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Welcome back to the Rebel Maker! In this episode, we’re encouraging rebellious thinking and rebellious behavior in authors across the globe. Enough of this nonsense of constantly writing books to make money and stay visible as an author.
We’re taking a smarter and more sustainable approach. We’re looking at your backlist and finding new creative ways to promote and sell the books you already have.
And to dive deep into that I invited USAT best-selling author of Science Fiction, Jill Cooper. Jill is married to New York Times Best-Selling author, Malorie Cooper. Together, they started The Writing Wives, a community for indie authors who want to sell more books with their existing catalogs and get off the rat race of constantly writing and releasing.
In this episode:
Resources & Links:
BookBub: https://www.bookbub.com/
Kickstarter: https://www.kickstarter.com/
The Writing Wives Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/thewritingwives
Noteworthy quote from this episode:
“How to grow income on words we've already written? Once we learned how to do that, I thought that more authors should learn how to do that. They should learn how to promote their backlist so they don't have to feel the pressure to write a book every month.”
Connect with Jill
Website: thewritingwives.com
Connect with Marti
Instagram: @rebelqueenbooks
Facebook: @rebelqueenbooks
Website: rebelqueen.co
1. To suggest topics for the podcast or leave a comment, send Marti a text (link at the top of the show notes).
2. For questions that need an answer: book a clarity call here or send Marti an email at [email protected]
3. To be a guest on The Rebel Maker: fill out this form.
Not sure what your next step should be when it comes to that book you've been working so hard on?
Book a call with Marti and get the clarity you need to get to that next stage.
Go to the website rebelqueen.co and book your call today.
Book a Clarity Call with me at rebelqueen.co/contact.
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Send Marti a text message HERE!
Welcome back to the Rebel Maker! In this episode, we’re encouraging rebellious thinking and rebellious behavior in authors across the globe. Enough of this nonsense of constantly writing books to make money and stay visible as an author.
We’re taking a smarter and more sustainable approach. We’re looking at your backlist and finding new creative ways to promote and sell the books you already have.
And to dive deep into that I invited USAT best-selling author of Science Fiction, Jill Cooper. Jill is married to New York Times Best-Selling author, Malorie Cooper. Together, they started The Writing Wives, a community for indie authors who want to sell more books with their existing catalogs and get off the rat race of constantly writing and releasing.
In this episode:
Resources & Links:
BookBub: https://www.bookbub.com/
Kickstarter: https://www.kickstarter.com/
The Writing Wives Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/thewritingwives
Noteworthy quote from this episode:
“How to grow income on words we've already written? Once we learned how to do that, I thought that more authors should learn how to do that. They should learn how to promote their backlist so they don't have to feel the pressure to write a book every month.”
Connect with Jill
Website: thewritingwives.com
Connect with Marti
Instagram: @rebelqueenbooks
Facebook: @rebelqueenbooks
Website: rebelqueen.co
1. To suggest topics for the podcast or leave a comment, send Marti a text (link at the top of the show notes).
2. For questions that need an answer: book a clarity call here or send Marti an email at [email protected]
3. To be a guest on The Rebel Maker: fill out this form.
Not sure what your next step should be when it comes to that book you've been working so hard on?
Book a call with Marti and get the clarity you need to get to that next stage.
Go to the website rebelqueen.co and book your call today.
Book a Clarity Call with me at rebelqueen.co/contact.
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