Marketing Your Book with Olivia Zugay

Olivia Zugay empowers authors to navigate their publishing journeys with confidence. As founder of Story Flow Solutions, she provides strategic guidance for publishing, launching, and marketing books. Olivia helps authors retain creative control while crafting marketable, successful works, offering expertise across traditional, hybrid, and self-publishing pathways. Her personalized approach includes project management, branding, and audience engagement strategies. Dedicated to authors’ …

Building a Marketing Foundation Before You’re Published with Ginnye Cubel

Unlock the secrets to creating a simple, manageable marketing foundation to support your writing before you’re published. Together we’ll discuss a formula for building a marketing foundation, what to say on your platforms when you’re unpublished, and how to scale your marketing foundation to grow with your writing business. Ginnye is a writer, marketer, and coffee enthusiast. She is a …

Licensing Your Content with Bill Cates

You’ve developed content, now it’s time to turn it into cash! ·      Determine if you are a candidate for this money-making strategy. ·      Create a model for producing results. ·      Use an online platform as part of this strategy. ·      Charge for and sell these deals to corporations. ·      Turn renewals into big dollars with virtual no cost of sale. See why Bill Cates refers …

Make Your Book a Priority in 2025 with Albert Pellissier, Author

What’s on Your Back Burner? Albert Pellissier knows what’s it’s like to have “write my book” on your list of priorities that don’t seem to make it off the proverbial back burner, and he’s written a book about how to move forward which he’ll discuss in this engaging program! To listen to the recording, follow this link. To join Albert’s …

Authors with ADHD:  Strategies for Navigating the Writing Process with Leslie Josel

Join us for an insightful interview with ADHD expert and author, Leslie Josel. She’ll share valuable strategies tailored for writers with ADHD, focusing on overcoming challenges like procrastination, managing distractions, and fostering creativity. Discover practical tips that can help you enhance your writing routine and embrace your unique perspective as an author. Whether you’re a seasoned writer or just starting …

Write for Busy Readers (So They’ll Actually Read It)

Let’s be honest: your readers are swamped. They’re juggling deadlines, meetings, errands, and a never-ending stream of notifications. So even if your content could change their life, the big question is—will they read it? Probably not. At least, not in the way you hope. These days, readers don’t curl up with nonfiction; they scan it. They skim, scroll, and search …

Is Your Idea Brilliant or Just Blah?

Let’s Find Out! At THRIVE, the winter conference for the National Speakers Association, the buzz was all about discovering your next BIG idea (shoutout to Traci Brown and Mark Levy for sparking that conversation!). That got me thinking—how should authors and thought leaders assess whether their next big idea is gold or garbage? Not every idea is worth chasing, so before you dive in, run it through …

Want to Guarantee Your Success in Writing Your Book? Here’s How!

One of the most common questions I get is: 👉 “What percent of your clients DON’T finish writing their books?” I’d love to say 100% of my clients cross the finish line, book in hand, but… I’m not a magician (though I wish I were!). That said, my clients certainly beat the odds! Here’s a shocking stat: Only 3% of people who want to write …

Help! How do I find the right story for my nonfiction writing?

Last week I was reviewing a client’s manuscript, and I added several comments. “This could use a story,” “Can you illustrate this point with a story?” and “Story here!” peppered the manuscript. My client didn’t disagree, because he understood the power of stories to convey truths without sounding “preachy”. “You should do this. . .” or “Don’t do that . . …

Writing: Love You, Love You Not

Do you need to love to write in order to write? I have a love-hate relationship with writing. I’m sure that might seem odd coming from someone who has written twelve books and works as a book coach. But it’s true. I hate to write. Yet, I love what writing does for me and my readers. I hate the agonizing …