Okay, listen up. Usually, our Expert Series Calls are a private party—just for Authorverse members. But this time, we’re opening the doors to the public. There’s just one catch: you have to show up live.
Why? Because we’ve got Isabella Sanchez Castaneda in the house. If you haven’t heard of her (where have you been?), she’s the mastermind behind Isa Media Inc. and knows how to turn a podcast into a book-selling, brand-building machine. And she’s about to share three strategies that will take your podcast from “meh” to magnetic.
We are thrilled to announce that marketing expert Caelan Huntress will be joining us for the next session in our Expert Series, where he will present The 4 Cornerstones of a Personal Platform. This interactive workshop is designed to help you build a personal brand that not only elevates your visibility but also boosts your impact, influence, and income.
In the quiet pre-dawn hours of an otherwise ordinary day, a groundbreaking idea sparked to life—an idea that couldn't wait until morning. This wasn't just any thought; it was the kind that changes the course of careers and redefines professional landscapes. Later that day, I shared this vision with a couple of business networking groups, presenting it as a "beta" concept. Their instant approval not only validated the idea but also marked the beginning of an exciting new chapter in the world of publishing.
In today's interconnected world, authors have the opportunity to reach readers across borders and expand their fan base. Achieving #1 International Best-Seller status not only provides prestige and credibility but also unlocks new avenues for success. In this blog post, we will explore the benefits of becoming an international best-seller and discuss how our software solution can help authors reach this milestone.
A book launch can be a nerve-wracking experience for both publishers and authors. The pressure to achieve best-seller status, generate sales, and garner positive reviews can be overwhelming. In this blog post, we will introduce you to our software solution designed to supercharge your book launch, ensuring success for your authors while reducing stress for you.
A successful book launch on Amazon is about more than just selecting the right categories. PreFlight checks are essential to ensure everything is in order before your author's book goes live. In this blog post, we will discuss the importance of PreFlight checks and provide you with a guide to performing them effectively using our software solution.
Category selection is a crucial aspect of launching a book on Amazon, as it directly influences a title's visibility, discoverability, and sales potential. Selecting the right categories can make all the difference in achieving best-seller status for your authors. In this blog post, we'll explore the importance of finding great categories for your book launch and introduce you to a powerful tool that streamlines this process.
The world of book publishing has evolved rapidly over the past decade, with digital platforms and self-publishing changing the game for both authors and publishers. Amid these changes, publishers still face the daunting task of launching their authors' books, striving to attain the coveted #1 best-seller status to validate their authors' efforts. If you're a small to medium-sized publisher, this article is for you. Discover how our groundbreaking solution can guarantee a best-seller result in just 90 minutes, elevating your authors' success and transforming your publishing business.
Hello there and a huge welcome to the Gina Gardner and friends show. John North, who is my guest today, and I have worked together for a number of years, his is a great friend, and he has an incredible track record. Not only is he a seven times number one international bestselling author, but is ranked on the Wall Street Journal and USA Today.
What do you really want from your book?
This sounds like a simple question, but more often than not, many authors actually don't have an endgame in mind for their book. It might have started as a great idea. Their ego may have led them to write it. Then, when it's published, they realised that there was never an actual strategy around the book.
We talk about creating a book marketing plan in a later chapter, but in reality, you should draw up your marketing plan before you write a single word!
This is what that means: when writing your book, think about that one perfect prospect; your best client. Write your book as if you are talking to that one ideal client. Trying to appeal to the masses might be viable for a fiction book, but for a non-fiction book, you want engaged readers that feel the book is written just for them. It's a great idea to write down what your perfect reader looks like in terms of demographics, as well as what their personality is and what they want.