100 downloads
Got a lovely email from my podcast host Buzzsprout that my podcast has had 50 downloads! This is data only from my audio podcast provider, and there are also about 87 downloads on YouTube so nearly 100 downloads all up. Very exciting considering this whole podcast idea came as more of an impulse and was more about building up new skills so that I can apply for funding for my history podcast. In the process have discovered that I really love podcasting and the opportunity to share information.
upcoming course "Self-Publishing as a Small Business" with @WritersVic
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upcoming course "Self-Publishing as a Small Business" with @WritersVic
🚨 Calling all indie authors, aspiring self-publishers, and creative hustlers! 🚨 Want to turn your passion for writing into a thriving author business? 📚💼 Join me, Amra Pajalić—award-winning author, educator, and indie publishing queen—for my upcoming course "Self-Publishing as a Small Business" with @WritersVic. Learn the ins and outs of: ✔️ Setting up your self-publishing imprint ✔️ Budgeting, pricing, and getting paid ✔️ Marketing that actually works ✔️ Treating your author career like
Things Nobody Knows But Me reader response
I have learnt the hard way to check my spam folder on a regular basis. Today there was a message without a subject line, and beginning with my full name. I usually get lots of spammy messages from some company or another about how they can market and promote my book, and even though I suspected this was the case, I still opened the message in the spam folder. Inside was a lovely message from a reader who connected with my memoir and wrote me a message to say so. "I recently read your memoir,