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The Extraordinary Business Book Club

Alison Jones, publisher and book coach, explores business books from both a writer's and a reader's perspective. Interviews with authors, publishers, business leaders, entrepreneurs, tech wizards, social media strategists, PR and marketing experts and others involved in helping businesses tell their story effectively.
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Sep 25, 2017

My personal favourite moments from the last 9 episodes of The Extraordinary Business Book Club. It's an incredible selection:

  • Daniel Priestley (Key Person of Influence) on making the book work with the business
  • Warren Knight (Think #Digital First) on what it means to be in control of publishing your book
  • Orna Ross (Head of ALLi, the Alliance of Independent Authors) on making the most of your publishing options
  • Sara Kelly (journalist and academic) on why we're all entrepreneurs now
  • Antony Mayfield (Brilliant Noise) on why small is beautiful when it comes to marketing
  • Bridget Shine (CEO of the Independent Publishers Group) on what it means to publish with a small independent press
  • Matt Watkinson (The Grid) on the big press experience and why it's OK if you're finding it hard to write your book
  • Pam Didner (Global Content Marketing) on why writing is her extreme sport of choice
  • Amanda Setili (Fearless Growth) on how not taking yourself too seriously can seriously improve your writing.

Make a cup of tea and settle down. Heck, grab a biscuit too.

 

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