
This is how to give your book the best chance of becoming a best-Seller – support your book in time, effort and money.
Many authors believe that once their book is published, the hard work is over. Unfortunately, this is rarely the case.
To become a best-seller, your book needs your support—in time, effort, and sometimes money.
Amazon alone will not guarantee sales. Without active promotion, your book risks being forgotten before it has a chance to shine.
Here’s where to start:
- Think local first. Focus on your neighborhood, city, and country before chasing global sales.
- Leverage your market size. For example, Nigeria’s population exceeds 230 million. Selling just 1,000 copies per month equals 120,000 in ten years.
- Apply what you learn. Even 10% implementation from a good marketing course can put you ahead of most authors.
Ask yourself:
Do you have a website or landing page?
Do you share your book regularly on social media?
Are you building a mailing list of readers?
Remember, printing your book is only the beginning. The real journey starts with marketing, networking, and consistent visibility.
Join book communities—online and offline. Engage on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, WhatsApp, and other platforms where your audience is active.
Success leaves clues. Study authors who have achieved remarkable results. Alex Hormozi’s $100M Leads sold over 300,000 copies within 90 minutes of launch—self-published.
Alex then went ahead to break the Guinness Book of World Records by selling 2,930,000 of his latest book, MONEY MODELS, in 3 days.
Nigeria’s Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie has sold millions of copies worldwide, with Americanah alone surpassing two million.
With the right strategy, you can do the same. Imagine selling 100,000 copies at $12 each—or even a million copies.
It starts with supporting your book as if it were a business. Because in many ways, it is.
If you need a little support, let’s talk.
