Is a Large Platform Critical for an Author’s Success?

Updated June 1, 2023

Subtitle
A platform built on quality, not quantity, will help you build a following that will help you achieve success

Synopsis
Creating a massive platform with thousands of followers might seem the most obvious way to succeed. But there is more to it than that. A huge email list and Twitter and Facebook following are all great and can be a worthwhile accomplishment to strive for. But the quality of those followers is much more critical for your success.

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What You Will Learn
1. You will learn why a robust author platform is not always the best or most practical for most self-published authors.
2. You will learn why high-quality email addresses are more important than many.
3. You will learn what you need to do to start building your author platform.

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Introduction
Is a large platform critical for an author’s success? The quick answer is no. But the platform must be well-established. In today’s new media world, it is not necessarily about the numbers anymore. It is now about engagement with the readers.

Whether for a large or micro niche audience, it does not matter anymore. Is the author seen as the go-to person to that audience? Is the author making an emotional connection with them? Is the author getting his audience rallied around a particular niche? Is the author selling books and ebooks to that audience?

Is that audience commenting on the author’s blog posts? Are they re-posting or re-tweeting those blog posts? These questions will help you understand what it means to have a strong and well-established platform.

More Is Not Always Better Because Not All Traffic Is Created Equal
Creating a massive platform with thousands of followers might seem the most obvious way to succeed. But there is more to it than that. A huge email list and Twitter and Facebook following are all great and can be a worthwhile accomplishment to strive for. But the quality of those followers is much more critical for your success.

But the quality of those followers is what is essential. Especially for those of us (99% of all authors) who do not have the market power and name recognition of massive money authors and mass-media celebrities.

Thank you to Joel Friedlander of TheBookDesigner.com for linking to this article from his blog Carnival Of The Indies #90

The Active Niche vs. The Passive Mass
For example, if your email list is mainly composed of those who simply downloaded your ebook because it was free if they gave you their email address, and then they never open your emails again, your email list quality will be shallow.

You need to know how to engage with those downloading your free ebook and try to convert them into faithful followers willing to visit your blog repeatedly.

Give Them a Reason Not to Cut and Run
Your blog posts and emails must give them a reason to keep reading and returning for more. The high-quality followers are the ones that will not unsubscribe after your first email to them. Those who remain on your list and continue to open your emails will stay with you long-term and be more willing to share your blog posts and buy your books.

It Is Not about the Numbers Anymore
You must never forget that in today’s social-media-savvy world, it is more about how the author is interacting with the audience AND how the audience is interacting with the author. It is not so much about the numbers anymore but about the quality of the engagement between the author and his audience.

Reach Out and Touch Someone
Even if an author has a substantial following but does not know how to sell, talk to his audience, or get that audience rallied around something, the author will not be able to hold onto that audience for the long haul. And book sales will suffer.

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Conclusion
What Do I Do Now to Improve My Author Platform?

You do not need to be all over social media. Just start somewhere. Start by focusing on one social-media outlet. Your first outlet should be your blog. Your blog will enable you to focus on your target audience.

It is also the best place to build a following of readers that look to you for insight and guidance into your subject matter. And it is the perfect place to fine-tune your brand and message.

The Proof of the Pudding Is in the Eating
By providing quality information, guidance, and answers, your writing will attract more readers and buyers to you and your blog – especially over the long term. Your blog posts will also prove to your readers that you know and understand your subject matter and that your knowledge will help them solve their problems.

Your writing tone, voice, and style will also help you connect emotionally with the readers. All of this is how you build a solid and well-established platform. It takes time and a lot of work.

I Pity the Fool Out to Make a Quick Buck
Most readers will not tolerate dishonesty and lack of substance from you – especially those looking for someone to help them find real answers to their problems. So do not be fooled into thinking that writing a large quantity of low-quality blog posts is a shortcut to gaining more followers for your blog.

You cannot build a tribe of followers and buyers by being dishonest and tricking people. Readers will appreciate your sincere efforts to share your information and experiences that will help them solve their problems.

Questions to Think About
1. What platform or outlet has enabled you to connect well with your readers?
2. How did you discover that this platform or outlet worked for you?

About Joseph C. Kunz, Jr.

I'm a storyteller at heart and a resilient small business owner navigating the vibrant yet challenging landscape near New York City. As a devoted husband, father of twins, and doting grandfather, I balance the art of storytelling with life's adventures. This website is my digital canvas, where I share the highs and lows and the ins and outs of self-publishing and entrepreneurship, aiming to inspire and guide others on similar journeys. Whether you're a fellow writer, a budding entrepreneur, or simply here for the story, I invite you to embark on this journey with me. Let's explore the possibilities together.
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