[Top Agency Series] How to Make Your Book a Best-Seller with Jonathan Jacobs of Digital Natives Group
Jonathan Jacobs is a Founding Partner of Digital Natives Group, a digital marketing agency established in 2011. They help brands act like locals on mobile, social, and the web.
Jonathan and the team at Digital Natives Group have worked with many authors to help build their brand, grow their online presence, and transform their digital following into a movement. They’ve had clients like the NFL, Polaroid, Pinterest, Dr. David Perlmutter, and many more.
Jonathan has helped launch social media platforms for global sports brands, projects for Fortune 500 companies, and nearly one hundred book launches (many of them best-sellers). In creating Digital Natives Group, Jonathan managed to build a seven-figure social media practice from the ground up.
In this episode…What does best-seller mean to you? If you're thinking more than a million copies sold worldwide, then you're speaking Jonathan Jacobs' language. He's the marketing mastermind behind Dr. Perlmutter's best-selling releases—including Grain Brain, which sold over a million copies globally and started the gluten-free movement.
So how do you get your books to best-seller status? It’s about building a movement around your brand story. If you’re interested in learning some tips on how to get things moving, Jonathan Jacobs of Digital Natives Group is here to offer what he’s learned from launching over 40 titles and moving more than a million books in the past six years.
On this episode of the Inspired Insider Podcast, Dr. Jeremy Weisz sits down with Jonathan Jacobs, Co-founder of Digital Natives Group, to talk about the most effective strategies for creating a best-seller. Jonathan shares his thoughts on organic versus paid marketing, creating collaborative partnerships, and demonstrating the value of working with higher-end agencies. Plus, he reveals how he lost almost 100 pounds by following the advice in one of the books he helped turn into a best-seller.
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