Tag: Book Marketing

This tag collects the writing on how books actually find readers — the half of the job that begins after the manuscript is done. It covers handbooks and articles on book promotion, author platform, email lists, Substack, lead magnets, and proposals, drawn from a working author’s own practice rather than recycled advice. The focus is what moves copies for real writers on real budgets, not theory. The collection expands as more marketing material is published.

  • Will AI Destroy Writers? What 600 Years of Wrong Predictions Tell Us Cover

    Will AI Destroy Writers? What 600 Years of Wrong Predictions Tell Us

    I panic looks exactly like 1474. History, neuroscience, legal battles, and hard data reveal what's actually at risk — and what no algorithm can touch.
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  • Getting Published: Book Proposals, Beta Readers, and DEI Cover

    Getting Published: Book Proposals, Beta Readers, and DEI

    Your query letter gets 60 seconds. Your beta readers give vague feedback. Fix both: 10 diagnostic beta reader questions, query structure, and DEI writing that's real.
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  • Substack for Writers: Building and Monetizing a Newsletter Cover

    Substack for Writers: Building and Monetizing a Newsletter

    Your Instagram followers don't see your posts. Substack puts your newsletter in their inbox every time. Free vs. paid tiers, growth tactics, and monetization for writers.
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  • How to Promote Your Book Without Wasting Money Cover

    How to Promote Your Book Without Wasting Money

    Your book isn't selling because nobody knows it exists. The marketing priority stack: email first, description second, Amazon third — and why social media is last.
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  • Overcoming Writer’s Block, ADHD, and Productivity Killers Cover

    Overcoming Writer’s Block, ADHD, and Productivity Killers

    113 books written with ADHD. Writer's block isn't laziness — it's a misdiagnosis. The energy-matching system and hyperfocus strategies that produce real output.
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  • Why Most Authors Fail at Book Promotion (And the Few Things That Work) Cover

    Why Most Authors Fail at Book Promotion (And the Few Things That Work)

    Most authors finish their book and wait for readers to show up. They don't. Learn the zero-budget system that connects your book with readers who want it.
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  • AI Writing Statistics: What the Research Actually Says Cover

    AI Writing Statistics: What the Research Actually Says

    61% of writers use AI. Advanced users earn 64% more. But 91% worry about hallucinations. Real statistics from industry research on AI and the writing profession.
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  • Why I Never Tell You How Much I Make Cover

    Why I Never Tell You How Much I Make

    Income claims are marketing, not proof. Learn to spot fake gurus and find credibility that matters: verifiable work, real results, track records you can check.
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  • Legalities Handbook Cover

    Legalities Handbook

    Use AI to catch legal landmines before they blow up your book. Defamation, copyright, contracts, 200+ prompts. 12 chapters from a 113-book author.
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  • Book Promotion Course Cover

    Book Promotion Course

    No list, no budget, no problem. Complete 9-phase book marketing system from zero to sustainable sales. 351 pages, 78 lessons, AI prompts. From an author with 113 books.
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