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SPS 146: Stop Asking Questions. Book Writing For Podcasters with Andrew Warner
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Publication Date |
Mar 02, 2022
Episode Duration |
00:37:18

Prepare to be inspired as we dive into the world of book writing for podcasters with our incredible guest, Andrew Warner. As the founder of the renowned start-up podcast Mixergy, Andrew has a wealth of knowledge to share. In this captivating interview, we explore a variety of intriguing topics, including:

  • Unveiling Andrew's decision to write a book that shares his personal experiences and insights
  • Exploring the question of whether you should give out books wherever you go (an interesting discussion awaits!)
  • Harnessing the power of interviews to craft a remarkable book
  • Debunking the myth: Do podcast interviews truly work to sell books? Discover what has worked for Andrew
  • Taking a closer look at the revolutionary platform, Holloway, and its potential for boosting book sales
  • Gaining insights into Andrew's experience of hiring and firing a ghostwriter

But that's not all—this interview is brimming with valuable insights and captivating stories that will leave you feeling inspired. Tune in today and don't forget to share your thoughts in the reviews. This is an episode you won't want to miss!

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