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 163: Successfully Launching as a New Author and Is Kindle Worlds Worth It? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Science fiction and superhero author, Jeffery H. Haskell, joined us this week to talk about his experiences with Kindle Scout, writing in two different Kindle Worlds, and launching his superhero series last summer as a relatively new author. Here are some of the specifics of what we covered: How Jeff honed his writing skills by ghostwriting on Upwork. How his

 SFFMP 162: Finding Success in a Niche, When 99-cent Novels Make Sense, and Bucking Cover Trends with Amanda Milo | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Our guest this week launched her first novel in April of 2017 to great success. Amanda Milo’s science fiction romance, Stolen by an Alien, stuck in the Top 250 overall in the Amazon store for months and remained near the top of the scifi romance Top 100 too. She’s since published two more novels in the series for the rabid

 SFFMP 161: Handling Foreign Rights Yourself, When to Incorporate, and New Audiobook Options | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

On today’s show, Jo, Jeff, and Lindsay answered some listener questions and shared their notes from the workshop that Jo and Lindsay attended in October, Dean Wesley Smith and Kristine Katherine Rusch’s Business Masterclass. It was a week long workshop that covered dealing with Hollywood offers, handling foreign rights offers without an agent, increasing writing productivity, estate planning and tax

 SFFMP 160: Making a Living Selling Physical Books at Conventions with Russell Nohelty | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

On this week’s show, we chatted with Russell Nohelty, who wrote for film, TV, animation, and comic books, before getting into novels a few years ago. He’s different from many of our guests in that he’s not doing much of his selling online. He makes a good living by traveling and selling his novels at conventions, thirty to forty cons

 SFFMP 159: Twitter Marketing Best Practices for Authors with Jesper Schmidt | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

This week’s guest, Jesper Schmidt, is a fantasy author and also the author of non-fiction titles Fantasy Map Making and Twitter for Authors: Save Time, Get Followers, and Grow Your Email List. We haven’t had a dedicated Twitter show before, so we spent most of the hour going over tips and best practices on this sometimes challenging to understand social media

 SFFMP 158: Making the Best Use of Promo Sites with Will from Book Barbarian | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

This week, we were joined by Will Turnage, the founder of the discount book promotion site, Book Barbarian (in addition, he runs Red Roses Romance and Book Adrenaline for mysteries and thrillers). He’s also the author of three science fiction and fantasy novels, and is a fan of the genre. We asked him about some best practices for authors using

 SFFMP 157: Advanced Newsletter Tactics, Set-It-and-Forget It Automation, and Cultivating a Relationship with Your Readers with Andrea Pearson | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

We had a very informative show tonight when non-fiction and fantasy author Andrea Pearson joined us to chat about one of her passions: newsletters! (Jo, Jeff, and Lindsay don’t share this passion, so it was great to get answers from a pro.) Andrea has written more than thirty novels across three pen names and also has a series of books

 SFFMP 156: Finding Success with a Cross-Genre Book Launch with Chris Fox | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

One of our favorite guests, Chris Fox, returns this week so we can grill him about the success he had with his space-fantasy launch, Tech Mage. Here’s some of what we covered: What made Chris, the Write to Market guy, decide to take on a new cross-genre series that he wasn’t positive would sell well. How you choose what to

 SFFMP 155: What It Takes to Shift from Hobby Writer to Full-Time Author with Ben Hale | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

This week, we chatted with non-fiction and YA fantasy author Ben Hale. A former business owner, he did a lot of research before jumping into self-publishing his first fantasy novels in 2012. After six months, he was able to go full-time. His recent non-fiction release, co-written with Honorée Corder, talks about the business side of writing and publishing, with tips

 SFFMP 154: Getting into Libraries, Urban Fantasy Launches, and Writing Tips from the Donald Maass Workshop | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Today, we were joined by librarian and urban fantasy author Dale Ivan Smith who launched his first series, The Empowered, earlier this year. He talked about the challenges of writing across genres, getting into a crowded subgenre such as urban fantasy, and why he started in Kindle Unlimited and later went wide. We also asked him how one can get

 SFFMP 153: What to Do When Your Book Isn’t Selling + Selling Direct from Your Site | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Today, Jo and Lindsay talked about their experiences selling ebooks and paperbacks directly from their sites, along with some of the pros and cons of doing so and tax considerations. They also ran through a checklist of things to look at if your book isn’t getting the sales you were hoping for. Here are some of the highlights of the show:

 SFFMP 152: Pricing, Category Stuffing, Launching with Three Books, and Marketing Cross-Genre Novels | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

This week, we answered some listener questions that had been piling up. We touched on a variety of topics, such as… Should you try to put your books in as many categories as possible, and what can we do about books that shouldn’t be there knocking us out of our Top 100s on Amazon? Amazon’s page of keywords for getting

 SFFMP 151: All About Bookbub CPM Ads and Becoming a #1 Bestseller on Amazon with Adam Croft | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Today’s guest, Adam Croft, had a lot of great information to share about how he hit it big with a stand alone novel after writing two thriller series. Facebook ads played a part in his success with his first breakout novel, and we asked him about that, but lately, he’s been experimenting with Bookbub’s CPM ads (banners that you can

 SFFMP 150: Paranormal Romance and Publishing/Marketing Outside of the U.S. with Nalini Signh | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

This week, paranormal romance author Nalini Singh joined us to talk about her genre, her experiences getting a traditional U.S. publisher when she was living in New Zealand, and how things have evolved over the 14 years that she’s been publishing. She’s best known for her Psy Changling and Guild Hunter series, and she’s also dipped her toes in the

 SFFMP 149: Success with Epic Fantasy and Marketing when Traditionally Published with Brian McClellan | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

This week, we chatted with epic fantasy author Brian McClellan about the success he’s had by following the traditional route. He’s also dabbled in self-publishing some novellas in his Powder Mage universe. We talked about what publishers are looking for when it comes to epic fantasy, how he got his agent, how his first book went to auction, and what

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