Everyone knows it’s easier to sell books if you already have an audience. But did you know you can use your book to build your audience?
If you’re brand new and have no audience at all, your readers can be a great start for your community.
If you already have a solid following, you can use your book to grow your influence and build your email list.
Either way, people who have bought and read your book are the best, because they’ve not just leads—they’re buyers. They’re more engaged, they’ve already spent time and money with you, and they’re far more likely to buy more from you.
Amazon won’t tell you who bought your book, but if you set it up right, you can get your readers eagerly joining your community from your book.
If you haven’t set up your book to bring your readers back to your audience, the answer is probably “nothing much.”
All those people bought the book. They’re excited. You’re excited. But you have no way to communicate with them.
You can’t build a relationship. You can’t help them further. You can’t even stay in touch. You have no way to contact them.
But what if you could?
If you write other books, you can offer them to these readers. There’s a very good chance they’ll want to buy them.
If you want more reviews, you can ask. Many of your readers will be happy to oblige.
If you want to build a street team to help you spread the word for your next launch, many of your readers will be happy and excited to join.
If you offer other products or services, your readers are the best potential customers you could hope for, because they’ve already shown that they’re willing to spend time and money to solve their problem, and they already know, like, and trust you from reading your book.
But most people have no idea how to do it—so they don’t get anywhere. Many don’t even try.
I know how it feels. I remember when I had 17 people on my email list. I was a brand-new writer, and I was over the moon to have so many followers!
When it came time to launch my first book, I knew I needed more people than that, so I reached out to all the influencers I knew. Some of them were kind enough to mention my book to their audiences.
And still, my book had only 15 downloads that first weekend. And it was free!
I was crushed. I had poured my heart and soul into this book, and I wrote it to change the world. But a book can’t change the world if nobody reads it.
When you don’t have an audience, everything you try to do is really hard. To get any results, you have to pay for ads, put in the work to get PR, and make the case to strangers for every sale and download.
Emailing your people is basically free, and they already know you and like you. Whenever you release something new, a percentage of your audience will buy it—and some of them will also tell other people.
It’s a totally different experience—one that seems like an impossible dream when you’re starting from nothing.
It all became real for me two years ago, when I decided to launch my first high-ticket program. To my amazement, I sold out that program—even though the price point was $5,000. And I didn’t spend a bunch of money on ads or run PR. No friends or influencers helped me. I just emailed my audience and filled the program—a $50,000+ launch!
It felt like magic. I felt invincible. I felt like I had finally unlocked the secret to business—and maybe life itself!
But it’s not really magic. It’s just how business works on the internet. That’s the power of building an audience.
Selling more copies of your current book
Selling more copies of your past and future books
Touching more lives and helping more people
Building your community and influence
Selling other products and services, like coaching, consulting, e-courses, or even Patreon memberships
The more you build a solid, connected, loyal audience, the easier business gets. And make no mistake, even as a fiction author, selling books is a business.
I’m tired of watching great writers work really hard and not get anywhere. For most indie authors, what’s missing is building an audience. But how do you do that?
Let me show you.
Audience Now is an on-demand program that will show you how to use your book to build your audience. All content is delivered in both video and written form, so you can consume it in the ways that work best for you.
How to set up your book to build your audience for you automatically
How to get your readers eagerly joining your email list
What to say to people when they join, to help build connections and loyalty
How to make the most of your audience as it grows
The simplest and easiest way to set up the tech to make this all happen on autopilot
Six concise video lessons, with closed-captioning in English
Complete handouts containing all content in written form
Worksheets with guiding questions to help you implement the material step by step, and build your audience
Bonus: Tech setup checklist, to guide you through the process one step at a time so you can’t get lost or miss anything
Bonus: Email sequence templates, so you’ll know exactly what to say when
Bonus: Sample emails, so you can just adapt the examples instead of having to start from scratch
Bonus: Demo videos walking you though how to set this up using example systems (ConvertKit and LeadPages)
Bonus: Resource guide with my recommended systems and tools
Total value: $1,000. If my team were to do this for you, we'd charge $6,000. But you can get in today for only $497.
You’re an indie author who wants a big, loyal audience of fans and readers, ready to help spread the word and buy more from you.
You see the value of building your audience, whether you currently have zero followers or thousands.
You want to make more of an impact and touch more lives with your work.
You’re ready to set yourself up for success and make it easier to sell more of your current book and your other work as time goes on.
You’re committed to doing great work and achieving your goals.
Your book isn’t any good
Your book is published through a traditional or hybrid publisher (You won’t have control of implementing this system)
You’re just looking to make a quick buck and don’t really care about helping anybody
You don’t believe in investing in your career now to set yourself up for success in the long term
You let your excuses stop you from getting what you want, instead of finding resources and solutions
My first bestseller client hit these bestseller rankings, despite no email list, no PR, no following, and no connections:
My book had been sitting in Amazon’s graveyard for five years before I launched it. By following the same system you’ll learn in the Bestseller Launch Blueprint, I was able to hit:
My first book also camps at the top of its categories, week in and week out.
It’s not just my books or my clients’ books. In 2020, I hosted a certification program to train 10 people in this system. Their clients’ books also became bestsellers, including many #1s, tons of top-10 rankings, and a few international bestsellers.
Will your book get the same kind of results? On their own, most self-published books sells fewer than 100 copies. Most authors have no idea how to market their books, so they either take the “publish and pray” approach, or they spend tons of effort on things that don’t move the needle. The result is: their books don’t sell.
I can’t tell you how your book will do. But I can tell you that, if you follow this system and it doesn’t work, I’ll refund your money.
If you implement everything in Audience Now and at least 25% of your book buyers don’t join your audience, I’ll give you 100% of your money back. I’m so confident, I’ll give you a whole year to try it.
Meet Cara
Cara Stein is an idealist who has stopped trying to play it cool. She believes the only reason people don’t like business or marketing is that they don’t know how to do it well—yet. She's often praised for her no-bullshit style and her wry humor.
Cara has been helping people finish and publish their books since 2012. She’s guided over 200 books through the publishing process. She’s also the #1 international bestselling author of five books of her own, including How to be Happy (No Fairy Dust or Moonbeams Required), Getting Unstuck, and Finish and Publish: Write the Book You’ve Always Wanted to Write. Her peeves include chipmunks, fakery, and the word “peeve.”