James and Cissy discuss new marketing insights and mindset strategies for indie authors navigating an increasingly complex publishing landscape. From experimenting with BookBub ads and improving AI-assisted translations to analysing breakout success in romance adaptations, the conversation explores how authors can stay competitive in a crowded market. Cissy also shares a creative direct-to-reader marketing tactic, sending postcards to readers, as a way to build stronger audience relationships beyond digital platforms. The episode concludes with the hosts' "Three Things" mindset practice, a simple daily habit designed to help authors maintain perspective, gratitude, and motivation in a challenging creative career.
Key Talking Points
- How BookBub ads and promotional pricing strategies can create long-tail sales effects beyond the initial campaign.
- Lessons learned from improving AI-assisted translations and the impact of higher-quality translations on international book sales.
- Why certain romance stories and adaptations suddenly explode in popularity — and what authors can learn from those breakout successes.
- Creative marketing experiments, including sending postcards and physical mail to readers to build stronger audience connections.
- The "Three Things" daily mindset practice: identifying something that made you happy, something that moved your work forward, and something you're looking forward to.
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