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**EMAIL #1: Launch Day**
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**SUBJECT LINE:** I kept this manuscript secret for 18 months
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**SUBJECT LINE B (Test):** The leadership book I wish I'd owned at 25
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**PREVIEW TEXT:** The leadership book I wish I'd owned at 25...
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**HEADER:** It's live (and I'm slightly terrified)
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**BODY:**
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Eighteen months ago, I typed the final sentence of a book I never planned to write.
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I was tired of "leadership advice" that assumed you wanted to command the room with booming confidence and endless charisma. That works for some people. But if you're the type who leads through listening, deep thinking, and careful observation, the traditional playbook probably exhausts you.
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I wrote *The Quiet Authority* for the person who gets overlooked in meetings because they pause before speaking. For the leader who builds trust not through volume, but through competence. For you, maybe, if you've ever felt like your natural temperament was a liability in a "loud" world.
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This isn't about becoming someone else. It's about recognizing that your reserved nature isn't a bug in the system—it's a specific kind of power that organizations desperately need right now.
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The book launches today. I'm nervous. But I'm more excited for you to read Chapter 4 (the framework that changed how I run my own team) and Chapter 9 (the exact script for claiming space without forcing charisma).
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**CTA BUTTON TEXT:** Get The Quiet Authority Now
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**POST-CTA:** First 100 copies include the Influence Audit (normally $47) free.
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**EMAIL #2: Day 3**
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**SUBJECT LINE:** "I finally stopped apologizing for pausing"
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**PREVIEW TEXT:** What early readers are saying about Chapter 4...
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**HEADER:** They read it early. Here's what shifted.
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**BODY:**
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Marcus wrote me Tuesday night: *"Chapter 4 made me put the book down and rewrite my entire presentation strategy. I stopped trying to fill every silence with words."*
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Sarah sent a voice note from her car: *"You gave me permission to take the weekend to think before answering that board question. I did. My answer was better. No one thought I was slow—they thought I was thorough."*
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These weren't casual readers. These were early advance readers—fellow introverted leaders testing the frameworks before today.
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Their biggest surprise? That the book doesn't try to "fix" your quiet nature. It weaponizes it.
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You've probably been told to "speak up more," "be more visible," or my personal favorite, "fake it till you make it." But when you try to perform extroversion, people sense the dissonance. They trust you less, not more.
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The readers who finished early didn't find another set of masks to wear. They found language for a leadership style they'd been practicing all along, but never had permission to claim.
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**CTA BUTTON TEXT:** Read It Yourself Today
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**POST-CTA:** 73 bonus Influence Audits still remaining with purchase.
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**EMAIL #3: Day 5 (Campaign-Specific: ARC Invitation)**
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**SUBJECT LINE:** Want the next book before everyone else?
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**PREVIEW TEXT:** Seeking 50 trusted early advisors for the sequel...
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**HEADER:** Read it free. Just promise me one thing.
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**BODY:**
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I'm already sketching notes for Book Two, and I don't want to write it in a vacuum.
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I'm looking for 50 ARC (Advance Reader Copy) team members—you, if you're willing to read early drafts, highlight what resonates, and tell me honestly when a chapter falls flat. No fluff. No politeness for its own sake. Just your unfiltered reaction.
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In exchange, you'll get:
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- The manuscript three months before publication
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- A signed final edition when it releases
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- Your name in the acknowledgments (if you want it)
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- Direct access to me via a private channel during the editing process
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This isn't a mass market thing. I read every ARC feedback form personally. Last round, one comment from a reader named Jen caused me to delete an entire chapter and rewrite it from scratch. The book is infinitely better because of her.
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If you've got strong opinions about leadership, quiet influence, or where the publishing industry is getting it wrong, I specifically want your voice in my ear while I draft.
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**CTA BUTTON TEXT:** Join the ARC Team
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**POST-CTA:** I'll close applications once we hit 50—it usually takes 72 hours.
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**EMAIL #4: Day 7 (Last Chance)**
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**SUBJECT LINE:** About that bonus I mentioned...
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**PREVIEW TEXT:** Vanishes tonight at midnight EST sharp
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**HEADER:** Final hours for the launch package
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**BODY:**
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Tonight at midnight EST, the launch bonus disappears.
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I won't make this a desperation pitch. You know by now whether *The Quiet Authority* is the book you've been waiting for. Either the premise resonates—how introverts build authority without performance—or it doesn't.
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But if you *have* been sitting on the fence, I want to make sure you understand what expires tonight.
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The Influence Audit (the bonus normally sold separately for $47) goes back in the vault at midnight. It's not just a worksheet; it's a diagnostic tool that identifies which of the four Quiet Authority archetypes you lead from, and where you're accidentally diluting your natural influence.
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After tonight, if you want the Audit, you'll pay full price. Or you can grab the book now for cover price and get the Audit thrown in.
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No fake countdown timers. No "price going up forever" theater. Just a real deadline for a real launch bonus.
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If you've been meaning to grab it, this is the nudge.
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**CTA BUTTON TEXT:** Get The Book + Free Audit Before Midnight
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**POST-CTA:** The Audit won't be offered as a bonus again during this release cycle.
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**EMAIL #5: Week 3 (Long-Form Value)**
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**SUBJECT LINE:** The "loud leadership" myth that's exhausting you
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**PREVIEW TEXT:** Why charisma isn't a prerequisite for influence...
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**HEADER:** You don't need to be the loudest voice to lead the room
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**BODY:**
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There's a dangerous assumption in most business books that influence requires performance. That you must "command presence" through body language, vocal projection, and relentless visibility.
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But look at the leaders who actually changed industries. The ones who shifted culture. The ones who built movements that outlasted their tenure.
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They weren't always the loudest. They were the most *certain*.
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Certainty is quieter than charisma. It doesn't need to fill every silence. It doesn't panic when the room goes quiet. It waits, observes, and speaks only when the words actually move the situation forward.
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In *The Quiet Authority*, I break down the neurological difference between social dominance (loud, territorial, performative) and earned authority (consistent, observant, decisive). Most introverts have been trying to compete in the dominance arena because that's where the noise is. But authority operates on different physics entirely.
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The book includes the "Pause Protocol"—the exact three seconds to take before responding to challenges, which research shows increases perceived competence by 40%. Not because you're hesitating, but because you're signaling that the question deserves consideration.
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You don't need to become an extrovert to lead effectively. You need to become a more potent version of exactly who you already are.
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**CTA BUTTON TEXT:** Learn The Quiet Authority Method
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**POST-CTA:** Paperback orders this week ship with free tracking and insurance.
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**EMAIL #6: Month 2 (Re-Engagement)**
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**SUBJECT LINE:** Did this land in your spam folder?
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**PREVIEW TEXT:** Final invitation (truly no pressure)...
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**HEADER:** I don't want you to miss this if it's for you
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**BODY:**
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You've been on this list since the launch of *The Quiet Authority*, and you haven't bought the book yet.
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I'm not going to hit you with a guilt trip. Maybe the timing was wrong. Maybe the topic isn't quite your struggle. Maybe you're just not a book buyer, and that's fine.
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But I also know that sometimes we delay the things we need because they confront us. If you've been waiting for a "sign" to stop apologizing for your quiet leadership style, consider this it.
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The book is still here. So am I. And the frameworks inside—especially the "Strategic Silence" technique and the "Written Authority" method for asynchronous leadership—are just as applicable today as they were on launch day.
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If you've been stuck in a cycle of trying to perform leadership rather than practice it, this might be the thing that breaks the pattern. Or it might not. Either way is okay.
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But if something has been nudging you to grab it, I'm extending one last invitation.
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**CTA BUTTON TEXT:** Yes, I'm Interested
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**POST-CTA:** Or hit reply and tell me what you're actually struggling with—I read every response.
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