Authors
📚 For Authors Who Want More Than Book Sales
You wrote the book.
You poured your heart, your knowledge, your expertise into it.
And now what?
Whether you self-published or went the traditional route, chances are you’re realizing that the book alone isn’t enough to create the kind of impact or income you envisioned.
At Frontspace, we help nonfiction authors like you transform your book into a business.
Why Frontspace?
We’re not a course mill or a book marketer who disappears after launch.
We specialize in helping nonfiction authors turn a book into a business. That means building a full ecosystem, one that grows your audience, your revenue, and your authority without compromising your voice or your values.
And unlike many agencies, we’re open to performance-based strategy partnerships, meaning we don’t get paid for that part until you start seeing results.
This is about more than selling books.
It’s about building a brand and a body of work that lasts.
You Already Have the Hardest Part: Your Message
Now let’s build on that foundation to help you:
- Create a book launch funnel that turns readers into subscribers, subscribers into buyers, and buyers into raving fans.
- Offer valuable bonuses such as downloadable tools, videos, mini-courses to encourage book purchases and build your email list.
- Design and launch a signature offer that expands on your book. Whether it's a hybrid course (our specialty), coaching program, consulting package, or live event, we’ll help you build it in a way that’s scalable and aligned with your brand.
- Add a recurring revenue stream like a membership, subscription, or ongoing group program to keep income flowing long after the book launch buzz fades.
How We Work Together:
We’re your strategic and technical partners.
You bring the brilliance: the voice, the expertise, the message.
We bring everything else:
- Book funnel strategy and implementation
- Design, tech, video/audio editing
- List building and lead magnet creation
- Landing pages and automation
- Sales strategy that doesn’t feel salesy