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How to Launch Your Book on Kickstarter - cover

How to Launch Your Book on Kickstarter

Russell Nohelty

Publisher: Wannabe Press

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Summary

Launch your book like a pro. Get paid up front. Build readers for life.
 
Looking for more control over your book launches? Tired of relying on algorithms to reach your readers? Ready to turn loyal fans into your most valuable launch partners?
 
Kickstarter makes all that possible, and more.
 
In this practical, no-fluff guide, USA Today bestselling author Russell Nohelty, veteran of over 50 successful campaigns, shares the exact strategies he's used to raise over $650,000 for his own
 
projects, along with the tactics that have helped other authors raise millions more. You'll learn how to plan, price, and launch your campaign, avoid common pitfalls, and use Kickstarter to build long-term momentum for your career.
 
Whether you're launching your first project or leveling up your next one, this book walks you through every step. If you're ready to stop gambling on algorithms and start launching with purpose, this is the playbook you need.
Available since: 08/25/2025.
Print length: 414 pages.

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