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How to Create a Multi-Million Dollar Business from Your Book (435)

How to Create a Multi-Million Dollar Business from Your Book (435)

FromContent Inc with Joe Pulizzi


How to Create a Multi-Million Dollar Business from Your Book (435)

FromContent Inc with Joe Pulizzi

ratings:
Length:
44 minutes
Released:
Mar 4, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

A special (longer) episode dedicated to how an author (or content creator) can build a successful content business with a book at the core. In this episode, Joe covers: Finding your sweet spot Tuning into your content tilt Building your base Growing your audience Creating and then diversifying revenue Exit or go big Use code JP100 to save $100 off Content Entrepreneur Expo (CEX). Today's episode is brought to you by Memberful. Whether your passion is journalism, cooking, fitness coaching, teaching, or traveling — you can monetize your content with Memberful. Visit memberful.com/contentinc to get started building your membership business with a free trial.  ------- Like this episode? SUBSCRIBE on Apple, Spotify or Google. See all Content Inc episodes at the Content Inc. podcast home. Get my personal newsletter today and receive my free goal-setting guide today.
Released:
Mar 4, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Content Inc. is for entrepreneurs and startups who want to be big - not by creating and selling more products and services - but by developing a loyal audience through remarkable content. Podcast creator Joe Pulizzi, known as the "godfather of content marketing," believes that most small businesses and startups are going to market in the wrong way. Instead of leading first with product, Joe believes entrepreneurs should be building audiences...then they can sell whatever they want. Each podcast contains one inspirational idea that can change your business - all in less than 15 minutes per episode.