5 Effective Ways Authors Can Build Audiences in 2026

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About Anjita Ganguly

Anjita Ganguly is the co-founder of Exceller Books, a publishing house dedicated to fostering literary excellence and empowering authors globally. She has played a pivotal role in shaping the publishing landscape—overseeing the editorial direction, author collaboration, and content innovation. With a strong focus on author success, Anjita has helped over 500 authors from 20+ countries publish their work and explore new audiences and guided more than 10,000 aspiring writers at different stages of their publishing journey through mentorship and strategic support.Beyond publishing, Anjita has been instrumental in expanding distribution and marketing, ensuring Exceller Books’ publications reach major online and offline retailers worldwide—making them a preferred choice for authors home and abroad.Anjita holds an MA in English Literature from Calcutta University and a CELTA certification from the University of Cambridge (Language Assessment), equipping her with a strong foundation in literature, language and communication. A passionate storyteller, she believes in the transformative power of books and remains committed to amplifying diverse voices, shaping the future of publishing.

The publishing landscape is evolving faster than ever. In 2026, authors are no longer just writers. They are creators, communicators and community builders. Whether you are traditionally published or choosing to publish and print your book independently, building a loyal audience is no longer optional. It is essential.

Here are five effective ways authors can grow their readership in 2026.

1. Build a Personal Brand, Not Just a Book: Readers today follow authors, not just titles. Your voice, values and personality matter as much as your writing. Create a consistent presence across platforms. Share insights into your writing process, your inspirations and even your struggles.

A clear brand helps readers connect with you beyond a single release and keeps them invested in your journey.

2. Leverage Short Form Video Content: Attention spans are shorter, but engagement is deeper. Platforms like Instagram, YouTube and TikTok continue to dominate reader discovery. Short videos discussing themes, reading snippets, character introductions, or behind-the-scenes moments can significantly boost visibility.

You do not need high production. Authenticity wins over perfection.

3. Create a Community, Not Just Followers: Move beyond passive followers. Build an active community. Host live sessions, virtual book discussions, Q&A events, or writing workshops. Start a newsletter that feels personal rather than promotional.

When readers feel heard and valued, they become ambassadors for your work. Word of mouth remains one of the most powerful tools for growth.

4. Collaborate Strategically: Collaborations open doors to new audiences. Partner with fellow authors, book bloggers, podcasters or literary platforms. Appear on podcasts, contribute guest articles or co-host events.

Strategic collaborations expand reach without feeling forced. The key is alignment in genre, tone and audience interest.

5. Think Beyond the Launch: Building an audience is a long-term commitment. Do not let your marketing end after launch week. Continue conversations around your book’s themes. Share reader reviews, create discussion prompts and celebrate milestones.

If you are planning to publish and print your book, start building your audience months before release. By the time your book arrives, readers should already be waiting for it.

In 2026, success belongs to authors who show up consistently, engage meaningfully and treat their readers like a community rather than a market. Your book may be the beginning, but your relationship with your audience is what truly sustains your literary journey.

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