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Book Marketing Success Podcast

Book Marketing Success Podcast

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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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  • To Reiterate: Start Small, Make a Tiny Win
    Jan 11 2026

    This country song is adapted from Guy Kawasaki’s newsletter Remarkable People. Start small. Make a tiny win this week. Then another. Then another. Until you are making big changes that can impact how you write and market your books.

    One Tiny Win Lyrics

    Pick one tiny win this week.Not ten. Not five. Just one!

    Here are a few tiny winsA 10-second habit.An anchor activity you already do.A celebration that makes you smile.A friend who keeps you accountable.

    Start small. Stay consistent.Let the wins compound.

    Here’s to a year built on tiny habits,Here’s to a year built on smart design,And here’s to the grit to keep goingone small step at a time!

    Start small. Stay consistent.Let the tiny wins compound.

    Start small. Stay consistent.Make change stick.

    Start small. Stay consistent.Make change stick.

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  • Start Small. Stay Consistent. Make Change Stick.
    Jan 8 2026

    This rock song and post is excerpted from Guy Kawasaki’s newsletter Remarkable People. Start small. Make a tiny win this week. Then another. Then another. Until you are making big changes that can really impact how you write and market your books.

    And always keep a pocketful of joy to spread around to all the people you come in contact with.

    One Tiny Win Lyrics

    Pick one tiny win this week.Not ten. Not five. Just one!

    Here are a few tiny winsA 10-second habit.An anchor activity you already do.A celebration that makes you smile.A friend who keeps you accountable.

    Start small. Stay consistent.Let the wins compound.

    Here’s to a year built on tiny habits,Here’s to a year built on smart design,And here’s to the grit to keep goingone small step at a time!

    Start small. Stay consistent.Make change stick.

    Start small. Stay consistent.Let the tiny wins compound.

    Book Marketing Success is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a paid subscriber.



    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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  • Simplify Your Life, Country Version
    Jan 6 2026

    The following country song features an excerpt from a passage in Henry David Thoreau’s Walden.

    Lyrics from Walden

    If one advances confidentlyin the direction of his dreams,and endeavors to live the lifewhich he has imagined,he will meet with a successunexpected in common hours.

    He will put some things behind,will pass an invisible boundary;new, universal, and more liberal lawswill begin to establish themselvesaround and within him;or the old laws be expanded,and interpreted in his favorin a more liberal sense,and he will live with the licenseof a higher order of beings.

    In proportion as he simplifies his life,the laws of the universewill appear less complex,and solitude will not be solitude,and poverty will not be poverty,and weakness will not be weakness.

    If you have built castles in the air,your work need not be lost;that is where they should be.Now put the foundation under them.

    In proportion as he simplifies his life,the laws of the universewill appear less complex,and solitude will not be solitude,and poverty will not be poverty,and weakness will not be weakness.

    Book Marketing Success is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.

    Testimonials as Songs - Gospel Version: https://bookmarketing.substack.com/p/testimonials-as-songs-gospel-version

    Living for the Real with Derek Hunter: https://bookmarketing.substack.com/p/living-for-the-real-with-derek-hunter

    Find a Way Home, Country Music Version: https://bookmarketing.substack.com/p/find-a-way-home-country-music-version



    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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