Write and publish what you want, get paid every day for your books, and control your customer data and relationships. It's possible if you sell direct, as Pierre Jeanty talks about in this interview.
In the intro, the
author income survey [ALLi]; publishing clauses to avoid [
Writer Unboxed;
Writer Beware]; copyright registration for AI-assisted comic Zarya of the Dawn [
Process Mechanics]; tips for writing with AI [
Self Publishing Show]; my
Sudowrite tutorial.
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Pierre Jeanty is a poet and inspirational author, publisher and entrepreneur. He specializes in selling through Shopify and teaches authors his methods through
7figurebookbusiness.com.
You can listen above or on
your favorite podcast app or read the notes and links below. Here are the highlights and the full transcript is below.
Show Notes
* How Pierre started selling direct early, and how sales on other stores like Amazon happen even when he focuses on selling to Shopify first
* The importance of changing your mindset
* Flipping the business model to selling direct first
* Changes in the indie zeitgeist with more authors wanting more independence
* Best ways to market your Shopify store
* Separating your store by brand and genre
You can find Pierre Jeanty at
PierreJeanty.com or
7figurebookbusiness.com
Transcript of Interview with Pierre Jeanty
Pierre: Pierre Jeanty is a poet and inspirational author, publisher and entrepreneur. He specializes in selling through Shopify, and teaches authors his methods through
7figurebookbusiness.com, which I can highly recommend, and I'm personally going through at the moment. So welcome, Pierre.
Thank you. Thank you for having me, Joanna.