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Episode 15: Why You Need a Project Management System to Rapid Release Novels

Welcome to the Author Revolution Podcast, Episode 15.

Have you been wondering how you can make rapid releasing a series of novels work for you? If so, you’re not alone. There are a lot of plates spinning in the air at all times when you’re doing a rapid release, so it’s important on having a tool to stay focused.

About This Podcast:

As an international bestselling author, indie author coach, and president of the Lakes Area Writers Alliance, there is nothing better than writing, reading, publishing – or talking about all of the above. I’ve been in the indie author space since 2010, but in the world of books and publishing for much longer. So, when I say that the industry and publishing world has changed, I don’t say it lightly.

However, my hope for you through listening to this podcast is that you find actionable tips and tricks that will help you on your indie author journey. Self-publishing is not for the faint of heart, my friend, but I can tell you – you don’t have to do it alone. I’ll be right here, cheering you on every step of the way.

This podcast is going to take you behind the scenes of all aspects of writing, publishing, and marketing your novels. We’ll dive into a lot of strategies that are new – maybe some you’ve never even heard of. And I’ll even be giving you a behind the scenes look as I attempt to do the very thing I will be teaching the most this year – rapid releasing a series.

What we cover in this episode:

In today’s episode, we’ll be talking about why you need a project management tool to stay on track, as well as which tool I recommend because I use it myself. Let’s get started!

If you’re looking for some of the clickable links to things we talked about, they include:

  1. Scrivener
  2. OneNote
  3. Autocrit
  4. Grammarly
  5. Vellum
  6. PublisherRocket
  7. How to Write a Sizzling Synopsis, by Bryan Cohen
  8. StoryOrigin
  9. ProlificWorks
  10. BookFunnel
  11. Wattpad
  12. Facebook Ads
  13. Amazon Ads
  14. BookBub (Ads or Promos)
  15. Twitter Ads
  16. Goodreads Ads
  17. Pinterest Ads
  18. ENT (E-Reader News Today)
  19. Freebooksy
  20. Bargain Booksy
  21. Asana

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