Questions 529: Enhanced Ebooks
Subscribe Here! Brian asks: What do you think of ebooks with audio and video and internet-dependent components?
Subscribe Here! Brian asks: What do you think of ebooks with audio and video and internet-dependent components?
Subscribe Here! Brian asks: Would including a writer’s music playlist at the end of each chapter add to the reader’s experience?
Subscribe Here! Robert asks: What’s the best way to structure the opening and closing credits for fiction podcasts? This episode sponsored by BundleRabbit
Subscribe Here! Simon asks: What are your thoughts on subscription models (akin to Netflix for films or Spotify for music) for book distribution?
Subscribe Here! Simon asks: Is there a good audiobook market for short stories?
Subscribe Here! Chris asks: If your novel is tied to a historical event, is better to release on the anniversary of the event, or a few months ahead to generate reviews/buzz? This episode sponsored by BundleRabbit
Subscribe Here! Ruth asks: I write both fiction and nonfiction. Should I have two separate author websites, or one with separate subsections? What should I consider when making that decision?
Subscribe Here! Indiana Jim asks: What’s the best way to release books in multiple series?
Subscribe Here! Dan Dan the Art Man asks: “Is it better, as a new writer, to start a long, connected series, or write several standalones?”
Subscribe Here! Kelson asks: “I’ve seen podcasters use free podcasts to generate sales for commercial audiobooks. What would a similar sort of thing look like for books?”