Well, to write a successful book - one that resonates with your reader and gives them the transformation or understanding they seek - it’s very important.
In this week’s episode, I dive into the nitty gritty of ideal reader work and encourage you to think past demographics and dig deeper into the psychological reasons that would prompt someone to pick up your book.
You’ll learn:
- Why knowing what keeps your reader up at night can help you write a book that resonates - and sells!
- The difference between demographics and psychographics - and which one to spend your time on when planning your book
- Why emotions play a crucial role in our buying decisions and how you can use this to your advantage to make your book irresistible to your ideal reader
Further resources:
You can read more about understanding your ideal reader in this blog post.
Here are links to the books/authors I mention in this episode:
- Hype Yourself by Lucy Werner
- Persuasive Copywriting by Andy Maslen
- The Miracle Morning by Hal Elrod
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