcast with Ben Guest
In this interview with author Mark Paul we do a deep dive into self-publishing, marketing, and promoting your book.Mark is the author of The Greatest Gambling Story Ever Told and has a great author website here.Here is the trailer for the book:Listen on Apple Podcasts here.Listen on Spotify here. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit benbo.substack.com
Michigan Avenue Media - World Of Ink- A Good Story Is A Good Story
Michigan Avenue Media Podcasts are fun, informative discussions that are based on writing and the interesting topics that the guests want to discuss. Please join Marsha Casper Cook and her guest, Richard McCarthy, on June 15th at NOON EST 11 AM CST 10 AM MT 9 AM PST. Richard has been on before and will be discussing what's new for Independent Publishers. It's going to be a great show. 2021 Edition - This book is going to show you the top 5 secrets to selling your book on Amazon. These are rock solid proven tips that are sure to make your book more visible on the only online store that counts – Amazon. This Unofficial Guide answers many of the most important questions not addressed in KDP (Kindle Direct Publishing). What's the best way to launch my book? How can I increase my book sales? How can I get hundreds if not thousands of reader to download by book? What's the best way to get book reviews? This guide will show you how best to prepare your book to maximise sales, and find the ultimate sales solution: Getting Amazon to sell your books for you! http://www.marshacaspercook.com https://kbookpromotions.com/
When you have a big goal or project you want to achieve, what do you do to keep yourself on track? For me, having external deadlines and public accountability is what gives me the motivation to complete the goal. This is what happened with our first Brave. Bold. Beyond. Live Virtual Summit. I set the date of October 15, 2020, announced it to our email list and on social media, and then worked backwards from the date to make sure everything happened that needed to. I did the same thing when I launched this podcast in February 2017. I applied to speak at a podcasting conference and figured it would be helpful to have a podcast by the time of the conference, so the week leading up to it, I worked to make sure this podcast went live. My guest in today’s episode is Natalie Sisson, who has achieved a lot of big goals, both personally and professionally. Natalie has written 3 books, had 2 different podcasts, given a TEDx talk, biked across Africa, and much more. In this conversation, Natalie and I talk about: The identity shift Natalie went through when she changed her brand name and focus after being The Suitcase Entrepreneur How she prepared for her TEDx talk she gave in 2016 Why she decided to self-publish and crowdfund her latest book The success she’s had using public accountability to achieve her goals And more! About My Guest: Natalie Sisson is a New Zealand entrepreneur, author, speaker, host of the ‘Untapped’ podcast and triathlete. After ditching a successful corporate career and co-founding a technology company, Natalie decided to monetise her humble, 6-month old blog, The Suitcase Entrepreneur, into a multiple-six figure online education platform back in 2010. In her efforts to continuously innovate, Natalie, the OG of digital nomads, has since turned that content and knowledge into 8 different revenue streams including digital products, courses, workshops, international retreats, and coaching. These days, she’s passionate about helping others leverage their unique set of skills, knowledge, and experience to earn a living and make an impact from anywhere, simply by being them. She’s the author of three books, and proud Queen Bee to the Queens of the $10K Club, an international posse of women who support each other through trials and success, all while being coached and mentored by Natalie. About Us: The Speaking Your Brand podcast is hosted by Carol Cox. At Speaking Your Brand, we help women entrepreneurs and professionals clarify their brand message and story, create their signature talks, and develop their thought leadership platforms. Our mission is to get more women in positions of influence and power because it's through women's stories and visibility that we challenge the status quo and change existing systems. Check out our coaching programs at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com. Links: Show notes at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/224 I’ll be participating in Natalie’s Monetise You Summit happening May 25-27! I’m talking all about how to get paid speaking engagements. Register for free at https://speakingyourbrand--nataliesisson.thrivecart.com/all-access-pass/. Natalie’s website = https://nataliesisson.com/ My episode 114 on Natalie’s podcast “Untapped”: https://nataliesisson.com/eps-114-how-to-find-your-thought-leadership-message-signature-talk-topic-with-carol-cox/ Get Natalie’s new book “Suck It Up, Princess”: https://nataliesisson.com/princess Natalie’s TEDx talk: https://youtu.be/lNNCMu1OjRQ Schedule a consult call with us to talk about creating your signature talk: https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/contact. Connect on social media: Carol Cox LinkedIn = https://www.linkedin.com/in/carolcox Natalie Sisson LinkedIn = http://linkedin.com/in/nataliesisson/ Carol Cox Instagram = https://www.instagram.com/carolmorgancox/ Natalie Sisson Instagram = https://www.instagram.com/nataliesisson Related Podcast Episodes: Episode 65: Writing, Publishing, and Promoting Your Book with Julie Broad Episode 186: From Hashtag to Podcast to Book: Developing Your Thought Leadership Platform with Elayne Fluker [Thought Leadership Series] Episode 198: Find Your Hook for Your Book and Talk with Kelly Notaras [Storytelling Series]
Social media has been doing so much to help brands boost their marketing. But just because these platforms have the ability to do so doesn't mean they'll be effective most of the time. That is why when you're on to promoting your book, you need to utilize social media the right way. In this episode, Robin Colucci sits down with Jonathan Jacobs, the founding partner of Digital Natives Group, to clarify a lot of misconceptions around the role of social media in promoting books. He answers one of the big questions out there, “why is it that many authors with large social media platforms tend to underperform when it comes to book sales?” Follow along to this insightful conversation as Jonathan discusses how to leverage social media properly, how to build an author presence, and how to create lasting relationships and find your best cheerleaders.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here's How »Join The Author's Corner Community today:http://robincolucci.com/LinkedInInstagramFacebook
On Day 5 of the Author Series, I share some of my favorite ideas for promoting books. Want to be a guest on more podcasts? Check out my masterclass, Nail Your Podcast Guest Pitch Email. Want to write your non-fiction book this year? Join my 6-week Writing Intensive Program which starts April 4th, 2021. Enroll by Friday, March 5th before doors close. This cohort is limited to 12 writers -- reserve your spot here: https://danielledesir.com/intensive Follow Danielle Desir on Instagram: @thedanielledesir Read my books: Affording Travel Traveling With A Full-time Job Managing Your Money As A New Homeowner Planning Local Trips During A Pandemic Day 1 of Author Series on Instagram - Getting Started As A Self-Published Author Day 2 of Author Series on Instagram - How To Set Writing Expectations Day 3 of Author Series on Instagram - How To Outline Non-Fiction Books Day 4 of Author Series on Instagram - How To Find Beta Readers Day 5 of Author Series on Instagram - How To Promote Your Book For more writing tips, listen to episode 51 where I share my top tips for new authors. Hey, are you feeling inspired? I created a special space for you to support my work -- buy me a cup of coffee here!
We're wrapping up this multi-part podcast series discussing how to market and promote your book with one of the most important tools an author can have - the email newsletter. Find out about promoting your book using email marketing in this episode. Level-Up Your Self-Publishing Business TODAY: Author Brand Kits – https://dalelinks.com/abk Amazon Keywords for Books & Promotional Strategies for Books – https://dalelinks.com/ASP MailerLite - https://DaleLinks.com/MailerLite Subscribe to Self-Publishing with Dale on YouTube at https://DaleLinks.com/YT and https://DaleLinks.com/YouTubePodcast. Join other like-minded and motivated self-publishers in the Self-Publishing Books Group. Learn, grow, and network with authors, freelancers, and industry experts at https://DaleLinks.com/SPB. Remember to answer the 3 questions to gain entry. Get access to my go-to resource, Publisher Rocket. Confidently research profitable keywords & categories. Easily select effective keywords for Amazon Advertising campaigns. For more details, visit https://dalelinks.com/PR. FULL DISCLOSURE: Most outbound links financially compensate the podcast through affiliate programs or sponsorship deals. We only recommend products and services we've used and confidently stand behind. Using the links do not adversely affect your purchase price and greatly helps support the channel. Thank you for your understanding.
While promoting your book, you might leverage paid ads, your email newsletter, and social media. But, did you know there's a way you can promote your book on a more massive scale? All it requires is a willingness to meet and chat with people in and around your community. We're going to discuss the power of networking and how you can do it even if you're a complete newbie. Level-Up Your Self-Publishing Business TODAY: Author Brand Kits – https://dalelinks.com/abk Amazon Keywords for Books & Promotional Strategies for Books – https://dalelinks.com/ASP Subscribe to Self-Publishing with Dale on YouTube at https://DaleLinks.com/YT and https://DaleLinks.com/YouTubePodcast. Join other like-minded and motivated self-publishers in the Self-Publishing Books Group. Learn, grow, and network with authors, freelancers, and industry experts at https://DaleLinks.com/SPB. Remember to answer the 3 questions to gain entry. Get access to my go-to resource, Publisher Rocket. Confidently research profitable keywords & categories. Easily select effective keywords for Amazon Advertising campaigns. For more details, visit https://dalelinks.com/PR. FULL DISCLOSURE: Most outbound links financially compensate the podcast through affiliate programs or sponsorship deals. We only recommend products and services we've used and confidently stand behind. Using the links do not adversely affect your purchase price and greatly helps support the channel. Thank you for your understanding.
Would you like to know the most effective way for promoting your book? Do you want to know how to promote your book for free? Then, find out how to get more interviews to promote your book without all the hassle of paid ads. Level-Up Your Self-Publishing Business TODAY: Author Brand Kits – https://dalelinks.com/abk Amazon Keywords for Books & Promotional Strategies for Books – https://dalelinks.com/ASP Subscribe to Self-Publishing with Dale on YouTube at https://DaleLinks.com/YT and https://DaleLinks.com/YouTubePodcast. Join other like-minded and motivated self-publishers in the Self-Publishing Books Group. Learn, grow, and network with authors, freelancers, and industry experts at https://DaleLinks.com/SPB. Remember to answer the 3 questions to gain entry. Get access to my go-to resource, Publisher Rocket. Confidently research profitable keywords & categories. Easily select effective keywords for Amazon Advertising campaigns. For more details, visit https://dalelinks.com/PR. FULL DISCLOSURE: Most outbound links financially compensate the podcast through affiliate programs or sponsorship deals. We only recommend products and services we've used and confidently stand behind. Using the links do not adversely affect your purchase price and greatly helps support the channel. Thank you for your understanding.
Are you promoting your book on Amazon with very little results? Does your Amazon advertising strategy lack any real direction? Learn more about marketing and promoting your book with Amazon Advertising in this third part of a three-part podcast series. Level-Up Your Self-Publishing Business TODAY: ProWritingAid – https://dalelinks.com/prowritingaid Amazon Keywords for Books & Promotional Strategies for Books – https://dalelinks.com/ASP Subscribe to Self-Publishing with Dale on YouTube at https://DaleLinks.com/YT and https://DaleLinks.com/YouTubePodcast. Join other like-minded and motivated self-publishers in the Self-Publishing Books Group. Learn, grow, and network with authors, freelancers and industry experts at https://DaleLinks.com/SPB. Remember to answer the 3 questions to gain entry. Get access to my go-to resource, Publisher Rocket. Confidently research profitable keywords & categories. And, easily select effective keywords for Amazon Advertising campaigns. For more details, visit https://dalelinks.com/PR. FULL DISCLOSURE: Most outbound links financially compensate the podcast through affiliate programs or sponsorship deals. We only recommend products and services we've used and confidently stand behind. Using the links do not adversely affect your purchase price and greatly helps support the channel. Thank you for your understanding.
Level-Up Your Self-Publishing Business TODAY: ProWritingAid – https://dalelinks.com/prowritingaid Promotional Strategies for Books – https://dalelinks.com/promobook. Subscribe to Self-Publishing with Dale on YouTube at https://DaleLinks.com/YT and https://DaleLinks.com/YouTubePodcast. Join other like-minded and motivated self-publishers in the Self-Publishing Books Group. Learn, grow, and network with authors, freelancers and industry experts at https://DaleLinks.com/SPB. Remember to answer the 3 questions to gain entry. Get access to my go-to resource, Publisher Rocket. Confidently research profitable keywords & categories. And, easily select effective keywords for Amazon Advertising campaigns. For more details, visit https://dalelinks.com/PR. FULL DISCLOSURE: Most outbound links financially compensate the podcast through affiliate programs or sponsorship deals. We only recommend products and services we've used and confidently stand behind. Using the links do not adversely affect your purchase price and greatly helps support the channel. Thank you for your understanding.
Are you promoting your book on Amazon with very little results? Does your Amazon advertising strategy lack any real direction? Learn more about marketing and promoting your book with Amazon Advertising in this first part of a three-part podcast series. Level-Up Your Self-Publishing Business TODAY: ProWritingAid – https://dalelinks.com/prowritingaid Amazon Keywords for Books & Promotional Strategies for Books – https://dalelinks.com/ASP Subscribe to Self-Publishing with Dale on YouTube at https://DaleLinks.com/YT and https://DaleLinks.com/YouTubePodcast. Join other like-minded and motivated self-publishers in the Self-Publishing Books Group. Learn, grow, and network with authors, freelancers and industry experts at https://DaleLinks.com/SPB. Remember to answer the 3 questions to gain entry. Get access to my go-to resource, Publisher Rocket. Confidently research profitable keywords & categories. And, easily select effective keywords for Amazon Advertising campaigns. For more details, visit https://dalelinks.com/PR. FULL DISCLOSURE: Most outbound links financially compensate the podcast through affiliate programs or sponsorship deals. We only recommend products and services we've used and confidently stand behind. Using the links do not adversely affect your purchase price and greatly helps support the channel. Thank you for your understanding.
Marketing and promoting your book should not break the bank, but you will have to invest at some point or another. Discover the best ways for marketing and promoting your book on a budget! Level-Up Your Self-Publishing Business TODAY: ProWritingAid – https://dalelinks.com/prowritingaid Promotional Strategies for Books – https://dalelinks.com/promobook 2020 Finish Strong Challenge - https://dalelinks.com/challenge Subscribe to Self-Publishing with Dale on YouTube at https://DaleLinks.com/YT and https://DaleLinks.com/YouTubePodcast. Join other like-minded and motivated self-publishers in the Self-Publishing Books Group. Learn, grow, and network with authors, freelancers and industry experts at https://DaleLinks.com/SPB. Remember to answer the 3 questions to gain entry. Get access to my go-to resource, Publisher Rocket. Confidently research profitable keywords & categories. And, easily select effective keywords for Amazon Advertising campaigns. For more details, visit https://dalelinks.com/PR. FULL DISCLOSURE: Most outbound links financially compensate the podcast through affiliate programs or sponsorship deals. We only recommend products and services we've used and confidently stand behind. Using the links do not adversely affect your purchase price and greatly helps support the channel. Thank you for your understanding.
Marketing and promoting your book should break the bank, especially if you don't have much money to start. Discover the best ways for marketing and promoting your book for free in this podcast! Level-Up Your Self-Publishing Business TODAY: Fiverr – https://DaleLinks.com/Fiverr Promotional Strategies for Books – https://dalelinks.com/promobook 2020 Finish Strong Challenge - https://dalelinks.com/challenge Subscribe to Self-Publishing with Dale on YouTube at https://DaleLinks.com/YT and https://DaleLinks.com/YouTubePodcast. Join other like-minded and motivated self-publishers in the Self-Publishing Books Group. Learn, grow and network with authors, freelancers and industry experts at https://DaleLinks.com/SPB. Remember to answer the 3 questions to gain entry. Get access to my go-to resource, Publisher Rocket. Confidently research profitable keywords & categories. And, easily select effective keywords for Amazon Advertising campaigns. For more details, visit https://dalelinks.com/PR. FULL DISCLOSURE: Most outbound links financially compensate the podcast through affiliate programs or sponsorship deals. We only recommend products and services we've used and confidently stand behind. Using the links do not adversely affect your purchase price and greatly helps support the channel. Thank you for your understanding.
Would you like to know more about promoting your book? Discover what you need to do for marketing and promoting your book before it's published. That way you have a successful book launch. Level-Up Your Self-Publishing Business TODAY: Fiverr – https://DaleLinks.com/Fiverr Promotional Strategies for Books – https://dalelinks.com/promobook 2020 Finish Strong Challenge - https://dalelinks.com/challenge Secrets of the Permafree Book – https://DaleLinks.com/Permafree Subscribe to Self-Publishing with Dale on YouTube at https://DaleLinks.com/YT and https://DaleLinks.com/YouTubePodcast. Join other like-minded and motivated self-publishers in the Self-Publishing Books Group. Learn, grow and network with authors, freelancers and industry experts at https://DaleLinks.com/SPB. Remember to answer the 3 questions to gain entry. Get access to my go-to resource, Publisher Rocket. Confidently research profitable keywords & categories. And, easily select effective keywords for Amazon Advertising campaigns. For more details, visit https://dalelinks.com/PR. FULL DISCLOSURE: Most outbound links financially compensate the podcast through affiliate programs or sponsorship deals. We only recommend products and services we've used and confidently stand behind. Using the links do not adversely affect your purchase price and greatly helps support the channel. Thank you for your understanding.
If you want your book to sell, the hard work of promoting it must begin the moment you lay down your first sentence. Promotion is a mindset that may be difficult to embrace as a writer. In this episode, we identify the three phases of promoting your book. We also discuss some practical book promotion ideas to jump start your thinking.
In episode 627 of the Get Published Podcast, Host and 15-Time Bestselling Author Paul G. Brodie talks with Connie Inukai about how to promote your book on podcasts. Find out more about how we can help you Share Your Story at www.GetPublishedPodcast.com
Writing, publishing and promoting go hand in hand. As an author, you are responsible for getting your book in front of your target market. Have fun!
In episode 622 of the Get Published Podcast, Host and 15-Time Bestselling Author Paul G. Brodie talks with Liberty Bernal about how to promote your book relentlessly on social media. Find out more about how we can help you Share Your Story at www.GetPublishedPodcast.com
We answer questions from listeners Beth Schap, Kirthana Ramisetti, and Curtis Honeycutt! From Beth: Can you become enough of an expert on a passion topic to be a credible author of articles or books if you're not in that industry? And if so how? (Spoiler: yes, and we tell you how!) From Kirthana: Right now I'm back on Twitter and am trying to re-establish my presence and organically increase my followers. I like what I've seen of the book community on Twitter, and would love to connect with other debut writers and novelists, but not quite sure how to do that. Also, I know Goodreads is hugely important and have never used it, so insights on the best way to use it and engage readers there would also be great. (We’ve got tips on what has worked on our own social media, and even better ideas from Roxane Gay’s online genius.) From Curtis: thanks for the episodes about book launches in the age of coronavirus. I’d love more advice on getting out there. Do FB ads work? (We share some resources for super-creative ideas for online events, as well as what works and doesn’t work on a more practical level from friend-of-the-show Anna David.) Plus, we talk up the #AuthorsForBlackVoices online silent charity auction to benefit literary racial-justice non-profits, which includes several offerings from Jennifer and Kim as well as agents and authors auctioning off critiques and writing career coaching. We'll be on a short hiatus for the remainder of summer, then back with more in the fall! Resources: Roxane Gay’s Goodreads Goodreads’ tips on Goodreads Curtis Honeycutt’s book Good Grammar Is the Life of the Party Anna David’s Instagram post about what worked and what didn’t in promoting her book Make Your Mess Your Memoir Kate Reed Petty’s Electric Lit Post “It’s Time to Radically Rethink Online Book Events”
In this episode, my guest and I talk about what may be a difficult topic for some of you: sexual abuse and in particular male sexual abuse. We don’t go into detail about the abuse, but I wanted to let you know in case this is an area that is personal to you and you’d rather not listen to our conversation. Even if we’ve never personally experienced sexual abuse or have a close family member who has, this topic can be uncomfortable precisely because it’s not talked about. I’m not one to shy away from uncomfortable topics because I believe that it’s invisibility and silence that maintain the status quo - and there are so many things in our society that need to change. My hope is that after listening to this conversation, you will be inspired to use your voice because you can help others break their silence. I first met my guest Kelli Palfy, Ph.D. when I did an online presentation to Julie Broad’s Book Launchers group of authors (Julie was on this podcast in episode 65 and talked about writing, publishing, and promoting your book). Kelli then hired us for a VIP Day and worked with our speaking coach Diane Diaz to create her signature talk. After hearing more about the work that Kelli does and her book, I invited her on the podcast to talk about how she found the courage and confidence to give voice to a difficult topic - and what the impact has been on her, her clients, and her audiences. In this episode, Kelli and I talk about: Her awakening to what was going on in her field (even though she was an expert) The fulfillment and meaning you get when you speak up How your voice can help others break their silence When you talk about a topic that others don’t, you help people think differently (which is huge) How we approached creating Kelli’s signature talk Suggestions for Kelli to start charging for her workshops This episode is part of our podcast series on “Finding Your Voice.” About My Guest: Dr. Kelli Palfy began her professional career working in adult and youth corrections. Here she noticed a disproportionate number of males in the system. After becoming an RCMP (Royal Canadian Mounted Police) officer, she took an interest in investigating sex crimes and went on to specialize in sex crimes committed against children internationally. After retiring from the RCMP, Dr. Palfy obtained her Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology from the University of Alberta. She conducted her doctoral research on the reasons why males don’t commonly disclose sexual abuse. She is now a trained trauma therapist and public speaker on the topic of male abuse. Dr. Palfy currently runs a small private practice where she works with male survivors of sexual abuse, first responders and couples using Emotion-Focused and Cognitive Behavioral Approach, plus Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR). Her recent book is “Men Too: Unspoken Truths About Male Sexual Abuse.” About Us: The Speaking Your Brand podcast is hosted by Carol Cox. At Speaking Your Brand, we help women entrepreneurs and professionals create their signature talks and gain more visibility to achieve their goals. Our mission is to get more women in positions of influence and power: on stages, in businesses, on boards, in the media, in politics, and in our communities. Check out our coaching programs at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com. Links: Show notes at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/182 Kelli’s websites: https://www.peaksandvalleyspsychology.com/ and http://kellipalfy.com/ Work with us to create your signature talk: Get the details and schedule a consult call at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/coaching. Enroll in our LinkedIn for Speakers Masterclass at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/linkedin. Connect on LinkedIn: Carol Cox = https://www.linkedin.com/in/carolcox Dr. Kelli Palfy (guest) = https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-kelli-palfy-98336270/ Related Podcast Episodes: Episode 65: Writing, Publishing, and Promoting Your Book with Julie Broad Episode 153: [Coaching] Threading a Story Throughout Your Signature Talk with Amber Hawley Episode 180: You Say You Want to be a Thought Leader: What That Really Means & How to Find Your Voice with Carol Cox and Diane Diaz [Finding Your Voice Series]
In episode 555 of the Get Published Podcast, Host and 15-Time Bestselling Author Paul G. Brodie talks with Tim Minneci about promoting your book through a limited series of podcast episodes. Find out more about how we can help you Share Your Story at www.GetPublishedPodcast.com
In episode 441 of the Get Published Podcast, Host and 15-Time Bestselling Author Paul G. Brodie interviews Ron Schneider about his author journey and promoting your book on Disney podcasts. Find out more about how we can help you Share Your Story at www.GetPublishedPodcast.com
www.ArticulationMedia.clubPROMOTING YOUR BOOKListen Thursday (11/07/19) to this new episode of ARTICULATION RADIO (www.ArticulationMedia.Club). During this episode of our show, you will hear music from indie artists from around the world and listen to Goddess Sage talk about how BEPUBLISHED.ORG can help you publish and promote your book, movies and music worldwide by utilizing in-house services and its partnership with PEOPLEWARMERS.COM to obtain celebrity endorsement photos and videos
Author Brenda Cortez has discovered that speaking in front of audiences is a great way to promote and sell your book. In this episode of The Author Inside You podcast, Brenda shares with us a unique way of finding speaking engagements. HowlTheOwl.com Brenda@howltheowl.com Facebook.com/HowltheOwl/ Scribophile.com
Author Brenda Cortez has discovered that speaking in front of audiences is a great way to promote and sell your book. In this episode of The Author Inside You podcast, Brenda shares with us a unique way of finding speaking engagements. HowlTheOwl.com Brenda@howltheowl.com Facebook.com/HowltheOwl/ Scribophile.com
In episode 397 of the Get Published Podcast, Host and 15-Time Bestselling Author Paul G. Brodie interviews Tom Fox about his author journey and how to promote your book as you are writing it. Find out more about how we can help you Share Your Story at www.GetPublishedPodcast.com
People are downloading the Freebie but not buying the paid book How much to promote your book Presales on Amazon may not be a good idea anymore How do you get TV publicity without purchasing someone's course Handling ISB in Amazon and Ingram When is it OK to charge 99 Cents Amy's Resources www.newshelves.com bestsellerbuilders.com/insider Amy's YouTube Channel
In episode 303 of the Get Published Podcast, Host and 14-Time Bestselling Author Paul G. Brodie interviews Mark Leslie about his author journey and how to cross-promote your book effectively. Find out more about our Publishing Services at www.GetPublishedPodcast.com
A FAQ I get from my authors is how soon they should start marketing their book. Here's my answer!
When we think of a signature talk, we naturally think of standing in front of a group of people delivering our talk. Did you know that there are many more ways - 16 at least! - that you can use your signature talk? Why can you use it in all these ways? The work of creating your signature talk becomes the foundation on which everything else stands. A signature talk is what you want to be known for, your area of expertise, and the insights you want to share. Your talk reflects your beliefs and values, what you do or believe that’s different or that others aren’t seeing, as well as the way you work, your methodology, process, approach. Not only do you have your presentation ready to go, but in the process you’ve identified and articulated your core message. You now have Clarity + Conviction + Confidence in your message. If you want expert help to create your signature talk that you’ll be able to use for multiple purposes, check out our coaching packages at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/coaching. The framework I’ve developed that we use when we work with you takes classic 3-act story structure and the hero’s journey and infuses it with savvy marketing and sales techniques, so your signature talk is more than a presentation - it’s your core message: who you are, who you help, what they need, how you help them, and why it matters - both to you and to your audience/potential clients. Our signature talks don’t live in a vacuum. We’re out there speaking and learning, but then who are we sharing those questions and lessons with? How are we making sure that we’re continuously improving so that we can reach those bigger stages, increase our speaker fees, and having a bigger impact on our audiences? We need feedback, accountability, guidance, and some pushing outside of our comfort zones, which is what you’ll get in our new “Master Your Speaking” Online Group Program. This will be a combination of group coaching + mastermind, taking place on Zoom video and in a private online community, so you can join us no matter where you live. By the end of the program experience, you'll have the speaking elements in place that will fuel the growth of your business and lead you to bigger opportunities. I’m still working out all the details, but the program will start in May 2019. Get on the interest list to be the first to know when applications open at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/mastery. About Us: The Speaking Your Brand podcast is hosted by Carol Cox. At Speaking Your Brand, we help women entrepreneurs and professionals create their signature talks and gain more visibility to achieve their goals. Our mission is to get more women in positions of influence and power: on stages, in businesses, on boards, in the media, in politics, and in our communities. Check out our coaching programs at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com. Links: Show notes at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/116 → Get the FREE Strategic Speaking Guide and Visibility Framework at www.speakingyourbrand.com/strategic-speaking/. Join the free Speaking Your Brand community at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/join/ or text the word SPEAKING to 444-999. Sign up for a Strategy Session at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/strategy. Ready to create your signature talk and framework? Email me at carol@speakingyourbrand.com or click here to schedule a call. Say hi to me on Instagram and Twitter: @CarolMorganCox. Subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts or Google Podcasts and leave a review! People Mentioned: 1. Maelisa Hall - QA Prep: https://www.qaprep.com/ 2.Blair Thielemier: Episode 90: Hosting Your Own Workshop or Retreat with Blair Thielemier 3. Teresa McCloy: https://teresamccloy.com/ Episode 112: Deciding On Your Signature Talk Topic with Teresa McCloy [Coaching] 4. Lisa Zawrotny: https://positivelyproductive.com/ Episode 114: Building Your Thought Leadership Platform with Lisa Zawrotny [Coaching] 5. Sue Monhait: http://giftbizunwrapped.com/ Episode 110: Making the Most of Speaking at Trade Shows and Conferences with Sue Monhait 6. Sheri Gazitt - Teenwise Seattle: https://www.teenwiseseattle.com/ 7. Lorena Klingel: http://lorenaklingel.com/ 8. Karen Corbin - Geeks that Speak: https://www.geeksthatspeak.com/ 9. Amber De La Garza: https://amberdelagarza.com/ Episode 43: How Speaking Can Grow (or Derail) Your Business with Amber De La Garza 10. Brenda Reiss - Forgiveness Coach: https://brendareisscoaching.com/ 11. Karey Northington - Northington Fitness and Nutrition: https://www.northingtonfitnessandnutrition.com/ 12. Maureen Taylor - The Photo Detective: https://maureentaylor.com/ 13. Karen Briscoe - Five Minute Success / Flip Time" http://www.5minutesuccess.com/flip-time-love-life/ 14. William Hung - Professional Speaker / Champion by Choice: https://www.willhung.com/speaking/ Related Podcast Episodes: Episode 25: Why You Need a Signature Talk for Your Business Episode 61: A Game Changer for Your Business and Presentations: Developing Your Own Framework Episode 65: Writing, Publishing, and Promoting Your Book with Julie Broad Episode 72: How to Speak Strategically for Better Business Results Episode 73: Using Podcasts to Connect with Your Ideal Clients with Nicole Holland
What are the elements of being a thought leader? What does it mean to be a thought leader? How can you build your thought leadership platform? As a speaker, you are seen as a leader, an authority, an expert in your space, which is why many of us want to speak to share our big idea to larger audiences. In this episode, my guest Lisa Zawrotny and I talk about how she’s going to be putting herself out there with her new message and signature talk, including in speaking engagements, workshops, webinars, a book, and potentially a TEDx talk. Lisa is a holistic productivity coach, so you’ll also hear Lisa’s unique perspective, framework, and approach to decluttering and organization. → Get the FREE Strategic Speaking Guide and Visibility Framework to help you start building your thought leadership platform at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/strategic-speaking/. About My Guest: Lisa Zawrotny created Positively Productive Systems after a deeply overwhelming time in her life juggling multiple roles as a caregiver for her Mom (who had Alzheimer’s) as well as wife, mother (to kids & cats) and as a business owner. After being trapped in her own clutter and chaos, she took back her health and sanity through a combination of renewed self-care, personal development, and a customized combination of organizing and productivity approaches. The process was so healing for her and her family, she knew immediately she wanted to guide others in the same way. As a holistic productivity coach certified in time management and life coaching, Lisa helps constantly multi-tasking, chronically overwhelmed clients embrace simplicity and find success by decluttering their lives (inside & out) and designing systems and habits that honor their personalities and values. About Us: The Speaking Your Brand podcast is hosted by Carol Cox. At Speaking Your Brand, we help women entrepreneurs and professionals create their signature talks and gain more visibility to achieve their goals. Our mission is to get more women in positions of influence and power: on stages, in businesses, on boards, in the media, in politics, and in our communities. Check out our coaching programs and workshops at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com. Links: Show notes and free Strategic Speaking Guide and Visibility Framework at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/114 Visit Lisa’s website at https://positivelyproductive.com/. Connect with Lisa on Facebook and Instagram. Join the free Speaking Your Brand community at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/join/ or text the word SPEAKING to 444-999. Sign up for a Strategy Session at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/strategy. Ready to create your signature talk and framework? Email me at carol@speakingyourbrand.com or click here to schedule a call. Say hi to me on Instagram and Twitter: @CarolMorganCox. Subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts or Google Podcasts and leave a review! Related Podcast Episodes: Episode 25: Why You Need a Signature Talk for Your Business Episode 45: Your Visibility Roadmap: Build Your Business, Brand, and Influence Episode 50: The 3 C’s of Visibility: What It Takes to Get Known Episode 61: A Game Changer for Your Business and Presentations: Developing Your Own Framework Episode 65: Writing, Publishing, and Promoting Your Book with Julie Broad Episode 91: Visibility Works: From Local Speaking to TED.com to a Book with Tammy Lally Episode 93: Turning Your Framework into a Course with Jessica Korthuis
When you speak at a conference or trade show, have you thought about how you can invite the audience to continue the conversation with you after your session? In this episode, my guest Sue Monhait shares strategies she uses when she speaks at trade shows - and she’s done it a lot! Sue has two different kinds of businesses: one is product-based called The Ribbon Print Company (she sells ribbon printers, software, and ribbon itself - the kind you see on gift packages) and the other is an online program, Makers MBA. Sue is delightful and you’ll hear her experience come out as we talk about how she makes the most of speaking at trade shows. Whether you’re a product or service business, you’ll learn: Tips for continuing the conversation with the audience after you speak Doing demos from the stage If you’ve written a book, offering book signing times The pros and cons of paying for a booth Hosting your own meetups while at a conference Sue lives in Chicago and I was recently there for a business retreat with 7 other women business owners, including Sue. We booked an extra day at the AirBnB we rented and did a VIP Day in person to create Sue’s new signature talk, so you’ll hear a bit about that experience at the end of the episode. Interested in a Virtual VIP Day to create your signature talk? Schedule a free consult call. About My Guest: Sue Monhait is a business owner, podcast host, speaker, educator and bestselling author for the community she’s lovingly named, “Gifters-Bakers-Crafters-Makers” – people who create beautiful and/or delicious products that they want to share with the world. Sue has been working in both the retail and online spaces for over 25 years. After spending time in corporate sales/marketing, working with literally hundreds of boutique shops and larger brands, she went on to open two profitable multi-six-figure businesses of her own. The Ribbon Print Company offers custom ribbon printing systems, supplies and training so businesses can provide product personalization right in their store or craft studio. Gift Biz Unwrapped is a weekly podcast, online training and a membership community for women who have a hobby or creative passion. Sue teaches them, step by step, how to turn their hobby into a profitable business. Her book, “Maker To Master: Find and Fix What’s Not Working in Your Small Business” is available on Amazon in paperback, Kindle and Audible formats. About Us: The Speaking Your Brand podcast is hosted by Carol Cox. At Speaking Your Brand, we help women entrepreneurs and professionals create their signature talks and gain more visibility to achieve their goals. Our mission is to get more women in positions of influence and power: on stages, in businesses, on boards, in the media, in politics, and in our communities. Check out our coaching programs and workshops at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com. Links: Show notes at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/110 Visit Sue’s website at http://giftbizunwrapped.com/. Listen to Sue’s podcast “Gift Biz Unwrapped.” Listen to my episode #200 on Sue’s podcast. Join the free Speaking Your Brand community at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/join/ or text the word SPEAKING to 444-999. Sign up for a Strategy Session at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/strategy. Ready to create your signature talk and framework? Email me at carol@speakingyourbrand.com or click here to schedule a call. Say hi to me on Instagram and Twitter: @CarolMorganCox. Subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts or Google Podcasts and leave a review! Related Podcast Episodes: Episode 59: Why You Shouldn’t Sell from the Stage – and What to Do Instead Episode 65: Writing, Publishing, and Promoting Your Book with Julie Broad Episode 66: Mastering Your Speaking Style and Stage Presence Episode 69: What Event Organizers Look for in Speakers with Erin Smith
In episode 240 of the Get Published Podcast, Host and 13-Time Bestselling Author Paul G. Brodie interviews Dr. Vesna Grubacevic about her author journey and how to promote your book and business at an expo.
In episode 211 of the Get Published Podcast, Host and 13-Time Bestselling Author Paul G. Brodie interviews Bill Hayes about his author journey and promoting your book with magnetic signs on your car.
In episode 206 of the Get Published Podcast, Host and 13-Time Bestselling Author Paul G. Brodie interviews Kai Storm about her author journey and how to use clothes to promote your book.
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In episode 179 of the Get Published Podcast, Host and 13-Time Bestselling Author Paul G. Brodie interviews Irene Jane Holmes about her author journey and promoting your book at book fairs.
In episode 155 of the Get Published Podcast, Host and 13-Time Bestselling Author Paul G. Brodie interviews Tiffany Cullen about her author journey and how to use internet message boards to promote your book.
In episode 160 of the Get Published Podcast, Host and 13-Time Bestselling Author Paul G. Brodie interviews Revital Shiri-Horowitz about her author journey and how to promote your book cover on social media to promote your book.
In episode 134 of the Get Published Podcast, Host and 13-Time Bestselling Author Paul G. Brodie interviews Jim Yoakum about his author journey and the importance of providing value when promoting your book on social media.
In episode 123 of the Get Published Podcast, Host and 13-Time Bestselling Author Paul G. Brodie interviews Kathleen Janus about her author journey and how to promote your book on podcasts.
In episode 113 of the Get Published Podcast, Host and 13-Time Bestselling Author Paul G. Brodie interviews Roel Krabbendam about his author journey and why you need to be persistent when promoting your book.
In episode 101 of the Get Published Podcast, Host and 13-Time Bestselling Author Paul G. Brodie interviews Fred Herbert about his author journey and promoting your book launch on LinkedIn.
In episode 58 of the Get Published Podcast, Host and 13-Time Bestselling Author Paul G. Brodie interviews Joab Stieglitz about his author journey and promoting your book at conventions.
If you’re a speaker, you should be doing live broadcasts on platforms like Facebook and Instagram. But…. I hear you say in your head, I don’t like to see myself on video … I don’t have time … I don’t know what to say. These are all things I’ve said to myself. Even though I’ve been on TV dozens of times, have hosted over a hundred webinars over the years, and speak in person often, I’ve shied away from doing live broadcasting. However, as media consumption is changing and people are spending more and more time on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube, we have to go where our audience wants us. My guest today is Jenny Melrose, a live broadcasting expert who helps influencers pitch brands and monetize their content. In this episode, we focus on why you should be doing live broadcasts and easy ways for you to start (dip the toe in!). Jenny’s coaches me on what I should be with live broadcasting, so listen to the episode to hear what I’ve decided to do. We also talk about Jenny’s visibility strategy and what she’s learned from speaking at conferences this year as far as her preferred format and style. Get Jenny’s live broadcasting cheat sheet at https://jennymelrose.com/live. My challenge to you: Come into the Speaking Your Brand Facebook group (it’s free) and do a very short live video, sharing with us what you took away from this episode or you can just introduce yourself and tell us what you do. The SYB Facebook group is a safe, welcoming, and supportive space for you to press “Go Live.” You can get access by going to https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/join/ or text the word SPEAKING to 444-999. About My Guest: Jenny Melrose is a former reading specialist who “retired” from her teaching career when her blogging income far exceeded her salary. Through her unique pitching system, her lifestyle blog, The Melrose Family, became regularly sought out by nationally recognized brands such as Neutrogena, Smuckers, Glad, Costco, Stanley Steamer, Sara Lee and many more. Now, she’s made it her mission to use her teaching skills and extensive experience as a successful influencer to share her strategies with thousands of other entrepreneurs via her podcast, Influencer Entrepreneurs and her website, JennyMelrose.com. The Speaking Your Brand podcast is hosted by Carol Cox. At Speaking Your Brand, we help women entrepreneurs and professionals create their signature talks and gain more visibility to achieve their goals. Our mission is to get more women in positions of influence and power: on stages, in businesses, on boards, in the media, in politics, and in our communities. Check out our coaching programs and workshops at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com. ===================== I’m thrilled that this episode is being sponsored by Book Launchers. I met Julie Broad, the founder, at a conference earlier this year, attended her session on Writing, Publishing, and Promoting Your Book, and invited her on this podcast in episode 65. Julie’s experience and expertise were so evident in that conversation that many of you listeners reached out to her because you’re working on your signature talk and you also want to write a book - they go hand in hand very nicely! But it can feel very overwhelming - you’re not sure where to start much less how to organize it to make it an effective marketing tool for you and then how to market it. That’s where Julie’s company Book Launchers comes in. Book Launchers has an incredible, hands-on workshop coming up November 1-3, 2018, in the Los Angeles area. They have people flying in to attend, so you don’t have to be local. Before you even walk into the room, Book Launchers will help you position your book so it's going to stand out in the marketplace. On site, you'll create your outline (or refine it), plan your book marketing in detail, and brainstorm key elements like chapter titles and book titles. Getting those things right will matter a lot for your book marketing … and tying it into your signature talk. You'll work directly with an Emmy nominated writer, a book marketing specialist who took her last client to the WSJ Bestsellers list, and a brilliant social media strategist who wrote the very first book on Twitter. Plus, before you leave, you'll have created a clear step by step plan (with dates!) to take you from writing to book launch. And, you'll spend eight uninterrupted hours writing! You’ll write more in a weekend than many people write in months! At their last writers retreat many of the attendees wrote more than 10,000 words (that’s almost one third of a book), improved their book idea, and created a plan with dates to launch and market their book! I invite you to check out the details at https://booklaunchers.com/carol You can use the code “Carol” to receive $100 off the single pay option. ===================== Highlights: The benefits of doing Facebook Live (more reasons than you think) What platforms to do live broadcasting on The difference between Instagram video and IGTV The recommended length for live videos Why you need to have a consistent date and time Broadcasting to your Facebook page vs. group How to get engagement from viewers What you get out of doing live broadcasting as a speaker Jenny’s visibility strategy Links: Show notes at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/88 Get Jenny’s live broadcasting cheat sheet at https://jennymelrose.com/live Visit Jenny’s website at https://jennymelrose.com/ Follow Jenny on Instagram @jenny_melrose Listen to Jenny’s podcast “Influencer Entrepreneurs” “Like” the Speaking Your Brand Facebook page for Facebook Live videos Join the free Speaking Your Brand community at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/join/ or text the word SPEAKING to 444-999. Sign up for a Strategy Session at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/strategy. Ready to create your signature talk and framework? Email me at carol@speakingyourbrand.com or click here to schedule a call. Say hi to me on Instagram and Twitter: @CarolMorganCox. Subscribe to the podcast and leave a review! Links and Related Podcast Episodes Mentioned: BeLive.tv Episode 53: What It’s Like to be an Influencer with Jeanette Johnson Episode 81: Be a Better Speaker: Top Takeaways from Watching Presenters at Podcast Movement
Have you been thinking of launching your own podcast? It’s been a game-changer for my business and personal brand - and it can be for yours too. But, it can seem overwhelming and daunting: What to do first, then next, what equipment and software do you need, much less thinking about the format and interviewing guests, and so on. In this episode, you’ll learn what’s important - and what’s not - when launching your podcast. I’ll also share with you the #1 reason for podcasting success. This is from a presentation I gave recently to the Orlando Podcasters Meetup group, so you’ll also see how I use my story structure framework when creating my own presentations. See if you can spot the different elements. No need to take notes - you can download the slides, including specifics of the tools and equipment you need to get started, at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/87. Need help identifying your podcast niche, audience, core message, and/or format? Launch with clarity and confidence. Sign up for a 90-minute strategy session at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/podcast-strategy-session/. The Speaking Your Brand podcast is hosted by Carol Cox. At Speaking Your Brand, we help women entrepreneurs and professionals create their signature talks and gain more visibility to achieve their goals. Our mission is to get more women in positions of influence and power: on stages, in businesses, on boards, in the media, in politics, and in our communities. Check out our coaching programs and workshops at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com. *************** I’m thrilled that this episode is being sponsored by Book Launchers. I met Julie Broad, the founder, at a conference earlier this year, attended her session on Writing, Publishing, and Promoting Your Book, and invited her on this podcast in episode 65. Julie’s experience and expertise were so evident in that conversation that many of you listeners reached out to her because you’re working on your signature talk and you also want to write a book - they go hand in hand very nicely! But it can feel very overwhelming - you’re not sure where to start much less how to organize it to make it an effective marketing tool for you and then how to market it. That’s where Julie’s company Book Launchers comes in. Book Launchers has an incredible, hands-on workshop coming up November 1-3, 2018, in the Los Angeles area. They have people flying in to attend, so you don’t have to be local. Before you even walk into the room, Book Launchers will help you position your book so it's going to stand out in the marketplace. On site, you'll create your outline (or refine it), plan your book marketing in detail, and brainstorm key elements like chapter titles and book titles. Getting those things right will matter a lot for your book marketing … and tying it into your signature talk. You'll work directly with an Emmy nominated writer, a book marketing specialist who took her last client to the WSJ Bestsellers list, and a brilliant social media strategist who wrote the very first book on Twitter. Plus, before you leave, you'll have created a clear step by step plan (with dates!) to take you from writing to book launch. And, you'll spend eight uninterrupted hours writing! You’ll write more in a weekend than many people write in months! At their last writers retreat many of the attendees wrote more than 10,000 words (that’s almost one third of a book), improved their book idea, and created a plan with dates to launch and market their book! I invite you to check out the details at https://booklaunchers.com/carol You can use the code “Carol” to receive $100 off the single pay option. *************** Links: Download the FREE PDF for this episode at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/87. Join the free Speaking Your Brand community at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/join/ or text the word SPEAKING to 444-999. Sign up for a Podcast Strategy Session at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/podcast-strategy-session/. Ready to create your signature talk and framework? Email me at carol@speakingyourbrand.com or click here to schedule a call. Say hi to me on Instagram and Twitter: @CarolMorganCox. Subscribe to the podcast and leave a review! Links and Other Episodes Mentioned: Episode 65: Writing, Publishing, and Promoting Your Book with Julie Broad Episode 57: How to Use Simple Story Structure to Create Compelling Content Episode 59: Why You Shouldn't Sell from the Stage - and What to Do Instead Episode 85: Pivoting Your Business Model by Asking ‘What Do You Really Want’ with Katie Krimitsos
What separates a great speaker from a so-so one and how can you be a great one? I recently attended a 3-day conference (Podcast Movement) and took notes during the keynotes and breakout sessions on what the speakers did well and what could have been better, so you can take these tips and apply them to your own presentations. Although it was a conference for podcasters, this episode is not about podcasting - it’s about how you can be a better speaker and presenter. (But, if you are a podcaster, it will help with that too!) You’ll learn: Top takeaways from watching presenters at Podcast Movement that you can apply to your own presentations What the best speakers had in common What Pat Flynn did in his opening keynote The worst session I attended - what went wrong and how it could have been better The best sessions I attended - and what the speakers did well How a panel was structured as a 3-person presentation: Did it work? What Terry Gross of NPR’s Fresh Air did in her closing keynote that was incredibly brave The Speaking Your Brand podcast is hosted by Carol Cox. At Speaking Your Brand, we help women entrepreneurs and professionals create their signature talks and gain more visibility to achieve their goals. Our mission is to get more women in positions of influence and power: on stages, in businesses, on boards, in the media, in politics, and in our communities. Check out our coaching programs and workshops at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com. Links: Show notes at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/81 Join the free Speaking Your Brand community at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/join/ or text the word SPEAKING to 444-999. Sign up for a Strategy Session at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/strategy. Ready to create your signature talk and framework? Email me at carol@speakingyourbrand.com or click here to schedule a call. Say hi to me on Instagram and Twitter: @CarolMorganCox. Subscribe to the podcast and leave a review! Other Podcasts, People, and Episodes Mentioned: Amber De La Garza’s Productivity Straight Talk podcast episode 63 Amber De La Garza on this podcast episode 43 Elyse Tager and Maureen Berry Jenny Melrose Episode 68: Getting Paid to Speak and Negotiating Speaker Fees Episode 69: What Event Organizers Look for in Speakers with Erin Smith Episode 57: How to Use Simple Story Structure to Create Compelling Content Episode 59: Why You Shouldn't Sell from the Stage - and What to Do Instead You can get the Feedback Form template in the download on this episode Episode 65: Writing, Publishing, and Promoting Your Book with Julie Broad Episode 71: Using Humor in Your Talks Will Get You More Speaking Gigs with Kathy Klotz-Guest Episode 55: Should You Give an Instructional or an Inspirational Talk?
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You’ll notice that the title of this episode is in the definitive: using humor in your talks *will* get you more speaking engagements. I don’t mean you have to add a stand-up comedy routine to your presentations (leave that for the comedians!). Rather, as my guest Kathy Klotz-Guest and I talk about in this episode, using humor and improv techniques: Makes you more relatable to your audience Allows you to be present and in the moment Provides for a richer learning experience for the audience The results? You’re more confident and comfortable on stage. The audience enjoys it (great reviews!). Event organizers are more likely to ask you back and refer you to others. You’re more likely to get paid speaking engagements. Kathy and I have a fun, and at times deep, conversation about what practicing improv means not only for your presentations but also for your business and life, as well as what it’s going to take to get women speakers at parity with men (in numbers and in pay). About My Guest: Kathy Klotz-Guest is a keynote speaker, author, workshop leader, and improv comedian. With an MBA and MA, she has 20 years in communication and innovation strategy and storytelling on business and comedy stages in the San Francisco Bay Area. Her career is a story of using play as creative fuel. How does your culture focus on making people’s lives better? It can run like an improv group with a collaborative “yes and” mentality. The Speaking Your Brand podcast is hosted by Carol Cox. At Speaking Your Brand, we help women entrepreneurs and professionals create their signature talks and gain more visibility to achieve their goals. Our mission is to get more women in positions of influence and power: on stages, in businesses, on boards, in the media, in politics, and in our communities. Check out our coaching programs and workshops at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com. I’m thrilled that this episode is being sponsored by Book Launchers. I met Julie Broad, the founder, at a conference earlier this year, attended her session on Writing, Publishing, and Promoting Your Book, and invited her on this podcast (episode 65). Julie’s experience and expertise were so evident in that conversation that many of you listeners reached out to her because you’re working on your signature talk and you also want to write a book - they go hand in hand very nicely! But it can feel very overwhelming - you’re not sure where to start much less how to organize it to make it an effective marketing tool for you and then how to market it. That’s where Julie’s company Book Launchers comes in. Book Launchers has a hands-on workshop coming up June 21-23 in the Los Angeles area. They have people flying in to attend, so you don’t have to be local. Before you even walk into the room, Book Launchers will help you position your book so it's going to stand out in the marketplace. On site, you'll create your outline (or refine it), plan your book marketing in detail, and brainstorm key elements like chapter titles and book titles. Getting those things right will matter a lot for your book marketing … and tying it into your signature talk. You'll work directly with an Emmy nominated writer, a book marketing specialist who took her last client to the WSJ Bestsellers list, and a brilliant social media strategist who wrote the very first book on Twitter. Plus, before you leave, you'll have created a clear step by step plan (with dates!) to walk you step by step from writing to book launch. And, you'll spend eight uninterrupted hours writing! You’ll write more in a weekend than many people write in months! I invite you to check out the details at https://booklaunchers.com/carol You can use the code “Carol” to receive $100 off the single pay option. Links: Show notes at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/71 Check out Kathy’s website and speaker videos at https://www.keepingithuman.com/ Connect with Kathy on Twitter @KathyKlotzGuest My appearance on Kathy’s show SHEnanigans: When brands get political Join the free Speaking Your Brand community at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/join/ or text the word SPEAKING to 444-999. Sign up for a Strategy Session at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/strategy. Ready to create your signature talk and framework? Email me at carol@speakingyourbrand.com or click here to schedule a call. Say hi to me on Instagram and Twitter: @CarolMorganCox. Subscribe to the podcast and leave a review! Other Episodes Mentioned: Episode 66: Mastering Your Speaking Style and Stage Presence Episode 68: Getting Paid to Speak and Negotiating Speaker Fees
Have you thought about writing a book, but you’re not sure what’s involved or even if it’s worth it? My guest today, Julie Broad of Book Launchers, answers the questions you have about the process of writing, publishing, and promoting a book. You’ll hear towards the end of the episode what’s the best way to promote and sell your book - and it’s not social media. We talk about: The advantages of self-publishing vs. traditional publishing The typical timeline of writing, publishing, and promoting a book How having a book helps you as a speaker How having a signature talk can become the backbone of your book Why social media is *not* the way you’ll sell books - and what is What you need to start doing now, even if you’re not planning on writing a book for months or even a year or more from now About My Guest: Julie Broad is the Founder of Book Launchers, which helps busy entrepreneurs and professionals build their brand and boost their business by writing, publishing, and selling a top quality book. Julie is an Amazon Overall #1 Best Selling Author, an International Book Award Winner, and recipient of the Beverly Hills Book Award for Best Sales book. As an entrepreneur and successful real estate investor she was also awarded the Top 20 under 40 Award. In 2017, she also became a new Mom and moved from Vancouver Island, Canada to Los Angeles, California. The Speaking Your Brand podcast is hosted by Carol Cox. At Speaking Your Brand, we help women entrepreneurs and professionals create their signature talks and gain more visibility to achieve their goals. Our mission is to get more women in positions of influence and power: on stages, in businesses, on boards, in the media, in politics, and in our communities. Check out our coaching programs and workshops at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com. Highlights: The advantages of self-publishing vs. traditional publishing The typical timeline of writing, publishing, and promoting a book The importance of pre-orders How having a book helps you as a speaker The emotional part of writing a book and getting back edits How having a signature talk can become the backbone of your book Why social media is *not* the way you’ll sell books - and what is What you need to start doing now, even if you’re not planning on writing a book for months or even a year or more from now What it really takes to write a book Links: Show notes at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/65 Connect with Julie on her website at https://booklaunchers.com/ Get the free ebook at https://booklaunchers.com/sellbooks Join the free Speaking Your Brand community at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/join/ or text the word SPEAKING to 444-999. Sign up for a Strategy Session at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/strategy. Ready to create your signature talk and framework? Email me at carol@speakingyourbrand.com or click here to schedule a call. Say hi to me on Instagram and Twitter: @CarolMorganCox. Subscribe to the podcast and leave a review!
Studio 78: Branding, Productivity, & Business Tips for Female Creative Entrepreneurs
Cassandra Clarke-Williams, mental health therapist, used her 16 years of school system and coaching experience to create multiple products to help others. In this episode, she talks about diving into speaking, writing and creating an academy. Her story illustrates that with discipline and time management you can accomplish just about anything. Cassandra Clarke-Williams Facebook: CoachingWithClark LinkedIn: Cassandra Clarke-WilliamsYouTube: Cassandra Clarke-Williams Instagram: @coachingwithclarke Twitter: @coachingclarke WHERE’S NACHE’ Website: nachesnow.comInstagram: @nachesnowTwitter: @nachesnowLinkedIn: nachesnowPodcast: Studio 78Facebook: studio78podcastPinterest: Tallook The post 10. How to Get Speaking Engagements + Writing and Promoting Your Book appeared first on Nache’ Snow - Resources for Creative Entrepreneurs | Studio 78 Podcast | Entrepreneur, Maker + Queen of Side Hustles.
The Writer Files: Writing, Productivity, Creativity, and Neuroscience
Award-winning blogger, publishing consultant, and author Jane Friedman, took a moment to talk with me about her writing process and the business of scribes. Ms. Friedman is a digital media strategist with over 20 years in publishing, the co-founder and editor of The Hot Sheet, an “… essential publishing industry newsletter for authors,” as well as the author of the book Publishing 101, an astute collection of essential insights for first time authors. In addition to her work as an accomplished blogger and former publisher of Writer’s Digest, Jane teaches about the current state of publishing and authorship as a professor at both the University of Virginia, and for The Great Courses. Her expertise on new media and technology best practices for authors has been featured by NPR s Morning Edition, The Washington Post, the National Press Club, The Authors Guild, Publishers Weekly, PBS, and many others. She is hard at work on her forthcoming book, The Business of Being a Writer (University of Chicago Press, 2017). Join us for this two-part interview, and if you re a fan of the show, please click subscribe to automatically see new interviews with your favorite authors, and help other writers find us. If you missed the first half you can find it right here. In Part Two of the file Jane Friedman and I discuss: Why You Should Do Your Hardest Tasks First A Thought on the Ephemeral Nature of Creativity How to Develop Your Voice as a Writer Why Discipline Can Take Your Writing from Good to Great One Very Important Tip on Creating a Sustainable Career Listen to The Writer Files: Writing, Productivity, Creativity, and Neuroscience below ... Download MP3 Subscribe by RSS Subscribe in iTunes The Show Notes JaneFriedman.com Publishing 101: A First-Time Author’s Guide to Getting Published, Marketing and Promoting Your Book, and Building a Successful Career, by Jane Friedman The Great Courses: How to Publish Your Book The Hot Sheet: Essential Publishing Industry Newsletter for Authors Alain de Botton Roxane Gay Kevin Kelly Jane Friedman on Twitter Kelton Reid on Twitter
The Writer Files: Writing, Productivity, Creativity, and Neuroscience
Award-winning blogger, publishing consultant, and author Jane Friedman, took a moment to talk with me about her writing process and the business of scribes. Ms. Friedman is a digital media strategist with over 20 years in publishing, the co-founder and editor of The Hot Sheet, an “… essential publishing industry newsletter for authors,” as well as the author of the book Publishing 101, an astute collection of insights for first time authors. In addition to her work as an accomplished blogger and former publisher of Writer’s Digest, Jane teaches about the current state of publishing and authorship as a professor at both the University of Virginia, and for The Great Courses. Her expertise on new media and technology best practices for authors has been featured by NPR s Morning Edition, The Washington Post, the National Press Club, The Authors Guild, Publishers Weekly, PBS, and many others. She is hard at work on her forthcoming book, The Business of Being a Writer (University of Chicago Press, 2017). Join us for this two-part interview, and if you re a fan of the show, please click subscribe to automatically see new interviews with your favorite authors, and help other writers find us. In Part One of the file Jane Friedman and I discuss: Why There’s No Such Thing as an ‘Aspiring Writer’ How Changing Venues Can Improve Your Focus Why You Need to Address Your Greatest Fears to get Words on the Page How to Harness the Cloud for Your Word-Processing Listen to The Writer Files: Writing, Productivity, Creativity, and Neuroscience below ... Download MP3 Subscribe by RSS Subscribe in iTunes The Show Notes How Publishing Consultant, Educator, and Author Jane Friedman Writes: Part Two JaneFriedman.com Publishing 101: A First-Time Author’s Guide to Getting Published, Marketing and Promoting Your Book, and Building a Successful Career, by Jane Friedman The Great Courses: How to Publish Your Book The Hot Sheet: Essential Publishing Industry Newsletter for Authors Jane Friedman on Twitter Kelton Reid on Twitter
Joy Elizabeth Turner, CEO of JetSet Communications, served as our guest this evening. Joy discusses how her company was developed as a result of her own experiences with her first book and birthed after a lay off from her job. She discusses three key pieces of advice to someone preparing to write that first book. Joy's first book sold 400 copies within the first week and opened the door to media appearances which included an appearance on television. Listen to the services that her company offers and find out what Joy's niche is within the book industry. Cathy E. Smith shares sources both free and paid to increase the exposure of your book. As part of C2 Internet Marketing Strategies, there are plans to partner with JetSet Communications to offer book landing pages to authors.
With author/film festival organizer Jason R. Davis
Creativity coach and award-winning author Mark David Gerson presents The Muse & You, a monthly exploration of writing, creativity and life with tips and inspiration from a variety of creative guests and an opportunity to ask Mark David and his guests your questions about writing. • This month: Ask the Writing Coach (your questions for Mark David about writing and creativity) and special guest Penny Sansevieri, online marketing guru and author of Red Hot Intenet Publicity: An Insider's Guide to Promoting Your Book on the Internet. • There are three ways to ask questions of Mark David and his guests: • Post your questions in the show's chat room (free Blog Talk Radio account required) • Post your questions directly to Mark David on Twitter (@markdavidgerson) • Post your questions directly to Mark David on on his Facebook wall (http://facebook.com/markdavidgerson) • For more information about Mark David, visit http://markdavidgerson.com.
Creativity coach and award-winning author Mark David Gerson presents The Muse & You, a monthly exploration of writing, creativity and life with tips and inspiration from a variety of creative guests and an opportunity to ask Mark David and his guests your questions about writing. • This month: Ask the Writing Coach (your questions for Mark David about writing and creativity) and special guest Penny Sansevieri, online marketing guru and author of Red Hot Intenet Publicity: An Insider's Guide to Promoting Your Book on the Internet. • There are three ways to ask questions of Mark David and his guests: • Post your questions in the show's chat room (free Blog Talk Radio account required) • Post your questions directly to Mark David on Twitter (@markdavidgerson) • Post your questions directly to Mark David on on his Facebook wall (http://facebook.com/markdavidgerson) • For more information about Mark David, visit http://markdavidgerson.com.
Book World News and Take the Mystery out of Promoting Your Book. Patricia Terrell, author of the acclaimed suspense/thrillers Exit 22, Ricochet, Kickback and The China Conspiracy; the historical suspense Songbirds are Free, inspired by a true story; the how-to book, Take the Mystery out of Promoting Your Book; and four non-fiction computer books.
How can Amazon's Search Inside the Book Program really benefit you? Is it possible have your book listed on Amazon right next to a best seller? What does Amazon BXGY mean? Brent Sampson, the president & CEO of OutskirtsPress.com answers these and other questions about the most effective methods for promoting and selling your published book on Amazon.