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Dealing with project burnout

The Career Author Podcast: Episode 57 – Dealing With Project Burnout

Have you ever worked on a project you just don’t want to do? Of course you have! On this episode, Zach talks about a recent bout with burnout and Resistance he faced and has an open discussion with J. about it. You will discover some powerful strategies for dealing with project burnout and more: Some[…]

Content marketing for fiction authors

The Career Author Podcast: Episode 56 – Content Marketing for Fiction (List Building Part 2)

The guys have been teasing this episode for a while, and it’s finally here. On this episode, J. and Zach go in-depth about why and how they are publishing a free digital magazine for post-apocalyptic fans and building their own network to engage with those people in. You will learn about the potential of content[…]

The Career Author Podcast: Episode 55 – Paid Advertising in 2019

How effective is BookBub in 2019? Do Facebook ads still work? What about Amazon ads? On this episode, Zach and J. talk about their experience with different paid advertising avenues for books. You will discover the state of paid advertising in 2019 and more: The power of ad stacking + why consistent sales are better[…]

Why New Year's resolutions don't work

The Career Author Podcast: Episode 54 – The Screw Resolutions Episode

If you’ve listened to the podcast for any amount of time, you’re likely to know that J. and Zach aren’t big fans of goals. On the show today, they discuss why New Year’s resolutions don’t work and how they focus on systems to achieve the results they want. You will discover: Some of the exciting[…]

The state of independent publishing in 2019

The Career Author Podcast: Episode 53 – The State of Independent Publishing in 2019

The landscape of the publishing is everchanging, especially for indies. On this episode, J. and Zach discuss the state of independent publishing in 2019 and how you can prepare yourself for changes in the year ahead. You will discover: How J. creates phenomenal first lines + why you should rarely accept the first idea you[…]