Let’s get real for a second: writing a book is a massive achievement. Pouring your soul into hundreds of pages? That’s no small feat. But here’s where most writers stumble—thinking the story ends with “The End.” Spoiler alert: It doesn’t. Marketing isn’t some magical switch you flip after you’ve typed your final chapter. It’s
Why Great Books Flop Without the Right Support
You’ve done the hard part. You’ve written the book. The characters are vivid. The message is powerful. The pacing is just right. You feel that rush—the sense that this story could truly connect with people. But then something strange happens. You launch it. You hit “publish.” And… crickets. No rave reviews. No social media buzz
Why Great Books Flop Without the Right Support
You’ve done the hard part. You’ve written the book. The characters are vivid. The message is powerful. The pacing is just right. You feel that rush—the sense that this story could truly connect with people. But then something strange happens. You launch it. You hit “publish.” And… crickets. No rave reviews. No social media buzz