Advice for future cookbook authors, how to decide when it's the right time to make your first hire, and choosing a focus for your blog with Kathryne Taylor.
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Welcome to episode 115 of the Food Blogger Pro podcast! This week on the podcast, Bjork talks with Kathryne Taylor from Cookie & Kate about how she decided her blog would have a food focus, when she chose to make her first hire, and her advice for future cookbook authors.
How to Write a 5-Star CookbookWhile Kathryne’s blog Cookie & Kate didn’t start out as a food blog, she transitioned to sharing healthy, whole food recipes. From there, Cookie & Kate became her full-time job, and she quickly learned the ins and outs of blogging, web development, and design.
Just a few months ago, Kathryne released her first cookbook, Love Real Food, which has gained a ton of praise (including nearly 200 5-star reviews on Amazon). She learned a lot from the cookbook publishing process, and she has a few tips that will help aspiring cookbook authors turn their ideas to realities.
In this episode, Kathryne shares: What she did before blogging Why she started her blog and transitioned to sharing recipes How she transitioned to working on her blog full-time How she learned how to handle the design and development side of blogging How she decided to hire help What her typical week looks like How she chose a publisher for her cookbook How she got paid for writing her cookbook What she learned from editing her cookbookResources:
Cookie & Kate The Faux Martha Show Me How To Do It Cupcakes & Cashmere Goop What to Eat The Omnivore’s Dilemma Saveur Blog Awards Mr. Money Mustache Treehouse Lynda Codecademy Evernote Check out Kate’s cookbook, the Love Real Food Cookbook Follow Kate on Instagram and FacebookIf you have any comments, questions, or suggestions for interviews, be sure to email them to podcast@foodbloggerpro.com.