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Bound for Bestseller: Book Marketing & Book Launch Strategy for Authors

Bound for Bestseller: Book Marketing & Book Launch Strategy for Authors

De : Valerie Morris
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Valerie Morris shares tried-and-true methods for launching and marketing a successful book. She shares practical information for new and aspiring authors who want to be educated and make the right steps at the right time. She brings in her digital marketing expertise, along with knowledge from launching her own bestseller as well as numerous other authors' bestsellers. Each episode give practical knowledge you can apply to build out your book marketing strategy and have a successful book launch. Whether you're self-publishing a book, or working with a publisher, these episodes give you the info you need to be an educated author! Get more from Valerie: Free book planning workbook: https://tinterocreative.thrivecart.com/book-planning-workbook/ Book Marketing Plan Blueprint: https://tinterocreative.thrivecart.com/book-marketing-plan-blueprint/Copyright 2026 Valerie Morris Direction Economie Management et direction Marketing et ventes
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    • Best Practices for Author Websites & Book Websites
      Feb 13 2026

      In this episode, Peter Brissette, of DM Dude, joins the show for a deep dive into author websites, personal branding, and online presence. Geared toward authors, speakers, coaches, and thought leaders, this conversation explores why your website is not just a digital brochure, but the hub of your brand and business.

      What You’ll Learn:

      1. Peter Brissette’s two-decade journey in digital marketing and web design
      2. Cautionary tales about phishing scams and protecting your online identity
      3. How and when authors should start building their website
      4. Why your author site should be focused on YOU, your brand, and your expertise, not just your book
      5. Insights on building an email list early and why waiting until after launch is a big mistake
      6. Overcoming perfection paralysis
      7. The importance of branding, images, and professional assets for a standout site
      8. The business and marketing mindset every author needs to succeed online
      9. Domain name tips: what to do when your ideal name is taken

      Actionable Takeaways:

      1. Start your website as soon as you commit to writing a book or building a personal brand
      2. Invest in your online “hub.” Your site should tell your story, offer resources, collect emails, and connect you to your audience
      3. Don’t wait for perfection: launch and improve over time. Your website can always evolve!
      4. Build your audience and email list early; these are your true marketing power
      5. Add clear calls-to-action so your website actually works for you 24/7
      6. Don’t stress if your ideal domain is gone, get creative with initials or modifiers



      Resources & Links:

      1. Peter Brissette - dmdude.com


      Connect With Your Host:

      Find more creative marketing tips and personal brand strategies at Tintero Creative Content.

      https://tinteroauthorsolutions.com/

      Connect with Valerie on LinkedIn:

      https://www.linkedin.com/in/valerielmorris/



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      Don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share with an author or friend who wants to boost their online presence!



      Special thanks to Peter Brissette for sharing his expertise and actionable advice for authors and thought leaders.

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      45 min
    • What Publishers Wish Authors Knew with Mike Klassen
      Feb 3 2026

      Key Topics Discussed

      1. Mike Klassen’s Journey in Publishing
      2. From his unexpected start as a pastor-turned-bestselling ghostwriter to founding Illumify Media, Mike Klassen emphasizes the importance of building genuine relationships with authors and maintaining a people-first approach.
      3. Misconceptions About Publishing
      4. Mike Klassen highlights two common mistakes authors make: believing they can do everything themselves, and underestimating the specialized skills required to produce a professional book. He shares anecdotes about the pitfalls of DIY publishing and the importance of having a knowledgeable, responsive team.
      5. The Chaos (and Necessity) of Book Launches
      6. Valerie Morris and Mike Klassen discuss the unpredictable technical glitches involved in book launches, the necessity of having experienced support, and why a publishing team can alleviate stress and setbacks.
      7. The Role of AI in Authorship
      8. The conversation turns to the ethical and practical implications of AI in publishing—from using AI to brainstorm and organize content to the ongoing debates about authenticity and creativity. Both guests agree that boundaries and discernment are crucial as technology evolves.
      9. What Makes a 360-Degree Author
      10. Mike Klassen introduces his vision for the “360-degree author”—someone educated in every facet of the book creation process, from story craft and typesetting to marketing and leveraging social media. He explains why thinking holistically leads to a more successful and professional book.
      11. Mindset & Overcoming Imposter Syndrome
      12. Both guests address the mental hurdles that keep manuscripts stuck in drafts. Mike Klassen offers direct advice for writers struggling with self-doubt, encouraging them to “get over it” and focus on the message, not personal anxieties.

      Actionable Takeaways

      1. Surround yourself with people smarter than you—embrace collaboration.
      2. Understand the entire publishing process—not just writing—to set your book up for success.
      3. Embrace technology, but keep your creative and critical thinking muscles in use.
      4. Don’t let fear or imposter syndrome keep your book in the drawer—the world needs your story.
      5. Plan for the unexpected; even experienced teams run into new challenges every launch.

      Connect with Mike Klassen

      1. Website: illumifymedia.com
      2. Find resources, set up a call, or sign up for the Power Writers Report newsletter directly on his...
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      42 min
    • From Engineer to Creative Fiction: Writing tips from Jeff Kildow
      Jan 2 2026

      In this episode of Bound for Bestseller, Valerie Morris sits down with author Jeff Kildow to dive deep into the fascinating world of alternative history fiction. Jeff Kildow shares his unique approach to reimagining 20th-century history, the intricate research that fuels his stories, and how his military and engineering background infuses authenticity into his novels.

      Jeff Kildow discusses his hit series, starting with Nazi Menace, which explores World War II and asks “What if?” at a critical turning point in history. He explains how his books blend real events with imaginative departures, all while sticking firmly to the technological and societal realities of each era. The conversation also covers his creative process, the importance of detailed research, and the creative habits that help him bring authentic - and sometimes obscure- details into his fiction.

      Listeners will hear about Jeff Kildow’s inspirations, his favorite techniques for building compelling characters, the challenges of killing off beloved creations, and his advice for aspiring writers of fiction, especially in the alternative history genre. Plus, discover how real-life experiences and travel inspire his stories, and why authenticity is essential in an AI-driven world.

      Highlights
      1. What alternative history fiction really is and how Jeff Kildow creates believable “what if?” scenarios
      2. The landmark moments behind his WWII thriller Nazi Menace and its sequels set during the Korean War and Suez Crisis
      3. How a military and engineering career translates into gripping, authentic storytelling
      4. The importance of research, from historical accuracy to oddball airplane “Easter eggs” in books
      5. Writing habits: capturing inspiration, making notes everywhere, and balancing technical detail with engaging narrative
      6. Crafting memorable characters, their arcs, and the emotional challenge of “killing your darlings”
      7. Advice for new and aspiring fiction writers, including the value of accurate history, avoiding clichés, and leveraging your own unique experiences
      8. The crucial role of authenticity and trust for writers in today’s content landscape

      Connect with Jeff Kildow
      1. Visit Jeff’s website: jeffkildow.com for books, updates, and more!

      Takeaway

      Whether you’re a military history buff, a fiction writer, or just love a good “what if” scenario, this episode is packed with practical advice, entertaining anecdotes, and encouragement to embrace both your left and right brain!

      Connect with Valerie Morris

      1. Books: We're All Ears: How to increase your impact, influence, and success online in a noisy world
      2. LinkedIn: Weekly posts and updates from Valerie Morris
      3. Reserve your domain name or set up...
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      33 min
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