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Feb 14, 2022 • 26min

How to Use NFTs to Sell More Books with Shane Neely

NFTs are a topic that has been in the news a lot lately. I recently went down the NFT rabbit hole by reading up on the subject, joining Discord channels, watching videos on YouTube, and reading articles.One person who knows more than me is this week’s guest, Shane Neeley. He wrote a fantastic article about how writers and authors can use NFTs to sell some of their books and increase their income. The other thing we got into in this week’s interview is using AI writing software. I was fascinated to hear how Shane has tested AI writing software like jarvis.ai, Writesonic, and Wordtune. These apps are great for writing headlines or an introduction to a blog post, but if you want to rely on AI to write an entire article, it’s just not possible yet.In this episode, we discuss:How a writer could use AIWhere writing technology will go over the next few yearsUsing AI tools when you have no knowledge or experienceHow Shane used an NFT based on his bookHow easy is it to create an NFT?Resources:OpenSeaShane NeeleyStoneage CodeChimpsarehungryWhat are NFTs?Support the showIf you enjoyed the show please leave a review on Apple. And if you have any questions you can find me on Twitter @BryanJCollinsThanks for listening!
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Feb 7, 2022 • 22min

Working With a Small Indie Press to Publish a Book with Maria Dismondy

 The self-publishing landscape has changed quite a bit since I self-published my first book in 2014. It was easy to sell your book using Amazon ads back then. These days, you've got to invest a lot more time and money and learn the basics of Amazon advertising. That's on top of learning how to commission a book cover, finding an editor, and the rest! But what if you don't want to do all of that? An alternative is to work with a small indie press. Maria Dismondy is the founder of Cardinal Rule Press. She's also an author and has published over ten children's books, and a podcaster who podcasts regularly on the topic of publishing. During our chat, she explained her writing journey, why she started writing children's books, and how she set up her publishing company. In this episode we discuss:Writing for childrenHow long it took Maria to set up a publishing companyFocusing on characters with disabilitiesThe process of working with a small pressA typical working day for MariaDeciding which books to publish each yearResources:Cardinal Rules PressMaria DismondyKindness is a Kite StringSupport the showIf you enjoyed the show please leave a review on Apple. And if you have any questions you can find me on Twitter @BryanJCollinsThanks for listening!
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Jan 31, 2022 • 34min

What Are the Conventions of Your Genre? With Amy S. Peele

Amy S. Peele is a successful indie author who’s written across several genres, including medical mysteries and, more recently, rom-com. Amy says that when you start writing in a new genre, it’s natural to feel a sense of imposter syndrome. After all, this is something that you haven’t written in before. But, with a little bit of practice and some know-how about the genre, you can easily overcome this natural part of the creative process.Amy proves that it is possible to build a writing career on the side of a busy job. Amy is a registered nurse and a retired organ transplant expert, and she uses many of her insights and anecdotes from when she worked in that field for her medical mystery books.Maybe stories from your career could be fodder for a future book?In this episode, we discuss:The key to switching genresThe conventions of a good rom-comTaking improv classes to improve your writingOutlining stories vs. freewritingBreaking down mental blocksHaving a tribe that you can share withResources:Amy S. PeeleAmy's BooksSupport the showIf you enjoyed the show please leave a review on Apple. And if you have any questions you can find me on Twitter @BryanJCollinsThanks for listening!
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Jan 24, 2022 • 29min

The Novel Factory, Can It Help You Write Your Book? With Katja Kaine

 Katja Kaine is the founder of The Novel Factory, a piece of software that makes it easier to write compelling stories. Katja developed the software and now uses real-world feedback from readers to improve the product.Katja talks about how she balances creative work and writing with running a business. She told me she writes for between two and three hours in the morning before she starts work on her business. The remainder of her day involves working in her Novel Factory business. She handles all of the support messages from customers, plans the latest features, and manages her team of developers.It's great to hear from a creative who balances working on their craft and telling compelling stories with working on their business and doing something to help other writers and other authors get their published works out into the world.To get  20% off The Novel Factory, use the discount code: BECOMEAWRITERTODAYIn this episode, we discuss.Why Katja designed The Novel FactoryThe evolution of The Novel factoryWho is Katja's ideal customer?How The Novel Factory worksSwitching from creative work to running a businessTraditional publishing vs. self-publishing Resources.The Novel FactoryKatja KaineSupport the showIf you enjoyed the show please leave a review on Apple. And if you have any questions you can find me on Twitter @BryanJCollinsThanks for listening!
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Jan 17, 2022 • 36min

How to Use Affiliate Marketing to Earn More Income and Grow Your Business with Matt Mcwilliams

If you've never tried affiliate marketing before, it can be an excellent way to earn some passive income.I've been using affiliate marketing for some time, and I've also promoted some courses directly as an affiliate. How it works is, when there's a big course launch, you get invited to recommend it to your audience by an affiliate manager. Matt McWilliams is one of the most well-known affiliate managers online today.I met Matt several years ago online when he invited me into the affiliate program for Michael Hyatt's Five Days to Your Best Year Ever course. Since then, I've taken part in other affiliate launches with Matt, like Self-Publishing School.In this episode, I want to help you understand how affiliate marketing can help you earn more money as a writer and build an ecosystem of products and services that you can promote. I finally had the chance to catch up with Matt for this podcast episode. I asked him about his journey into affiliate marketing and how writers and creators can use affiliate marketing to promote goods and services.In this episode, we discuss:Strategies to learn as a beginnerHow to get into affiliate marketingHow to make affiliate marketing serve your audienceWhat do successful affiliates do that others don't?How to increase conversionsShould you use Facebook advertising?Resources:Matt McWilliamsMichael HyattSelf-Publishing SchoolSupport the showIf you enjoyed the show please leave a review on Apple. And if you have any questions you can find me on Twitter @BryanJCollinsThanks for listening!
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Jan 10, 2022 • 29min

How to Get Your Book Ready for Launch with Julie Broad

Julie Broad is the author of Self-Publish & Succeed and she is an expert when it comes to book launches.If you've written a book and have been thinking about its launch, there are several strategies that you can try.On her YouTube channel, Book Launchers, Julie offers practical advice about how to launch your book on Amazon, get reviews, and sell more books.I caught up with Julie to get some first-hand advice on launching a book. In this episode, we discuss.Why are there so many boring self-published, non-fiction booksWhat it takes for a book to succeed on AmazonGood strategies for launching a bookWhere should you sell your book other than AmazonOther tactics for selling a bookHow to find a good editorHiring a developmental editorUsing YouTube as a promotion toolResources.Book Launcher More than CashflowThe New Brand YouSelf Publish and SucceedBooklaunchers.comSupport the showIf you enjoyed the show please leave a review on Apple. And if you have any questions you can find me on Twitter @BryanJCollinsThanks for listening!
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Jan 3, 2022 • 33min

Put Writing a Book on Your Bucket List with Travis Bell

Many of you who listen to Become a Writer Today want to write a book and take action and do it. Others say they want to write a book or have a book inside of them, but somehow, that goal or that intention never actually happens.The best way to start writing your book is to think about your intention. Do you want to be more creative, build a business, make an impact or share your stories? Or is it simply something that you want to tick off your bucket list? Travis Bell is known as The Bucket List Guy, and he has built a popular business around public speaking and teaching other people how to tick items off their bucket list. He’s also the author of the Bucketlist Blueprint.Travis describes how his focus has helped him become an author, build a profitable public speaking business, travel the world, and serve his audience.In this episode, we discuss.Where the name The Bucket List Guy came from.How to get started writing your bookUsing a book to build a businessMotivational books to readHow Travis structures his dayHow Travis built his businessResources.The Bucket List GuyThe Bucketlist Blueprint Bucket List Life PodcastBucket List Guy CoachingTravis on InstagramTravis TEDxSupport the showIf you enjoyed the show please leave a review on Apple. And if you have any questions you can find me on Twitter @BryanJCollinsThanks for listening!
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Dec 27, 2021 • 36min

You Can Earn a Living as a Writer with Nicki Krawczyk

As the founder of Filthy Rich Writer, Nicki Krawczyk teaches other people how to become profitable copywriters.In our chat, Nicki talks about how you can become a copywriter, the skills you need to land clients, how to pitch your first client, and how to set your rates so you can get paid well for doing it. I also asked Nicki what courses copywriters should take and which books they should read. Nicki has her own courses, and she details some of the lessons and how she helps her students.In this episode, we discuss:How Nicki got into copywritingHow a good copywriter understands their target marketCopywriting is half creativity and half strategyWhat you should include in a copywriting pitchWho to pitch to and what should you charge?How to change your writing to that of a copywriterHow much can a copywriter earn?Resources:Filthy Rich WriterBuild Your Copywriting Business PodcastFree Video TrainingFilthy Rich Writer on FacebookFilthy Rich Writer on InstagramSupport the showIf you enjoyed the show please leave a review on Apple. And if you have any questions you can find me on Twitter @BryanJCollinsThanks for listening!
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Dec 20, 2021 • 31min

The Importance of Book Cover Design with Geoffrey Bunting

My guest in this podcast episode is Geoffrey Bunting, a book cover designer based in the UK.He’s worked for publications like HarperCollins and National Geographic. In this episode of the podcast, we get into how you can get ready to work with your book cover designer, how much you should expect to pay, and how to figure out the types of book covers that will work in your niche.In the second half of the interview, we also talked about Geoffrey’s other type of work, designing and laying out books.I asked Geoffrey what he thinks about the layout software Vellum, and he has some interesting insights on software versus working with a professional book designer.In this episode we discuss:Is there more work for book designers due to self-publishingHow to market yourself as a book designerWhy non-fiction is easier to design forDeciding on the type of coverShould you have different covers for different countriesHow much you should expect to pay for a professional book coverThe process for designing a bookDesigning for print vs KindleResources:VellumInDesignGeoffrey BuntingSupport the showIf you enjoyed the show please leave a review on Apple. And if you have any questions you can find me on Twitter @BryanJCollinsThanks for listening!
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Dec 13, 2021 • 28min

Write Police Procedurals and Learn How to Collaborate with Other Authors with Frank Scalise

Frank Scalise is a crime writer who also writes under the pen name Frank Zafiro.His books include the River City series and he has also written several fantasy books.Frank has been writing since he was 13 years old. After entering the police force, he wrote before or after shift work. In 2013, Frank did what many writers dream of: he retired from the police force to write full time.During our chat, Frank told me that if you collaborate with somebody else, you can accomplish a lot more, and to prove it, Frank has written over 30 books.If you’re interested in collaborating with other writers, listen to the middle of the interview when Frank explains how he finds collaborators. He talks about what to expect from the collaborative process and how it’s helped him write more books. In this episode, we discuss:How Frank balanced work with writingWriting what you knowThe secret to writing over 30 booksOutlining a plot vs writing as you go A typical day's writingWorking with editorsFinding collaboratorsThe collaboration processPublication plansResources:BookFunnelFrank Zafiro Website Wrong Place, Write CrimeFrank Zafiro's BooksSupport the showIf you enjoyed the show please leave a review on Apple. And if you have any questions you can find me on Twitter @BryanJCollinsThanks for listening!

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