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About Mary
Mary DeMuth is an international speaker and podcaster, and she’s the novelist and nonfiction author of over thirty-five books, including the latest: The Seven Deadly Friendships (Harvest House Publishers 2018). She loves to help people re-story their lives. She lives in Texas with her husband of 28 years and is the mom to three adult children. Find out more at marydemuth.com.
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Questions
- How did you get started writing?
- Tell us about Thin Places what lead to that book?
- What did you readers ask for after reading that book?
- Let’s talk about Not Marked. How did publishers respond to the idea of that book?
- What happened with your first Kickstarter campaign?
- What are you creating currently? (Podcast, Books, Art, etc)
- Walk us through the different ways you are funding your creativity currently?
- Walk us through your Patreon reward levels.
- Where can people find out more about you?
Hey Thomas, really like your new podcast, thanks.
I also listen to your Novel Marketing podcast, which is where I heard about the creative funding show.
I hear a lot about patreon and the things authors are using it for, podcasting for example, to help offset the costs. But what I do not hear much of anything about is the specific costs involved.
I also hear a lot about other things authors can/should do to supplement or increase their income by podcasting, youtubing, audio books, and writing via dictation, etc.
So my question is, would you consider doing a show and break down all of the steps and costs involved with producing a podcast, or perhaps a self-produced audio book? Things like equipment, brands, the why behind certain minimum equipment, software, and the processes like recording, editing, sound effects, music, etc. I suppose this could also apply to making videos.
Tom,
Thanks for your comment!
We actually have podcasts answering both of those questions!
They are on my other podcast:
https://www.novelmarketing.com/96/
https://www.novelmarketing.com/102/
I do plan to circle back around on these topics on the Creative Funding Show.
Hello ,
I saw your tweets and thought I will check your website. Have to say it looks very good!
I’m also interested in this topic and have recently started my journey as young entrepreneur.
I’m also looking for the ways on how to promote my website. I have tried AdSense and Facebok Ads, however it is getting very expensive. Was thinking about starting using analytics. Do you recommend it?
Can you recommend something what works best for you?
I also want to improve SEO of my website. Would appreciate, if you can have a quick look at my website and give me an advice what I should improve: http://janzac.com/
(Recently I have added a new page about FutureNet and the way how users can make money on this social networking portal.)
I have subscribed to your newsletter. 🙂
Hope to hear from you soon.
P.S.
Maybe I will add link to your website on my website and you will add link to my website on your website? It will improve SEO of our websites, right? What do you think?
Regards
Jan Zac