• #29 3 Simple Steps to Discover What Your Readers Really Want

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#29 3 Simple Steps to Discover What Your Readers Really Want

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    Are you struggling to decide what your book should be about? You’re not alone. Many authors find themselves stuck between multiple ideas, unsure which one will resonate most with their audience. In this episode of The Author’s Edge, host Allison Lane shares a proven, keyword-driven strategy to help you identify the perfect book topic that meets your readers’ needs while avoiding the common pitfalls of decision-making. Whether you're an aspiring author or a seasoned writer, these actionable insights will get you one step closer to writing your next bestseller.

    What You’ll Learn

    • Why brainstorming alone is a mistake and how to involve your audience in the process.
    • The dangers of trying to combine multiple ideas into one book.
    • How to use Google’s “People Also Ask” tool to uncover reader demand.
    • A step-by-step method for narrowing down your book topic with confidence.
    • The importance of writing to meet a specific need rather than showcasing all your expertise.

    Resources Mentioned

    • Connect with Allison Lane: Instagram, Website
    • Tool Highlight: Google Search - Incognito Mode
    • Podcast Email for Questions: allison@lanelit.com
    • Related Episode: How to Build an Author Brand That Stands Out

    If you enjoyed today’s episode, take a moment to rate and review The Author’s Edge! Your support helps us reach more aspiring authors and share actionable strategies like these. Don’t forget to subscribe and share this episode with your writing community. Let’s make great books happen together! 🌟

    [00:00] – Introduction to the episode’s theme: narrowing down your book topic when you’re an expert in multiple areas.
    [01:10] – Why deciding on your own can lead to missing your audience’s needs
    [02:35] – The pitfalls of mashing up unrelated topics and why it creates a confusing reader experience.
    [03:55] – A step-by-step guide to using Google’s “People Also Ask” feature in an incognito browser to uncover your audience’s most pressing questions.
    [06:00] – How to sort the questions from your search to find the most relevant topic for your book.
    [07:00] – Recap of strategies and Allison’s encouragement to take action on your findings.

    Rate, Review, & Follow The Author’s Edge

    “So incredibly helpful!” >>> If that sounds like you, I’d be so grateful if you’d rate and review the show! Your support helps me empower more authors to build their brands, reach their audiences, and launch their books successfully.

    Here’s how:

    • Click here, scroll to the bottom, and tap to rate with five stars.
    • Select “Write a Review” and tell me what you loved most about the episode!

    And don’t forget to follow the podcast if you haven’t already. I’m sharing bonus episodes packed with insider tips, and I’d hate for you to miss out. Hit that follow button now!

    @allisonlanelit
    LinkedIn @allisonlanelit
    Facebook @allisonlanelit

    🔔 Subscribe for more tips and insights on writing and publishing!
    👍 Like, comment, and share this video if you found it helpful!

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Are you struggling to decide what your book should be about? You’re not alone. Many authors find themselves stuck between multiple ideas, unsure which one will resonate most with their audience. In this episode of The Author’s Edge, host Allison Lane shares a proven, keyword-driven strategy to help you identify the perfect book topic that meets your readers’ needs while avoiding the common pitfalls of decision-making. Whether you're an aspiring author or a seasoned writer, these actionable insights will get you one step closer to writing your next bestseller.

What You’ll Learn

  • Why brainstorming alone is a mistake and how to involve your audience in the process.
  • The dangers of trying to combine multiple ideas into one book.
  • How to use Google’s “People Also Ask” tool to uncover reader demand.
  • A step-by-step method for narrowing down your book topic with confidence.
  • The importance of writing to meet a specific need rather than showcasing all your expertise.

Resources Mentioned

  • Connect with Allison Lane: Instagram, Website
  • Tool Highlight: Google Search - Incognito Mode
  • Podcast Email for Questions: allison@lanelit.com
  • Related Episode: How to Build an Author Brand That Stands Out

If you enjoyed today’s episode, take a moment to rate and review The Author’s Edge! Your support helps us reach more aspiring authors and share actionable strategies like these. Don’t forget to subscribe and share this episode with your writing community. Let’s make great books happen together! 🌟

[00:00] – Introduction to the episode’s theme: narrowing down your book topic when you’re an expert in multiple areas.
[01:10] – Why deciding on your own can lead to missing your audience’s needs
[02:35] – The pitfalls of mashing up unrelated topics and why it creates a confusing reader experience.
[03:55] – A step-by-step guide to using Google’s “People Also Ask” feature in an incognito browser to uncover your audience’s most pressing questions.
[06:00] – How to sort the questions from your search to find the most relevant topic for your book.
[07:00] – Recap of strategies and Allison’s encouragement to take action on your findings.

Rate, Review, & Follow The Author’s Edge

“So incredibly helpful!” >>> If that sounds like you, I’d be so grateful if you’d rate and review the show! Your support helps me empower more authors to build their brands, reach their audiences, and launch their books successfully.

Here’s how:

  • Click here, scroll to the bottom, and tap to rate with five stars.
  • Select “Write a Review” and tell me what you loved most about the episode!

And don’t forget to follow the podcast if you haven’t already. I’m sharing bonus episodes packed with insider tips, and I’d hate for you to miss out. Hit that follow button now!

@allisonlanelit
LinkedIn @allisonlanelit
Facebook @allisonlanelit

🔔 Subscribe for more tips and insights on writing and publishing!
👍 Like, comment, and share this video if you found it helpful!

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