On the Self-Publishing with ALLi podcast, Joe Solari draws a lesson from Jeff Bezos’s early years at Amazon — when Wall Street was calling it amazon.bomb and Bezos kept building anyway — to make a case for why indie authors need to stop watching their competitors and start watching their readers. Using the philosopher René Girard’s concept of mimetic desire, Joe explains how author communities, for all their value, can quietly install somebody else’s North Star in your publishing business without you even noticing. He offers two practical tools to counter this: a one-page North Star document that anchors your publishing vision before you open any dashboard or social media group, and a one-week information audit that helps you identify how much of what you’re consuming is signal and how much is just other people’s noise.
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