Friday, December 23, 2022

Book Marketing Interview: Fitz Koehler on Self-Publishing

In this Book Marketing Success Podcast episode, I interview Fitz Koehler, a cancer survivor and author of Your Healthy Cancer Comback: Sick to Strong and the accompanying Healthy Cancer Comeback Journal. She is also author of My Noisy Cancer Comeback: Running at the Mouth, While Running for My Life.

In this podcast episode, we talk about the reasons she went from traditional publishing to begin self-publishing her books.

Thursday, November 17, 2022

Book Marketing Success Podcast: Carolyn Wilman Interview


Carolyn Wilman is the author of two award-winning books: You Can’t Win If You Don’t Enter and How to Win Cash.

Helene Hadsell asked Carolyn to carry on her legacy of teaching others her famous Select It - Project It - Expect It - Collect It manifestation system. After being out of print for over 30 years, Helene’s world-famous, bestselling book, The Name It & Claim It Game, was updated and republished by Carolyn for a new generation to enjoy and prosper from.

This podcast interview covers how to implement Helene’s Select It-Project It-Expect It-Collect It system for creating the things you want.

Wednesday, November 16, 2022

How to Sign up for Venmo to Accept Donations and Payments from Readers

This podcast and video demonstrate how to set up a Venmo account to accept donations and payments from your podcast listeners and book readers. Follow the steps outlined here to set up a Venmo account.

Friday, June 10, 2022

Write Publish Promote Infostack - A Review



This video reviews many of the books, products, and courses featured in this summer's Write Publish Promote Infostack. Don't miss out on this feature-packed infostack for authors, writers, self-publishers, and other information purveyors. Incredible value! Find out more info about the Infostack here: https://infostack.io/stack/wpp5/?affiliate=bookmarketingbest Listen in on more episodes of John Kremer's Book Marketing Success Podcast: https://bookmarketing.substack.com/podcast

Friday, May 13, 2022

Jason Barnard, The Brand SERP Guy, talks about search engine result page...


In an interview with John Kremer of the Book Marketing Success Podcast, Jason Barnard, The Brand SERP Guy, talks about search engine result pages and knowledge panels.


Brand SERPs are search engine result pages generated by Google, Bing, and DuckDuckGo when users type a set of words into a search engine to discover more details for information they seek.

Jason Barnard, The Brand SERP Guy, teaches people how to convince search engines to showcase the optimal details about themselves, their companies, or their brand names. As Jason notes,

Think of the Google search results for your brand name as a digital business card—the single most important online representation of your brand message.

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Tuesday, April 5, 2022

Book Marketing Tip of the Day - Tell Stories

Let’s talk about marketing as storytelling. All marketing, ultimately, is about telling stories. Become a storyteller if you want to sell more copies of your books.

For example, in my own experience, I often tell the story of why I wrote and published 1001 Ways to Market Your Books.

The story is short and simple. I first created a Directory of Book Printers. People loved it. But then they would come to me for help on how to get the books they’d printed out of their closets, their spare rooms, or their garages.

Well, that was easy for me. I knew at least 101 Ways to Market Your Books, which was the title of the first edition of my book on selling books. Now the book is titled 1001 Ways to Market Your books, and it’s still a lie, because there are more than 1001 Ways.

Telling the story of how and why you came to write your book is a good way to market your book.

You can also talk about other reasons why you wrote the book.

You want to help people.

You want to entertain people (if you've written a novel).

You wanted to change people's lives.

You want to let people know how to do something.

So tell stories when you're marketing your books.

I was recently listening to the Social Media Marketing podcast where they reported that long videos are no longer working on Facebook. Facebook is a highway of fast-moving cars, of users moving from one post to another with hardly a glance.

If you go over two minutes on a video, you’ve gone on way too long.

I’ve gone on over two minutes here, but I’ve still kept it short.

Tell stories. Keep them short. Have fun. And move on!

This is John Kremer, with your book marketing tip for the day!

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