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MyKitaab
Publish and Market Your Books
MyKitaab Podcast will help you in your journey of publishing and marketing your book. Your show's guests answer the question "I have written a book, how do I get it published in India?"Host Amar Vyas interviews authors, editors, publishers and entrepreneurs in publishing. We talk about audiobooks, translations, productivity, book marketing, social media for authors, self publishing, and ebooks. The guests on this show include authorpreneur Joanna Penn, entrepreneurs Leonard Fernandes (Cinnamon Teal) and Mark Coker (Smashwords); Mark Lefebvre (Kobo), and Bestselling Authors, Karan...
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5.0 stars from 70 ratings
Kitaab means book in Hindi, so the podcast is all about publishing your book in India. Use this podcast to learn how to publish you're own book, how to market it, and how to be a successful writer.
LancerKind via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/24/17
Love this show!
Wonderful content. Helpful and inspiring!
Can't get enough!!! Thank you! via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/14/16
Insightful Podcast!
The podcast is bout publishing and marketing books in India. I live in Canada. I was riveted by the discussion about Squiggler and the use of Twitter as a promotion platform. This content will help anyone anywhere who wants to get a message out to the world. Congratulations!
Louis Di Bianco via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 10/14/16
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