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The market doesn’t reward originality alone. It rewards clarity.
Readers make buying decisions in seconds—and those seconds depend on signals: cover cues, category alignment, keyword precision, and a description that instantly communicates who the book is for.
In this episode, we break down why following a proven framework isn’t creative compromise—it’s strategic positioning.
A formula is not a box. It’s a blueprint.
For fiction, that means honoring genre expectations and recognizable tropes so readers immediately understand the emotional experience you’re promising. For nonfiction, it means knowing exactly where your reader is on their journey—beginner, stuck mid-process, or advanced—and framing your title, subtitle, and opening lines accordingly.
We also unpack:
You’ll walk away with tactical action steps:
You’re not copying creativity.
You’re copying clarity—so your creativity can shine.
If this episode reframes how you think about positioning, share it with an author who insists their book is “different.” Then subscribe and leave a review telling us what shift made you rethink your book page.
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📱Text Penny & Amy: send us your show feedback, burning marketing questions and new topic ideas!
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The market doesn’t reward originality alone. It rewards clarity.
Readers make buying decisions in seconds—and those seconds depend on signals: cover cues, category alignment, keyword precision, and a description that instantly communicates who the book is for.
In this episode, we break down why following a proven framework isn’t creative compromise—it’s strategic positioning.
A formula is not a box. It’s a blueprint.
For fiction, that means honoring genre expectations and recognizable tropes so readers immediately understand the emotional experience you’re promising. For nonfiction, it means knowing exactly where your reader is on their journey—beginner, stuck mid-process, or advanced—and framing your title, subtitle, and opening lines accordingly.
We also unpack:
You’ll walk away with tactical action steps:
You’re not copying creativity.
You’re copying clarity—so your creativity can shine.
If this episode reframes how you think about positioning, share it with an author who insists their book is “different.” Then subscribe and leave a review telling us what shift made you rethink your book page.
Send us your feedback!
Help shape our 2026 content by taking our 30-second listener poll!
📱Text Penny & Amy: send us your show feedback, burning marketing questions and new topic ideas!
Text the word PODCAST to (888) 402-8940 to sign up to send us messages and receive new episode announcements. And don't forget to save our number!
Check out our Book Marketing Jumpstart options if you're ready to take your brand, platform and SEO up a few notches.
Please leave a review on Apple Podcasts!
Can't use Apple Podcasts? Email us your review and we'll put it on our website: info@amarketingexpert....

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