If you want to grow your revenue and scale your author business, you can't do it all yourself. In today's show, I talk to Joseph Alexander about letting go of control, working with a team, and the mindset issues around growth.
In the introduction, I talk about the changes over the last few months with Amazon, reported income drops, and what this might mean for authors: KDP Print, also-bought changes [
David Gaughran], category changes, new country-specific reporting [
digital-reader.com/2018/11/14/amazon-launches-a-new-reports-site-for-authors-kdp-beta/">The Digital Reader], international authors not being able to see ebooks, and international readers not being able to buy from .com store [
David Gaughran].
Plus, Amazon's ambitious drive into digital advertising [
The Economist] – does this mean Amazon is now a pay-to-play eco-system similar to the changes on Facebook a few years back?
Whatever happens, remember locus of control – you can only control your own responses to an ever-changing market. Upskill, take action, keep writing 🙂 Also, check out the
replay of the webinar I did with Mark Dawson on Amazon Ads.
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Joseph Alexander is a musician and the author of over 40 books on playing the guitar. His latest book is
Self-Published Millionaire: The Step-by-Step Guide to Writing, Publishing, and Marketing your First Book.
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Show Notes
* On the accidental, organic growth of Joseph’s publishing empire
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The advantages of print-on-demand publishing for certain types of books
* Working with and coaching new authors
* On letting go of control and working with others
* Working with translators and knowing if you’re getting a good translation
* On respecting other professionals in our author business
* Balancing work and life to avoid burnout
* The importance of having a support network of friends and those who understand you
You can find Joseph Alexander at