Writing
374: Use Analogies in Your Storytelling and Marketing to Make a Lasting Impression, Become Well-Known and Get Raving Fans with Former Presidential Speechwriter John D. Pollack

John Pollack, a former Presidential Speechwriter for Bill Clinton, helps people tap the full potential of language to articulate ideas, reveal truths, and persuade others to action. His books include The Pun Also Rises; Cork Boat; The World on a String; and most recently, Shortcut: How Analogies Reveal Connections, Spark Innovation and Sell Our Greatest Ideas.
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John stops by the show today to discuss the comparisons or parallels you should use in your marketing. For example, your business might explain itself as the Cadillac of Toasters, the Uber for X, or the Facebook of X. Steve Jobs has a story where he explains the "bicycle of the mind" and Ronald Reagan used great imagery in his "Morning in America" TV campaign.
John also discusses the five elements of a great analogy: 1. familiarity, 2. highlight similarities and obscure differences, 3. a useful abstraction, such as cut-and-paste, 4. tell a coherent story, 5. deliver emotional resonance.
Resources
- John D. Pollack (Official Site)
- Shortcut: How Analogies Reveal Connections, Spark Innovation, and Sell Our Greatest Ideas (Book)
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367: ACX Audiobook Narration: Create Your Audiobook, Outsource It, or Partner with a Narrator and Market the Dang Thing with Audiobook Consultant Richard Rieman

Audiobook Narrator Richard Rieman is the author of The Author’s Guide to Audiobook Creation and drops by to tell us what we need to know about audiobook narration: where to do it, how to do it ourselves or hire someone else to record all or part of it (it's cheaper than you think) as well as how to avoid the usual pitfalls of hiring the wrong person or using the wrong equipment.
Quotes:
“Right now, it's the golden age of audiobooks. The technology is heading in the direction of people listening on their phones, and smart cars having audiobook apps.” – Richard Rieman
“The most experienced narrators look at royalty share as doing all the work up front, without any return at all.” – Richard Rieman
“If you're going to do a book you're proud of and an e-book, do the audiobook too, because it really makes you look like a professional author on your Amazon page.” – Richard Rieman
Takeaways:
04:26 Podcasts serve as the entry point for younger generations to discover and consume audiobooks.
10:42 Recording an audiobook yourself is a challenging marathon that requires technical skills and patience.
22:09 Simply uploading an audiobook without active marketing will lead to poor sales and visibility.
23:30 Creating an audiobook version of an older book can breathe new life into your existing content and potentially boost overall sales.
25:07 Having an audiobook alongside your print or digital book establishes you as a professional and serious author in the marketplace.
Resources
- The Author's Guide to AudioBook Creation (Book)
- Audiobook Consulting (Audio Book)
- Richard Rieman (Blog and Official Site)
- Audiobook Revolution Productions (Audio Book)
- Author's Republic (Audiobook Publisher)
- AudioBook Reviewer (Reviewer)
- Audio-Technica AT2020USB+ condenser microphone (Amazon)
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293: Kindle Machine: Build a Loyal Fanbase, Drive Traffic and Become a Self-Published Author with Adam Houge

Adam Houge is a preacher, teacher, novelist, and #1 international best-selling author of over 100 books on the Christian faith. A health crisis forced him to become a full-time Kindle author, and he's learned all the secrets about Amazon's ranking algorithm, how to produce lots of books quickly (and consistently), how to research books, get lots of buyers and reviews, and send traffic.
Quotes:
“Turn your lemons into a lemonade stand and share it. Turn your mess into a message, and share that with others.” – Adam Houge
“If you can't get it in front of eyes, you can't get it out there. If it's a product you're trying to sell, the more eyes you get on it, the more you're going to sell.” – Adam Houge
“A target audience isn't defined by who you are targeting—it's more about the interest that they have.” – Adam Houge
Takeaways:
10:35 Set clear, achievable writing goals to overcome procrastination and boost productivity.
19:18 Build an engaged email list to drive consistent book promotions and gather reviews.
22:15 Focus on defining a specific target audience and genre before creating multiple books.
25:46 Understand and adapt to platform algorithms to maintain book visibility and sales.
29:58 Invest time in crafting a compelling book description, as it's your primary sales tool.
Resources
- Adam Houge (Official Site)
- Adam Houge's books (Books)
- The Fanbase Formula (Free Video Series)
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262: Self Publishing without Writing: The Lightning Speed Book Creation Method
Quotes from Thought Leaders
- "The secret joy in work is contained in one word: excellence. To know how to do something well is to enjoy it." -- Pearl Buck
- "You get good (and fast) at what you do a lot of." -- Robert Hunt
- "If I had more time, I would have written you a shorter letter." -- Winston Churchill
Productivity tip: set high resolution pictures of nature as your desktop background (and set it to change once per hour if possible)
Self-Publish a Book on Amazon
- Get out more: stop showing off to your peers so much and solve real problems that people are looking for. The danger in copying what's right in front of you is that you only copy "the top layer." Most people have a tendency to make simple things complicated (including your future buyers, your fellow competitors) and blindly copying someone else just leads to something that's hard to follow.
- You need to be a content machine (hint: content can be videos, podcast interviews, not necessarily articles and blog posts)
- 80% of life is just showing up. You should have at the very least, a short book with your best blog posts. Dish some helpful advice anyone can pick up. Be the person that stuck around and kept selling books after everyone else gave up because it was "too hard." Giving up and procrastinating aren't "real" things. It's just a matter of incorrect priorities.
- Amazon books last forever, even if you die and your websites are gone (although you can edit or unpublish at any time) -- use it to silence the haters in your life and show them you have a real business.
- It's a must-have credibility tool that ALL successful people have (celebrities, politicians, thought leaders)
- It's free. Amazon only takes a cut. You can publish unlimited books, with unlimited pen names, so why not do it?
- It's easier to edit crap than air. Get that first draft completed so you have something to edit. Your message is more important than one or two typos in a book.
- Don't quit. Take action now. The time will never be just right. A year ago, you'll wish you had started today.
Write a Book with Lightning Speed
- Speak out the book YOURSELF and get it transcribed. That way you don't take forever on it, and you're saying it in your voice the way you "would have said it." It's done while you're still within the three day window of excitement.
- You need a guide from someone who has done it before. And a proven system so that you can easily follow in their footsteps, and then repeat the process yourself over and over again.
- Have a real deadline, know why you're doing what you're doing and know exactly how much progress you've made. There's no such thing as being 80% or 90% done with a book. Are you in the outline stage, speaking stage, editing stage, cover stage?
- Use 10-7-4 to pile in "too many ideas" and reduce down to just the important ones, and then WWHW to ensure those short chapters are packed with value.
- Use the step by step process to overcome uncertainty, scope creep, and negative associations to "that damn book I can't seem to finish.
Quotes:
“The secret joy in work is contained in one word: excellence. To know how to do something well is to enjoy it.” – Robert Plank
“The time will never be just right, and a year from now, you'll wish you had started today.” – Robert Plank
“Giving up and procrastinating are not real things. Those sorts of things just mean that your priorities are out of whack.” – Robert Plank
Takeaways:
03:39 Self-publishing a book doesn't have to be expensive, time-consuming, or complicated.
13:30 Creating content that solves real problems is more important than trying to impress peers.
20:20 A published book serves as a powerful credibility tool that can impress potential clients and silence critics.
26:20 Taking action and publishing quickly is more important than achieving perfection.
29:52 Short, focused books with clear value are more effective than lengthy, meandering publications.
Resources
- Make a Product (Book Publishing Course)
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Formula for an Easy Book on Amazon
The other day, I asked my subscribers about what they were working on and what they planned on accomplishing by "Friday" of that week...
A recurring theme is that people are either listing a bunch of things, possibly more than they'll realistically complete (sound familiar?) or it's a lot of different things -- sounds like lots of switching gears and putting out different fires... sound familiar?
I have great news... with a little bit of focus (and following a system) you can get all those money making tasks of yours done. The secret is to do things QUICKLY that way all the little
"must-do" things in your business don't pile up...
And how's this for speed? Everyone needs a book, whether it's to land clients, sell products, land joint venture partners, etc. and everyone "thinks" it's "supposed" to be "hard" and take
6 months, 12 months, 24 months... Well... how about 12 hours?
That's right... just a few weeks ago, I woke up at around 6AM with an idea for a book... within 30 minutes, I was speaking it out, and less than an hour later, it was done... a 30 page,
9000 word book...
I took the afternoon off and saw that Amazon gave the "okay" on the published book around 6PM that evening...
So it's possible to do things fast... and... did you know that publishing a book (Kindle and physical) is completely free? Amazon just takes a cut... click here to check out the whole story:
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Your Book Made Easy: How We Went from "Idea" to Published Book in Under 12 Hours
186: Six Figure Writing and Virtual Assistant Secrets: How to Start and Scale Your Freelancing Income to Create the Lifestyle You Want with Laura Pennington

Laura Pennington is a former inner-city teacher who transitioned into a successful career as a freelance writer, virtual assistant, and project manager. She is the owner of Six Figure Writing Secrets and Your Way to VA, where she helps others build sustainable freelance businesses from home. Laura is also an author and course creator, offering resources and training for aspiring writers and virtual assistants.
Laura Pennington left her job as a 7th grade teacher to become a freelance writer and virtual assistant. She has advice about getting initial clients, scaling your business, and filling your schedule with nothing but your ideal clients.
1. evaluate your own experiences: you don't need to have been good in the past (office skills, data entry, phone calls)
2. work samples (logos, write a white paper, write blog posts)
3. marketing plan (job boards, contracts)
4. long-term marketing (cold calls, chamber of commerce meetings, trade shows conferences)
Quotes:
“The days of working at the same company for 30 years and retiring with a pension are gone. At this point, we don’t even know if Social Security and Medicare will be there when we retire.” – Laura Pennington
“The way you build your business and the clients you choose to work with play a crucial role in shaping your lifestyle.” – Laura Pennington
“Once someone finds a good freelancer, they have no reason to look elsewhere. Not only will they continue to order from you, but they’ll also refer to their friends.” – Laura Pennington
Takeaways:
04:42 Freelancing can start as a side job and grow into a full-time career if you want it to.
07:26 Picking the right clients and saying no to bad fits helps avoid burnout and low pay.
12:35 Focusing on repeat clients and steady work makes freelancing more stable.
15:07 Choosing a specialty or niche lets you charge more and stand out from other freelancers.
28:28 Raising your rates over time is important so you don’t get stuck working for too little.
Resources
- Your Way to VA (Website)
- Six Figure Writing Secrets (Website)
- Laura Pennington's Courses on Teachable (Courses)
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185: The Book Activation Method: Overcome the Fear of Publishing and Create the Perfect Book to Boost Your Business with Deborah Ager

Deborah Ager is the founder of Radiant Media Labs and creator of the Book Activation Method workshop. She is an author who has written and co-edited several books, and she helps experts turn their knowledge into published books to grow their businesses, gain visibility, and attract more clients. Deborah has a background in both marketing and writing, and she uses her experience to guide business owners through the process of planning, writing, and using a book as a business tool.
Deborah Ager from Radiant Media Labs and creator of The Book Activation Method wants you to embrace your fear and use it to move forward. She also wants to get a book out of you in the following steps:
1. master market and idea
2. align with mission: book sales, speaking, which publisher, authority
3. mining your material: blog posts, existing presentations, themes and ideas
4. mark out the tools: find the time/space to write, calendars, Evernote
5. map your mind: get messy with a mindmap
6. brain to book: break to-do list into do-able chunks, word count or time goal, schedule, write or speak
7. marketing
Quotes:
“We’re not fighting fear or trying to eliminate it. Instead, I’d rather embrace it because it’s going to show up no matter what.” – Deborah Ager
“When we're experts around our own topic, it's hard for us to see it with fresh eyes.” – Deborah Ager
“When you share stories, especially case studies, people feel more connected rather than feeling like they’re being sold to.” – Deborah Ager
Takeaways:
02:26 Many people are afraid to start writing a book, but taking small steps every day can help move past that fear.
05:02 Before writing, it’s important to know who your book is for and how it will help your business.
08:31 A book doesn’t have to be long; even a short book can be useful if it shares your main ideas clearly.
10:49 It’s normal to feel nervous as you finish your book, but looking back at your past work can help you feel more confident.
13:04 Using your old blog posts, talks, or presentations can make writing your book easier.
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129: Book Launch Strategies and Self-Publishing with Angela Ford

Angela Ford tells us about online marketing and social media, and how she was able to use those skills to self-publishing market her fiction novels using Instagram, Facebook groups, contests, book tours, and more.
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023: Become a Published Author This Week Using Kindle and CreateSpace
Check out this episode of the Robert Plank Show (podcast) where we discuss how you can become a self-published author this week using Kindle and CreateSpace. I've published six full-length paperback books using Amazon in just a few clicks by uploading a Word document and a cover graphic (designed by someone else for $5), and I honestly believe that for your business to survive long-term, you need a book to keep building your tribe and your list. Topics include:
- The best way to discover your book's hook ("teaching" is not enough when publishing your book!)
- What type of book is best for you (interview book, bathroom book, business card book, or sales letter book)
- Secrets of the best selling book covers and listings
- How to make that book completely unique in a way that no one else can copy it
- How to generate more than enough content for your book in about an hour
- How to promote your book once it's out there (this is what most people miss)
- And more!
"Become a Published Author This Week" FREE Report
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