The Self Publishing Show

The Self Publishing Show

Mark Dawson

Mark Dawson is a best selling self-published author on multiple platforms including Amazon and Kobo. He is the author of the John Milton thriller series and its spin-off Beatrix Rose. In addition, he’s written several ‘Soho Noir' novels. Mark’s breakthrough came when he developed a marketing strategy for promoting and selling his books. His swift success enabled him to quit his 9 to 5 job and he has generated gross revenues of more than a million dollars in less than five years.

Mark has become a leading voice in the self publishing industry and he advocates and teaches a strategy based around offering books for free, mailing list development and social media advertising. In 2015, he published the first version of what is now his acclaimed online course ‘Advertising for Authors’. He has also developed a course for writers at the start of their careers – Self Publishing 101.

James Blatch co-hosts the podcast and he represents the first time, wannabe author. James is a former BBC News journalist who is currently writing his first novel.

Between them James and Mark explore the world of self publishing with a focus on actionable tips for new and experienced indie authors.

Where can you listen?

Apple Podcasts Logo Spotify Logo Podtail Logo Google Podcasts Logo RSS

Episodes

Questions & Answers

How many episodes are there of The Self Publishing Show?

There are 431 episodes avaiable of The Self Publishing Show.

What is The Self Publishing Show about?

We have categorized The Self Publishing Show as:

  • Business
  • Careers
  • Entrepreneurship

Where can you listen to The Self Publishing Show?

The Self Publishing Show is available, among others places, on:

  • Spotify
  • Apple Podcasts
  • Podtail
  • Google Podcasts

When did The Self Publishing Show start?

The first episode of The Self Publishing Show that we have available was released 19 February 2016.

Who creates the podcast The Self Publishing Show?

The Self Publishing Show is produced and created by Mark Dawson.