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🎥 Don’t Love Social Media? Read This.
Raise your hand if you don’t love the idea of social media 🙋🏼‍♀️ Last year I went all in on selling my books through TikTok. And it worked. I was making solid sales. But here’s the part people don’t always talk about… If you want to move books on platforms like TikTok, it usually means showing up consistently. And by consistently, I mean the daily video posting grind. Sure, you can do simple reel-style content. But the type of books I was selling, relationship and self-help...required more face-to-camera, pain-point-driven content. Talking about hard things. Sharing stories. Being vulnerable. Over and over again. 👉 That can feel intimidating. Especially if you’re camera shy or still building confidence. So if that’s you, I want to share a resource. Meet @Steve Gast from Authority Cam I met him through my local Skool IRL group, and he focuses specifically on helping you craft strong video sales letters, especially for your Skool About page. JOIN AUTHORITY CAM HERE If you run a Skool community, having a solid authority-style intro video can make a huge difference. It builds trust. It builds clarity. And it helps people understand who you are before you ever hop on a call. He’s also helped me build some great connections inside Skool, and several members here are already inside his group. Like @Gemma Coles @Mona Weathers @MJ Berst and many more of you. If you’re working on showing up more confidently on video to think ahead for promoting your books or community, whether that’s for TikTok, YouTube, or your Skool page, it might be worth checking out. You don’t have to love social media. But if you’re building a brand, your confidence on camera is an asset worth investing in 💗
🎥 Don’t Love Social Media? Read This.
1 like • Mar 2
@Krista Brea this is one of my current prototypes I am working with. and I was also thinking because of pseudonyms and pen names you could totally create an avatar for each genre that you write in!
1 like • Mar 2
@Krista Brea we could make cartoons for each of them! Would I try to go for is something that looks fairly close to me but just enough off that it allows for "character" so even minor changes like hair length hair color texture, a slightly different eye color things like that work really well in case you ever have to do a public book signing you look close enough to your cartoon for it all to work out I've over thought this waaaay too much! But it's totally fun! A friend of mine that does Vedic astrology said something to the effective I'm gonna have to be forward facing in order to be successful, but then there was also something about masking and I'm like OK that's just gonna be the cartoon. I'm gonna do it like this and so far, I feel like it's the right solution although all of this is just pure experiment for now.
Amazon Book Reviews Disappearing?
Reviews have officially become the hottest topic in every author space right now… and for good reason. Across KDP communities, people are seeing reviews disappear, books getting flagged, and in more serious cases, accounts being blocked. What’s interesting is that many of these authors aren’t trying to “game” the system. They’re simply asking for honest reviews — which we all need to build trust and increase conversions. Something has shifted. My personal theory? Amazon’s automation (likely AI-driven moderation) is getting more aggressive about detecting patterns that look suspicious — repetitive wording, coordinated activity, review swaps, or even overly polished copy. Whether intentional or not, the system is clearly tightening. I recorded a full YouTube breakdown explaining the 3 levels of review trouble, what Amazon officially allows, what’s risky, and how to protect your account long term. If you care about building sustainable income from your books, this is worth watching. Link below 👇
0 likes • Mar 2
@Bradley Deacon oh wow, that's interesting but it almost seems like you're friends would be more likely to read your book because they know you wrote it and so therefore their review would be of course supportive but they're more likely to read your book then just a stranger that doesn't know you exist, browsing Amazon
Making Money with Amazon (KDP vs FBA)
Ready to Make Money with Amazon? I’ve personally earned six figures in royalties self-publishing part-time through ebooks, paperbacks, and audiobooks. This started as something I was curious about… and it turned into a real income stream. 👉 But here’s what most people don’t realize: Amazon KDP isn’t the only way to build passive income on Amazon. There’s a whole other side of Amazon that works very differently... different risk, different setup, different strategy. So on Monday, March 2nd at 6:30pm CST, I’m teaming up with @Sybil Hall to break it all down. We’re going to talk about: - The real differences between Amazon KDP and Amazon FBA - Startup costs and risk levels - What kind of person each model is best for - What we’ve personally experienced If you’ve been curious about making money on Amazon but aren’t sure which path makes sense for you, this is the conversation you want to be in. Please also take a moment to join Sybil's community Income Without Burnout Join us live. Bring your questions. Let’s figure out which model actually fits your goals. 💛
Making Money with Amazon (KDP vs FBA)
5 likes • Feb 27
I will definitely join as soon as I have the bandwidth so I'm making a comment to try and be there for the video as well as check out her community. I just don't want to jump into a community and then not be as present and absorb the information if my brain can't handle it just yet, but I definitely need to figure this out.
From Frustrated to Fixed in Minutes
Timing really is everything. If you told yourself this was the year you’d finally publish your book… but you’ve been hitting snooze on that goal, you’re not alone. Self-publishing sounds simple in theory. Write the book. Upload it. Hit publish. But in reality? It’s the tiny backend errors. The formatting glitches. The cover sizing confusion. The random upload warning that makes you question everything. Tonight in my Premium group, @Gale Bates joined our call feeling frustrated. She had uploaded her manuscript and kept running into errors on the backend. The kind of stuff that makes you stare at your screen thinking, “Why is this happening?” Within a few minutes, we fixed it. She paused and said something like, “Wow… you made that so simple.” And that’s when it hit me. It is simple to me now. I’ve published 12+ books. I’ve seen these issues over and over. But for someone doing this the first time? Those “small” problems are the exact things that derail momentum. And momentum is everything. Most people don’t quit because they can’t write. They quit because they get stuck. Stuck on formatting. Stuck on cover specs. Stuck on upload errors. Stuck in overthinking. That’s why timing matters. If you’re serious about getting your book done, waiting another six months won’t magically make it easier. The difference is support, accountability, and removing the technical roadblocks that slow you down. I’m putting together a small group — 10 people or fewer — and we’ll work together over 8 weeks to get your book across the finish line. 👉 👉 👉 LEARN MORE HERE And yes… the areas that typically trip people up (cover design, formatting, the technical pieces) will be handled by the professional freelancers I personally use. This isn’t for everyone. I only want action takers. People who don’t need convincing that their book matters. People who are done collecting half-finished drafts.
From Frustrated to Fixed in Minutes
4 likes • Feb 26
I probably won't be able to get myself oriented to do this in time, but I would have loved to do this.... my YouTube is eating my lunch basically right now and I've got to get it under control before I shift to Books, but I'm going to do the book this year at least get it forward.
When 1111 Shows Up Right When You Feel Behind
Every week in @Mona Weathers group Next Level, she does an accoutability post...so, I went to check my YouTube subscribers today… and there it was. 👉 1,111. Not 1,108. Not 1,120. Exactly 1111. And I just sat there for a second. Because if you know anything about 👼 angel number 1111, it’s often associated with alignment, awareness, and new beginnings. It’s that quiet nudge that says: “You’re on the right path. Keep going.” And honestly? I needed that. Lately, I’ve been feeling overwhelmed. Like I’m not doing enough. Like there’s always more content to create, more emails to send, more students to help, more systems to build. When you’re building something from scratch, especially a brand, it can feel like you’re behind even when you’re not. So seeing 1111 felt symbolic.... but that's not all. @Nicole Lesley randomly invited me to the Soul Purpose Group so I feel like this is more than just random. Especially as I am in the process of yet again building, building, building mode. The number 1111 often interpreted as a portal number — a reminder that your thoughts are powerful and that you’re stepping into a new chapter. A reset. A shift. A leveling up. And here’s what’s interesting… This year carries strong Fire Horse energy in the Chinese zodiac cycle — bold, fast, intense, independent. Fire Horse energy can feel electric and ambitious, but it can also feel like you’re running at full speed without stopping to breathe. It pushes you. It amplifies everything. Excitement. Vision. Drive. But also pressure. Overwhelm. Restlessness. And that’s exactly how this month has felt for me. Big goals. Big expansion. Big expectations. So maybe 1111 wasn’t random. Maybe it was a reminder that growth doesn’t always look loud. Sometimes it’s steady. Sometimes it’s quiet. Sometimes it’s you showing up even when you feel like you’re not doing enough.
When 1111 Shows Up Right When You Feel Behind
1 like • Feb 26
@Krista Brea if I were your mindset coach, I would have to have the chat and mentally prepare you for applying some deep work principles and that would be difficult because you and I both feel like if we stop doing stuff for other people in our lives the entire system is going to collapse on itself... but if there's any way to pull back on any of the adults in your life and make space for them to fill that gap so that you can apply the Cal Newport deep work principles and even this level with them and say "hey, do you want to keep treading water in life or do you want me to be a millionaire so that I can help you better because pulling on me now instead of taking this life raft is going to slow down my Millionaire timeline"... This won't work in your corporate life, but it will totally work interpersonally. Also, realizing it doesn't matter when because you already know, it's gonna happen for you. You've already built enough proof of that, but it can either be an easy or smooth journey, or it can be a bumpy journey, and there could be casualties along the way.... and frame it as an opportunity for the people in your life to support you a little bit more so they can have an honored place at the table our risk being banished forever. But yeah, the days of playing catch-up and over functioning and that fear driving the intensity and urgency that is the ghost of 2025 trying to haunt us. And I'm saying this for me as much as I am saying it for you and any woman who is trying to grow extra arms and legs in order to get it all done because that only gets us burnt out eventually and we've got to figure out how to ask for help around and framing as an opportunity. That's the biggest thing is to inspire support and sell it as a level up to our team.
1 like • Feb 26
@Krista Brea yeah the Mom thing is totally multigenerational trauma that we're rewriting literally Word for Word in our choices that we're making now and that's a beautiful thing. We totally have this under control. It may not always feel like that, but yes we're evolving and it's not a war of attrition. It's a war of accretion. 😉
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