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Romance Is in a Golden Age — And Most Romance Authors Aren’t Benefiting From It

Romance is the bestselling fiction genre in North America. The demand for romance novels currently exceeds what traditional publishing can supply. Indie romance authors are leading the industry’s growth. And most romance authors still can’t find their readers. The gap between this moment’s opportunity and most authors’ experience is not a talent problem. It’s a…

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The 8 Romance Reader States: What’s Happening in Her Life When She Searches for Your Book

Before she types a single word into a search bar, something is already happening. A book just ended. Something hard is unfolding in real life. She’s craving intensity. She’s in discovery mode. These are the 8 Romance Reader States — the entry conditions that explain why she’s searching at all.

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Why Romance Readers Don’t Belong in Any Standard Marketing Model — And the Three Psychology Frameworks That Explain Why

Most author marketing education teaches buyer psychology and applies it to every audience. Romance readers operate across three distinct frameworks — reader, fan, and buyer — and applying the wrong one at the wrong moment is why most romance author marketing falls flat.

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7 Questions Romance Authors Ask About Marketing — Answered From Inside 30+ Years of Reading Romance

Why isn’t romance author marketing working even when you’re posting consistently? What does reader-first actually mean in practice? Seven direct answers to the questions sitting underneath every frustrated author marketing conversation — answered from inside 30 years of reading romance.

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You Published a Book. Congrats — You Now Have an Author Business. Here’s What that Actually Means.

The moment you published a book for sale, you created an author business — whether you think of it that way or not. Here’s what that means for how you build your platform, why publishers expect it before they’ll look at you, and what a plan actually looks like for a romance author.

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