Write Market Publish Podcast
Episode 40: Nonfiction Book Writing: The 5 Phases of "Writing"
Today on the show Jodi breaks down the phrase “writing a book” into the five stages of nonfiction book writing. Writing a book is a big task that encompasses a lot of steps and it’s important to know, as an author-entrepreneur, where you are in the process so you can stay on track, stay motivated, and finish your book.
Episode 39: What Author-Entrepreneurs Need to Know about Audiobooks
Today on the show Jodi examines what author-entrepreneurs need to know about audio books.
Episode 38: Book Trailers for Nonfiction Books
Today on the show Jodi discusses book trailers. A book trailer is essentially a one- to two-minute commercial for a book. Many author-entrepreneurs resist making one because they’re introverted. Book trailers can be a great tool in an author-entrepreneur’s book marketing toolbox. Though they are certainly optional, Jodi encourages author-entrepreneurs to think about making one for a couple reasons.
Episode 37: Book Review Basics for Author-Entrepreneurs
Today on the show Jodi breaks down three basics about book reviews for author-entrepreneurs.
Episode 36: Getting Your Self-Published Book into Bookstores
Today on the show Jodi gives author-entrepreneurs three tips to get their self-published book into bookstores. Shelf space is at a premium in bookstores, particularly in smaller stores. If you follow these three tips, you make it easier for bookstore owners and book buyers to say yes.
Episode 35: Using Podcasts to Market Your Book: Guest Expert Angie Trueblood
Today on the show Jodi interviews Angie Trueblood about using podcasts as part of a book marketing strategy.
Episode 34: Sharing Your Story in a Book with Lindsay Bryan-Povin
Today on the show Jodi interviews Lindsay Bryan-Povin, author of The Financial Anxiety Solution (Ulysses Press, 2020).
Episode 33: Deep Dive: Using a Brain Dump to Identify Your Book Contents
Today on the show Jodi explains how author-entrepreneurs can use a brain dump to create a working table of contents for their book.
The word outline feels constrictive to many entrepreneurs, particularly creative entrepreneurs (think event planners, photographers, bloggers, etc.). A brain dump gets people to the same result — but without feeling like a middle-school assignment.