Start Marketing When You Start Writing - Part Three

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What did you think of this episode?As a writer, how are you staying in touch with your future readers? Today, Kim Stewart and I discuss the importance of building an email list before you write a book.Build That Email List Now!Welcome to Your Best Writing Life, an extension of the Blue Ridge Mountains Christian Writers Conference held in the beautiful Blue Ridge Mts of NC. I’m your host Linda Goldfarb. Each week I bring tips and strategies from writing and publishing industry experts to help you excel in your craft. I’m so glad you’re listening in. During part one in our Start Marketing When You Start Writing series – Marketing guru Kim Stewart and I share the importance of community for writers. Writing evergreen content – building an email list Kim Stewart is a book marketing coach and host of the Book Marketing Mania podcast. She helps Christian nonfiction authors build their platforms and market their books on podcasts. When she’s not strategizing with clients, you’ll find her in Dallas enjoying time with her family and indulging in coffee, caramel, and Friends reruns.Today, we cover:• Why you need an email list• Why you need a lead magnet and how to set it up• How often to email and what to sendStart Marketing when You Start Writing Series Part 1 - The Power of Community for New Writers When Marketing BooksPart 2 - Help for New Writers on Creating Evergreen Content for Book Marketing Learn more about Kim:Kim Stewart Marketing Book Marketing Mania podcastCheck out Linda’s previous episode on How Email Marketing WorksHow Email Marketing Works - Part One How Email Marketing Works - Part TwoVisit Your Best Writing Life website.Join our Facebook group, Your Best Writing LifeAbout your host - Linda GoldfarbAwarded the Spark Media 2022 Most Binge-Worthy PodcastAwarded the Spark Media 2023 Fan Favorites Best Solo Podcast

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