Trust us, it's there! If you want episodes delivered straight to your inbox, consider subscribing to the show and we'll email you each time a new episode is released! Thanks for tuning it & keep being awesome. Subscribe to the Podcast We hope you enjoy this episode and that you find some golden nuggets within this interview. How Tucker went from writing blogs to landing on the New York Times bestseller list with his first book. Jeff Guillot Head of Audiobooks at Scribe Media We Help Experts Turn Their Ideas into Books Austin, Texas, United States 2K followers 500+ connections Join to follow Scribe Media Los. How avoiding the traditional route to professional writing helped Tucker monetize his work early in his career. Why are high-end service businesses so difficult to scale? The employee growth number Scribe hit when things started to break. PLAY 132: The Scribe Media Files, Volume II Dont Listen to This Podcast Society & Culture Financial fraud, the last layoffs, and a disgraced former CEO invades our Zoom room. What are the character traits that make a great CEO? The nuances behind the decision-making processes for what lands on the New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestseller lists. Scribes have been translating the thoughts of great leaders into text for thousands of years. How will AI impact authoring books? Why some books can be marketed successfully for cheap and others fail to gain traction regardless of marketing spend. The idea of “dirty authenticity” as the future of effective marketing. Should your book deliver content that your readers want to hear or content that your readers need to hear? What are the steps to writing a nonfiction book – and why writing for niche audiences can be so lucrative. Key Takeaways with Tucker Max The internal changes with roles and responsibilities that helped Scribe Media grow from $2M to $24M. You’ll also hear Tucker share the key questions nonfiction writers must be able to answer before putting pen to paper, how Scribe adjusted its organizational structure to grow from $2M to $24M, and the role AI will play in book writing in the years to come. In today’s episode, you’ll hear Tucker talk about the nontraditional avenues entrepreneurs and aspiring writers can use to monetize their written ideas in a big way. For many entrepreneurs, however, chasing sales and bestseller lists may not be the best way to crack 7 and 8-figures with writing. After helping Scribe grow to $24M, Tucker exited the company in 2021. Tucker’s books have sold more than 4.5 million copies, while Scribe Media has helped publish memoirs for people like David Goggins, Tiffany Haddish and Dan Sullivan. Tucker Max is a 4X New York Times bestselling author, investor and the former co-founder of Scribe Media, a multi-8-figure publishing company that helps aspiring authors tell and sell their stories.
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