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055: Generating Income through Self-Publishing a Cookbook with Jason Logsdon
Episode 55

055: Generating Income through Self-Publishing a Cookbook with Jason Logsdon

The Food Blogger Pro Podcast · Bjork Ostrom

July 12, 20161h 6m

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Show Notes

Welcome to episode 55 of the Food Blogger Pro podcast! In this episode, Bjork talks with Jason Logsdon from Amazing Food Made Easy about self-publishing a cookbook.

For many bloggers, getting a cookbook deal sounds like a dream come true. That's when they know they've "made it." As it turns out, though, getting a cookbook deal with a major publisher isn't all puppies and roses. When it comes down to it, publishing a cookbook is more about brand awareness than it is about income, and much of the legwork done for creating and marketing the book is still up to the author.

Jason Logsdon published his first cookbook when his blog was still rather small - and he quickly discovered how self-publishing can actually be a simple, rewarding process that allows you to generate income even with a relatively small audience.

In this episode, Jason shares:
  • Why he chose such a specific niche to blog in
  • The 4 simple steps to self-publishing
  • When it's better to self publish vs. traditional publish
  • What an average blogger can expect to make from a traditionally published cookbook
  • How much money a self-published book can bring in
  • How much traffic he had when he published his first book
  • Who does the editing when you self-publish
  • Why it's a good idea to publish a print book
  • What tools he uses to layout his books

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