Bestselling indie author Steff Green shares the highs, lows, and adventures of her self-publishing journey. Learn how to tell your story, find your audience, and build a badass author brand.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 41 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | BooksArts |
A detailed look into exactly what I've done to launch my brand new paranormal, kooky, spooky, ghost romance series, and all of Amazon's shenanigans to derail it. I talk about Tiktok, newsletter magnets, social media, PR boxes, ARCs, and more.
In this episode, I let you in on the 6 key focus areas of my 2023 strategy, including my return to paranormal romance, translations, and building a fandom via bonus content. I hope you find this interesting and useful when thinking about your own str... more
This year has been my best year in self-publishing EVER. It's blown me away, and I wanted to share with you all the things that have worked for me (and the things that DID NOT WORK). You'll learn about how I worked less, earned more, went woo woo, an... more
Right now, I've raised over $26k on Kickstarter to create signed, limited-edition hardcovers of one of my book series. I tell you all about how I planned the campaign, what's worked, and how authors can use Kickstarter as a tool for fandom building. ... more
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Steff pulls back the curtain on this podcast with poise, experience and helpful tricks. Finally revealing to her listeners exactly what it takes to be a thoughtful, hardworking and reader-focused best selling author. She is a force to be reckoned with! This is a must listen if you are interested in being a self-published author!
Just on my starting line for my first book I find Steph refreshingly honest. She obviously knows her craft but also is candid about do and don't. Mistakes that are costly and what you should avoid. Hope there is plenty kore episodes to come.
I learned about this podcast from attending a KDP University event when Steff was interviewed. The information she provides to her listeners is invaluable for authors trying to navigate the winding road toward indie publishing success while avoid pitfalls along the way.
Steff is the real thing, a genuine success story, and it’s a please to sit at her feet and learn.
I stumbled across this podcast and let me tell you as a new author the information has been incredible! The wisdom is easy to follow and she is very easy to listen to. In just a few minutes of each podcast I learn something that will make me a better writer! more
Apple Podcasts | #98 | Norway/Arts/Books |
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