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Marketing Your Book Starts NOW
💥 It’s never too early to start marketing your book. Most people think marketing starts after the book is published. That’s already too late. If you’re even thinking about writing a book, here’s what you can start doing now: • Talk about your book idea on social media • Share what you’re learning as you research and write • Start building a small list of beta readers • Begin growing an email list early • Think about how your book fits into a bigger ecosystem 🔥 Your book shouldn’t be the finish line — it should be the front door. Before your outline is done, ask yourself: - What action do I want readers to take next? - Could this book lead to a course, a community, coaching, or a free resource? - How can this book collect data and build my audience? Personally, I add QR codes inside my books that send readers to opt-ins, resources, or next steps. That way, the book keeps working long after the sale. Highly recommend checking out @Jeff Baer and his community Skool Bio Profits he will hook you up with some custom QR codes! 👉 So even if: - You haven’t outlined yet - You’re still validating your topic - You’re at the very beginning Start thinking bigger than just “publishing a book.” Think strategy, ecosystem, and long-term leverage. Your future self will thank you. 👇 DROP IN THE COMMENTS WHAT YOU'RE GOING TO DO TO START GENERATING AWARENESS ABOUT THE BOOK YOUR WORKING ON
Marketing Your Book Starts NOW
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@Krista Brea That’s a great perspective. There’s definitely wisdom in being strategic about what you share, especially early on. You can protect the finer details while still building interest and momentum. Fear shouldn’t stop progress and a little mystery, paired with clear value, can be a powerful way to grow your audience organically.
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@Kim Job That sounds amazing you’re building real anticipation by sharing the process and growing your waiting list. A live book club is a great launch idea. It creates connection, builds community, and makes the release feel like an experience, not just a sale.
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Lori enjoys reading and writing books that draw a reader into new and undiscovered worlds with characters.

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