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You Can’t Find Your Audience Until You Find Yourself
Austin Kleon Was Right “we can’t be found if we’re not foundable.”
You’re not just struggling to find an audience. You’re struggling to figure out who the hell you are as a writer.
You show up. You write. You post. And still — nothing clicks.
I’ve been there. For a whole year, I wrote consistently, wondering why my words weren’t landing. Then I realized the problem: I was writing for “everyone” and connecting with no one.
Finding your audience isn’t about chasing trends. It’s about getting brutally honest about your voice, your message, and what makes you different.
Because the moment you figure that out? Readers finally start paying attention.
Most writers stay invisible because they never define what makes them unique.
Most writers don’t have an audience problem. They have a clarity problem.
They write without a defined mission, hoping the right people will magically find them. But here’s the truth: if you don’t…