I used to think promotion and marketing meant the same thing until I started reading more industry discussions. Promotion pushes visibility, while positioning defines how readers perceive a book.

One of the benefits of hiring a book marketing company that stood out to me involves helping authors establish stronger positioning. Readers often ask simple questions before buying: Why this book? Who is it for? What makes it different?

Without clear positioning, even strong books can struggle for attention.

Marketing is not always about increasing activity or publishing more content. Sometimes it's about refining the message so readers immediately understand the value behind the book. That small distinction can influence how people respond to it.