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"It was a wonderful experience interacting with you and appreciate the way you have planned and executed the whole publication process within the agreed timelines.”
Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalI wrote this book because I got tired of watching talented people put good work into the world and get nothing back.
If you've ever felt invisible online, it's not because you're not good enough. It's because the rules changed and nobody told you. The feed doesn't reward quality the way it used to. It rewards the ability to stop a thumb mid-scroll, and that's a skill you can actually learn.
Make Them Pause is everything I wish someone had told me when I started. How to write a first line that refuses to be ignored. Why trying to look perfect is costing you followers. How to build a rhythm you can keep up for years without losing your mind. What to do when AI starts flooding every feed you're in.
No theory. No fluff. Just the honest playbook.
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Your review has been deleted and won’t appear on the book anymore.Anam Yasmin
I'm Anam Yasmin, and I'm from Bihar.
I didn't grow up around marketers or founders or anyone who could explain what a content strategy even was. What I had was a phone, an internet connection, and a quiet, stubborn curiosity about why some things caught the world's attention and others disappeared into silence.
I was in standard 11 when marketing stopped being a word in a textbook for me and became something real. Something alive. I still remember the feeling of watching a small idea travel further than it had any right to, and thinking, there's a craft inside this. I want to learn it.
So I did. Not in a classroom. Not from a course. I learned the way most self-taught people do, by watching, by copying, by failing in public, by paying close attention to the things that worked and asking honest questions about why. I studied the creators nobody was teaching about. I tried things that didn't work. I tried them again with one small change. Slowly, over long quiet hours nobody saw, I built the instincts that now shape every page of this book.
I believe the best lessons don't come from gurus or gatekeepers. They come from showing up every day with the same question. How do I get a little better than I was yesterday?
That question is still the one I'm answering.
Make Them Pause is the book I wish existed when I was starting out. I wrote it for the next person staring at a flat post, wondering if anyone is ever going to notice them. Someone will. This is how.
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