Science Fiction & Fantasy Marketing Podcast show

Science Fiction & Fantasy Marketing Podcast

Summary: The Science Fiction and Fantasy Marketing Podcast helps you establish your author brand, increase the size of your audience, and sell more books. Your hosts are Lindsay Buroker, Jeffrey Poole, and Joseph R Lallo and have self-published more than 30 novels between them. Jo and Lindsay are full-time authors, and Jeff does quite well for himself too!

Podcasts:

 SFFMP 58: Marketing Stand Alone Novels and Different Types of Series | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Today, we answered some reader questions/comments about bank accounts for your self-publishing business and making your author site mobile friendly, and then we jumped into discussing marketing strategies for stand alone novels, as well as several different types of series. The main types of series we discussed are: Series with continuing characters where each novel is a complete story Series

 SFFMP 57: Cover Design That Sells Books with Sylvia Frost | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Today we chatted with our first cover designer, Sylvia Frost. Not only does she have some tips for authors in regard to getting the cover of their dreams, but she’s done some analysis of the Top 100s in paranormal romance/urban fantasy, science fiction romance, epic fantasy, and science fiction. Here are some of the topics we touched on during the

 SFFMP 56: Self-Pub vs. Small Press vs. Trad + Effective World Building with Liana Brooks and Amy Laurens | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Today we chatted with Liana Brooks and Amy Laurens, sci-fi and fantasy authors who both got their start with short stories and have branched out into novellas, novels, and creating their own press: Inkprint Press. Here’s some of what we covered today: The differences in marketing when you’re indie published, small press published, and traditionally published, including how much work you

 SFFMP 55: Launch Strategies, Pitfalls of Being Prolific, and How to Know When a Book Is Ready | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Tonight we were joined by a fan of the show and fellow podcaster, Edward Giordano. For a change, he interviewed us, asking questions he had as a new author. We hope our answers will be useful to some of you, as well! Here’s some of what we went over: How to get books and ebooks into libraries (Here’s the interview

 SFFMP 54: Marketing Books on a Long Release Cycle with Moses Siregar III | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

We chatted with Moses Siregar III tonight, a busy epic fantasy author with two novels out. Like many folks in our audience, he has a lot on his plate, and it takes a while for him to write, edit, and publish new books. We talked about whether it’s better to self-publish or seek a traditional deal with this kind of

 SFFMP 53: Jill Nojack Dishes on Kindle Scout (why to consider it and how to win) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

On today’s show, we chatted with Jill NoJack, fantasy author and Kindle Scout winner. The first book in her Bad Tom paranormal romantic comedy series, The Familiar, was selected for a publishing deal with Amazon. We asked her all about the Kindle Scout program, who might want to consider trying out, and what’s in it for the authors who are

 SFFMP 52: Collaborating and Organizing Multi-Author Boxed Sets with J Thorn | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Tonight we talked with horror and dark fantasy author J Thorn. He’s sold over 130,000 ebooks since coming on the scene a few years ago, and he’s collaborated with more authors than Lindsay can count without taking off her shoes. We asked him why he’s collaborating with so many folks, some of the challenges and pitfalls (and perks), and then

 SFFMP 51: Can Serials Still Be Profitable / When to Quit the Day Job | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Tonight we discussed Lindsay’s foray into serialized fiction, how it went, what she learned, and whether it’s better to go wide right now or stick that serial into KDP Select so it earns money for page reads in Kindle Unlimited. Some of the specific questions: are serials trickier than novels, should new authors avoid them, and what do you do

 SFFMP 50: Patreon, Audiobooks, and Diversifying Your Income with Abigail Hilton | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Tonight we chatted with fantasy author Abigail Hilton about making money from Patreon, audiobooks, and web comics as well as full-length novels. She doesn’t write in the most popular subgenre of fantasy, and she creates anthropomorphized characters for her adventures, but she’s diversifying her income and making notable money from her work. Here’s a bit of what we covered: Supplementing your monthly income

 SFFMP 49: Productivity and First Book Success with Zach Bohannon | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Today we interviewed fresh new horror/dystopian fiction author, Zach Bohannon. Despite a full time job and a family, he’s managed to write and publish five novels (and some short stories) already this year. He also got off to a great start with excellent sales and reviews of the books in his Empty Bodies series. We asked him how he got

 SFFMP 48: Facebook Advertising That Works with Mark Dawson | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

We chatted with indie thriller author Mark Dawson today, someone who found success before he started tinkering with Facebook advertising, but who then really ratcheted up his sales and earnings by figuring out what’s working over there. He now runs a course to help other authors and has several free instructional videos up at Self Publishing Formula. If you like

 SFFMP 47: Our Book Launch Processes and Author Websites (what to do and what not to do) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

This evening, the three of us shared what we do to launch new books, and then Lindsay went through the list she’s making for when she gets a new website designed (by no later than 2017, really!). Here are some of the highlights of the conversation: Newsletters and social media announcements, staggering for launches Recruiting reviewers before the book is

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