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Knowing your audience’s needs

Knowing your audience’s needs

  • Once you get clear on your own why here, why now, look at your audience. Who are the people you are trying to reach, and what do you know about them?
  • Your audience may be small, but how engaged is it? You do not need 1 million followers to get published.
  • When writing a book proposal, outline your existing database and share more about your relationship with them. 

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