Most CEOs are stuck renting attention.
A LinkedIn post here. A podcast clip there. Maybe a webinar, a panel, or one brave attempt at posting a selfie with “big news.”
It works for a moment. Then the feed moves on, the algorithm gets moody, and your brilliant insight is buried somewhere between a sales guru’s airport selfie and someone’s “humbled to announce” post.
A book is different.
A book turns your thinking into an asset people can return to, reference, quote, recommend, and remember. It gives your ideas a home instead of making them couch-surf across random posts and conversations.
That is why authority from a book compounds.
The first reader sees your expertise. The next reader hears about it from them. A prospect reads it before a sales call. A podcast host uses it to frame your interview. A partner sees your thinking more clearly.
Attention disappears fast.
Authority sticks around, gets passed around, and keeps working long after you hit publish.
That is benefit #12 of becoming a bestselling author. Check out all 25 benefits HERE.