Episode 6.7: Your Book Is a Conversation, Not a Lecture
Join me as I explain how to structure your writing with a conversational style. Readers want to be talked to. They are busy doing important things in life, and lecturing them won't give you their attention. Check your writing tone; keep it conversational but an expert. Always remember a scene of you with a friend over a cup of coffee and how you will explain to them. That will help you not to use jargon and technical terms and clearly define and explain terms that need to be clarified.
Tune in!
Episode 6.6: Using a Virtual Assistant to Keep Your Book Project Organized with Lorna Bailey
Hiring a virtual assistant can be a game changer for your productivity and success. A virtual assistant can help you manage your workload, save time, and make more money. Join this conversation with Lorna Bailey and learn the best practices when hiring a VA for your business and writing journey.
Episode 6.5: Staying True to Your Book Vision with Kate Rosenow
Authors who want their work to reach its maximum potential must stay true to their designed vision. This is especially important when people start making suggestions, and there are too many voices in the mix. No matter what happens, an author's vision is key to their writing success. Join this conversation with Kate Rosenow and get some of these authoring nuggets and systems you can employ.
Episode 6.4: Overcoming Writer's Overwhelm, Stress, and Burnout with Tarah Keech
Writers have high expectations from themselves and sometimes feel like they are not fulfilling them. They may also feel a sudden surge of stress and burnout, which can cause their work to suffer. Coaching is a perfect way to curb that, especially when you’re ready to grow but want to figure out how. A coach is also needed when you’re committed to what’s next and want support in getting there, even when you feel stuck and don’t know how to determine what’s next for you. If you’re a leader who’s done being stuck in survival mode and know you’re meant for more, this episode with Tarah is for you.
Episode 6.3: Launch Your Book with Intention with Annie Franceschi
Writing is an act of communication, that is, the transmission of a message. If we want our writing to be read by others and understood, we must have clarity. Like any other task, the writing battle is won in mind. You should have a clear picture of your message and audience. A good book will open unimaginable doors without much work to popularize it. You can use it as a marketing funnel, create even more income streams, and achieve freedom and fulfillment in life. Join this conversation with Annie Franceschi and learn these tips.
Episode 6.2: Sustained Book Marketing Pays Off with Parijat Deshpande
Publishing a book is a fantastic accomplishment and can greatly impact the author's career. Whether your book is fiction, non-fiction, or some other genre, it offers opportunities for personal and professional growth that are often overlooked. Join this catch-up conversation with Parijat Deshpande and learn how her book has opened doors she never imagined as an entrepreneur. You will also learn her marketing secrets and the reasons for her success as an author.
Episode 6.1: Using Video in Book Writing, Publishing, and Marketing with Victoria Levitan
One of the best methods to promote a book is by implementing a video marketing strategy. This includes showing people quick, bite-sized videos that explain what the book is about. Video as a marketing technique can increase trust and connection even without having face to face communication.
Episode 5.24: Celebrating 100 Episodes of the Write.Publish.Market. Podcast with Jodi Brandon Editorial
Today we’re celebrating 100 episodes of the podcast!! Jodi is recapping how the podcast started, sharing her favorite type of episodes, and walking down memory lane. Let us know which episode is your favorite!!
Episode 5.23: Nonfiction Books and Ghostwriting with Laura Gale
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to work with a ghostwriter on your book? You’re in luck, because Jodi interviews Laura Gale in this episode of the Write.Publish.Market. podcast about just this thing!
Episode 5.22: Book Marketing with Podcasts with Angie Trueblood
On this episode, Jodi is chatting with Angie Trueblood about how to pitch yourself to podcasts as a marketing piece for your book.
Episode 5.21: Position Yourself for Book Success with Your Messaging with Danait Berghe
Jodi’s guest, Danait, Berghe shares such great information on positioning your self and your book.
Danait has a few questions you need to ask yourself about your book before you work on your messaging.
Episode 5.19: Book Publicity for Business Owners with Sonia Awan
On this episode, Jodi is chatting with Sonia Awan all about book publicity! The quick and easy breakdown is that marketing is where you’re telling people about yourself and your book, whereas publicity is when other people are talking about it.
Episode 5.18: Using Course Material to Jump-Start Your Book Word Count with Braden Drake
This episode of the Wrte.Publish.Market. Podcast is here to help you realize you may just have your book almost already written! Jodi talks with Braden Drake about how he got started with his book and it just so happened to be based on blogs and courses he’d already written.
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!
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.
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!
Episode 5.13: Repurpose Your Book Content on Social Media with Jenelle Jack
On this episode of the Write.Publish.Market Podcast Jodi is chatting with Jenelle Jack about how to use your book content on social media. There’s no point in reinventing the wheel, right?
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.