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Why Entrepreneurs With Multiple Books Get Taken More Seriously
One book proves you finished something. A second or third proves the expertise is still active, which is what buyers, bookers, and search results reward, and it takes weeks, not a year.
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How Many LinkedIn Posts Equal a Book?
The honest math: about 140 to 230 of your best long LinkedIn posts equal a 50,000 to 80,000-word book. But structure, not post count, is what turns an archive into one.
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Why LinkedIn's Best Writers Are Quietly Becoming Authors
LinkedIn rewards long, structured, expertise-dense writing, but none of it lasts a day. Here is why its best writers now turn their archive into a published book.
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Audiobooks Under $100: Another Way to Reach Clients
A budget case for a cheap AI audiobook as a second client-reach channel: three routes under $100 (KDP Virtual Voice, ElevenLabs, Spotify) before you hire a narrator.
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BookTok Won't Get You Clients. This Will
BookTok can make a novelist a bestseller by Friday. Landing a consulting client is a different job. Why a business book, not a viral clip, is what wins buyers.
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How to Use ChatGPT to Sell Your Book on Amazon
Three ChatGPT prompts, not a bigger ad budget, that get an Amazon book recommended and selling again: check AI visibility, rewrite the listing, draft outreach.
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How to Write a Business Book Title That Gets Clicked and Remembered
How to write a business book title that gets clicked on Amazon: the 5-Lens Test, six proven title formulas, and validation methods for coaches in 2026.
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