Inspired by @jackbutcher, @thisiskp_, and many others, I thought I'd share how I'm building Alex & Books in public!

First, let's start with the end goal:

• Make a living by reading books, inspiring others to read, and helping them become better readers
Here's the plan:

1) Grow audience through social media

2) Move audience to owned platforms (newsletter, podcast, etc.)

3) Monetize through courses, merch, & books

4) Use a portion of the profits to give books to those in need
Here are my current audience stats:

• Instagram = 63.2k
• Twitter = 13.4k
• Newsletter = 2.7k
• YouTube = .6k
• TikTok = 1.5k
• Podcast = 22k

Here's how I'm prioritizing the growth:

1) Newsletter
2) Podcast
3) Twitter
4) YouTube
5) Instagram
6) TikTok
Why that order?

I want to have a direct relationship with my audience (hence the prioritization of my newsletter + podcast) & not have to rely on the social media algorithm to talk with followers.

Plus, if I got banned on social, I'd lose my relationship with my audience.
Why Twitter over Instagram?

I find that my target audience seems to be denser on Twitter (it's a text-based platform so it makes sense that more readers are here).

Another data point: whenever I ask people to join my newsletter, I always get more subs from Twitter.
Why podcast over YouTube or Instagram?

1) The podcast is a great networking tool (I get to talk to incredible authors) and it helps build my credibility by being associated with big names.

2) I can repurpose the podcast content & share it on YouTube and Instagram.

3) It's fun!
Why is TikTok last?

Although TikTok seems to be the easiest platform to go viral and gain followers, it seems to have the least loyal audience (or the hardest to move platforms).

I see TikTokers with 2M followers have only 10k followers on Instagram or 5-10k subs on YouTube.
What's my monetization strategy?

1) Build my reading course "The Art of Reading"

2) Create A&B merch (starting with t-shirts and then maybe sweaters)

3) Write books (have a few ideas for books I want to write)
At the end of the day, my definition of success isn't making millions, it's doing what I love.

And that means inspiring more people to read books & helping them improve their lives.

If you'd like to support that mission, consider joining my newsletter:

alexandbooks.com/newsletter
Now up to 2,776 readers!

Sign up to get:

• helpful reading tips
• actionable advice from great books
• first to know about A&B updates and plans

If you want to read more or learn how to read better, this is the newsletter for you.

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Every season people spend hours and hundreds (or even thousands) of dollars decorating their home.

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I mean decorating your library by reading different books for each season like so:

Fall: 🍂

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Winter: ❄️

• The Snowman by Raymond Briggs
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Spring: 🌷

• Emma by Jane Austen
• Middlemarch by George Eliot
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So why not do the same for reading?
Schedule a specific time to read every day.

It could be as short as 15 minutes or as long as an hour (if you want to read more go for it).

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Two people that have really helped me are:

@amlewis4
@brandonthezhang

Two months ago, they explained to me the importance of taking my newsletter seriously.

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Although social media is a great platform to reach people, it's all "rented land."

You never know when Twitter, Instagram, etc may ban you or change the algorithm.

Instead, you want to build on land you own AKA your website, podcast, & email list.

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Email lets YOU go to your audience instead of your audience having to come to you.

Instead of waiting for people to knock on your door, you can go knock on theirs & talk with them.

Before meeting Ari & Brandon, I wasn't taking my newsletter seriously.

And it showed...
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