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What Actually Builds an Author Brand? Relationships, Reputation, and Showing Up | Ty Schmidt

27 min · 20 de abr de 2026
Portada del episodio What Actually Builds an Author Brand? Relationships, Reputation, and Showing Up | Ty Schmidt

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Building an author brand can feel messy. You are trying to figure out how your brand connects to your book, how your book supports your brand, and how to actually show up online in a way that feels clear, consistent, and real. In this episode of Your Path to Book Publishing, Zach talks with Ty Schmidt about what actually helps people pay attention to your brand. Together, they unpack why branding is not just about graphics, logos, or posting content. It is about the relationships and reputation you build over time and what people come to know you for. Ty shares insights from her background in journalism, social media, and brand-building, along with practical advice for authors who feel overwhelmed by all the different platforms and pressure to do everything at once. By the time you finish listening, you’ll learn: * Why relationships and reputation are such a powerful part of author branding * How to get clearer on who you are and what your brand stands for * Why authors do not need to be on every platform to build momentum * How to engage online in a way that actually builds connection * Why “posting and ghosting” is not enough if you want people to remember you Ty also shares a simple but challenging question authors should ask themselves: Who are you in 12 words or less? That clarity can become a foundation for how you show up online, communicate your message, and connect with the people you want to serve. If you have been overthinking your author brand or feeling like you need to do more before you can start, this episode is a helpful reminder that progress matters more than perfection, and that sometimes the best place to begin is by choosing one platform, one message, and one way to start showing up consistently. Learn more about Your Path to Book Publishing by visiting Juxtabook.com [https://www.juxtabook.com/]  and discover if traditional publishing, self-publishing, or hybrid publishing is right for you.  Liked this episode? Share it and tag us on Instagram @juxtabookpress [https://www.instagram.com/juxtabookpress/] Connect with the Host on LinkedIn: @ZachKristensen [https://www.linkedin.com/in/zachkristensen/] Love the show? Leave a review and let us know! CONNECT WITH US: Website [https://www.juxtabook.com/] | Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/juxtabk/] | Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/JuxtaBook]

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Portada del episodio Ep. 144 - Your Book Launch Strategy Starts With Your Why

Ep. 144 - Your Book Launch Strategy Starts With Your Why

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Portada del episodio Author Habits That Help You Sell More Books and Build Reader Trust

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Portada del episodio How to Make Your Book More Memorable Through Storytelling

How to Make Your Book More Memorable Through Storytelling

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