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FAQs about Science Fiction & Fantasy Marketing Podcast:How many episodes does Science Fiction & Fantasy Marketing Podcast have?The podcast currently has 223 episodes available.
December 28, 2016SFFMP 113: Advice for Newer Authors from Successful Paranormal Romance Author Anna LoweToday we chatted with paranormal romance author Anna Lowe. She got her start in 2015, made $26,000 that first year, and then made more than $50,000 in 2016. We asked her about what it’s like for those starting new, and how she’s broken into a fairly competitive genre. Here are a few more specifics: Writing stories that can cross genres...more0minPlay
December 21, 2016SFFMP 112: Producing and Marketing Anthologies for Fun and Profit with Patrice FitzgeraldOn previous shows, we’ve talked about the various ways to put short stories to use, including putting them into anthologies. But we haven’t talked much about producing multi-author anthologies of short stories–and actually making money doing it. (A lot of people edit and publish anthologies for the love of it, but turning a profit can be difficult, especially if you’re...more0minPlay
December 14, 2016SFFMP 111: Keeping Old Books Selling, When to Hire Help, and Should You Be Where Your Readers Are?On this week’s show, Jo, Jeff, and Lindsay discussed tactics for marketing your backlist, bringing a dying series back to life, or giving a kick to one that never took off in the first place. They also talked about which tasks they hire out, whether they’ve used virtual assistants, how they stay on task and keep the books rolling out,...more1h 17minPlay
December 07, 2016SFFMP 110: Succeeding in the Super Hero GenreToday we chatted with fantasy author Timothy L. Cerepaka who branched out into superhero fiction in 2016 under the pen name Lucas Flint. He talked about how he’s had more success with the superhero stories and believes the genre is less competitive than many of the other fantasy niches. Here are a few details of what we covered: What makes...more58minPlay
November 30, 2016SFFMP 109: Paperbacks, Bookbub PPC Ads, and Is Kindle Unlimited Bad for Authors?We had a few technical issues on the show tonight and ended up recording it in three Zoom sessions rather than in Google Hangouts, but hopefully things will get spliced together, and you won’t notice too many hiccups. Jo, Lindsay, and Jeff chatted about their experiences with being wide (in all the stores) versus having some series in Amazon KDP...more1h 32minPlay
November 23, 2016SFFMP 108: Amazon Ads, Mastering Email Marketing, and Effective Social MediaToday, Jo and Lindsay chatted with Tom Corson-Knowles, non-fiction author, host of the Publishing Profits podcast, and entrepreneur. He does a lot of work with authors and has seen what’s working well for branding and improving sales, so we had a good discussion, covering everything from Amazon advertising (which has recently opened up to be available to everyone, not just...more1h 18minPlay
November 16, 2016SFFMP 107: Writing and Selling in the Underserved LGBT Fantasy Niche with Shiriluna Nott and SaJa HOn today’s show, we chatted with Shiriluna Nott and SaJa H, authors of the epic fantasy series The Chronicles of Arden. They’ve got some LGBT heroes in the story, so we wanted to ask them about some of the writing and marketing challenges (and perks!) that come with the niche. Here are a few more details of what we covered:...more1h 10minPlay
November 09, 2016SFFMP 106: Writing a Novel in Five Days with Scott KingSince it’s NaNoWriMo month, we invited Scott King to talk about how he wrote a novel in five days (and then wrote a book about how he did it, also in five days). In addition to holding down a day job as a board game photographer, Scott is the author of several middle grade fantasy novels, a thriller, and a...more1h 1minPlay
November 02, 2016SFFMP 105: A Successful Stand Alone YA Fantasy Novel Launch and Building a Big Mailing ListThis week, we chatted with Megan Crewe, a YA author who shifted from traditional publishing to self-publishing for her latest release, a contemporary YA fantasy with Asian flare, A Mortal Song. She was launching this as a stand alone, with no future series planned, so we asked her how she went about having a good launch with a single title....more1h 1minPlay
October 26, 2016SFFMP 104: Competing in the Crowded Urban Fantasy Genre with Domino FinnTough guy urban fantasy author Domino Finn joins Lindsay and Jeff this week to analyze urban fantasy, talk about why his series took off, why others don’t, and what some of the expected tropes are in the genre. Here’s some of what we covered: Analyzing the market to figure out why your books aren’t selling, then readjusting and launching a...more50minPlay
FAQs about Science Fiction & Fantasy Marketing Podcast:How many episodes does Science Fiction & Fantasy Marketing Podcast have?The podcast currently has 223 episodes available.