Zero To Book

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Synopsis

You probably already know ... publishing a book is a complex process. Zero to Book is documenting the journey from start to finish, so you can learn how to take your book from an idea to a published product. Listen in as best-selling author Jeff Goins helps Pamela Wilson go from Zero to Book.

Episodes

  • The Book is Launched! Now What?

    08/11/2016 Duration: 25min

    Despite some challenges surrounding her launch, Pamela s book has been released into the wild and has garnered positive reviews. What’s next? Pamela and Jeff convene one last time to look back on where Zero to Book started and discuss the launch and long-term plans for Pamela s new book on content marketing. They share insights about... Listen to episode

  • Cool-Headed Advice for Keeping It Together Just Before Your Book Launch

    25/10/2016 Duration: 18min

    Having a powerful launch is important, but it isn t everything. The biggest danger to an author, says Jeff Goins, “is spending all their energy on a launch. Publishing your book is the first step in a long game. A published book isn’t urgent, so authors need to get out there, start banging the drum, and... Listen to episode

  • Give Your Book the Best Chance with a Well-Executed Launch

    27/09/2016 Duration: 33min

    The timing of your book’s launch is important. But how important is it? Here’s what really matters when you’re ready to launch your book. In the words of Jeff Goins, “It’s really hard to launch too late and it’s really easy to launch too early.” A good launch can make a book, while a bad... Listen to episode

  • How to Get Powerful Reviews That Sell More Books

    13/09/2016 Duration: 28min

    Reviews can make or break your book sales. Here’s how to get reviews lined up before you launch your book. There’s nothing sadder than a book sales page with no reviews. Book reviews help your potential buyers decide if your book will have what they need. Few reviews = meager sales = few reviews. How... Listen to episode

  • Pre-Launch Protocol: How to Position Your Book to Be a Sales Success

    30/08/2016 Duration: 51min

    Once your book is written, you’ll turn your efforts toward giving it the best possible chance to get attention, engage readers, and sell. Launching a book happens in three stages: pre-launch; launch; and post-launch. All three stages have an effect on the long-term sales success of your book. In this episode, Pamela and Jeff talk... Listen to episode

  • Get Your Book Found: How to Outsmart Amazon s Algorithm

    16/08/2016 Duration: 45min

    If you want your book to have robust long-term sales, you’ve got to find a way to encourage Amazon to show it some algorithmic love. To help understand how to make this happen, Pamela and Jeff welcomed The Kindlepreneur, Dave Chesson, to the Zero to Book clubhouse. Dave is an active duty member of the... Listen to episode

  • How to Add Images to Your Book with a Professional Illustrator

    02/08/2016 Duration: 29min

    Images connect on a different level than the written word. By including illustrations in your book, you have the potential to engage the reader s full brain. But do you speak sketch? Meet D.J. Billings, a.k.a. Sparky Firepants. Sparky is an illustrator who s worked with big names like Nickelodeon and MTV, and is now creating illustrations... Listen to episode

  • How to Get Your Book Printed (2 Phenomenal Options, 1 Terrible One)

    19/07/2016 Duration: 28min

    Time to bring your self-published book to life! What are your options for making a tangible object out of the pixels you’ve created? Your book is written and edited and it s down to the fun stuff: designing the book layout and getting it printed. What are your options for creating the final product? In this... Listen to episode

  • What s Driving You as an Author? How to Pinpoint Your Internal and External Goals

    05/07/2016 Duration: 29min

    Writing a book will force you to dig deeper than you ever have for previous writing projects. To get the most out of the process, tune in to what’s really motivating you. Pamela s received her first draft back from the structural editor and she s turning her eye toward the more philosophical aspects of writing a... Listen to episode

  • Name Your Book: How to Go from a Working Title to a Title that Works

    21/06/2016 Duration: 23min

    Finding a name might seem like an art, but in this episode we’re sharing a way to apply science to the process. The wrong title can kill your book. (No pressure!) Pamela is impatient to get her book named so she can start sharing the title with people. She’s got a lot of questions for... Listen to episode

  • A Theory of the Universe of Nonfiction Books (And the Art of Creative Theft)

    07/06/2016 Duration: 28min

    Most nonfiction books follow one of two predictable structures. When you know what these are, you can choose the one that works best for the information you want to present — and avoid having to re-write your book (a painful lesson Jeff learned recently). The two main structures we cover in today’s episode are how... Listen to episode

  • The 4 Circles of Book Editing Hell (and How to Get Through Them)

    31/05/2016 Duration: 39min

    According to the guest on this episode, “We are at our most vulnerable when we are working on books.” No kidding! Sending your book off to an editor feels like taking a leap into a dark abyss: you don’t have a clue what you’re going to land on at the bottom. Writing a book is... Listen to episode

  • Artisanal Publishing and the Hidden Power of the Beginner s Mind

    20/05/2016 Duration: 32min

    Publishing a book is like anything else you do for the first time — tough at the beginning, easier as you gain mastery. Jeff sums it up as, “The sort of difficulty which brings freedom with it.” This week Pamela hits a major milestone in the book publishing process — she’s wrapping up her first... Listen to episode

  • How to Push Through the Awkward Stage of Becoming an Author

    25/04/2016 Duration: 29min

    Surprise! The most important part of writing a book may not be the writing itself. There’s intrinsic value to the things that inspire the writing process — but happen away from the keyboard. Pamela is nearly done with the junk draft of her book and has some questions for Jeff about the wind-down of this... Listen to episode

  • Why It Takes a Village (and at Least a Couple Editors) to Get Your Book Done

    12/04/2016 Duration: 25min

    Getting your first draft written isn t where your book’s journey stops. It s just a stop along the way to presenting it — fully formed — to the world. Jeff Goins is back on Zero to Book! In this episode, Pamela Wilson asks him a couple of questions she’s been pondering while he was away. Questions... Listen to episode

  • Don’t Sweat the Title, Silence Your Inner Editor, and Forge Ahead with Your First Draft

    05/04/2016 Duration: 09min

    Will you confront challenges while writing your book? Definitely. Life doesn’t stop while you work on your first draft. Here’s how to deal with the inevitable when it happens. In this brief episode, Pamela Wilson shares a few of the ways life has thrown a wrench into her first draft process, and what she’s done... Listen to episode

  • How to Structure Your Writing Time (and Stay Sane While You Work on Your Book)

    22/03/2016 Duration: 18min

    When it’s time to actually write your book, what processes will you put in place so you get all the way to your final sentence in good shape? It’s down to you, your keyboard, and your goals for your book. And somehow you have to stay on track so you can write the final sentence... Listen to episode

  • What Do You Want Your Reader to Shout from the Rooftops When They Finish Your Book?

    08/03/2016 Duration: 14min

    You have your Big Idea ready to go and like Pamela you re itching to sit down and get your book written. What are some final considerations before putting fingers to keyboard? And how can you keep your main argument at the forefront while you write? As a soon-to-be-author, you’ll have to strike a... Listen to episode

  • How to Stir Up Reader Interest by Dishing Out Your Ideas

    01/03/2016 Duration: 23min

    The key to a successful book launch is to build the appetite for your book early and often. Here’s how to stir up interest and grow an audience of hungry readers. Your existing audience helps you in two ways: they provide feedback on the ideas you plan to write about, and they build anticipation for... Listen to episode

  • ‘Helpful’ Feedback on your Book: Use It or Ignore It?

    23/02/2016 Duration: 30min

    Should you trust your audience s input on your book, or trust your own gut instead? Your audience can help craft and refine your book, but how involved should they be in that process? There s a sweet spot between culling and keeping feedback that Pamela Wilson and Jeff Goins explore here. Here s another question: while in... Listen to episode

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