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Your Path to Book Publishing

How to Identify and Reach the Right Audience for Your Nonfiction Book

04 Aug 2025

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Most nonfiction authors focus on writing and publishing—but overlook one crucial step that can make or break their book marketing efforts: deeply understanding their audience.In this episode of Your Path to Book Publishing, we break down the three essential things every author must know about their readers to publish and market a successful nonfiction book.BY THE TIME YOU FINISH LISTENING, YOU’LL LEARN:Why vague audience definitions (like “first-time managers”) fall flat—and what to do insteadHow to align your book’s content with your readers’ stage of awareness and needsWhere to find your audience online and offline, and how one author found surprising traction in a forgotten nicheWhether you're self-publishing or going the traditional route, this episode will help you create a sharper, smarter book marketing strategy—starting with the audience that matters most: your readers.Make your mark as an author.Learn more about The Author’s Mark — Juxtabook’s 12-month professional publishing experience that helps nonfiction authors go from idea to published platform in 12 months or less.Juxtabook.com/authorsmarkLearn more about Your Path to Book Publishing by visiting Juxtabook.com and discover if traditional publishing, self-publishing, or hybrid publishing is right for you. It's time to make your mark and connect with like-minded authors to publish your book, build your author brand, and book marketing. Join TodayLiked this episode? Share it and tag us on Instagram @juxtabkLove the show? Leave a review and let us know!CONNECT WITH US: Website | Instagram | Facebook

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