The Mando Method
The Mando Method Podcast cohosts Armand Rosamilia and Chuck Buda talk about getting reviews from readers and the good and the bad that comes along with it
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The Mando Method Podcast cohosts Armand Rosamilia and Chuck Buda are joined by author A.C. Ward to talk about some of the ways to track your sales and the tools to use to do it
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The Mando Method Podcast cohosts Armand Rosamilia and Chuck Buda are joined by a special guest, author A.C. Ward, to talk about her move into being a full-time writer
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On this episode of The Mando Method Podcast, cohosts Armand Rosamilia and Chuck Buda dive into the listener questions and perhaps even answer them properly
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On this episode of The Mando Method Podcast, cohosts Armand Rosamilia and Chuck Buda are joined by two award-winning authors, Nzondi and Robert J. Sawyer, to discuss winning awards, their writing processes and so much more!
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On this episode of The Mando Method Podcast, cohosts Armand Rosamilia and Chuck Buda chat about having fun with ads. Plus a lot more stuff that might not make sense
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The Mando Method Podcast cohosts Armand Rosamilia and Chuck Buda dive into the listener questions! Time for another Chuck's Mailbag episode!
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The Mando Method Podcast cohosts Armand Rosamilia and Chuck Buda talk about their processes of writing the best possible book descriptions for their releases, and what they've learned, good and bad
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The Mando Method Podcast cohosts Armand Rosamilia and Chuck Buda dive into a great article from Simona Tolcheva,
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The Mando Method Podcast cohosts Armand Rosamilia and Chuck Buda go over some highlights from a great article by author Robert Chazz Chute
info_outlineOn this episode of The Mando Method Podcast, cohosts Armand Rosamilia and Chuck Buda talk about their successes and failures of writing 50,000 words in 30 days during NaNoWriMo