A simpler way to market your book


Hey Reader,

There’s a common belief in self-publishing:

“If I just keep trying more tactics, eventually something will stick.”

The problem... it’s exhausting. And usually ineffective.

What separates successful authors from the ones who burn out isn’t hustle — it’s having a repeatable system for their book marketing.

They know:

  • Where to focus
  • What’s worth doing (and what’s not)
  • How to promote consistently — without becoming their book’s unpaid intern

That’s what today's Kindlepreneur article is all about.

It walks you through a 3-part plan for marketing your book long-term — covering everything from prepping your assets to running promo stacks and small ad tests.

Even if you’ve launched before, it’ll help you rethink how you’re spending your time.

Click the link below to check it out:

🔗 https://kindlepreneur.com/book-marketing-plan/

And speaking of marketing prep…


📌 Tool to Check Out: BookBrush

Design matters more than most authors realize — especially when you're promoting on Amazon or social media.

But hiring a designer for every little thing isn't realistic.

That’s where something like BookBrush can come in handy. It’s a simple tool built just for authors.

With it, you can:

  • Create cover mockups in seconds
  • Build quote cards and teaser graphics (with book-specific templates)
  • Design Facebook, Amazon, and BookBub ads that actually look professional

No learning curve and no Photoshop stress.

If you'd like to learn more, click the button or link below:

🔗 https://kindlepreneur.com/click/bookbrush


That’s an affiliate link, by the way...

There’s no extra cost to you, but if you decide to try BookBrush, you’ll be helping support Kindlepreneur (and my coffee fund).

Cheers,
Dave Chesson
Caffeinated Promo Planner

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