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Where to Start: Extracting the Authority You Already Have

8 min · 16 de may de 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2228916/fan_mail/new] Most professionals do not lack expertise. They lack structure. In this episode, Kevin walks through the Authority Extraction Method, a practical approach to identifying the content you already have and turning it into a structured, authority-building book. Covering the 10 to 12 question method, the difference between activity and authority, and why simplicity is a commercial advantage, this episode gives you a clear starting point for turning what you know into something the market can recognise and trust. Book an Authority Clarity Call at babystepspublishing.com. If you'd like to learn more about what we do, then please check out our new Skool community, Authority Through Authorship: https://www.skool.com/authority-through-authorship-6592/about?ref=fffef182b3694aab89b42c911db3e74d Also, check out my latest book Knowledge Deserves to be Recognised: https://www.babystepspublishing.com/authoritybook If you would like to find out where your Authority Gap is, take this short quiz to find out: https://authoritygapquiz.babystepspublishing.com/ Please also check out our blog: https://www.babystepspublishing.com/blog

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