If you’re writing your first book, let me give one of most important pieces of advice I’ve learned: call in every favor you’ve ever earned.
This is not the time to be shy. That podcast you guested on three years ago? Reach out. That journalist who quoted you in a piece once? Send them a note. That client who raved about your work in 2020? Time to reconnect.
Media contacts are gold. Don’t just ask to be featured—pitch them something that makes their job easier. If your book is about education, offer a segment on back-to-school classroom strategies. If it’s about wellness, tie it to New Year’s resolutions. Make your message relevant to their audience, and they’ll be far more likely to say yes.
Never underestimate the power of your past clients and influencer friends. They already know your value.
- Invite them to pre-order, leave a review, or share your book with their networks.
- Ask them to run a testimonial in their newsletter.
- Join them on a live segment on their social media to chat about book themes relevant to their audience
People love to support people they believe in—but they need to be asked.
Trust me: the authors who succeed aren’t the ones who go it alone. They’re the ones who rally their people, tap their resources, and treat their book launch like the event it truly is.