Most authors I work with say the same thing:
"I thought writing the book would be the hard part. But marketing it? That feels impossible."
I get it. Marketing today is loud. Confusing. Fast-moving. There are thousands of strategies, tips, hacks, and platforms that make you feel like you have to do everything just to keep up.
But here’s the truth: That overwhelm? It doesn’t mean you’re doing it wrong. It means the system is broken.
Here’s what I want you to know:
You don’t need to post every day.
You don’t need to chase every trend.
You can build a powerful marketing plan that works with your life, not against it.
The first step? Clarity over chaos.
I teach a simple 4-part framework that helps authors get out of the "try-everything" loop and into an aligned, repeatable strategy:
Capture attention with reader-first messaging
Connect by showing up where your ideal readers hang out
Convert interest into action with ethical, intentional offers
Continue to nurture with evergreen systems (so marketing doesn’t take over your life)
When you focus on just one part of this each week or month, you start to see progress. Real progress. And it feels good.
Marketing your book doesn’t have to burn you out. It can be simple, sustainable, and even satisfying.