Meet book marketing strategy experts
No matter your genre, a professional book marketer can help you create a marketing strategy that strengthens your author platform, targets the most effective advertising channels, and increases your sales.Â
On Reedsy, meet book marketers with a proven track record. Our book marketers have helped traditionally published and indie authors alike land #1 on Amazon charts and sell more books.

Chris B.
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Marketing strategist specializing in proven runway to launch strategies for thought leaders, entrepreneurs and professional public speakers.

Maria B.
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Nice to meet you! Let me help you leverage metadata marketing so your book can reach the right readers at the right time.

Brian B.
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I 've helped hundreds of authors manage their Amazon and BookBub Ads campaigns

Elina V.
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Marketing expert w/ 12+ yrs experience in genres from nonfiction to literary fiction to children's books at Big Five & boutique houses.

Ailsa S.
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Book marketer with over 9 years of experience. Previously worked at traditional publishers in the UK. Specialise in low budget strategies.
How to choose a book marketer
On Reedsy, you'll find book marketers who’ve worked with the likes of James Patterson and R.F. Kuang. We handpick our book marketers for their industry experience: to guarantee the quality of your collaboration, only the top 3% of applicants are accepted.Â
Assemble your team
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Why do I need a “plan” for book marketing?
With so many book marketing strategies out there, it’s easy to get lost in a sea of tweeting, blogging, and emailing to no avail. That’s why you need to have a strategy — or a “marketing plan” — where you track your efforts and measure their effectiveness when it comes to your book sales.Â
Rachel Abbott, the first UK indie author to ever reach #1 on Amazon, explains why having a plan is important:
“I spent far too long being completely unfocused, and it was only when I wrote a marketing plan with very specific aims and objectives that things started to happen. Suddenly people noticed my book — the tactics were working. And then it got to number 1 in the Kindle chart and stayed there for four weeks.”Â
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