• Book Marketing Success Podcast

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Book Marketing Success Podcast

De: John Kremer
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  • John Kremer share stories of real-life book authors who have marketed their books in innovative, fun, and money-making ways. He talks about bestseller strategies, licensing subsidiary rights, creating large Internet tribes, social networking for book sales and prestige, and ultimately selling a lot of books. These stories are short, sweet, practical, inspirational, and doable by any book author, whether a self-publisher, an author published by a big publisher, or a Kindle ebook author. You will love this show! Please subscribe now. Thanks. This Book Writing Podcast is designed to educate and inspire writers, book authors, novelists, poets, storytellers, and content creators of all sorts. It focuses on how and why to write a book. This Book Publishing Podcast is designed to educate and inspire book publishers and self-publishers to edit, design, distribute, and promote the best books. This Book Marketing Podcast is designed to educate and inspire book authors and publishers to do a better job publicizing, promoting, and marketing their books. I know at least 1001 Ways to Market Your Books! This Content Creation Podcast is designed to educate and inspire all content creators, including writers, bloggers, podcasters, videomakers, social media marketers, and internet marketers with new ideas and the latest promotional opportunities.

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  • The World Needs More Humans
    Apr 30 2025

    I'm sharing a note from somebody that I'm newly following on Substack, Yana G.Y.

    I've been doing episodes about stories lately. And the key thing about stories is you've got to be real. You've got to be human.

    The title of this episode is The World Needs More Humans.

    The subtitle is Are You Ready to Write Relatable, Raw, Vulnerable?

    And here's the note that Yana G.Y. shared, I believe, earlier today.

    The world doesn’t need more noise.

    It needs more humans.

    Raw. Relatable. Vulnerable.

    Keep writing. — Yana G.Y.

    That's from Yana G.Y.. I encourage you to subscribe her Substack newsletter.

    And that’s how your stories should be written—with passion, with vulnerability, with a human touch. Raw. Relatable. Vulnerable.

    Are you ready to write like this?

    Book Marketing Success is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a paid subscriber. And get the next 10 books in the Write a Book in 10 Days or Less series free!



    This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit bookmarketing.substack.com/subscribe
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  • Sell More Books Crash Course on Thursday, May 1st
    Apr 26 2025

    Do you have a nonfiction book out now or one coming out soon?

    If so, you’ve probably wondered, "How can I sell as many books as possible in the limited time I have?"

    After working with more than 15,000 non-fiction authors and helping launch such bestsellers as Rich Dad Poor Dad and Chicken Soup for the Soul, my friend Steve Harrison has learned what works (and doesn’t) when it comes to selling books.

    Sell More Books Crash Course

    He’ll reveal strategies and tactics successful authors use in a special event on Zoom, next Thursday, May 1st, called the Sell More Books Crash Course.

    It will run from 12 noon – 8 PM Eastern (9 AM – 5 PM Pacific) and you may attend for free.

    To reserve your spot, at no cost to you, just click the link below:

    https://m164.isrefer.com/go/sellmorecrashcourse/A10005/

    Here’s a sneak peek at what you’ll get:

    A personalized 2-to-3-page game plan designed to give you greater confidence and clarity so you can focus on the things that matter.

    The most critical decision to make in order to sell a lot more books.

    Five ways to sell more books on Amazon most authors know nothing about.

    Case studies of authors who’ve sold thousands – even millions – of books via bulks sales of 100… 1,000… even 10,000 copies or more in a single order.

    How to enjoy telling people about your book without being sales-y.

    The one-page document that gets your family and friends to help promote your book.

    How to launch your book to bestseller status.

    The strategy one author used to get over 20,000 reviews for his book on Amazon.

    What it takes to get on national TV.

    How an author who felt intimidated by social media grew a large following.

    Sign up here: https://m164.isrefer.com/go/sellmorecrashcourse/A10005/

    I’m proud to be one of Steve’s compensated affiliates because I know this event could make a big difference to your book sales!

    The average author releases a book with high hopes, but only ends up selling fewer than 250 copies.

    Don't let it happen to you! Join Steve on Zoom next Thursday:

    https://m164.isrefer.com/go/sellmorecrashcourse/A10005/



    This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit bookmarketing.substack.com/subscribe
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  • Tell Stories That Make a Sale
    Apr 24 2025

    The following is excerpted from a newsletter Guy Kawasaki, the Apple and Canva evangelist, sent out about a week ago. I love his advice. I’d recommend you follow it when appropriate.

    Facts tell, but stories sell. If you want to change someone’s mind, skip the data dump and share a story that resonates emotionally. When I was evangelizing the Macintosh, I didn’t just talk about specs—I told stories about how the Mac empowered creatives to design, write, and innovate in ways they never could before.

    Stories bypass skepticism. They’re not something people argue with, they’re something people feel. Whether you’re pitching a product or convincing your boss to greenlight your idea, craft a narrative that makes your audience see themselves in the story.

    By the way, I wrote a revised and updated edition of my book Wise Guy—it’s new name: Wiser Guy. Don’t miss a new collection of honest, humorous, and heartfelt stories! You can preorder it here: https://amzn.to/3GmUbdL.

    Appeal to Emotion, Not Just Logic

    People make decisions emotionally and justify them logically. If you’re trying to win an argument, tap into what your audience cares about most. When I pitched the Mac, I didn’t just say, “It’s user-friendly.” I said, “It’s the computer for the rest of us.” That phrase hit people in the gut—it made them feel included, empowered, and part of a revolution.

    Think about what your audience values. Is it security? Freedom? Belonging? Frame your argument in a way that aligns with their emotional priorities.

    Handle Skeptics Like a Pro

    Skeptics are inevitable, but they’re not your enemy—they’re your opportunity. The key is to listen, not argue. When someone doubted the Mac, I didn’t try to bulldoze them with counterpoints. Instead, I asked questions to understand their concerns and then reframed my argument to address those doubts.

    For example, if someone said, “The Mac is too expensive,” I’d respond, “It’s an investment in your creativity and productivity. What’s the cost of not having the best tools?” By reframing the conversation, I turned objections into opportunities.

    Make It About Them, Not You

    Here’s the secret sauce: people don’t care about your argument—they care about how it affects them. When you’re evangelizing an idea, focus on the benefits to your audience, not the features of your product or point of view.

    For instance, when I pitched Canva, I didn’t say, “It’s a graphic design tool.” I said, “It’s the easiest way to make your ideas look amazing.” See the difference? One is about the tool, the other is about the user.



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