Your Book Isn’t a Launch. It’s a Legacy.

Your book launch isn’t a movie launch.

It’s not meant to “open big” and then disappear.

It’s a seed.

When Paulo Coelho released The Alchemist in 1988, it was a complete flop.

The publisher dropped it after a year.

Barely any sales. No hype. No marketing budget.

Most authors would’ve quit right there.

But Coelho didn’t.

He believed the book just hadn’t found its people yet.

So he kept talking about it.

Kept sharing the story.

Kept showing up.

Word of mouth slowly caught fire. One reader told another. Then another.

Years later, it became one of the most translated and best-selling books of all time, over 65 million copies sold.

That’s what happens when you stop treating your book like a launch and start treating it like a lifetime asset.

The truth?

Your book won’t “blow up.”

It’ll build up, one conversation, one post, one reader at a time.

That’s how real impact spreads.

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