Read about my tips on how to carve out time for book marketing with the Non-Fiction Writer’s Association

Recently, I had the pleasure to contribute to the Non-Fiction Writer’s Association as a marketing expert on the topic of how to carve out time for book marketing. With the release of my book, Regenerative Business, I weighed in along with other successful authors including:

Online Business Coach, Jonathan Milligan
Mental Health Governance Expert, Jan Stewart
Founder of Jotform, Aytekin Tank
Intuitive Writing Coach, Jacqueline Fisch
Founder of Amazing Women Network Bonita Owen
Project Manager Elizabeth Harrin

The Nonfiction Authors Association (NFAA) is a dedicated platform that aims to equip authors of nonfiction books with valuable education, resources, and a supportive community. Recognizing the challenges of book publishing and marketing, especially in an increasingly saturated market, the NFAA focuses on providing up-to-date industry trends, practical solutions, and continuous marketing strategies to help authors sell more books.

Excerpt from my contribution to the Nonfiction Authors Association:

In late May I self-published my first book titled Regenerative Business, a book about shifting your business mindset to be one not of exploitation, but regeneration. With my team’s help, we’ve created a marketing strategy distributed between 3 people that not only highlights my book’s principles but also ties them seamlessly into Dirty Alchemy’s mission of promoting sustainable and regenerative practices. With consistency and diligence, we have managed to grow the reach of Regenerative Business to reach the hands of over 4,300 people.

Read the full article with the Non-Fiction Writer’s Association here.

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