You Wrote the Book… Now Comes the Hard Part

You did it — you wrote the book, edited it, and sent it out into the world. First off, that’s huge. Most people never get that far.

But here’s what no one tells you: writing the book is only half the journey. The other half? Making sure people actually find it.

And that’s where marketing comes in.

So… What Does “Book Marketing” Even Mean?

It’s not about turning into a salesperson. It’s about helping the right people discover your story.

Think of it as the bridge between your words and your readers. A few small, smart moves — like knowing who your audience is, showing up where they hang out, and sharing your message in a way that feels real — can make all the difference.

The Problem

Most authors hit “publish” and then freeze.
They don’t know what to post, how to talk about their book, or where to focus. So they end up doing nothing — and that incredible story doesn’t get the attention it deserves.

The Good News

You don’t need a big budget or a marketing degree to make your book visible.
You just need a system that works — one that keeps things simple, consistent, and true to you.

That’s exactly why I created The Author Amplifier: Self-Lead Book Marketing Bootcamp.

It’s a self-paced program that walks you through how to:

  • Get clear on your audience and message

  • Set up simple marketing that actually works

  • Build long-term visibility without burnout

If you’ve ever thought, “I have no idea where to start,” this is your roadmap.

👉 Learn more about The Author Amplifier

Because your book deserves more than a quiet launch — it deserves readers who can’t wait to share it.

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