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Episode 5.16: Questions to Ask before hiring Book Team Members

On this episode of the Write.Publish.Market podcast Jodi is sharing with you a few questions you need to ask when planning your book writing process. You’ll need different types of people to join your team to get your book out there into the world, and since you’ll be working closely with them, you want to make sure you’ve got the right people on your team!

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Episode 5.15: Use Your Book to Prime Your Audience to Work Together with Risa Weaver-Enion

This episode of the Write.Publish.Market Podcast is a fun one! Well, we think they all are actually. Jodi is chatting with Risa Weaver-Enion, a wedding planner in California. Risa realized two key facts about her business that led her to writing a book: she couldn’t serve everyone and she needed a better way to prepare clients in one of her packages.

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Episode 5.14: Author-Entrepreneurs vs. Professional Writers

This episode of the Write.Publish.Market podcast is short but hits on a topic that is crucial for you when writing your book. Jodi wants her listeners to know and note that author-entrepreneurs and professional writers are not the same and those differences are ones you need to be aware of. She’s talking about your

  • goals

  • your writing schedule / purpose of writing

  • your job description

You’ll have to listen in to hear all of the details!

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Episode 5.12: Hybrid Book Publishing

This episode of the Write.Publish. Market Podcast is all about publishing, specifically hybrid publishing. If you haven’t heard of it, or don’t know much about hybrid publishing, Jodi is spilling all of the details in this episode.

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Episode 5.11: Self-Editing Your Nonfiction Book

Today’s podcast episode is all about self-editing. We know you might be thinking “why the heck am I doing self-editing, if I'm going to be paying an editor to edit my book?” And Jodi is answering that question in depth today.

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Episode 5.10: Your Daily Writing Habit

This episode of the Write.Publish.Market. Podcast is all about your daily writing habit (which you could guess from the title). Jodi is sharing why you need one, how to have one, how to track one, how it helps you all of the things around a daily writing habit.

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Episode 5.9: Your Nonfiction Book Website Page with Erin Ollila

On this episode, Jodi Is talking with Erin Ollila about a very important part of your author platform - your author website. They discuss the options of having a designated website or just page for your book and how to make it work best for you and your followers. She also shares her top 3 tips for creating messaging around the message you have to share. This episode is so helpful and is a major part of your book launching process, so tune in and don’t skip it!

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Episode 5.8: Social Media and Your Book with Andréa Jones

You can’t deny it; (almost) all business owners need to be on social media. And if you’re writing a book as part of your business strategy, then a social media strategy for your book is something you need to have more than you might think. But we all know social media in general can be overwhelming and if you’ve been working on a project like a book, you may not have the energy to get on social media and talk about your book. On today’s podcast Jodi asks her guest Andréa “How do we figure out where to be so that we can then manage our time and energy effectively?”

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Episode 5.7: Your Book's Heading Hierarchy

Jodi is sharing her secret weapon for your book writing and production toolbox: a heading hierarchy. This is a document that ideally you create during the writing process, and you can even use your brain dump and working table of contents exercise. If you’re way past those stages, don’t worry, Jodi walks you through how you can still create a heading hierarchy.

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Episode 5.2: Book Metadata: Book Publishing Glossary

Metadata is hugely, hugely important for your book, because metadata is not only is it telling readers what your book is about — how to classify it — but maybe even more importantly than that, it's telling book buyers and librarians where your book goes in their bookstore or library, which, of course, is important to you, if you plan to sell your book in those places.

So what do we mean by metadata? What kind of data about data are we talking about? This is going to be a sampling of things that are included in metadata.

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Episode 4.15: Book Writing Pep Talk

Keeping up your writing momentum during a busy time can seem daunting. But with these easy steps, it is possible! Tune in to hear how from Jodi.

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Episode 4.14: Plan Now to Write Your Book in 2022

Jodi is sharing the following three tips to ensure that you can make it happen in the coming year for you:

Tip #1: prepare well.

Tip #2: building out your calendar.

Tip #3: plan for the long term.

Listen in below or wherever you listen to podcast as Jodi expounds on these three tips!

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Episode 4.13: Determining Your Book Release Date

Throughout this Write.Publish.Market episode, Jodi discusses the two schools of thought on when to share the release date (before the book is written or after).

Her most important tip? Well, you’ll need to listen to the episode for that!

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Episode 4.12: The Role of Your Book in Your Business

Jodi shares different ways you can plug your book into your overall business plan. It could be the top level part of your funnel, part of a bigger course, or the end part of your funnel. Check out this episode for tips of how you can fit your book into your business plan.

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