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In this episode, learn how to define with intention your preference to vend at events or attend events as a participant. Plus, stick around till the end for a super helpful segment called the "Tip of the Week" where you’ll receive one simple piece of advice that you can use immediately for making the most of your event plans.
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Welcome to the Children's Book Marketing Podcast! In this episode, I sit down for a Conversation with The Savvy Accountant, Atiya Brown. She is a licensed CPA, author of the book "Savvy Tax Strategies for Small Business Owners," and what she has to share is essential are insights into tax strategies that every children’s book author should know about.
Some of the resources that mentioned in the episode are below:
Follow Atiya Brown, CPA on Instagram
Buy Atiya Brown’s book, “Savvy Tax Strategies For Small Business Owners”
Schedule a Strategy Session to learn more about Children’s Book Marketing Academy
Tax Jar – Report and track your state sales taxes for remittal
Avalara – Cloud-based tax software to keep you in compliance (for non-accounting professionals)
QuickBooks - Cloud-based tax software to keep you in compliance (for accounting professionals and those brave enough to give it a try)
Xero – Cloud-based accounting and bookkeeping software
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Welcome back to the Children's Book Marketing Podcast, where we delve into the world of children's book writing, publishing, and marketing. In today's episode, we have a very special guest, Linda Peavey, who is an expert in grant writing and securing funding for small businesses, including children's book authors. Linda will be sharing valuable insights on how to find the right grant funding to support your children's book business and extend your impact in the market.
[00:00:53] Grant writing for children's book authors discussed.[00:05:30] 15-year grant writer secures $17M+ funding. [00:07:00] Find aligned foundation for grant funding.[00:11:29] Grants are now available for for-profits too.[00:15:59] Children's book authors can receive grant funding.[00:17:17] Multiple grant research websites provide information on grants[00:23:32] Unlocking publishing resources, giving hope for success.[00:25:46] Children's book writing: hobby or business?[00:28:59] Prepare, document, research, categorize for grant success.[00:33:57] Free grant writing webinars, multiple times monthly
Not sure how much to request in grants for your marketing budget? Grab the free marketing budget workbook here.
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To find out what your marketing budget should be and download all the free resources mentioned during this episode may be found in the show notes at
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Have you been unclear on how to make Amazon’s marketplace work for you? It took two years, but I have discovered a strategy for selling children’s books on Amazon that you can adapt to achieve your own goals. To find out what it is, so you can use it as well, listen to this episode.
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Ever wonder how to get your children’s books into your local library? Well, find out how by learning the process from a community librarian that shares what you need to know about building relationships and using reviews to get your children’s books listed.
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Are thinking about selling your children’s books through a book aggregator? Whether you’re on the fence about who to partner with, or whether to work with one at all, you’ll want to tune in for this episode. Not only do I take you behind the scenes to explore my experiment, listing with one of the largest book aggregator services in the world, but I also reveal a huge mistake that I made in doing so.
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You have probably heard that you need to start building an email subscribers list, but why it’s necessary may not be obvious. Listen to this episode to find out what you’re able to do more of when you can connect to your children’s book community using email marketing.
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Join me for a conversation with Facebook & Instagram Ads Strategist, Stacy Zeal. Her runs an agency that helps product-based small businesses avoid wasting money running ads to reach your children’s book readers.
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Join me for a conversation with author and content creator, Charnaie Gordon! We talk about the importance of having a blog and the long-term impact of consistently creating content. Plus, we discuss how children’s book authors can extend their love for literacy into non-profit organizations that impact the community while also leaving a legacy. Additional resources you may want to check out that were mentioned this episode: Check out the Here Wee Read Blog Listen to the Here Wee Read Podcast
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In this episode of The Children's Book Marketing Podcast, you'll learn where your message strategy begins, and what appeals to the reader, but not just any reader...Your Ideal Readers. Plus, you'll find out about a dynamic resource that will make it possible for you to choose who's your Ideal Reader.
Additional resources you may want to check out that were mentioned this episode: The Blog Article I referred to that explains one of the characters in my children's book in detail. It's titled, "How The Title For My Children’s Book Came Into Existence 25 Years Before It Was Published" Get Into Communications With Your Ideal Reader Using Content Prompts 365 Grab The Guide, 3 Simple Steps To Find The Right Readers For Your Children's BookSupport the show
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Welcome to Season 2, Episode 14 where you will discover how you can save time with content creation using shortcuts that I use every day. To make it easy, I'm sharing the system and tools that will help you manage content creation and sharing.
Also, learn why you must resist the urge to be everywhere at once on social media, and when's the best time to release your content so that you get the greatest visibility from your readers.
Additional resources you may want to check out that were mentioned this episode: Looking for my short-cut to engaging social media content? Get Content Prompts 365 Schedule a Marketing Audit to gain insights on how you can improve your content planSupport the show
For Show Notes, Visit the website: http://www.childrensbookmarketing.co/episodes
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This episode provides an overview of the 5 different ways to deliver digital content to people who will read your children’s books, and guidance to select the right digital platform for you to connect with them.
Listen to my explanation on why content and messaging are essential to reaching readers that will not only buy but will also recommend your children’s books. Plus, receive a breakdown of the 5 ways to deliver impactful content to your readers that helps you build relationships that ultimately can result in book sales and collaborations.
Additional resources you may want to check out that were mentioned this episode: Grab The Guide, 3 Simple Steps To Find The Right Readers For Your Children's Book. Interested In Appearing As A Guest on The Children’s Book Marketing Podcast? Schedule Your 20-Minute Marketing AuditSupport the show
For Show Notes, Visit the website: http://www.childrensbookmarketing.co/episodes
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Now that the podcast has officially crossed the one-year old threshold, I’ve learned a lot about how to proceed. In this episode, I share what’s to expect for the upcoming season and what brought about the shift. Also, I explain the fun new interactive, free coaching opportunities that are on deck that will even further prepare you to gain control of marketing and distribution for your children’s book.
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Additional resources you may want to check out that were mentioned this episode: Episode 009: Breaking down the launch of your children’s book starting with Pre-marketing Episode 010: What to do as you move into the Pre-sale Stage of Your Book Launch Grab The Guide, 3 Simple Steps To Find The Right Readers For Your Children's Book Interested In Appearing As A Guest on The Children’s Book Marketing Podcast? Schedule Your 20-Minute Marketing AuditSupport the show
For Show Notes, Visit the website: http://www.childrensbookmarketing.co/episodes
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In this episode, I go behind the scenes of The Children’s Book Launch Stages. This last one is simply called the Launch Stage. This is the third stage, designed to help you release your children’s book with a clear understanding of what to do, where, and how to make the magic happen. There’s a clear point in time when your self-publishing journey pivots from Pre-Sell into Launch Stage. Launching a children’s book is often considered a one-time event that happens on a specific day. In this episode, though, you’ll learn that is not the case at all.
Additional resources you may want to check out that were mentioned this episode: Work With The Children's Book Marketing CoGrab Your Free Download of The Children's Book Marketing Launch Checklist Today
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In this episode, I go behind the scenes of the Pre-Sell Launch Stage. This is the second of three stages designed to help you manage your children’s book launch without fear, hesitation, or confusion. There’s a clear point in time when your self-publishing journey pivots into Pre-Sell Launch Stage. This is when you can definitively say that books are on the way and you may begin taking orders with a degree of confidence that the hardest parts of putting your ducks in a row are behind you.
Grab a free download of The Children's Book Marketing Launch Checklist Links mentioned in this episode: Book A Discovery Session The Kickstarter Campaign for My Book Grab a free download of The Children's Book Marketing Launch ChecklistSupport the show
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In this episode, I go behind the scenes of a proven marketing approach to make sure your children’s book launch is manageable and free from chaos. Pre-marketing Stage is the first of 3 stages, and that’s what is covered here.
Links mentioned in this episode: Book A Discovery Session Get the Children's Book Marketing Launch Checklist for freeSupport the show
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In this episode, learn 7 reasons why you should definitely release your children’s book as a series, when you should release the books in the series, and what my two main goals are for choosing to do so. If you’ve ever considered whether to release your children’s book on its own or create from your first book a series of children’s books to follow, then this episode is for you.
Links mentioned in this episode: Book A Discovery SessionSupport the show
For Show Notes, Visit the website: http://www.childrensbookmarketing.co/episodes
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In this episode, learn what you need to know about making the right production decision for printing children's books. You have a choice between Print On Demand for your children's books, or going Direct To Printer for production. But, if you choose to go direct to the printer, there's a lot to know in advance of making that decision.
Links mentioned in this episode: Children's Book Marketing Company Content Prompts 365 For Children’s Book AuthorsSupport the show
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In this episode, I’ll tell you the what to say to your audience of readers, and introduce you to what’s inside a content plan that’ll keep you on track to communicate with consistency and intention. And so, here we are, in the third and final installment of the 3-part series I call, Content Marketing Basics for Children’s Book Authors. The series began with episode 4, which explained the first most important thing to know about creating content and that’s Who is the ideal reader that you want to reach. A free workbook on how to find your ideal reader can still be downloaded from the show notes of that episode. If you haven’t already gone there, make that your next stop after listening to this one.
Links mentioned in this episode: David’s Dinner Party Content Prompts 365 For Children’s Book AuthorsSupport the show
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In this episode, I’ll tell you the where to share content you create for your readers, and tips to keep you from getting overwhelmed by managing too many social media accounts. I’m over the moon with joy about that because creating a podcast has long been on my heart. It’s taken various alternate shapes over the years, too. First, I thought I wanted the podcast to be about one thing, then I thought I wanted it to be about something totally different. Finally, I landed on creating a podcast to support a mission and a purpose and it all sorta just came together. Sure, it was hard work gearing up to do it, but all the hard work has been entirely worth it.
Links mentioned in this episode: Grab the guide, 3 Simple Steps to Choosing Your Ideal Reader Children’s Book Marketing CompanySupport the show
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