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Book Series: Why I’ll Take 333 Raving Fans Over 1,430 Readers Any Day

Book Series: Why I’ll Take 333 Raving Fans Over 1,430 Readers Any Day

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In this episode, we’re taking on one of the biggest traps holding authors back: the Big Book Bottleneck. Most authors never finish their book, or worse, finish it and still struggle to earn. Why? Because they bet everything on one big book that takes too long to write, too long to sell, and doesn’t give readers a reason to stick around.

Instead, I’ll show you how to flip the model using the Mini Book Momentum Method, a smarter way to write, publish, and profit. We’ll do the math, show you how to build a profitable book series, and walk through how I earned over $10K from slow-selling titles by turning one big idea into a modular book business.

What You’ll Learn:

  • Why big books stall progress and kill momentum
  • How to break one book into a five-part series readers love
  • The strategy that helped me earn $14K from midlist books alone
  • How to structure, price, and launch a Mini Book series that scales with your readers
  • A step-by-step system for stacking revenue and increasing lifetime value

Mini Book Series Blueprint:

  • Book 1: Introduce the roadmap and open the loop
  • Books 2–5: Solve specific problems, build trust, and keep readers moving
  • Expand: Use each book as a launchpad for products, coaching, and services

Pricing Strategy Breakdown:

  • Roadmap Book: $0.99–$2.99 to build trust and momentum
  • Follow-Up Books: $4.99–$9.99 to maximize revenue per reader
  • Why selling 333 readers five books at $9.99 each is smarter than chasing 1,400 new readers for one book

Call to Action:

  • Subscribe so you don’t miss the next episode on digital products
  • Ready to ditch the big book mindset? Start building your Mini Book Series today
  • Coming up next: The $10K Digital Product Playbook—turn your knowledge into scalable, sellable products

Don't write harder. Write smarter. Let’s move forward.

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