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Unleashing the Power of Transformation: A Conversation with Christine Kloser Ep. 118
Episode 1182nd May 2023 • Fascinating Entrepreneurs • Natasha Miller
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USA Today and Wall Street Journal best-selling author, Christine Kloser is the Founder and CEO of Get Your Book Done, where for 16 years, she’s coached writers through her proprietary Get Your Book Done process.   To date, she’s coached and published more than 650 transformational authors in a dozen countries... with many of her authors leveraging their book to launch and transition careers, grow businesses, land on the stage of TEDx and become sought after media experts.  She's been featured in The New York Times, Entrepreneur Magazine, Los Angeles Times, Forbes.com and FOX, and brings an authentic and refreshing approach to a crowded and often confusing author space.

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Christine Kloser:

So a lot of what we do once someone is working with

Christine Kloser:

us is reassuring them, guiding them, helping them really just

Christine Kloser:

find their flow and ease with that.

Christine Kloser:

It is kind of a, it's a journey.

Natasha Miller:

Welcome to FASCINATING ENTREPRENEURS.

Natasha Miller:

How do people end up becoming an entrepreneur?

Natasha Miller:

How do they scale and grow their businesses?

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How do they plan for profit?

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Are they in it for life?

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Are they building to exit?

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These and a myriad of other topics will be discussed to pull back the

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veil on the wizardry of successful and FASCINATING ENTREPRENEURS.

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My book, RELENTLESS is now available everywhere books can be bought online,

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including Amazon and BarnesandNoble.com, try your local indie bookstore too.

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And if they don't have it, they can order it.

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Just ask them.

Natasha Miller:

The reviews are streaming in and I'm so thankful for the positive feedback

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as well as hearing from people that my memoir has impacted them positively.

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It is not enough to be resilient.

Natasha Miller:

You have to be relentless.

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You can go to TheRelentlessBook.com for more information.

Natasha Miller:

Thank you so much.

Natasha Miller:

Christine Kloser is a bestselling author and founder, CEO of Get Your Book Done,

Natasha Miller:

a publishing company focused on the work of women writing transformational books.

Natasha Miller:

We talk about marketing strategies, the challenges writers face,

Natasha Miller:

and how she helps them bridge the gap between where they are.

Natasha Miller:

To publishing their book.

Natasha Miller:

Now, let's get right into it.

Christine Kloser:

I had started writing a book, I would say probably in the mid

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nineties myself, but it's still to this day is not published, believe it or not.

Christine Kloser:

But in 2002, the year after my husband and I were married, we were at a seminar and

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he was listening to all those different speakers and in the process of listening

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to one of the speakers, he had this like download, there's no other way that I

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can describe it other than a download.

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And he had this download that he was gonna write a book.

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And I'm like, that's great honey.

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What's it about?

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And he was convinced that he was gonna go interview Major League baseball

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players from all of the Major League teams, cuz he's a big baseball guy.

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And he was gonna really get to understand their mindset.

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Like how do, how do you succeed in a game of failure?

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And I was like, that's terrific.

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Except he didn't know a single major league baseball player.

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He didn't know anyone who knew any major league baseball players.

Christine Kloser:

And so when I told him, great, you figure that out and I'll

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figure out how to publish it.

Christine Kloser:

Even though we were relative newlyweds, I didn't have a whole lot of confidence

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that he was gonna be able to get all these interviews, and then 300

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plus interviews later with players from all 30 major league teams.

Christine Kloser:

He had his interviews, he had his book, and I had to figure out how to publish it.

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So I did.

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And at the same time that he was working on his and I was learning to publish

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his, I thought, as long as I know how to do this, I've got something to say too.

Christine Kloser:

Why don't I get a bunch of women from my women's networking group that I

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used to write in Los Angeles and we'll all each write a chapter and we'll put

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it in a book ala Chicken Soup for the Soul style and then I'll get published

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too and I can check that off my list.

Christine Kloser:

So in 2004, my husband's book, stepping Up to the Plate, came

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out just two weeks before my first book, inspiration to Realization.

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And as I say, the rest is history.

Christine Kloser:

Amazing.

Natasha Miller:

Wow.

Natasha Miller:

And okay, is he still authoring books?

Christine Kloser:

He did that one and then he did an updated edition of it.

Christine Kloser:

But he is still speaking on that same book that came out in 2004, 19 years later.

Christine Kloser:

He still goes out and speak.

Christine Kloser:

He still coaches, players around mindset, um, will authors, actors,

Christine Kloser:

and athletes all around mindset.

Christine Kloser:

But yeah, he still goes out and talks about that book almost 20 years later.

Christine Kloser:

They didn't need to write another one.

Natasha Miller:

Yeah.

Natasha Miller:

Maybe stop while you're ahead.

Natasha Miller:

In 2004, self-publishing wasn't as prominent as it is now, so how

Natasha Miller:

difficult was it for you to break that barrier and be one of the pioneers?

Natasha Miller:

I don't know if.

Natasha Miller:

If you can,

Christine Kloser:

Yeah,

Christine Kloser:

I mean, I dunno that I consider myself necessarily a pioneer, but I

Christine Kloser:

certainly got started in this business before the Kindle like even existed.

Christine Kloser:

So that tells you what I've seen in terms of the whole publishing industry

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and how it's evolved and how it's shifted and what it looked like back

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then for both of us was ordering.

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Thousands of books at a time.

Christine Kloser:

I still remember the day I was pregnant.

Christine Kloser:

Our daughter was born February 13th, 2005 and like in November of 2004,

Christine Kloser:

so I was significantly pregnant when books were being delivered.

Christine Kloser:

And we literally rented like a lift back truck.

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We drove up to the print house outside of Los Angeles, cause I lived in LA at

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the time and we like, somehow my husband figured how to get that truck backed up.

Christine Kloser:

And we had these pallets of books and.

Christine Kloser:

All the women who contributed to my book all met at my house at the same

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time and we just kind of unloaded the book and you know, the boxes of books

Christine Kloser:

and each woman got their share of books and that's how we did it back then.

Christine Kloser:

But I think I had to order, I probably ordered cuz we gave

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40 women each a hundred books.

Christine Kloser:

So we ordered about 4,000 copies.

Natasha Miller:

And so that was offset printing?

Christine Kloser:

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Christine Kloser:

That was full on major print one at a print house.

Christine Kloser:

There was no print on demand back then.

Christine Kloser:

Really.

Natasha Miller:

That's a whole skillset that you had to learn.

Natasha Miller:

And you don't have to today learn no.

Natasha Miller:

That deep of a skillset unless you wanna do an offset printing run.

Natasha Miller:

Yeah, which some people do.

Natasha Miller:

Good for you.

Natasha Miller:

Okay, so what type of authors are attracted to your company?

Natasha Miller:

And second of all, which may be a different answer,

Natasha Miller:

who is your ideal client?

Christine Kloser:

They're actually kind of one and the same, really who was attracted

Christine Kloser:

to us and who our ideal client is.

Christine Kloser:

Our ideal client really is like a woman, usually 40 plus, who has lived some

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life, who has had some experience, and who feels like she's at that point in

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her life where there is something more.

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Where she knows she's here to bring more light to the world, to bring more

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of her gifts to the world, to be an influence on the people that she is

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meant to impact and influence in whatever way, shape, or form that looks like.

Christine Kloser:

And she doesn't want to just be a number in some factor,

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like book publishing factory.

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She's a woman who appreciates and values, true client care, nurturing,

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handholding, guidance, feeling assured at every single step of the process.

Christine Kloser:

Not like having to try to figure out, well, Where is my book now

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and what's going on with it?

Christine Kloser:

And God, that editor was really not very nice with how they said, how

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they said, and why can't I do it this way when I wanna do it that way?

Christine Kloser:

It's someone who just appreciates being really well taken care of and nurtured

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through what we believe me and my entire team believe is an absolutely

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life-changing, transformational process of writing that book and

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putting your stake in the ground and being willing and ready at the point

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in your life where you're saying.

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Okay world.

Christine Kloser:

This is who I am.

Christine Kloser:

This is me.

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That's really our ideal client, and that's who's attracted us.

Christine Kloser:

We just had a couple dozen people on one of our masterminds yesterday, and

Christine Kloser:

I mean, we were celebrating two new authors that just launched, and three

Christine Kloser:

more authors who just submitted their manuscripts to start the editing process.

Christine Kloser:

And it was like a love fest.

Christine Kloser:

Just everyone supporting everyone, and so grateful for the support they

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receive from the team and from the upliftment that they get from each other.

Christine Kloser:

And for the feeling that no matter what they're going through, we will

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take them by the hand and walk them through it in a way that feels safe,

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in a way that feels certain in, you know, today's not necessarily

Christine Kloser:

super safe feeling kind of world.

Christine Kloser:

So that's who we serve.

Natasha Miller:

Yeah.

Christine Kloser:

Our new tagline actually is we're just

Christine Kloser:

updating our website as we speak.

Christine Kloser:

Our new tagline is writing a book can feel scary and we make it feel safe.

Christine Kloser:

And that's what we've been doing for almost 20 years.

Natasha Miller:

You're a safe house for authors.

Christine Kloser:

We are a safe house.

Natasha Miller:

How much time, and maybe you don't have this measurement,

Natasha Miller:

but on average, how much time does your team spend with an author and I'd say

Natasha Miller:

one-on-one, cuz I know you're doing the Coaching and Masterminds, which

Natasha Miller:

is group, which is incredibly powerful and shouldn't be, in my opinion,

Natasha Miller:

separated in importance to one-on-one.

Natasha Miller:

Cause I think they're both so important.

Natasha Miller:

So one-on-one about how much is earmarked on average.

Christine Kloser:

As much as it takes depending upon how

Christine Kloser:

someone comes in to work with us.

Christine Kloser:

If we're helping them write the book, you know, and they're being guided

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through some one-on-one coaching and writing the book, we usually coach

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over the course of six months to help someone through their writing process.

Christine Kloser:

And then in publishing, it's like they're not necessarily being

Christine Kloser:

coached in the publishing because it's done for your service.

Christine Kloser:

We're doing everything for them.

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But it's as much one-on-one time is needed with the team in order to have that

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book be what that client wants it to be.

Christine Kloser:

So if that author is like, you know, needs a little bit of extra time on

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the cover, or they're needing a little bit of extra work with developmental

Christine Kloser:

editing or whatever it is, we will do what we need to do so that each and

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every one of our clients is really happy with their final product.

Natasha Miller:

Is that a weekly cadence for when you're writing with them?

Christine Kloser:

When we're riding with them, the coaching is usually

Christine Kloser:

every other week, so they have time to make progress in between enough to come

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back with, "Okay, here's what I did."

Christine Kloser:

"Here's what I didn't do."

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"Here's what I have questions about."

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We find that if we go every week, it's like it doesn't really give them enough to

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dig in enough and have enough to come back with us so we can keep moving them forward

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and forward and forward in the process.

Christine Kloser:

We find that that cadence kind of works best.

Natasha Miller:

I love the idea of just how much whatever it takes, but

Natasha Miller:

I'm wondering on the business side, How you budget for that, because

Natasha Miller:

there's some high maintenance people that need a lot more and Yeah.

Natasha Miller:

PS I might be one of them.

Natasha Miller:

So I'm not like trying to jab anybody just being self-aware.

Natasha Miller:

And then there are people that are like, "Yeah, I'm good.

Natasha Miller:

How do you manage that on your P and L?

Christine Kloser:

Yeah.

Christine Kloser:

What we've found that actually kind of balances out.

Christine Kloser:

It comes out the wash.

Christine Kloser:

Yeah, it comes out in the wash.

Christine Kloser:

And of course like the way that we work is we sort of have a set number

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of like a 50,000 word count that's included in our publishing package and

Christine Kloser:

anything above that, there are set fees for the next 5,000 words in the next

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10,000 words, and it's 15,000 words.

Christine Kloser:

I mean, sometimes it's another hundred thousand words if we're doing

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150,000 word manuscript for someone, which is kind of a beast of a book.

Christine Kloser:

So we make sure that we kind of account for what the extra is with what the

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length of the book is, but we also find that we have some clients like.

Christine Kloser:

The first cover we show them, bam, done.

Christine Kloser:

They love it, finish like it science sealed and delivered.

Christine Kloser:

So they kind of make up for energetically and financially the clients where

Christine Kloser:

we go through multiple iterations cuz you know, can we try that Fonda,

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can we move that word a little bit?

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And so we have both ends of the spectrum.

Christine Kloser:

So we kind of, you know, price.

Christine Kloser:

I'll say in the middle because we know it's gonna balance out cuz they're

Christine Kloser:

not all on the higher maintenance side and they're not all on the super low.

Christine Kloser:

Like love everything we do, like right off the bat and just okay,

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everything's approved immediately.

Christine Kloser:

Yeah.

Christine Kloser:

So in the middle is a nice, happy medium.

Natasha Miller:

Are you a published author?

Natasha Miller:

Have you always thought you had a book inside of you?

Natasha Miller:

Have other people told you you've got to write a book?

Natasha Miller:

If so, I highly suggest you work with us at Poignant Press.

Natasha Miller:

We can help you write, figure out the best publishing path, and market

Natasha Miller:

your book to a bestseller status.

Natasha Miller:

Go to poignantpress.com.

Natasha Miller:

That's P-O-I-G-N-A-N-T-press.com.

Natasha Miller:

So, It was interesting that you would be willing to talk about

Natasha Miller:

starting, growing, evolving, then closing and expanding your business.

Natasha Miller:

Can you walk me through that?

Christine Kloser:

Well, for me, I had never set out to start a publishing

Christine Kloser:

company and to work with authors, right?

Christine Kloser:

And here we are, having trained, literally about 90,000 authors around the world have

Christine Kloser:

gone through various trainings, virtual and in-person events that we've done.

Christine Kloser:

We've published more than 650 authors and it all just started out

Christine Kloser:

of love for my husband in wanting to support him and his dream.

Christine Kloser:

So it used to feel like it was easy to start a business and just

Christine Kloser:

like catch up to it as you go.

Christine Kloser:

But as things grew and as we had demand for me to help people write their own

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books, cuz it was just anthologies, you know, anthologies are easy, let's.

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Get a bunch of people together, have everyone write a chapter.

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Super easy, fun.

Christine Kloser:

We actually have our next one coming out this July called Turning Point

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Moments, featuring another 30 authors.

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But when people had asked me to help them write in their own books,

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I finally, in 2007, after a couple years of doing this, said yes to them.

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And in so doing, I had to create a program, write my own book, because

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I was not gonna teach someone how to write a book if I wasn't actually

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engaged in that process myself.

Christine Kloser:

A lot of people out there teach stuff they haven't done.

Christine Kloser:

I wanna teach only things that I have done, but I didn't know then what I

Christine Kloser:

know now, and I ended up writing the wrong book and I ended up growing.

Christine Kloser:

A business around that book that in the first six months I was like, this

Christine Kloser:

is not what I'm supposed to be doing.

Natasha Miller:

Okay, wait, sorry.

Natasha Miller:

You cannot leave.

Natasha Miller:

You don't have to say the book name, but why was it not right?

Christine Kloser:

It's a fantastic book.

Christine Kloser:

I will say the name.

Christine Kloser:

It's called The Freedom Formula, how to Put Soul in Your

Christine Kloser:

Business and Money In Your Bank.

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It came out in 2008.

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It has sold thousands of copies.

Christine Kloser:

It was a beautiful, amazing, life-changing, pioneering book

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around the space of bringing soul and business together.

Christine Kloser:

My jam in all of that was that how to put soul in your business.

Christine Kloser:

Like really digging into the essence of who the person is and

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how that essence imbues into their life's work and their business.

Christine Kloser:

What it attracted to me was people who wanted to put money into my bank part.

Natasha Miller:

Got it.

Christine Kloser:

And

Natasha Miller:

Business card books.

Christine Kloser:

That was not my thing I had made.

Christine Kloser:

See how that happened?

Christine Kloser:

Yeah.

Christine Kloser:

Yeah.

Christine Kloser:

It's like they missed the how to put soul in the business

Christine Kloser:

and money in your bank part.

Christine Kloser:

The soul comes first.

Christine Kloser:

The money in the bank comes second, but I could not continue to pursue

Christine Kloser:

and keep open this business where people wanted something from me.

Christine Kloser:

Like I hit a point with one particular client and I thought to myself like,

Christine Kloser:

even if he paid me a million dollars, I wouldn't want to do what this client wants

Christine Kloser:

me to do, which is not what we agreed that I would be able to provide for him.

Christine Kloser:

And it was in that moment that I was just like, I can't do this anymore.

Christine Kloser:

And I ended up pulling the plug on the business and everyone

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around was like, you're crazy.

Christine Kloser:

No one launches a book like that, sells it many copies like it's Neil Donald

Christine Kloser:

Walsh, number one, New York Times multiple bestselling author right there.

Christine Kloser:

Forward, have an event like your first event selling from the stage,

Christine Kloser:

like breaking all the records anyone had seen from a first time

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person selling from the stage.

Christine Kloser:

Like, you can't pull the plug on this.

Christine Kloser:

I was like, yeah, yeah, I can actually, I can pull the plug on

Christine Kloser:

it cause it doesn't feel right.

Christine Kloser:

So I pulled the plug knowing full well that it might just mean complete

Christine Kloser:

financial implosion cuz I was a sole breadwinner for my family.

Christine Kloser:

My husband was a stay-at-home dad at the time, and author who would go out and do

Christine Kloser:

his speaking gigs, but he wasn't gonna be paying the mortgage on selling his

Christine Kloser:

books at the quantity he was selling them.

Christine Kloser:

So I pulled the plug, the cards fell where they fell.

Christine Kloser:

We ended up losing everything and I had to come on my knees for weeks, if not

Christine Kloser:

months, every day, literally for hours, begging for clarity and begging to be used

Christine Kloser:

and begging to be shown by the universe.

Christine Kloser:

Why did you bring me here?

Christine Kloser:

What am I supposed to do from this point?

Christine Kloser:

I had been doing transformational work since 1997 when I first

Christine Kloser:

started facilitating retreats.

Christine Kloser:

I'd been doing that longer than I've even been doing books, and I was

Christine Kloser:

like, where do you want me on the map?

Christine Kloser:

What am I supposed to be doing?

Christine Kloser:

I know you didn't bring me here for nothing, so show me and what

Christine Kloser:

I got in a moment of clarity.

Christine Kloser:

Was that I was supposed to merge my transformational leadership and

Christine Kloser:

transformational work that I've been doing since 97 and bring that into the

Christine Kloser:

world of authorship and create this whole movement of transformational authors.

Christine Kloser:

So in 2011, that is exactly what I started doing.

Christine Kloser:

Had a lot of people tell me I was crazy.

Christine Kloser:

No, like, who's gonna buy something called the transformational author?

Christine Kloser:

Experience Like that doesn't have any value proposition in it, but it was the

Christine Kloser:

only thing that I could do where I feel like I could stand in integrity while I

Christine Kloser:

was losing my house of foreclosure going through bankruptcy, like all the horrors

Christine Kloser:

of, you know, complete financial loss.

Christine Kloser:

I'm like, I needed to be an integrity more than anything else in that space cuz there

Christine Kloser:

were a lot of other people at the time.

Christine Kloser:

Also going through what I was going through.

Christine Kloser:

Who were continuing to sell people on how to, you know, make money when they

Christine Kloser:

themselves had this whole thing going on.

Christine Kloser:

I'm like, I, I can't do that.

Christine Kloser:

So, transformational authorship, it was, I hosted a summit in May

Christine Kloser:

of 2011, making a quick six figures in like 60 days, delivering that

Christine Kloser:

summit and, providing great value for people in a way that they had not

Christine Kloser:

seen done in the author space before.

Christine Kloser:

So flash forward here we are.

Christine Kloser:

Yeah.

Christine Kloser:

Continuing to serve transformational authors.

Natasha Miller:

Well, I'm glad the universe responded to your request.

Christine Kloser:

Yeah, it sure did.

Christine Kloser:

It knew what was needed and how I had been perfectly.

Christine Kloser:

I trained through some pretty hot fire, but I had been trained and positioned

Christine Kloser:

perfectly to bring those worlds together.

Natasha Miller:

For the authors that you're working with now, I know that

Natasha Miller:

you work with them on marketing.

Natasha Miller:

Can you share with us the top three marketing tips or strategies that you

Natasha Miller:

really suggest to them, it could be specific for this space or authors

Natasha Miller:

in general to get their work out.

Natasha Miller:

By the way I have an, a friend whose wife wrote this beautiful book and she's

Natasha Miller:

just so admin, just against marketing.

Natasha Miller:

She's like, people should read it, they should come to it naturally.

Natasha Miller:

I'm like, they're not gonna know about it.

Natasha Miller:

So what would you say to her?

Christine Kloser:

Oh, what I would say to her is to really

Christine Kloser:

consider the mindset shift.

Christine Kloser:

Marketing, like just replace the word marketing with the word sharing.

Christine Kloser:

Because marketing, let's face it, I mean, there is a lot of sleazy in your face.

Christine Kloser:

Like you're watching a video on YouTube and all of a sudden like this bulls

Christine Kloser:

like in your face, kind of person, comes out trying to tell you something

Christine Kloser:

that you don't even need and that you do not even wanna know about.

Christine Kloser:

And there's a lot of manipulative marketing out there, so it's

Christine Kloser:

understandable if someone who has a bad taste in their mouth around marketing,

Christine Kloser:

and many of our clients feel that way.

Christine Kloser:

They're like, I'm here to serve people.

Christine Kloser:

Like I don't wanna manipulate or sell or cajole or any of that.

Christine Kloser:

And we really try to get everyone to understand that marketing is sharing.

Christine Kloser:

And if you've written a book and you believe in what you wrote, right?

Christine Kloser:

We hope that you would wanna share that with people.

Christine Kloser:

So how you choose to share that, whether you're a social media person or you're a

Christine Kloser:

podcast person, you wanna go out speaking or you know you're gonna run Amazon ads,

Christine Kloser:

or what all the different things are that you could do to market your book.

Christine Kloser:

There are just some core things that I believe that every author needs,

Christine Kloser:

no matter which avenue they choose to pursue, and that is you need at

Christine Kloser:

least a simple web page for your book.

Christine Kloser:

You need a lead magnet that is book related.

Christine Kloser:

But preferably not an actual chapter from the book.

Christine Kloser:

Something that's a little more concise, related, complimentary,

Christine Kloser:

but not the chapter.

Christine Kloser:

And you need a mechanism through a technical mechanism through which you

Christine Kloser:

can capture names and email addresses in exchange for people getting that gift.

Christine Kloser:

So you can start to build your list so you have people that you can, you

Christine Kloser:

know, consistently reach out to and let know when your book comes out.

Christine Kloser:

And always have something free to give people to come into your world.

Christine Kloser:

Because if you are.

Christine Kloser:

Say you're gonna do a guest blog, you wanna be able to offer those people

Christine Kloser:

that read that blog, whatever your free thing is to come find out about

Christine Kloser:

you and get a taste of the book.

Christine Kloser:

Yeah.

Christine Kloser:

If you're out speaking, you wanna be able to say, okay, you know, you can

Christine Kloser:

text this number or go here, scan's QR code on the screen, and go get a free

Christine Kloser:

copy of whatever your lead magnet is.

Christine Kloser:

Your freebie is Anything that you really choose to do, that's essential.

Christine Kloser:

A lead magnet.

Christine Kloser:

A page to send people to, to get onto your list, and then the technical mechanism

Christine Kloser:

to capture names and automatically deliver that and continue to communicate

Christine Kloser:

with those people that opt in.

Christine Kloser:

Those are like the core three, but what people do is so different.

Christine Kloser:

We don't believe that book marketing looks like do this, do

Christine Kloser:

this, do this, do this, do this.

Christine Kloser:

Because if someone's a speaker, Then maybe they shouldn't be writing blog posts.

Christine Kloser:

Right?

Christine Kloser:

And if someone really prefers writing and they're terrified to

Christine Kloser:

speak, we don't wanna be getting them on podcast interviews, right?

Christine Kloser:

So like the way we do it is we work with our clients through, we give them like

Christine Kloser:

either five or six, marketing planning and accountability calls where they're

Christine Kloser:

kind of walked through a marketing map.

Christine Kloser:

They get exposure to what the options are and then whittle it down and start to put

Christine Kloser:

plans in and be held accountable to the couple, just the few things that they're

Christine Kloser:

gonna do, because anyone who tries to do more than a few things, none of it's

Christine Kloser:

gonna be done well, so our commitment.

Natasha Miller:

Speaking of things to give away, you did allow for

Natasha Miller:

this interview a free beat to be received by anyone listening.

Natasha Miller:

If you wanna give that url, I'll put it in the show notes as well.

Christine Kloser:

Yeah, absolutely.

Christine Kloser:

If you just go to freegiftfromchristine.com.

Christine Kloser:

That's freegiftfromchristine.com.

Christine Kloser:

There you'll receive sort of a guide, it's called How to Map Out

Christine Kloser:

Your book in 15 minutes or less.

Christine Kloser:

And it is just a very essential guide for helping you kind of begin to put shape to

Christine Kloser:

your book and how it's going to impact.

Christine Kloser:

And once you know that, then it's like the writing becomes clear, what the

Christine Kloser:

chapter ideas are could become clear.

Christine Kloser:

So it really is a great way to sort of initially map

Christine Kloser:

out the essence of your book.

Christine Kloser:

Cause if you can get to the essence of it, you can write it in a heartbeat.

Christine Kloser:

So yeah, so to get that, how to map out your book guide, it's at free

Christine Kloser:

book or freegiftfromchristine.com.

Natasha Miller:

The last question I wanted to ask you is, what do you think in your

Natasha Miller:

experience, the biggest challenge your authors face, both before coming to you?

Natasha Miller:

Because that's one set of challenges.

Natasha Miller:

And then once they're in with the process, and is it the same challenge?

Christine Kloser:

Yeah.

Christine Kloser:

I think before they come to us, there's multiple things going on, but the big

Christine Kloser:

ones that we see are just confusion.

Christine Kloser:

Like how do I do this?

Christine Kloser:

What do I do?

Christine Kloser:

What do I do first?

Christine Kloser:

How, you know, a book feels like a big thing.

Christine Kloser:

Like, but you have to start somewhere.

Christine Kloser:

And they oftentimes don't know where to start.

Christine Kloser:

So there is some confusion and there's also some self-doubt

Christine Kloser:

that comes into the mix.

Christine Kloser:

Like, who am I to write about book?

Christine Kloser:

Can I really do this?

Christine Kloser:

A lot of them feel like, oh, my book's already been written by somebody else.

Christine Kloser:

Which is completely untrue cuz until you write your book,

Christine Kloser:

no one's written it your way.

Christine Kloser:

So they come in both, you know, a little confused and overwhelmed, but also riddled

Christine Kloser:

with some self-doubt is what we see on the front end when they come to us.

Christine Kloser:

They just want tell order to do it and be able to believe in

Christine Kloser:

themselves that they can do it.

Christine Kloser:

Like that's really what they're looking for.

Christine Kloser:

And then the challenge that they face through the process, sometimes

Christine Kloser:

it's helping them understand that they think it's gonna look one way,

Christine Kloser:

that is gonna be completely linear.

Christine Kloser:

But we always say that you have to trust the process of this book writing

Christine Kloser:

journey because as you dig into the book, Things will morph and change.

Christine Kloser:

You will grow and change.

Christine Kloser:

The first book, that book I wrote, the Freedom Formula, I had to rewrite

Christine Kloser:

the first half of it to catch up with the second half cuz I went through

Christine Kloser:

my own insights and understandings through the writing process.

Christine Kloser:

So a lot of what we do once someone is working with us is reassuring them,

Christine Kloser:

guiding them, helping them really just find their flow and ease with that.

Christine Kloser:

It is kind of a, it's a journey.

Christine Kloser:

It's a journey.

Christine Kloser:

It's a beautiful, magnificent, life-changing, amazing journey, but

Christine Kloser:

it's a journey and it's not fixed.

Christine Kloser:

There's steps to follow for sure.

Christine Kloser:

You know, we'll give you the steps every single step of the way, but

Christine Kloser:

it's a process within the parameters.

Christine Kloser:

So we just always keep our people ground.

Christine Kloser:

We do our best to keep them grounded and feeling safe and believing

Christine Kloser:

themselves to do it, and helping them get the clarity and the confidence

Christine Kloser:

and the courage to put what they know they're here to share onto the page.

Christine Kloser:

It's just so incredibly rewarding to see.

Christine Kloser:

How they evolve and how they transform and how they grow and who

Christine Kloser:

they become through the process.

Christine Kloser:

Yes, of course we'll help them with the challenges they face when they

Christine Kloser:

come in, but then as they work through it, we're here to hold them, you know,

Christine Kloser:

and really nurture them through the process so they end up loving their

Christine Kloser:

book at the end and loving us, as well.

Christine Kloser:

Cuz you've probably heard there's a whole lot of people after publishing

Christine Kloser:

their book, like don't want anything to do with their publisher.

Christine Kloser:

And we have one client now is coming back for us to publish her fourth

Christine Kloser:

book cuz she's like, I wouldn't go anywhere else like this is, this is it.

Christine Kloser:

This is where I tell everyone to go.

Christine Kloser:

No one, she's never heard of anyone have the kind of publishing experience with

Christine Kloser:

their publishers as she has had with us.

Christine Kloser:

That's what we do.

Natasha Miller:

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Natasha Miller:

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Natasha Miller:

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