Another great video Jed! If anyone out there is getting ready to find a cover artist, I strongly recommend getting Jed's cover design resource. I found it super helpful!
Basically- write to market, adhere to the genre conventions, spend money on a cover, (title and blurb), have a platform, ask for reviews, don’t expect overnight success, it’s a long distance event.
The thing I like about you Jed is that sure you do the podcast as a way of advertising your own books but you promote loads of other authors. Its not all about you, its about the community, and that's awesome
That tip of positive reviews on your youtube channel - I thought of that before, but I never considered the fact that doing THAT brings in an audience that likes the same sort of thing you're writing. That is a BRILLIANT point, Jed. Well done.
Thanks for this, Jed! One of your strengths is that you're always authentic and tell it like it is. Much appreciated. I've received this comment from many people as well, "You're come across so authentic, how do you do that?" And I struggle to give a better answer than "You can't TRY to be authentic, that's the whole point." But as you just displayed, I think it comes down to showing your flaws, setbacks, weaknesses, being self-aware of them, and helping others learn from them. Cheers!
@@m.j.johnsonbooks7856 Nice going! I just checked out your channel then and I see you've reviewed Rob's TItan Hoppers - awesome stuff :). Best of luck!
Awesome Video! I am a self-published author from India and I am a patron of your WW&W podcast as well. Your content is really helpful for me and the reviewer was right. If anyone is in the self-published fantasy circle they would have definitely heard your name.😄
Great vid dude. I am one of the people who heard of you through WW&W, after a long break of not reading since childhood, I got Across the Broken Stars and finally enjoy reading again! Also, WW&W introduced me to Peter V. Brett and The Painted Man is by far one of the best books I've read in my life. Can't thank you enough man, keep doing what you do.
Wow! That's awesome to hear Adam, I've seen you comment on a lot of our episodes, but I had no idea that Across the Broken Stars helped reignite the reading bug :) That's pretty much the coolest thing I can hear as an author
This is basically how I became full time. Wrote an epic fantasy that didn't do terribly well. Then saw progression fantasy kicking ass and wrote one of those. Now I'm releasing a LitRPG by end of month to break into that market. Finding the intersection between what we enjoy and what the market wants is the key for most of us for sure.
I just found your channel and I'm really enjoying it. Excellent clear pithy honest advice. Thank you for your generosity. As a marketing + PR person finishing my 1st novel I appreciate this on many levels.
I wrote this poem for you: As new writer, I pretty much suck, I am a miner for luck, But I strive to learn from benevolent creators like Jed Herne. No creator is a bible, tough with you my writer's heart pumps more vital. Feel free to leave constructive criticism if that poem sucked. xDDD
@@Jed_Herne the online side of you that I "know" is brilliantly geared to what you do. I think that although I've only been writing fiction for a year, my paying non-fiction work (lots of magazine articles) has improved a lot through your teaching via podcasts and just watching what you do. As well as keeping me keen on my fiction writing. I often recommend wizards warriors and words to people that aren't even into fantasy, as a great way of looking at looking at becoming known in your field while still getting something from it. Keep up the good work. So many of us want to see you succeed, you contribute a lot to the writing community.
Hi Jed, I really enjoyed your video! It was very helpful, and hence you have mentioned about reaching out to people for reviews, I decided to follow your advice. I am currently in the process of writing a Dystopian Sci-Fi Thriller, I have just hit 40 000 words and completed the first act. Two acts to go, but as this is my first novel I have committed to, I would really appreciate your advice and critique along the way! I would love to hear back from you, but if I don't, no worries, keep up the great work on here! You've earned a subscriber! 😊
Hi Jed. Just enjoyed this video that came up in my feed. I watched your Freewrite Traveller review a couple of weeks ago and found it super helpful. This video here about Book Marketing is great and much appreciated. Many thanks.
So if I release a book expect the first to fail? And in that case should I set it up to fail? It's just hard to get excited to write something while expecting little to no one to see it
I'd say enjoy the writing process and see it as an exploratory and progressive journey rather than a story of success. DO your best, learn and apply what you learned. See how that works for you and learn on your journey. If you happen to encounter something valuable, you're always free and welcome ( and appreciated! ) to share knowledge and experience ( and reulting wisdom ) here on TH-cam, on Podcasts and social Media and the internet generally. Have fun with it! That's why we do this...
Poetry books can be a bit more challenging to market than other types of books, but it's definitely doable. Just try to target specific communities of poetry readers, such as poetry clubs, writing groups, or social media groups by effectively using social media platforms. Poetry is a powerful form of expression that can connect with people on an emotional level. Use that to your advantage when marketing your poetry. You can use language that evokes emotion and imagery, and highlight the unique voice and perspective of your poetry. Hope it helps
The best-selling poet I know features his poems, and himself reading poetry, multiple times a week on Instagram. He's built a huge following and sold his poetry books to his audience that way.
You made a video about how much you earned from your writing in 2022. Would you be willing to share with us your total earnings from all your writings over time? I don't mean to pry but this is a topic than others shy away from and it can be difficult to learn about when so few are willing to teach, ya know?
Another great video Jed! If anyone out there is getting ready to find a cover artist, I strongly recommend getting Jed's cover design resource. I found it super helpful!
Thanks Luis!
Basically- write to market, adhere to the genre conventions, spend money on a cover, (title and blurb), have a platform, ask for reviews, don’t expect overnight success, it’s a long distance event.
The thing I like about you Jed is that sure you do the podcast as a way of advertising your own books but you promote loads of other authors. Its not all about you, its about the community, and that's awesome
Thanks Bernt! A rising tide lifts all ships in my view
That tip of positive reviews on your youtube channel - I thought of that before, but I never considered the fact that doing THAT brings in an audience that likes the same sort of thing you're writing. That is a BRILLIANT point, Jed. Well done.
Thanks for this, Jed! One of your strengths is that you're always authentic and tell it like it is. Much appreciated.
I've received this comment from many people as well, "You're come across so authentic, how do you do that?" And I struggle to give a better answer than "You can't TRY to be authentic, that's the whole point." But as you just displayed, I think it comes down to showing your flaws, setbacks, weaknesses, being self-aware of them, and helping others learn from them.
Cheers!
You honestly make me want try to start reviewing books. I always appreciate how much work you put into helping everyone, it’s very motivating.
Glad to hear it!
@@Jed_Herne Well, I did it. Thanks for the inspiration Jed!
@@m.j.johnsonbooks7856 Nice going! I just checked out your channel then and I see you've reviewed Rob's TItan Hoppers - awesome stuff :). Best of luck!
Awesome Video! I am a self-published author from India and I am a patron of your WW&W podcast as well.
Your content is really helpful for me and the reviewer was right. If anyone is in the self-published fantasy circle they would have definitely heard your name.😄
Thanks Deepak!
Great vid dude. I am one of the people who heard of you through WW&W, after a long break of not reading since childhood, I got Across the Broken Stars and finally enjoy reading again! Also, WW&W introduced me to Peter V. Brett and The Painted Man is by far one of the best books I've read in my life. Can't thank you enough man, keep doing what you do.
Wow! That's awesome to hear Adam, I've seen you comment on a lot of our episodes, but I had no idea that Across the Broken Stars helped reignite the reading bug :) That's pretty much the coolest thing I can hear as an author
This is basically how I became full time. Wrote an epic fantasy that didn't do terribly well. Then saw progression fantasy kicking ass and wrote one of those. Now I'm releasing a LitRPG by end of month to break into that market.
Finding the intersection between what we enjoy and what the market wants is the key for most of us for sure.
As always, very helpful. Thanks!
Happy to help!
Keep putting out this great content, Jed. Wishing you every success, man.
I just found your channel and I'm really enjoying it. Excellent clear pithy honest advice. Thank you for your generosity. As a marketing + PR person finishing my 1st novel I appreciate this on many levels.
Cheers! Good luck with the book
Amazing video Jed! Really valuable information here!
Cheers Rolando!
Thanks for another great video Jed! Just commenting to help a bit with the youtube algorithm.
You're welcome! And thanks for the algo-boost 😀
I wrote this poem for you:
As new writer, I pretty much suck,
I am a miner for luck,
But I strive to learn
from benevolent creators like Jed Herne.
No creator is a bible,
tough with you my writer's heart pumps more vital.
Feel free to leave constructive criticism if that poem sucked. xDDD
Ha, love this
Cracking video again Jed. Makes me think I should start a social just for my writing to be honest.
I've found it worthwhile for sure
@@Jed_Herne the online side of you that I "know" is brilliantly geared to what you do. I think that although I've only been writing fiction for a year, my paying non-fiction work (lots of magazine articles) has improved a lot through your teaching via podcasts and just watching what you do. As well as keeping me keen on my fiction writing. I often recommend wizards warriors and words to people that aren't even into fantasy, as a great way of looking at looking at becoming known in your field while still getting something from it. Keep up the good work. So many of us want to see you succeed, you contribute a lot to the writing community.
Thank you for these tips!! Halfway through writing my first novel right now!
Best of luck
Thank you! Very helpful to me. Good stuff!
Hi Jed, I really enjoyed your video! It was very helpful, and hence you have mentioned about reaching out to people for reviews, I decided to follow your advice.
I am currently in the process of writing a Dystopian Sci-Fi Thriller, I have just hit 40 000 words and completed the first act. Two acts to go, but as this is my first novel I have committed to, I would really appreciate your advice and critique along the way!
I would love to hear back from you, but if I don't, no worries, keep up the great work on here! You've earned a subscriber! 😊
Hi Jed. Just enjoyed this video that came up in my feed. I watched your Freewrite Traveller review a couple of weeks ago and found it super helpful. This video here about Book Marketing is great and much appreciated. Many thanks.
Cheers Nick!
Thanks for the info trying to start marketing my book any info is very appreciated
So if I release a book expect the first to fail? And in that case should I set it up to fail? It's just hard to get excited to write something while expecting little to no one to see it
I'd say enjoy the writing process and see it as an exploratory and progressive journey rather than a story of success. DO your best, learn and apply what you learned. See how that works for you and learn on your journey. If you happen to encounter something valuable, you're always free and welcome ( and appreciated! ) to share knowledge and experience ( and reulting wisdom ) here on TH-cam, on Podcasts and social Media and the internet generally. Have fun with it! That's why we do this...
Very helpful thank you
Do you have any advice for marketing poetry books?
Poetry books can be a bit more challenging to market than other types of books, but it's definitely doable. Just try to target specific communities of poetry readers, such as poetry clubs, writing groups, or social media groups by effectively using social media platforms. Poetry is a powerful form of expression that can connect with people on an emotional level. Use that to your advantage when marketing your poetry. You can use language that evokes emotion and imagery, and highlight the unique voice and perspective of your poetry. Hope it helps
@@SagittariusTech_ thankyou so much!
@@apoetstale You're most welcome. Glad it helped
The best-selling poet I know features his poems, and himself reading poetry, multiple times a week on Instagram. He's built a huge following and sold his poetry books to his audience that way.
What is your most difficult boulder climb?
How do I build an audience?
You made a video about how much you earned from your writing in 2022. Would you be willing to share with us your total earnings from all your writings over time? I don't mean to pry but this is a topic than others shy away from and it can be difficult to learn about when so few are willing to teach, ya know?
Hi, do you do publishing for others?
9:00 Is it allowed to use Ai to create the cover for your book? I suspect that it depends on the ai you're using, but I don't know for sure...
Noo don't use AI
Sorry dude. The concept of a seige should only be a small part of a story like in Lord of the Rings. The premise needs to be bigger.
Been listening for 5 minutes now...bye 🤷🏿♂️
😂
Fantastic advice, thank you!