Have your own
tips on audiobook marketing you'd like to share?
Thank you for sharing your wonderful
tips on audiobook creation, Amy.
Joanna has an excellent post «Going Further With Audiobooks» which has lots of
tips on audiobooks for Indies.
Not exact matches
This hilarious and
on - point
audiobook gets real about how to find more real connections in the digital age, and its
tips are even more resonant when said aloud.
This week's
tips include how writers can become one - click authors, how authors can optimize their high - volume business models, how writers can improve their craft, build friendships, and make money by co-writing a series, and the latest stats
on audiobook consumption.
And thank you so much for sharing those
tips and resources
on how to check out
audiobooks!
In fact, I love marketing so much that I wrote 2 articles for the ACX blog
on topic that are loaded with
tips and tactics specific to marketing
audiobooks.
You will get the critical elements
on what steps you need to take; how to engage a narrator (and what to avoid); what costs to expect; how to produce your
audiobook; a variety of resources; how to work with Amazon and ACX and other providers; and of course, plenty of
tips and tricks of the trade.
Tech
Tip — Pastor Mark Pierce has more
tips on the new capabilities of the latest - generation Kindle for playing Audible
audiobooks.
This is a great, short, high - level introduction to self publishing including
tips for how to write your book, how to edit your book, where to find people to do the graphic design, and also how to get your book
on Kindle, a print
on demand book from CreateSpace, and your
audiobook on Audible.
If you caught our last post by Kiffer Brown featuring Joanna Penn's
tips on revenue streams for authors, you may have picked up
on the fact that one of those revenue streams should be
audiobooks, if it isn't already.
Authors can use
audiobooks to add a personalized flair to their manuscript, providing voice authors with
tips on how to depict a character or situation.
Our annual Writing Contests Issue features over 100 contests with no entry fees, a look at the money behind free contests, a special report
on extended deadlines, and
tips for smart contest entries; interviews with nonfiction writer Leslie Jamison, poet and activist Carmen Giménez Smith, novelist and critic Laila Lalami, and Library of America editorial director John Kulka; plus
audiobook options for writers; a defense of quiet books; writing prompts; and more.
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