Most podcasters dream of doing more with their episode content but don’t know what to do next. One overlooked idea is turning your podcast episodes into a book to create deeper connection with listeners! In this episode, Cori Wamsley shares how to transform your episodes into a focused, lead-generating book that builds trust and expands your authority. Get ready to repurpose your content into something your audience will love!
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Chapters
00:00 Transforming Podcast Content into a Book
02:50 Creating Value Beyond Transcripts
05:58 Navigating Guest Contributions and Permissions
08:51 Editing, Design, and Publishing Your Manuscript
12:13 Marketing Your Book Effectively
Takeaways
You can create a book from your podcast content.
Avoid offering the same information in both formats.
The book should provide additional value to the audience.
Establish a clear purpose and audience for your book.
Organize content based on a journey for the reader.
Get permission from guests to use their content in the book.
Include personal stories to enhance the book's content.
Ensure your book and podcast promote each other.
Work with professionals for editing and design.
Market your book actively across all platforms.
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