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Ep 65: Using Plottr to Plan Your 2021 Rapid Release Series

Welcome to the Author Revolution Podcast, Episode 65.

Indie authors are notorious for flying by the seat of our pants. However, if there’s one thing I know to be true, it’s that you’re far more successful when you plan your successes. That’s why today I want to talk about editorial calendars and how to use a slightly different tool for mastering your year’s releases.
 

About This Podcast:

As an international bestselling author, indie author coach, and president of the Lakes Area Writers Alliance, there is nothing better than writing, reading, publishing – or talking about all of the above. I’ve been in the indie author space since 2010, but in the world of books and publishing for much longer. So, when I say that the industry and publishing world has changed, I don’t say it lightly.

However, my hope for you through listening to this podcast is that you find actionable tips and tricks that will help you on your indie author journey. Self-publishing is not for the faint of heart, my friend, but I can tell you – you don’t have to do it alone. I’ll be right here, cheering you on every step of the way.

This podcast is going to take you behind the scenes of all aspects of writing, publishing, and marketing your novels. We’ll dive into a lot of strategies that are new – maybe some you’ve never even heard of.

In today’s podcast episode, we’re going over how to use the tool Plottr as a Gantt Chart to help plan out your year’s worth of book releases. It can help you easily see at a glance how your year will work in terms of writing and publishing your books.

If you are looking for the podcast episodes linked to this one, be sure to check them out below:

  1. Plottr
Plottr Release Calendar Example

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