38 episodes

This is the podcast for female Christian writers who want to grow and nurture their audience without social media.

Are you tired of chasing the algorithm? Has social media left you feeling drained, overwhelmed, unfruitful and…trapped?

Co-hosts and writers Sandy Cooper and Mary K. Tiller want you to be free to build a sustainable, profitable, and God-honoring writing career. Their vision is to empower you to confidently reject life-sucking and ineffective methods of platform growth and instead pursue purposeful strategies that play to your strengths and yield a better ROI.

Writing Off Social: The Podcast | Build Your Platform and Grow Your Email List Without Social Media Sandy Cooper

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This is the podcast for female Christian writers who want to grow and nurture their audience without social media.

Are you tired of chasing the algorithm? Has social media left you feeling drained, overwhelmed, unfruitful and…trapped?

Co-hosts and writers Sandy Cooper and Mary K. Tiller want you to be free to build a sustainable, profitable, and God-honoring writing career. Their vision is to empower you to confidently reject life-sucking and ineffective methods of platform growth and instead pursue purposeful strategies that play to your strengths and yield a better ROI.

    37 | What's Working for Writers in 2024 w/Thomas Umstattd Jr., Pt2

    37 | What's Working for Writers in 2024 w/Thomas Umstattd Jr., Pt2

    Last week in EP36, podcast host and industry expert, Thomas Umstattd, Jr, unequivocally affirmed that social media is no longer working for authors. Today, in Part 2, Thomas shares three things you can do instead of social media, what marketing strategies are working well for indie authors in 2024, and where he sees the publishing industry headed in the coming years. For show notes, click here.
     

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    36 | The Rise and Fall of Social Media for Writers w/Thomas Umstattd Jr., Pt1

    36 | The Rise and Fall of Social Media for Writers w/Thomas Umstattd Jr., Pt1

    In the early days of social media, a writer could speak directly to her reader and even go viral. Today, however, neither of those things are possible. In the first of a 2-part conversation, Thomas Umstaddt Jr. explains the rise and fall of social media and why the publishing industry still clings to a metric that is no longer valid. Click here for show notes. 

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    35 | How To Manage Information Overload

    35 | How To Manage Information Overload

    As a writer, you are inundated with information on improving your craft and building your business. Whether through a writing group or a mastermind, a course or industry-related newsletters, books, or even podcasts, information overload is real and its effects on your ability to focus and create can be profound. In this week’s episode, we discuss information overload: why it’s a problem, and 4 ways you can manage it. Listen in! For show notes click here.
     

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    34 | Social Media's Role in the Christian Publishing Industry w/Will Anderson, Pt. 2

    34 | Social Media's Role in the Christian Publishing Industry w/Will Anderson, Pt. 2

    If you are writing a book proposal and do NOT have a social media presence, you may be tempted to neglect the mention of "platform" altogether. But even without impressive numbers, you can still show an editor that you are on a growth trajectory. Today Will Parker Anderson, Senior Book Editor at Waterbrook and Multnomah (the Christian imprint of Penguin Random House, the largest publisher in the world) will tell you how! This is Part 2 of a 2-part conversation. For Part 1, listen to EP33. For show notes, go to writingoffsocial.com/34
     

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    33 | Social Media's Role in the Christian Publishing Industry w/Will Anderson, Pt. 1

    33 | Social Media's Role in the Christian Publishing Industry w/Will Anderson, Pt. 1

    How has social media changed the landscape of the publishing industry and what does that mean for you? This week we’re continuing our series of conversations with industry experts by talking to Will Anderson, Senior Editor at Waterbrook and Multnomah and founder of The Writer’s Circle. This is Part 1 of a 2-part conversation. For show notes, go to writingoffsocial.com/33.
     

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    32 | Why Author Platform is Broken and What to Do About It w/Mary DeMuth, Pt.2

    32 | Why Author Platform is Broken and What to Do About It w/Mary DeMuth, Pt.2

    Last week in Part 1/EP31, author and literary agent, Mary DeMuth candidly discussed her frustrations surrounding social media. Today, we’re continuing our conversation, as Mary openly shares what she considers a viable email list and open rate numbers, what other metrics outside of social medial are attractive to her as a literary agent, and what she would say to an author like you who doesn’t want to use social media, but still wants to pursue traditional publishing. We were blown away by Mary’s sharp insights and deep encouragement. And we have a hunch you will be, too. This is Part 2 of a 2-part conversation. Click here for show notes. The Course Lite is now available!
     

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Customer Reviews

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50 Ratings

KelseyGietlAuthor ,

Exactly what I needed!

Amazing podcast! Sandy and Mary K provide wonderful advice for how to leave social media and still have a fulfilling life as an author. They also offer overall wonderful inspiration to anyone who is tired of being trapped on social media and looking for another way. Recommended for authors and non-authors alike!

Mama Reflections ,

Just what I needed!

I’ve listened to a couple of episodes now, but this last episode (#16) was just what I needed. My blog got hit hard by the new update and my latest launch totally flopped. I’m going to hold on to the reminder that this is a pruning and not death. As I abide, God will lead me. Thank you!

mrsmount ,

Great content

I love this podcast and have benefited greatly from its insights. I do feel like the second season has been heavy on pushing the podcasters’ course, and some of the episodes come off like an extended advertisement for the course, especially since several guests have been through the course. That being said, the conversations are helpful and thought-provoking!

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