Get step-by-step insight into how the small details can create a best-selling book.
The 3 Phases of Book Marketing
The importance of planning and implementing a solid plan before, during, and after you write your book.
About This Episode
Get step-by-step insight into how the small details can create a best-selling book. Launch your success with proven tips.
In this podcast you will learn from book marketing expert Dave Chesson the importance of planning and implementing a solid plan before, during, and after you write your book.
Learn:
- Phase 1: Before Writing Your Book you will want to research your market, competition, effective writing tools, and finally, plan, outline and write your book.
- In Phase 2: Putting Your Book Together helps you select a title, subtitle, book cover, description, editor, keywords, categories, author page details, bio description, and how to sell on Amazon and beyond.
- The final Phase 3: Launching Your Book explains how to track books sales, email followers, use book promo sites, create ads, get reviews, create a press release and network with other authors.
Host

JoEllen Taylor
www.FirstEditing.com
Guest

Dave Chesson
www.kindlepreneur.com
About The Guest
Dave Chesson is the creator of Kindlepreneur.com, a website devoted to teaching advanced book Marketing which even Amazon KDP acknowledges as one of the best by telling users to Gain insight from Kindlepreneur on how you can optimize marketing for your books. Having worked with such authors as Orson Scott Card, Ted Dekker and more, his tactics help both Fiction and Nonfiction authors of all levels get their books discovered by the right readers.
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