In this lesson, we discuss ways to narrow down your theme that are more than just guessing, and result in an incredibly strong theme that will draw in creators and readers alike.
In this lecture, we talk about how to use Google Keyword Planner to find your theme and title your anthology.
In this lecture, we talk about how to use Google Keyword Planner to find your theme and title your anthology.
In this lesson I go through a top sheet anthology budget I use for my projects.
In this lesson, we create the submission for that people will use to submit to your anthology.
In this lesson we talk about creating and engaging with your production Facebook group.
In this lesson we talk about creating template files for your anthology.
In this lesson, we talk about the process I go through to pick creators.
In this lesson, we talk about the secret anthology strategy that netted me $25,000 on Pixie Dust, and how to use it for yourself.
In this lesson, we discuss setting up a landing page to your anthology so people can sign up to receive a free preview.
In this lesson, we discuss making the introductory pages of your anthology -- credits, foreword, special thanks, and title page.
In this lesson, we talk about the secret anthology strategy that netted me $25,000 on Pixie Dust, and how to use it for yourself.
In this video, we talk about using video and imagery in your campaign, including your initial video, but also through the entire page.
In this lesson, we talk about creating Kickstarter rewards people will want to buy.
In this video, we talk about the text of your Kickstarter page, and how to determine buyer intent from your potential backers.
In this lesson, we talk about setting your timeframe, determining when to launch your campaign, and how long you need to run your campaign.
In this video, we talk about creator marketing, Kickstarter live, and getting your creators excited for your anthology launch.
In this lesson, we talk about maintaining the hype for your next anthology and next projects after your campaign is over.
Maintaining your fanbase after your campaign, starting an email list, and making them fans for life.