EPISODE · Apr 17, 2026 · 30 MIN
The Word-of-Mouth Engine: How to Turn Readers Into Your Best Marketing Team
from Book Marketing Tips and Author Success Podcast · host Penny C. Sansevieri & Amy Cornell Author Marketing Experts
95% of books are sold through word of mouth—but most authors are still chasing reach instead of building relationships. That’s a problem, especially in a market where social media visibility is unpredictable and ad costs continue to climb.In this episode, we break down the one marketing engine that consistently works: a small, engaged group of readers who genuinely want to see your book succeed.We walk through a simple but powerful reader funnel—how casual readers become fans, how fans become superfans, and how a select group naturally evolves into a street team that supports your launches, promotions, and long-term visibility. More importantly, we explain what “engagement” actually looks like in practice, how to identify the readers already leaning in, and why you don’t need a massive email list to see meaningful results.If marketing feels overwhelming or never-ending, this framework simplifies the process. It’s designed for authors who want to spend more time writing while still building steady momentum.We also share one of the most effective (and overlooked) tactics for generating more Amazon reviews and Goodreads ratings: a strategically placed back-of-the-book letter that invites readers to stay connected and take the next step. Done right, this creates a natural bridge from reader to subscriber—and eventually, advocate.From there, we get tactical about building a street team without overcomplicating it. You’ll learn how to vet members using a simple form, organize assets in a shared folder, and provide clear, brand-safe guidance so your team amplifies your message the right way.Finally, we address the growing wave of AI-generated books and what it means for discoverability. Algorithms can be influenced—but genuine reader connection cannot be replicated. A trusted group of engaged readers is one of the most reliable ways to stay visible in an increasingly crowded marketplace.If you’re looking for a smarter, more sustainable way to market your book, this episode lays out a framework you can start using immediately.Send us your feedback!Order Penny's latest book, Think Local Sell Global and start building a book sales strategy you have more control over!📱 Text Penny & Amy: Send your marketing questions, show feedback, and episode ideas. Text PODCAST to (888) 402-8940 to join and get new episode alerts. Save our number!⭐ Enjoying the show? Please follow the podcast and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Your reviews help more authors discover the show!💬 Don't use Apple Podcasts or Spotify? Email your review to [email protected] and we'll feature it on our website.
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95% of books are sold through word of mouth—but most authors are still chasing reach instead of building relationships. That’s a problem, especially in a market where social media visibility is unpredictable and ad costs continue to climb. In this episode, we break down the one marketing engine that consistently works: a small, engaged group of readers who genuinely want to see your book succeed. We walk through a simple but powerful reader funnel—how casual readers become fans, how fans beco...
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