What the daily author visibility plan does
A strong book deserves strong attention. This 90 minute plan helps you beat obscurity with a focused routine that drives touchpoints, starts conversations, and books calls. It is simple enough to run yourself. It is also easy to hand off as you grow. Follow these steps each weekday and you will see more reach, more replies, and more opportunities.
The plan uses five levers. Posting. Outreach. Offers. Proof. Logging. Each lever is small on its own. Together they add up. You will create useful content, talk to the right people, extend clear invitations, show credible results, and track what works. This is how you become known without guesswork or heavy ad spend.
If you already publish often, use this routine to sharpen your focus. If you are new to consistency, start here and build volume as your confidence grows.
Your 90 minute stack, step by step
Why it matters. A fixed sequence reduces friction. You sit down, start a timer, and move. The plan below fits into 90 minutes for one person. You can cut this time further with templates or a helper. Keep the order the same so your engine feels automatic.
How to apply it. Use a simple timer and a checklist. When the session ends, you are done for the day. No more wondering if you did enough. Tomorrow you repeat and improve.
Outcome. Predictable output that compounds week after week.
Minutes 0 to 20, Plan and draft three posts
Pick one education post, one entertainment post, and one engagement post. Education teaches a bite sized lesson from your book. Entertainment shows the human side of your work. Engagement invites comments with a question or poll. Write quick hooks and a clear point for each. Keep your tone warm and direct.
Create one simple visual or short clip if you have time. If not, write a clean text post and add a relevant image later. Aim for clarity over polish. Your goal is to ship daily at a high quality bar you can sustain.
Minutes 20 to 30, Schedule and pin
Schedule the three posts for times your audience is active. Pin the most important post on your main platform so new visitors see value fast. Add your super signature to any email version. The signature links to your book funnel and your strategy session page.
Check last day’s comments and reply with short helpful notes. This keeps the loop alive and signals that you care about real engagement.
Minutes 30 to 45, DM five prospects and five partners
Open your outreach list. Send five short messages to ideal prospects and five to partners or hosts. Each note should reference something specific and ask one question. Do not pitch. Offer a resource or an idea. Thank them for their work when it fits. Log who you messaged and what you sent so follow up is easy.
Use templates to speed this up. Keep the tone personal and respectful. Quality beats volume, yet volume still matters. Five and five per day adds up fast.
Minutes 45 to 60, Make one daily offer
Choose a low friction offer that invites hand raisers. It can be a free chapter, a checklist, a short training, or a limited micro coaching slot. Post it once in your feed. Mention it once in your stories. Put it in your email PS. Tell people exactly how to get it. Deliver the offer quickly and warmly when they raise their hands.
Collect names and emails so you can invite these people to your next workshop. These are your warmest prospects. Treat them with care and respect their time.
Minutes 60 to 75, Publish proof
Post one piece of proof. It can be a testimonial, a before and after, a screenshot of results, or a short case insight. Explain the context and one lesson. Tag the client if you have permission. Invite readers to ask how it might apply to their situation. Proof reduces risk for your buyers and builds your confidence as you see impact stack up.
Rotate formats through the week so your feed feels fresh. Keep a folder of proof assets so you can pull one fast during this block.
Minutes 75 to 90, Log and learn
Open your tracker. Log posts shipped, DMs sent, offers made, proof published, and quick numbers like reach and replies. Record new conversations and booked calls. Note what hooks landed and what fell flat. Choose one idea to test tomorrow. This ten to fifteen minute review is where you become strategic instead of random.
At the end of the week, add up your totals and reflect for five minutes. Decide which topics and offers to double down on. Archive your best performing posts in a swipe file so you can reuse angles later.
Weekly upgrades that magnify your daily work
Host a two day workshop twice a month. Short sessions over two days create more meaningful time with your audience. They keep energy high and show your depth. Use these workshops to teach, answer questions, and invite the right people to a call.
Turn one long session into twenty assets. Slice the recording into shorts. Pull quotes for images. Extract a lead magnet and a nurture email. Post two clips daily for the next week. This turns one event into a river of content.
Ask for referrals at the moment of delight. When a client shares a win, thank them. Ask if they know one person who should see your book or attend your next session. Make it easy for them to introduce you.
Outreach scripts you can adapt today
To event organizers. “Hi [Name], loved the focus of your [event] on [topic]. I speak on [your topic] and recently helped [audience] achieve [result]. Would a 30 minute session on [talk title] be useful for your next agenda?”
To podcast hosts. “Hi [Name], your episode with [guest] on [topic] was excellent. I would love to contribute an author’s angle on [your hook]. Happy to share a story about [result] and a practical framework listeners can apply in minutes. Interested?”
To prospects. “Hi [Name], noticed you are working on [initiative]. I wrote a book about [your niche] and have a short checklist that helps with [problem]. Would you like it?”
Content prompts to keep ideas flowing
- One mistake your readers can avoid this week, and the simple fix.
- A before and after story with one concrete metric.
- Three questions to ask before hiring a coach or agency in your niche.
- One chapter insight explained in two minutes, with a worksheet.
- Behind the scenes of how you plan a workshop or client session.
What to track so you improve faster
Track growth metrics that tie to outcomes. We suggest new conversations, workshop registrations, booked calls, hand raisers from offers, and proof posts shipped. Add reach and watch time as support. Keep your dashboard simple. If a metric does not inform a decision, remove it. The goal is clarity, not clutter.
Review these numbers weekly. Use a quick retro: what worked, what did not, and what to try next. Share the retro with your helper or team so everyone sees how their work moves the needle.
Internal resources to build your system
Use these related guides to round out your plan. They show how to turn your book into a funnel, how to use media for authority, and how to structure a launch that your daily routine can feed.
- Publish Promote Profit overview
- Build your book funnel in a weekend
- Earn media and podcasts as an author
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