Why You Should Write the Ebook You'd Like to Read

EPISODE · Jun 5, 2024 · 48 MIN

Why You Should Write the Ebook You'd Like to Read

from The Blogger Genius Podcast · host Jillian Leslie

Today's guest on The Blogger Genius Podcast is Danielle Turner from Salt Sanity, a chef and food blogger, who has carved a niche for herself in the world of low sodium cooking. In this episode, Danielle talks about how she wrote and sold her first successful ebook using MiloTreeCart and how she focused it on all the things she wished she knew after her husband's heart attack. For the content of her ebook, she used past blog posts. For the marketing and sales, she used MiloTreeCart. She used the AI created sales pages, the launch calendar with daily marketing tasks, and the MiloTreeCart sales email templates to sell with ease. As a natural over-thinker this strategy worked great for her and she was amazed at the results! Show Notes: MiloTreeCart Book a FREE 20-minute call with me Salt Sanity MiloTree Pop-Up App Personality Quiz: What Digital Product Should I Create? Join My Blogger Genius Email List Become a Blogger Genius Facebook Group All Blogger Genius Podcast Episodes Subscribe to the Blogger Genius Podcast: iTunes YouTube Spotify Writing the Ebook You'd Like to Read Adapting to a low sodium diet (after her husband's heart attack) was a challenge. Recognizing this gap of what she didn't know when she was researching low sodium diets, Danielle was inspired to create a digital guide to help those struggling with similar dietary changes. Enter MiloTreeCart, the platform that became her ally in this endeavor. With MiloTreeCart, Danielle leveraged her existing blog content to craft her digital guide, simplifying the process with MiloTreeCart's pre-designed email prompts and AI generated sales pages. Embracing Imperfection and Automation During our conversation, Danielle admits to being an over-thinker, a trait many of us can relate to. MiloTreeCart provided her with a structured roadmap, encouraging her to take action and embrace the concept of "B-minus work." This mindset allowed her to progress and refine her work, automating tasks like email marketing to focus on what she does best—creating content that resonates with her audience. The Food Lover's Guide to Low Sodium Living Danielle's ebook, "The Food Lover's Guide to Low Sodium Living," is a testament to her mission to help people enjoy food while managing their health. The book, a concise yet comprehensive guide of about 58-60 pages, was crafted using a Canva template and initially promoted to her email list. Despite her hesitation to share personal stories, the positive feedback and pre-release interest were affirming. Beyond the Book: Coaching and Diversification As Danielle's mentor, I suggest she could expand her offerings by providing coaching calls and creating new ebooks to upsell to her customers. We also discuss the importance of diversifying income streams, especially in light of traffic fluctuations on her blog. By focusing on her engaged audience and exploring avenues like coaching and workshops, Danielle could further solidify her business. The Takeaway: Overcoming Overthinking Reflecting on our conversation, my biggest takeaway is the universal challenge of overthinking. Danielle's ability to move past this, to do B-minus work, and to confidently engage with her audience is a powerful transformation. It's a reminder that recognizing our value and exploring new income streams can lead to remarkable growth. Join the MiloTree Community If Danielle's story resonates with you and you're curious about how MiloTreeCart can help your business, I invite you to book a 20-minute call with me. Visit milotree.com, and let's discuss your business goals. Remember, we'll soon transition to a monthly subscription, so seize this opportunity! For any questions, reach out to me at [email protected]. Share this story with a friend who might benefit, and if you could give us five stars on iTunes, it would mean the world. Join me again next week for more insights and stories from the Blogger Genius podcast. Other Related Blogger Genius Podcast episodes You'll Enjoy: Unleashing the Power of Selling Ebooks: Your Gateway to a Digital Empire with Jillian Leslie Secret Truths About Selling – Part 1 (Why Is It So Uncomfortable?) with Jillian Leslie Capitalize on Your "Vibe," Use It To Grow Your Blog with Jillian Leslie MiloTreeCart, the Best Tool for Non-Techies to Sell Digital Products I also want to introduce you to the MiloTreeCart, a tool designed for non-techies to sell digital products easily. It comes with features like fill-in-the-blank sales pages, check-out pages, a sales dashboard, upsells, and customer support. MiloTreeCart is currently available for a lifetime deal of $349 or three easy installments of $116.33.

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