Hello, and welcome to another episode of the podcast. When working with people who want to write a cookbook, many hold themselves back from the idea of traditional publishing. So what is traditional publishing? Traditional publishing is book publishing, where you write the book, and a publisher publishes it for you for free, and you make royalties off the book's sales. So, to help you understand more about traditional publishing, I want to share three myths about traditional publishing so that you can see what traditional publishers do for us and what’s possible for your cookbook project.
Before we start, yesterday’s masterclass, How to Master Cookbook Publisher: Secure Your Dream Agent or Editor, was wonderful. Thanks to everyone who attended. And I’m so excited that the doors are open to Get Paid to Get Published. Get Paid to Get Published is my flagship group coaching program, where I help food and nutrition experts get paid to write a cookbook without spending their money to get published. I love this program and have had so much fun helping food and nutrition experts build their platforms, create their cookbook concepts, write proposals, and pitch their dream agents or publishers. So, if you missed the class and would like to learn more about the Get Paid to Get Published program, head on over to www.cookbookwritersacademy.com/free, and you will receive a replay and learn more about the Get Paid to Get Published program. And we have a super-special bonus available for anyone who enrolls through Monday, May 13th. It would be my honor to work with you.
Things We Mention In This Episode:
Master Cookbook Publishing: Secure Your Dream Agent or Publisher
Episode 24: What Is a Recipe Headnote and Why Do They Matter?
Episode 23: Why People Write Cookbooks and Who They Write Them For
Episode 22: Five Myths About Writing a Cookbook
Episode 21: Interview with Cookbook Collector and co-author of The Book Club CookBook Judy Gelman
Episode 20: Interview with Ridgewood Public Library Librarian and The Cookbook Club Organizer Lisa Trent
Episode 19: Interview with Cookbook Club Member and Collector Laurie Bakke
Episode 18:Seven Steps to Become a Cookbook Writer
Episode 17 : Interview with Cookbook Reader and Collector Sara Bir
Episode 16: Interview with Cookbook Reader and Military Spouse Jenna Miller of Jenna’s Delicious Creations
Episode 15: Interview with ATCO Blue Flame Kitchen Senior Community Educator and Cookbook Collector Janine Kolotyluk
Episode 14: Interview with Cookbook Reader and Collector Digna Cassens, RDN
Episode 13: Interview with Return Peace Corps Volunteer and Cookbook Reader Elizabeth Flamm
Episode 12: Interview with Sondra Bernstein and her Delicious New Chapters Cookbook Drive
Episode 11: Take a Look at Recipe Writing Style
Episode 10: Interview with Once Upon A Thyme Book Shop owner Kristina Heaton
Episode 9: Interview with Cookbook Collector Lisa Goldstein from @cookinglikeitmeanit
Episode 8: Interview with Judy O’Dwyer The Cookbook Club, The Villages, FL
Episode 7: Interview with Eric Lee Cookbook Collector of over 2400 cookbooks
Episode 6: Interview with Ally Billhorn of Sweet and Savory Eats
Episode 5: Interview with Gina Michak of From Gina's Kitchen
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