In this webinar, you’ll discover powerful tools to grow your author business, whether you’re a new author looking to build your first following or an experienced writer wanting to streamline your marketing efforts.
Learn how to:
– Grow your mailing list
– Build your author website
– Manage a review team
– Run cross-promotions with other authors
– Set up direct sales
Plus, you’ll get to speak directly with the founder of StoryOrigin and get your personal questions answered. Register now for a generous discount!
- The webinar begins with introductions and some initial banter about writing and storytelling challenges, from [00:00:00] to [00:03:06].
- Evan Gow introduces himself and StoryOrigin, discussing the challenges indie authors face with multiple tools and platforms, from [00:04:40] to [00:05:53].
- The discussion moves to the current marketing landscape for authors, focusing on social media, advertising platforms, and the importance of email marketing, from [00:07:25] to [00:10:58].
- Karen and Evan discuss the components of building an author platform, including the necessity of a website and mailing list, along with how StoryOrigin simplifies these processes, from [00:12:53] to [00:14:52].
- Evan presents how to get started with StoryOrigin, including setting up an author website and mailing list, from [00:17:12] to [00:20:16].
- Detailed walkthrough of StoryOrigin’s features such as universal book links and reader magnets, from [00:22:24] to [00:28:14].
- Discussion about StoryOrigin’s word count tracker and campaign planner, highlighting their benefits, from [00:29:39] to [00:33:03].
- Exploration of StoryOrigin’s beta copies feature and its benefits in managing reader feedback, from [00:35:55] to [00:41:10].
- Evan provides a comprehensive overview of how to navigate and start using StoryOrigin, emphasizing building a mailing list and utilizing group promotions for author collaboration, from [00:42:26] to [00:48:13].
- The conversation concludes with a focus on the benefits of newsletter swaps and StoryOrigin’s efficiency in handling multiple author tasks, ending with final remarks and appreciation, from [00:49:30] to [00:54:27].