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<title>Message from Aydenrussel</title>
<description><![CDATA[One of the biggest mistakes authors make in self-publishing is assuming that publishing alone will generate sales. Many writers focus heavily on creating their book but overlook editing, cover design, keyword optimization, and marketing strategy. This is especially common among authors who want to <a href="https://acebookpublishers.com/blog/publish-a-childrens-book/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">publish a children’s book</a>, where competition is high and visual presentation plays a critical role. <br/>  Another common mistake is launching without building an audience. Without reviews, social media engagement, or an email list, even a well-written book can struggle to gain visibility. Poor category selection and inconsistent promotion can also limit discoverability. The solution is to treat publishing and marketing as connected processes. By investing in professional presentation, audience building, and ongoing promotion, authors can avoid costly setbacks and significantly improve their chances of long-term success in a competitive marketplace.]]></description>
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