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SPS-453: Three Questions Every Author Should Ask

50 min · 25. Juni 2026
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This week on The Self-Publishing Show, James Blatch and Cissy Mecca reflect on The Self Publishing Show Live 2026 and discuss what happens after the excitement of a conference ends. They explore the importance of reviewing progress at the halfway point of the year, assessing business goals, and deciding what to focus on for the remainder of 2026. The conversation covers productivity, TikTok marketing, author accountability, using data to make better decisions, and feedback from SPS Live attendees. James also shares plans being considered for future SPS Live events, including more hands-on workshops and potentially expanding the conference format. Key Talking Points * Why a mid-year business review is essential for authors * Assessing goals, progress, and priorities for the second half of the year * Using data and metrics to make smarter publishing decisions * TikTok marketing and deciding where to focus your time * The challenge of balancing creativity with business planning * SPS Live attendee feedback and highlights from the event * The possibility of adding a third day to SPS Live * Ideas for future hands-on workshop and implementation sessions * The value of accountability and sharing plans with other authors * Avoiding overwhelm by focusing on a small number of key objectives * Homework: James & Cissy's Mid-Year Author Check-In Questions: * What number are you proudest of from the first half of 2026? * What did you stop doing, and was it the right decision? * What is your Q3 pivot — what are you going to do differently? Links & Resources Mentioned * ProWritingAid: https://prowritingaid.com [https://prowritingaid.com/] * SPS Live Digital Ticket & Replay Access: https://learnselfpublishing.com/digital [https://learnselfpublishing.com/digital] * Cissy Mecca Romance: https://meccaromance.com [https://meccaromance.com/] * Two Authors' Podcast: https://youtu.be/QhYcucRQeBw?si=yPfqRHW_P4INK1RI [https://youtu.be/QhYcucRQeBw?si=yPfqRHW_P4INK1RI]

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Episode SPS-453: Three Questions Every Author Should Ask Cover

SPS-453: Three Questions Every Author Should Ask

This week on The Self-Publishing Show, James Blatch and Cissy Mecca reflect on The Self Publishing Show Live 2026 and discuss what happens after the excitement of a conference ends. They explore the importance of reviewing progress at the halfway point of the year, assessing business goals, and deciding what to focus on for the remainder of 2026. The conversation covers productivity, TikTok marketing, author accountability, using data to make better decisions, and feedback from SPS Live attendees. James also shares plans being considered for future SPS Live events, including more hands-on workshops and potentially expanding the conference format. Key Talking Points * Why a mid-year business review is essential for authors * Assessing goals, progress, and priorities for the second half of the year * Using data and metrics to make smarter publishing decisions * TikTok marketing and deciding where to focus your time * The challenge of balancing creativity with business planning * SPS Live attendee feedback and highlights from the event * The possibility of adding a third day to SPS Live * Ideas for future hands-on workshop and implementation sessions * The value of accountability and sharing plans with other authors * Avoiding overwhelm by focusing on a small number of key objectives * Homework: James & Cissy's Mid-Year Author Check-In Questions: * What number are you proudest of from the first half of 2026? * What did you stop doing, and was it the right decision? * What is your Q3 pivot — what are you going to do differently? Links & Resources Mentioned * ProWritingAid: https://prowritingaid.com [https://prowritingaid.com/] * SPS Live Digital Ticket & Replay Access: https://learnselfpublishing.com/digital [https://learnselfpublishing.com/digital] * Cissy Mecca Romance: https://meccaromance.com [https://meccaromance.com/] * Two Authors' Podcast: https://youtu.be/QhYcucRQeBw?si=yPfqRHW_P4INK1RI [https://youtu.be/QhYcucRQeBw?si=yPfqRHW_P4INK1RI]

25. Juni 202650 min
Episode SPS-452: Lessons from London Cover

SPS-452: Lessons from London

This week on The Self-Publishing Show, James Blatch and Cissy Mecca reflect on SPS Live 2026 and the Cambridge Retreat, sharing their biggest takeaways from the event and the sessions that made the biggest impact. From direct sales and BookVault strategies to AI workflows, reader engagement, advertising, TikTok marketing, and writing for commercial success, the pair discuss the practical lessons authors can apply immediately to their own publishing businesses. The episode serves as a post-conference debrief, highlighting the trends, tools, and mindset shifts that are shaping the future of indie publishing. Key Talking Points * Key lessons and standout moments from SPS Live 2026 & The Cambridge Retreat * Direct sales opportunities and simplifying fulfilment with BookVault * Using AI to streamline author businesses and administrative workflows * Building AI projects and systems rather than relying on individual chat prompts * Advertising strategies and improving marketing effectiveness * Why consistency beats chasing viral success on TikTok * Reader engagement, newsletter performance, and audience growth * Writing for commercial success and understanding reading-age expectations * The importance of clear, accessible writing ("Saxon over Latin") * Practical actions authors can take immediately after attending a conference * How successful authors focus on implementing ideas rather than collecting them Links & Resources Mentioned * ProWritingAid: https://prowritingaid.com [https://prowritingaid.com] * SPS Live 2026 Digital: https://www.learnselfpublishing.com/spslive-digital [https://www.learnselfpublishing.com/spslive-digital] * BookVault: https://bookvault.app [https://bookvault.app] * Tammi Labrecque: https://newsletterninja.net [https://newsletterninja.net] * Gunning Fog Index — estimates how hard a piece of writing is to read. The formula is: Fog Index=0.4×(wordssentences+100×complex wordswords)\text{Fog Index} = 0.4 \times \left( \frac{\text{words}}{\text{sentences}} + 100 \times \frac{\text{complex words}}{\text{words}} \right)Fog Index=0.4×(sentenceswords +100×wordscomplex words )Where: Words per sentence = total words ÷ total sentences Complex words = words with three or more syllables, usually excluding proper nouns, familiar compound words, and common suffix forms. So in plain English: Fog Index=0.4×(average sentence length+percentage of complex words)\text{Fog Index} = 0.4 \times (\text{average sentence length} + \text{percentage of complex words})Fog Index=0.4×(average sentence length+percentage of complex words)Example: If a passage has: * 120 words * 6 sentences * 12 complex words Then: Average sentence length = 120 ÷ 6 = 20 Percentage of complex words = 12 ÷ 120 × 100 = 10 0.4×(20+10)=120.4 \times (20 + 10) = 120.4×(20+10)=12 So the Fog Index is 12, meaning the writing is roughly suited to someone with a 12th-grade / late secondary-school reading level.

18. Juni 202639 min
Episode SPS-451: Live at The Self Publishing Show Cover

SPS-451: Live at The Self Publishing Show

This week on The Self-Publishing Show, James Blatch and Sissy Mecca record live from SPS Live in London, surrounded by more than 500 authors from around the world. They share the atmosphere from the conference floor, discuss some of the standout sessions, and chat with special guests including volunteer coordinator Adrian Wills, Draft2Digital's Dan Wood, and Doug Pratt and Nick Harvey from the Two Indie Authors podcast. Topics include fandom building, direct sales, the future impact of AI on publishing, conference networking, and the power of community within the indie author world. Key Talking Points * Behind-the-scenes insights into running SPS Live * The vital role volunteers play in creating a successful conference experience * Building author fandom and reader loyalty beyond the ebook * Lessons from Damon Courtney's "Taylor Swift Method" presentation * Why direct sales and special editions continue to grow in importance * The value of author conferences for networking and learning * How the indie publishing landscape is changing through AI * Why authors need to understand AI, even if they choose not to use it * The increasing importance of reader relationships and community building * Dan Wood's perspective on industry trends and adapting to change * A conversation with Nick Harvey and Doug Pratt about podcasting and the indie author community * The unique atmosphere and energy of SPS Live compared to other industry events Links & Resources Mentioned * ProWritingAid: https://prowritingaid.com [https://prowritingaid.com/] * Draft2Digital: https://www.draft2digital.com [https://www.draft2digital.com/] * BookFunnel: https://bookfunnel.com [https://bookfunnel.com/] * The Two Indie Authors Podcast * Vellum: https://vellum.pub [https://vellum.pub/] * SPS Live: https://www.learnselfpublishing.com/spslive [https://www.learnselfpublishing.com/spslive]

12. Juni 202626 min
Episode SPS-450: How to Work a Conference (Not Just Attend One) with James Blatch & Cissy Mecca Cover

SPS-450: How to Work a Conference (Not Just Attend One) with James Blatch & Cissy Mecca

This week on The Self-Publishing Show, James Blatch and Cissy Mecca share practical advice on how to work a conference rather than simply attend one, ahead of SPS Live in London. They discuss how authors can prepare in advance, choose the right sessions, network confidently, ask useful questions, and turn conference inspiration into real action afterwards. The episode also covers author scams, AI discoverability, changing AI tools, and how writers can use conferences to build meaningful connections and long-term career momentum. Key Talking Points * How to prepare before arriving at a conference * Why authors should treat conferences as an investment * Choosing sessions based on your current goals * Making the most of panels, Q&As and speaker access * Networking naturally without feeling awkward * Why generosity and genuine curiosity help build stronger connections * How to take useful notes and turn ideas into action * Avoiding post-conference overwhelm * Staying alert to scams targeting authors * AI discoverability and why metadata, niche positioning and FAQs matter Links & Resources Mentioned * ProWritingAid: https://prowritingaid.com [https://prowritingaid.com/] * SPS Live 2026 schedule: https://learnselfpublishing.com/schedule [https://learnselfpublishing.com/schedule] * SPS Live digital ticket: https://learnselfpublishing.com/spslive-digital [https://learnselfpublishing.com/spslive-digital] * Meta's subscriptions: https://www.meta.com/en-gb/help/subscriptions/960854640235758 [https://www.meta.com/en-gb/help/subscriptions/960854640235758]

4. Juni 202657 min
Episode SPS-449: The New Rules of Book Discovery with James Blatch & Cissy Mecca Cover

SPS-449: The New Rules of Book Discovery with James Blatch & Cissy Mecca

This week on The Self-Publishing Show, James Blatch and Cissy Mecca discuss the major changes coming to Audible and ACX, including the new royalty model and updated enrolment requirements for audiobook authors. They explore what these changes could mean for indie publishers, the growing opportunities in wide audio distribution, and why authors may want to think beyond Audible. Alongside the industry discussion, there's plenty of SPS banter covering podcast microphones, pop filters, romance conferences, and the ever-changing publishing landscape. Key Talking Points * Audible's new royalty model and ACX enrolment changes * What indie authors need to know about audiobook distribution updates * Exclusive versus wide audio strategies * Direct audiobook sales using platforms like BookFunnel * Spotify's increasing presence in the audiobook market * Concerns around royalty transparency and reporting * Why authors need to remain flexible as publishing evolves * SPS banter about podcasting, microphones, and author life Links & Resources Mentioned * ProWritingAid: https://prowritingaid.com [https://prowritingaid.com/] Use code IWC15 for 15% off annual subscriptions. * ACX: https://www.acx.com [https://www.acx.com/] * BookFunnel: https://bookfunnel.com [https://bookfunnel.com/] * Self-Publishing Show Live: https://www.learnselfpublishing.com/spslive [https://www.learnselfpublishing.com/spslive] * The New Rules of Book Discovery PDF [https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/7kmko7kkvgfkv8obiu2q5/SPS-Ep-449-The-New-Rules-of-Book-Discovery.pdf?rlkey=ueisagy7qgkp9qusws5i6ylva&dl=0]

28. Mai 20261 h 2 min