What are some of the most effective ways to market your book? What strategies have remained the same despite the rise of new tactics?
What are the best ways to reach a Christian audience? Thomas Umstattd Jr. gives plenty of tips in this interview.
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Thomas Umstattd Jr. is the CEO of
AuthorMedia.com, an award-winning professional speaker, nonfiction author, and host of the Novel Marketing Podcast and the Christian Publishing Show.
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Show Notes
* The fundamentals of marketing fiction
* Content marketing for fiction
* Utilizing the nonfiction themes beneath your fiction for marketing
* The hallmarks and history of Christian publishing
* Why readers choose certain genres
* Tips for pitching a podcast
You can find Thomas at
AuthorMedia.com and listen to his podcasts at
NovelMarketing.com and
ChristianPublishingShow.com
Transcript of Interview with Thomas Umstattd Jr.
Joanna: Thomas Umstattd Jr. is the CEO of
authormedia.com, an award-winning professional speaker, nonfiction author, and host of the Novel Marketing Podcast and the Christian Publishing Show. So welcome to the show, Thomas.
Thomas: Thanks, Joanna. It's great to be here.
Joanna: Oh, yes. It's exciting to talk to you. But first up—
Tell us a bit more about you and how you got into writing and podcasting, and now running a business for writers.
Thomas: So back when I was in college, I started writing a book, as many college students do. I went to a writers' conference to sell my book,