You set up a pre-order. You waited. Nothing happened. You assumed pre-orders are dead.
The misdiagnosisThe misdiagnosis is that pre-orders don't work.
The real diagnosisThey work if you have a list to point at them. Without a list, the pre-order is a tab. With a list, the pre-order is a launch.
Pre-Order Timeline
| Day Out | Move | Why |
|---|---|---|
| 90 | Open the pre-order | Time to build |
| 60 | First newsletter mention | Soft warm |
| 45 | Cover reveal post | Visual asset moment |
| 30 | Excerpt push | Hooks the curious |
| 14 | Reader-magnet refresh | Adds to list |
| 7 | Personal asks | Closer circle |
| 1 | Final reminder | One ask, not three |
Three Pre-Order Mistakes
- Setting it up and forgetting it.
- One big push on day one, then silence.
- Not having a list to push to.
A pre-order is not a magic ticket. It is a runway. If you have no plane, the runway is just pavement.
The runway works if you fly it.
The dare (not assignment)Pick your next book's pre-order open date. Build the seven-step schedule above. Plug into your calendar.
Image promptA small calendar with a date circled in pink, sticky notes around it. Painterly. Cream and pink. No people.
— The Book Maven
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