Breaking Through The Noise

How I Stopped Chasing the Wrong Audience and Found My Niche


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How To Launch a Book That Drives Revenue (Not Vanity Metrics) — Robbie SamuelsMost authors think the hard part is writing the book. Robbie Samuels is here to tell you the book is just the beginning.In this episode, Catherine Jelinek talks with Robbie Samuels, book launch strategist, four-time author, and founder of BizBookPubHub, about what actually turns a published book into clients, contracts, and revenue. Robbie shares his winding path from nonprofit fundraiser to networking expert to "10-year overnight success," and unpacks the launch process he now uses to help entrepreneurial authors break through to the readers who actually need them.If you've ever published something into silence (or you're about to) this is the playbook.What you'll learn:Why a book alone won't grow your business but a launch will.The difference between vanity metrics (bestseller screenshots) and strategic effort that drives revenueWhy reviews are a signal your outreach is working, not a number to chaseThe research-call method: how 5–25 conversations with ideal readers sharpen your book before you write it.The "exhausted vs. fatigued" lesson on speaking your reader's actual language.Why you shouldn't write the book if people aren't already asking "where's the book?"The "subway diagnosis" trap experts fall into and how to build trust instead.How one client turned 34 reviews into 5 new client contracts.How to validate a book idea in 6–12 weeks instead of 10 years.Chapters:00:00 — Meet Robbie Samuels01:00 — From nonprofit to networking expert: the origin story02:30 — "Wait, how will anyone know this book exists?"03:37 — Becoming the thing that was chasing him04:04 — TEDx, the pandemic, and a six-figure pivot06:55 — Why your value is the totality of what you know08:22 — If you're not known for it, stop writing the book10:04 — How to actually measure a book's success11:24 — The research-call method (5 to 25 conversations)11:59 — "Exhausted" vs. "fatigued": speak your reader's words17:00 — Case study: building an offer with an upsell20:15 — Case study: 34 reviews, 5 new contracts22:07 — Write a book that's needed — then make sure people know22:30 — Reviews vs. vanity metrics24:34 — Little planes need longer runways25:59 — The "subway diagnosis" and the trust gap27:11 — Validate an idea in 6–12 weeks28:21 — Where to find RobbieConnect with Robbie on LinkedIn and grab a free book launch brainstorm.What's the book idea you've been sitting on? Drop it below

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Breaking Through The NoiseBy Catherine Jelinek