Don't neglect your publishing education. |
Do you want to make $100,000+/year writing
books? If so, these are two podcasts you need to start listening to today.
Podcasts provide a wealth of free information, news, and strategies for helping
you achieve all of your writing goals.
But, most people don’t listen to
podcasts, or at the very least, they aren’t listening to the right podcasts.
The “right” podcasts will teach you in “real-time”. They will give you
excellent information, statistics, research, and ideas.
If you want to start or continue on your
journey to making a living at writing books, these podcasts will be a great
help and support to you on your journey.
Jim Kukral, who Dun & Bradstreet named as one of “The
Most Influential Small Business People on Twitter,” and author of over 30 books, Bryan Cohen, have
created the #1 Self-Publishing news podcast on the internet. They cover topics
from marketing, to advice, to trends. If you want to stay connected with your
pulse on the publishing industry, the Sell More Books Show is a must listen.
Bestselling authors,
Lindsey Buroker, Joseph Lallo, and Jeffery Poole have teamed up to create the
most helpful marketing advice and strategy show on the internet. Weekly
interviews with successful authors cover a plethora of marketing strategies
that will apply to almost every genre of book. This show is a must listen, even
if you don’t write speculative.
If you don’t think you have time to
listen to these amazing podcasts, think again. You can listen to them on the
drive to and from work. Buy some headphones and you can listen while you
workout, walk, jog, buy groceries, or work.
There are always small moments in every
day in which you can find time to increase your knowledge of the publishing
industry.
What is your favorite writing podcast
and why? Leave your favorite in the comments below.
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