PODCAST ARCHIVE
Enjoy interviews with authors and book publishing professionals including literary agents, editors, ghostwriters, cover designers, publishers, PR experts, and marketers.
Writing Books Brings Entrepreneur International Speaking Roles, Opens Doors
Michelle Tillis Lederman has written four books and with each one she’s discovered that a personalized approach to PR and marketing brings the most success.
Write Your Book By Crowdsourcing Chapters, Using Workshop Content
For his latest book, Sell With Authority, Drew McLellan partnered with Stephen Woessner, and the two offered a two-day workshop which was filmed and became the bones of the book.
Writer's Block Comes From Overwhelm, Not Having Nothing To Say
Carla Johnsons says: Writer’s block, a lot of times, comes from overwhelm, rather than not having something to say. Make your outline more detailed, and see the storyline flow.
Storytelling Essential For Nonfiction Books To Succeed
In this episode, Allen Arnold talks about how it’s not enough to write a book and expect people to buy it. Authors must use narrative to draw people into a story and keep them entertained and informed.
How To Use Your Book To Sell Products, Services For Greater ROI
Tyler Wagner has found that authors can grow their income after writing a book by selling courses or additional services to maximize the ROI with their book.
She Wrote & Published Her Book In Two Weeks. Here's How
Entrepreneur used research material to publish a nonfiction book in two weeks.
Peter Kozodoy, Honest to Greatness.
Book PR is overrated, says Peter Kozodoy, author of Honest to Greatness. Instead, focus on who you know and how you can reach out and ask for help.
How To Let Go Of Fear And Doubt When You Write Your Business Book
Doctor-entrepreneur says fear stopped her from starting her book years ago.
Hiring A Ghostwriter? Ensure They Understand Principles You're Communicating
If you’re hiring a ghostwriter, ensure they understand the principles you're communicating in your book.
For Entrepreneurs, Self-Publishing Is The Way To Go
British entrepreneur Chris Ducker has experienced the power of a book to grow his business not once, but twice. His first book, Virtual Freedom, was published in 2014 and continues to sell well today. Four years later, Chris wrote and self-published Rise Of The Edupreneur.
Just Sit Down And Write, Then Go Back And Edit
For Dr. Nanette Miner, the writing is the part that she loves, and the marketing not so much. “Once I understood how self-publishing worked, it was much easier to just replicate that process with different topics.”
You Hurt Others By Not Sharing Your Big Ideas In A Book
Paul Epstein had a life-changing experience at a San Francisco 49s’ executive retreat. He went on a two-day retreat with colleagues and came away from the experience transformed, finally knowing what his personal “Why” was.
Mortgage Banker In Awe Of Power Of Books Sets Up Publishing Company
David Hancock walked away from mortgage banking and a massive salary after directly experiencing the power of a book on business growth. David’s passion shifted when he realized he wanted to help other people with the same secret weapon that Jay Conrad Levinson gave him in the late ‘90s.
Write A Number One Solution To A Real Problem, People Will Beat A Path To Your Door
What people need in this world is the best solution to one single problem in their life. And if you can hand that to them, you will win, your book will win, your business will win, your life will win because you will carve out a meaningful niche.
Finding The Right Agent Key To Writing Successful Book
Sara Bliss, a New York Times best-selling author of 11 books, had always wanted to be a writer, even from a young age. She went for interviews right out of college and was turned down mainly due to shyness, but she pushed through and willed herself into being a writer.
Why And When To Work With A Book Coach, What To Expect From Them
Jennie Nash transitioned from being a fiction author to a book coach. Jennie has a tremendous amount of knowledge of both aspects of publishing, making her one of the best book coaches available today.
Don’t Try To Write a Book, Write In Chunks, One Chapter At a Time
After enduring a couple of bouts of writer’s block, author and journalist Blake Snow has learned not to sit down with the intention of writing a whole book.
Network, PR, Significantly Lift Book Sales
Marketing pro Andrea Fryrear has authored two successful books and her advice to would-be entrepreneur-authors is to just sit down and write your book.
First-time Author Gets Deal With McGraw Hill, Writes Best-Seller
An artificial intelligence expert who’s worked with the United Nations and IBM wrote a book on AI when he realized people are asking the same two questions about the subject: What should I be doing? How do I actually get started?
Empathy Most Important Tool To Persuade Readers, Says Ghostwriter
Being fired from his job is one of the best things that ever happened to Paul Edwards. It may not have felt like it at the time. However, being unemployed gave Paul the time he needed to think deeply about what he really wanted to do professionally.