Build First

Paula Banks

Build First: The Author Foundation Podcast is a podcast for authors who want to understand the part of publishing that often goes unspoken; the structure behind the book. Many writers focus on finish and releasing their work, but the foundation that support it is overlooked. As a result, authors find themselves trying to build everything after the book is already out. Hosted by Paula Banks - author, publisher, and founder of EION Books and EION Creative Studio; this podcast shares real epression from the author journey and what comes after publication. Each episode explores the challenges authors face, from unclear positioning to platform gaps and disconnected promotion, and breaks down what helps an authors work group over time. If you are writing a book, publishing your first or 10th title or trying to understand why building an audience feels harder than expected, this podcase will help you understand what needs to be build before you rely on promotion. Finishing the book is one step. Building the foundation behind it is what allows you to grow.

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    Build First. Then Let Visibility Do Its Job.

    Build first. Then let visibility do its job. That's been the message all season. And in this finale I'm showing you what it actually looks like when you live it. When I started this podcast I had no idea if anyone would listen. I was figuring out the logistics as I went — my tone, the recording, all of it. This was new territory. And before I ever hit record I made peace with one thing — if one person tunes in and gets something out of this, that's enough. That's worth building. So I built it. Using the same framework I spent ten episodes teaching you. Positioning, platform, product pathway, process, promotion. In that order. Before Episode 1 ever dropped. That's the full circle moment I want to leave you with as we close out Season 1. The podcast you've been listening to all season was built the same way I've been asking you to build. And now I'm walking you through exactly what that looked like — pillar by pillar — so you can see the framework in real life before you go build yours. Whether you haven't launched yet, you're mid-launch, or you're rebuilding after something that didn't go the way you planned this episode is for you. Season 1 is done. Season 2 drops July 7th. What we cover in Episode 10: How the Build First framework was used to build this podcast before a single episode droppedWhat positioning, platform, pathway, process, and promotion looked like in real time for this showWhy building before you know if anyone will show up is exactly the pointWhat to do next — for the pre-launch author, the mid-launch author, and the author who is rebuilding 📖 Build First: Why Authors Build Backwards and How to Fix It → https://buildfirstbook.netlify.app📝 Build First: The Authors Foundation Workbook → https://payhip.com/b/TDAKr 📋 Free Author Reality Check → https://eionbooks.my.canva.site/authorrealitycheck Follow on IG: @authorpaulabanks

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    The 300 Book Month Nobody Saw Coming

    Nobody expected it. Not even us. Dr. Sayles was a first-time children's book author. No massive platform. No paid ads. No years of experience in the publishing space. Just a book she believed in and a decision to build the foundation before she promoted anything. In her first month she sold over 300 books. And since the release of that book it has grown into something neither of us could have fully mapped out on day one, speaking engagements, bulk book orders, events, and a community that keeps expanding. In this episode I'm telling that story. Not just the number — the number is evidence. I'm talking about what was actually in place before a single promotional post went out. What the foundation looked like to build. And what made the difference between a launch that produces a result and a launch that produces a movement. This is what the Build First framework looks like when an author actually works it. A real author. A real first launch. A result that compounded into something much bigger than 300 books. If you've been putting in the work and wondering why your launches aren't holding — this episode is going to show you what was missing. What we cover in Episode 9: What Dr. Sayles had in place before she promoted anythingWhy 300 sales without a foundation is just a number — and what a foundation turns it intoHow her launch grew into speaking engagements, bulk orders, and eventsWhat her story means for your next book launchWhy slowing down before you launch is the fastest path to results that last📖 Build First: Why Authors Build Backwards and How to Fix It → https://buildfirstbook.netlify.app 📝 Build First: The Authors Foundation Workbook → https://payhip.com/b/TDAKr 📋 Free Author Reality Check → https://eionbooks.my.canva.site/authorrealitycheck

    6 phút
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    I Had the Book. I Didn't Have the Business.

    I knew I was an author. That part was never the question. What I didn't know was how to operate outside of that. The business side of being an author — the platforms, the systems, the strategy, the infrastructure — that's where I had no confidence. That's where I felt the gap between where I was and where I needed to be every single day. In this episode of Build First: The Authors Foundation Podcast I'm getting into the mindset shift that changed everything for me. Not a theory. Not a framework. My actual experience of fighting through imposter syndrome, pushing through the discomfort of building a business I didn't feel qualified to run, and deciding that the foundation I was building deserved someone willing to grow into operating it. If you have ever felt confident in your craft and completely lost in your business — this episode is for you. What we cover in Episode 8: Why knowing you're an author and knowing how to operate your author business are two completely different thingsWhat the daily internal fight of switching from creative to operator actually looks likeHow imposter syndrome shows up on the business side and what to do with itThe decision that changed how I showed up for my author businessWhy the discomfort you feel is not a sign you're doing it wrong Resources mentioned: Build First: Why Authors Build Backwards and How to Fix It → https://payhip.com/b/HeCnX Build First: The Authors Foundation Workbook → payhip.com/b/TDAKr Free Author Reality Check → eionbooks.my.canva.site/authorrealitycheck

    7 phút
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    You Can't Promote Your Way Out of a Foundation Problem

    I spent a long time thinking I had a promotion problem. I was posting consistently, showing up on social media, doing everything I was told to do as an author — and the results still weren't matching the effort. What I didn't know then was that promotion was never the issue. The foundation underneath it was. In this episode of Build First: The Authors Foundation Podcast, I'm breaking down why you can't promote your way out of a foundation problem and what to do instead. I'm sharing the real story of what happened when someone reached out to feature me and asked for my digital media kit. I didn't have one. What came next was a full scramble and it was the moment I finally understood that my promotion was running but nothing was built underneath it to catch what it brought in. If you're an author who has been promoting consistently and still not seeing the results you expected this episode will reframe everything. We're talking about why promotion is Pillar 5 in the Build First Framework, what it actually means to promote into infrastructure that's ready, and the specific things I put in place that changed how visibility works in my business. Topics covered in this episode: • Why consistent promotion without a foundation doesn't compound — it just runs • The media kit moment that exposed exactly what was missing in my author business • What I built differently after that moment and how it works for me now • Why promotion is last in the Build First Framework — and why that sequence is the strategy • What it looks like to promote into infrastructure that's actually ready to receive what you send Resources mentioned: 📋 Free Author Reality Check → eionbooks.my.canva.site/authorrealitycheck 📖 Build First: The Authors Foundation Book → available on Payhip

    7 phút
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    Stop Being the System and Start Building One

    Seven hundred and thirty-five emails went out in one week and I didn’t touch a single one. I wasn’t at my desk. I wasn’t scheduling anything. My automations sent them and nearly half my list opened them. That’s what Process looks like when it’s working. And honestly, looking at those numbers is exactly why I wanted to lead with it today because Pillar 4 isn’t just theory for me. I’ve got the receipts. In this episode I’m getting into Process the behind-the-scenes infrastructure that keeps your author business moving without you having to manually hold every piece of it together. And I want to be clear about what I mean, because the word “systems” can feel cold or overwhelming. We’re not talking about building something complicated. We’re automating the stuff that’s predictable so that when you show up, your energy goes toward the things that actually need you. I also talk about what it actually feels like to be the system —where every follow-up, every order, every school inquiry lives in your head instead of in a process. That’s not hustle. That’s endurance. And endurance is not a strategy. I walk through the three areas where process matters most for authors, and I’m honest about what breaks when Pillar 5 starts working before Pillar 4 is ready to hold it. The Build First book is out now. Grab it here: https://buildfirstbook.netlify.app/ Take the Free Author Reality Check : http://eionbooks.my.canva.site/authorrealitycheck #selfpublishing #childrensbookauthor #authorbusiness #emailautomation #indieauthor #booklaunch #authorplatform

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Build First: The Author Foundation Podcast is a podcast for authors who want to understand the part of publishing that often goes unspoken; the structure behind the book. Many writers focus on finish and releasing their work, but the foundation that support it is overlooked. As a result, authors find themselves trying to build everything after the book is already out. Hosted by Paula Banks - author, publisher, and founder of EION Books and EION Creative Studio; this podcast shares real epression from the author journey and what comes after publication. Each episode explores the challenges authors face, from unclear positioning to platform gaps and disconnected promotion, and breaks down what helps an authors work group over time. If you are writing a book, publishing your first or 10th title or trying to understand why building an audience feels harder than expected, this podcase will help you understand what needs to be build before you rely on promotion. Finishing the book is one step. Building the foundation behind it is what allows you to grow.