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Ask the Publisher-Your Book Career Grows When You Market Beyond Home

Season 12 Episode 8 Published 4 hours ago
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The hardest part of launching a book is not writing it. It’s realizing the people closest to you might never be your biggest buyers, loudest sharers, or most consistent readers. We get honest about the question authors keep asking: should friends and family automatically support your book, or is that expectation setting you up for disappointment and unnecessary conflict? 

We talk through why “no support” is not always rejection. Sometimes people are dealing with money stress, mental load, or they simply are not book people. That truth stings, but it also frees you to stop building your author confidence around who claps first. From there, we shift into practical book marketing and audience building: how to find real readers who value your message, why relying only on people you already know limits growth, and how consistency and visibility create momentum over time. 

We also address the habits that quietly sabotage a book launch, like guilt-tripping on social media, posting shady statuses, and expecting big results with low effort. If you want professional outcomes in self-publishing or traditional publishing, you need professional inputs: editing, design, branding, and a real marketing plan. We even dig into why “free publishing” is often a myth and why analytics can reveal an audience in places you never expected. 

If you’re ready to market smarter and keep creating even when your circle stays quiet, listen now, then subscribe, share this with an author friend, and leave a review so more writers can find the support they actually need.

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