Episodes

  • The Secret Amazon Feature That Can Boost Your Book Sales by 30% (Ep. 7)
    Oct 28 2025

    In this episode of The Profitable Author Podcast, JD Caron and Julie Titterington pull back the curtain on A+ Content... Amazon’s hidden gem for indie authors who want to stand out and sell more books.

    They break down what A+ Content actually is, why it matters, and how it can turn a “just browsing” shopper into a paying reader. From smart design choices to subtle storytelling techniques, JD and Julie reveal what separates polished, professional book pages from forgettable ones. They even dive into how to test, tweak, and measure what’s really working (and what’s not) in your A+ setup.

    And if you love their rapid-fire insights, stick around for their lightning round.

    Key Takeaways
    • A+ Content = visibility and credibility. It’s your secret weapon for standing out on Amazon.
    • Formerly known as Enhanced Brand Content (EBC), it’s now available to indie authors through KDP.
    • Well-crafted A+ Content can boost conversion rates by 3–30%.
    • Keep visuals consistent with your book cover and overall brand.
    • Use strong imagery—it grabs attention faster than text.
    • A professional, cohesive look signals trust and quality.
    • Showcase editorial reviews, awards, and genre cues to build authority.
    • Add lifestyle imagery to evoke emotion and genre tone.
    • Refresh your A+ Content periodically using real data—not guesswork.

    👉 Want to sell more books with confidence? Check out the Profitable Author Blueprint Workshop

    👉 Have questions or want to work with us? Reach out at hello@weekendpublisher.com

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    32 mins
  • How to Look Like a Bestselling Author (Even Before You Are One) (Ep. 5)
    Oct 14 2025

    In this episode of The Profitable Author Podcast, JD Caron and Julie Titterington tackle one of the most overlooked success factors for indie authors: credibility. Beyond reviews, they break down what really helps readers trust your book — from editorial reviews and awards to author endorsements and professional memberships.

    You’ll hear honest takes on which credibility boosters actually matter, which ones don’t, and how to use them strategically without wasting money. Whether you’re launching your first book or leveling up your author brand, this episode will help you make your book look and feel legitimate to readers who are ready to buy.

    Takeaways

    • Credibility is what turns browsers into buyers.
    • Editorial reviews reduce buyer hesitation and make your book look professional.
    • Awards can add authority, but not all carry real weight.
    • Endorsements from respected authors can move the needle — if they fit your genre.
    • Professional memberships help with industry credibility, not reader persuasion.
    • Editorial reviews offer the best return on investment for new authors.
    • Focus on recognized award programs; skip pricey “vanity” contests.
    • Networking with peers can open doors for blurbs and collaborations.
    • Keep expectations realistic — credibility doesn’t guarantee sales, but it builds trust.
    • Strategic use of credibility signals (in blurbs, A+ content, ads) can amplify your marketing.

    👉 Want to sell more books with confidence? Check out the Profitable Author Blueprint Workshop

    👉 Have questions or want to work with us? Reach out at hello@weekendpublisher.com

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    34 mins
  • Stop Begging for Reviews, Do This Instead (Ep. 4)
    Oct 7 2025

    Summary

    Struggling to get book reviews that actually sell copies? In this episode of the Profitable Fiction Author podcast, JD Caron and Julie Titterington reveal why reviews are the most powerful form of social proof, how to get them ethically, and what to do when those dreaded 1-stars show up. You’ll also learn the best ways to ask for reviews without sounding desperate and why even negative feedback can fuel your growth as an author.

    Takeaways

    • Reviews reduce friction and boost trust.
    • Social proof drives readers to buy.
    • Gather reviews ethically to protect credibility.
    • Handle 1-stars with curiosity, not panic.
    • Spot patterns to improve your future books.
    • Verified reviews carry more weight than unverified.
    • Asking strategically gets more responses.

    👉 Want to sell more books with confidence? Check out the Profitable Author Blueprint Workshop

    👉 Have questions or want to work with us? Reach out at hello@weekendpublisher.com

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    44 mins
  • When Good Books Wear Bad Covers (Ep.3)
    Sep 30 2025

    Summary

    In this episode of the Profitable Fiction Author podcast, hosts Kelly, JD Caron, and Julie Titterington delve into the critical role of book covers in marketing. They discuss the importance of setting reader expectations, common mistakes authors make in cover design, and the costs associated with creating effective covers. The conversation also includes a lightning round of quickfire questions, providing insights into preferences and best practices for cover design.

    Takeaways

    • Covers serve to bind the book and set expectations.
    • People judge books by their covers, making aesthetics crucial.
    • Unique covers can confuse readers; familiarity is key.
    • The title on a cover should be prominent and readable.
    • Spending more doesn't always guarantee better quality.
    • Covers should be tested for effectiveness, not just personal preference.
    • Repurposing covers for ads can maximize investment.
    • A reasonable budget for a cover is around $500.
    • DIY covers often result in lower quality than professional designs.
    • Consistency in cover design enhances series branding.

    👉 Want to sell more books with confidence? Check out the Profitable Author Blueprint Workshop

    👉 Have questions or want to work with us? Reach out at hello@weekendpublisher.com

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    26 mins
  • Profitable Fiction Isn’t Magic—It’s Strategy (Ep. 2)
    Sep 23 2025

    Summary

    In this episode of the Profitable Fiction Author podcast, hosts Kelly, JD, and Julie discuss common marketing mistakes that authors make. They emphasize the importance of setting realistic sales expectations, understanding the necessity of multiple books and series for profitability, and the critical role of genre alignment in reaching the right audience. The conversation also covers the impact of packaging elements like covers and blurbs on sales, and concludes with a lightning round of quick insights on various marketing strategies.

    Takeaways

    • Unrealistic sales goals can hinder authors' success.
    • The average book sells around 250 copies over its lifetime.
    • Marketing is essential; a good book alone won't sell.
    • Authors need to invest in marketing to gain readers.
    • Multiple books and series increase profitability.
    • Understanding genre is crucial for targeting the right audience.
    • Packaging elements like covers and blurbs significantly affect sales.
    • Click-through rates can indicate if a cover is effective.
    • Authors should focus on building an email list over social media.
    • Playing the long game is more beneficial than focusing solely on launch dates.

    👉 Want to sell more books with confidence? Check out the Profitable Author Blueprint Workshop

    👉 Have questions or want to work with us? Reach out at hello@weekendpublisher.com

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    33 mins
  • Origin Story: Meet the Profitable Fiction Author Team & Our Data-Driven Mission (Ep. 1)
    Sep 11 2025

    In this premiere episode of the Profitable Fiction Author Podcast, hosts Kelly, JD Caron, and Julie Titterington share their personal journeys from editing desks, military service, and 911 dispatch to helping authors sell more books. They reveal how a data-driven approach and resilient mindset can turn a single idea into a thriving author business.

    What You’ll Learn

    • Why mindset outweighs luck in building a sustainable author career
    • How data—not guesswork—drives book marketing success
    • Common traps like the sunk-cost fallacy and how to avoid them
    • The crucial balance of writing and marketing for long-term profitability
    • Why indie publishing can offer more control and higher margins than traditional deals

    Whether you’re publishing your first novel or scaling a series, this episode lays the foundation for writing that pays.

    👉 Want to sell more books with confidence? Check out the Profitable Author Blueprint Workshop

    👉 Have questions or want to work with us? Reach out at hello@weekendpublisher.com

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    45 mins