Do you dream of becoming a successful author? Are you passionate about an idea you want to share with the world? Do you wish you could turn a single book into something more? Listen as book marketing expert, Matt Stone shares his insider secrets, and best practices to be a successfully self-published author.
Matt Stone, also known as Buck Flogging, is an author and entrepreneur with 20 years of publishing experience. His primary focus is providing high-quality services to authors at an affordable price through his many sites such as 100 Covers, an affordable book cover design service that does custom work for just $100, BookAds, Book Writer, Book Bucks, and several others.
Matt and I were recently been part of a team of authors who contributed to the USA Today and Wall Street Journal bestselling book Write and Grow Rich.
In this week’s Book Marketing Mentors powerful podcast episode “How to Become a Super Successful Author” you will discover …
- How to tap into your personal potential
- Matt’s recipe to become a successful author
- Valuable advice to build an email list from scratch
- How to use your competitors as your collaborators to grow your book marketing success
- When is the right time to start promoting your book
- The skills you should start cultivating to take your business to the next level of success
- How to avoid uncommon common sense mistakes
- And a whole lot more…
This episode features practical tools and techniques to help listeners who want to market a book. It provides invaluable and powerful information listeners will want to know to supercharge a book marketing strategy.
Listen to this week’s interview and discover how to get you and your book noticed and your voice heard in a crowded marketplace.
Here’s how to connect with Matt to find out more about his services
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