How Short Books Build Big Credibility in B2B Sales (and How AI Can Help) with Julie Trelstad
Mon Feb 02 2026
Can a fairly short book really build authority faster than years of content marketing?
Julie Trelstad, Head of US Publishing at Amlet.ai, joins me this week to unpack how books quietly remain one of the most powerful tools for building authority and trust. Julie shares insights from her decades of publishing experience to explain why a book doesn't need to be long or traditional to be impactful. We talk about narrow points of view, short-format books, and why speed to market often matters more than prestige. She shares how credibility is baked into authorship itself, and how professionals can carve out a "category of one" by publishing focused, practical ideas instead of overwhelmingly long reads.
We then explore the real mechanics behind publishing today, including self-publishing, hybrid models, and why discovery almost never happens on Amazon. Julie also gives advice on how AI can support the writing process without replacing the author's voice, and why emerging ideas around digital rights and content licensing may redefine how expertise is monetized.
Topics covered during this episode include:
What defines a differentiated point of view within crowded business publishing categories. How shorter books deliver clarity, speed, and higher practical impact. Why worrying about redundancy often prevents experts from publishing at all. How AI tools can analyze existing content to uncover unique perspectives. The importance of writing with a specific reader clearly in mind. How professional editors can be utilized to convey your thoughts in business-focused books. The differences between self-publishing, traditional, and hybrid publishing models. Why Amazon works as distribution, but not as discovery. How email lists consistently outperform other book sales channels. What pricing strategies make low-friction book purchases more effective. How advertising only works once book pricing crosses certain thresholds. The practical cost ranges for editing and proofreading short-format books. How AI supports outlining, cleanup, and clarity without replacing authorship. The emerging value of licensing content for AI training and data usage. Why publishing now creates future revenue opportunities beyond book sales. Check out the incredible insights in this chat to discover how a short, focused book can instantly elevate credibility and open new opportunities!
Julie Trelstad on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/julietrelstad
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Can a fairly short book really build authority faster than years of content marketing? Julie Trelstad, Head of US Publishing at Amlet.ai, joins me this week to unpack how books quietly remain one of the most powerful tools for building authority and trust. Julie shares insights from her decades of publishing experience to explain why a book doesn't need to be long or traditional to be impactful. We talk about narrow points of view, short-format books, and why speed to market often matters more than prestige. She shares how credibility is baked into authorship itself, and how professionals can carve out a "category of one" by publishing focused, practical ideas instead of overwhelmingly long reads. We then explore the real mechanics behind publishing today, including self-publishing, hybrid models, and why discovery almost never happens on Amazon. Julie also gives advice on how AI can support the writing process without replacing the author's voice, and why emerging ideas around digital rights and content licensing may redefine how expertise is monetized. Topics covered during this episode include: What defines a differentiated point of view within crowded business publishing categories. How shorter books deliver clarity, speed, and higher practical impact. Why worrying about redundancy often prevents experts from publishing at all. How AI tools can analyze existing content to uncover unique perspectives. The importance of writing with a specific reader clearly in mind. How professional editors can be utilized to convey your thoughts in business-focused books. The differences between self-publishing, traditional, and hybrid publishing models. Why Amazon works as distribution, but not as discovery. How email lists consistently outperform other book sales channels. What pricing strategies make low-friction book purchases more effective. How advertising only works once book pricing crosses certain thresholds. The practical cost ranges for editing and proofreading short-format books. How AI supports outlining, cleanup, and clarity without replacing authorship. The emerging value of licensing content for AI training and data usage. Why publishing now creates future revenue opportunities beyond book sales. Check out the incredible insights in this chat to discover how a short, focused book can instantly elevate credibility and open new opportunities! Julie Trelstad on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/julietrelstad