Marketing Isn’t Expensive—Ignoring It Is

Author marketing isn’t expensive.

You know what is?

Spending $50K+ on a book…

Then ghosting your audience.

No brand, no funnel, no system to capture the real opportunities that a book could unlock.

Most authors I work with aren’t just “authors.”

They’re founders, consultants, coaches, and keynote speakers.

They’re busy running teams, consulting, and flying to events.

The last thing they think they have time for is marketing.

But showing up once a month, dropping a podcast episode once a quarter, or posting when you “have time” is not marketing.

That’s wishful thinking.

Real marketing isn’t tossing stuff up and hoping something sticks.

It’s not just “a book” or “a website” or “social media.”

It’s the strategy that ties them all together, so your book sells your services,
your website converts leads, and your message lands with exactly the people you’re here to help.

What’s expensive is not using your book and brand to build the business behind it.

Stop leaving the big opportunities on the table.

If you feel stuck, overwhelmed, or are trying to do everything yourself without a clear plan, I can help.

Message me if you need support.

Don’t let years of work sit under a layer of dust when it could be building your next big opportunity.

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