Stop Selling Books Nobody Buys: Four effective strategies to use your business book to attract ideal clients on autopilot (without shouting “buy my book)

You’ve poured your heart and soul into crafting your masterpiece. Each word, a testament to sleepless nights and endless cups of coffee. But here’s the twist: writing was just the beginning.

Ever felt that pang of disappointment? That sinking feeling when your book, your brainchild, sits unnoticed? You’re not alone. Many authors, just like you, dream of readers magically discovering their work. Others? They’re too scared to even whisper about their creation, fearing they’ll sound like a broken record. Find out how you can:

  • Be brave and get your book, gently, into the hands of the people who need to read it
  • Confidently use your book to get access to other people’s networks
  • Get beyond impersonal retail sales and make real connections turning readers into clients

It doesn’t have to be so hard. Stop selling the book. Sell the transformation.

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About the Author Debbie Jenkins

Over the last 25 years Debbie Jenkins has helped COOs from Microsoft, VPs from McDonald's and Executives from Mars (the company, not the planet) create, build and launch assets that have helped them win clients, build their personal practices and become published authors. Through her publishing company she published over 80 business books. She exited and went on to help more than 30 smart business owners write their legacy book, and coached hundreds of consultants to market themselves, their business, and their IP.

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