If you’re ready to publish wide, or if you want to increase your sales on Kobo, then today's interview with Camille Mofidi from Kobo Writing Life will give you lots of ideas.
In the intro, I mention the discussion of
subscription models at Frankfurt Book Fair, The Inevitable by Kevin Kelly,
Anglo Saxon Kingdoms exhibition and print books at the British Library, and What if the internet was 100X faster? [
Guardian]
Plus, my launch process for
Valley of Dry Bones (out now!), why I'm excited about hardback editions (
available now!) and
Killing it on Kobo by Mark Lefebvre.
Today's show is sponsored by
Reedsy, the curated marketplace for publishing professionals including professional editors, book cover designers, marketing professionals, as well as ghostwriters and website builders. Plus, the free manuscript formatting tool, Reedsy Book Editor and free courses, including Kobo Hacks for Optimizing Sales. Just go to:
www.TheCreativePenn.com/reedsy to find out more.
Camille Mofidi is the European manager for
Kobo Writing Life, based in Paris, France.
You can listen above or
on iTunes or
Stitcher or
watch the video here, read the notes and links below. Here are the highlights and full transcript below.
Show Notes
* On the boundary-less frontier of ebooks and why Kobo focused on that right from the beginning
* Tips for how to sell more books on Kobo
* The importance of pricing geographically
* Using box sets and bundling for brand awareness
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The advantages of publishing direct to Kobo
* The maturing market of English books being translated into other languages
* Looking at the history of ebook growth in the mature markets to position yourself for upcoming markets
* On direct audiobook distribution with Kobo
You can find Camille Mofidi at
KoboWritingLife.com and on Twitter @KoboWritingLife
Transcript of Interview with Camille Mofidi
Joanna: Hi everyone. I'm Joanna Penn from
TheCreativePenn.com, and today I'm here with Camille Mofidi. Hi Camille.
Camille: Hi, Joanna. Thanks for having me with you today.
Joanna: Oh,