
The Perfect Reader Playbook Honored with Prestigious BookFest Award
I’m delighted to share that The Perfect Reader Playbook has been honored with a BookFest Book Award, recognizing it as one of the outstanding nonfiction titles featured at The BookFest, a leading online event that brings together readers, writers, and the publishing community. For a project designed to help authors and experts connect with their ideal audiences, this recognition is especially meaningful.
What The BookFest Award Represents
The BookFest Awards celebrate authors who create exceptional works of fiction and nonfiction. Books are evaluated through a multi-round judging process that looks at genre, theme, aesthetics, and overall literary merit, with final decisions made by an executive awards committee of industry experts. Awards are given across a wide range of categories, including both genre-based and technical distinctions, which positions The BookFest as a respected marker of quality in a crowded marketplace.
For authors and publishers, a BookFest Award signals that a book has met a high standard of craft and presentation, and that it stands out among recent releases published within the eligible window. The event itself has also earned recognition from other organizations, underscoring the credibility of the platform behind the prize.
Why This Award Matters for The Perfect Reader Playbook
The Perfect Reader Playbook grew out of years of work helping authors, speakers, and experts stop guessing about their audience and start building platforms around clearly defined “perfect readers.” The BookFest’s mission—to spotlight outstanding books and foster meaningful connections between readers and writers—aligns closely with the core premise of the Playbook.
By receiving a BookFest Award, The Perfect Reader Playbook gains an additional layer of validation for its framework, strategies, and practical tools. In an industry where authors are constantly asked to prove credibility, a well-regarded award can open doors to new media opportunities, speaking invitations, and collaborations with other professionals who value thoughtful, reader-centric marketing.
The Team Behind the Book
Like any significant book project, The Perfect Reader Playbook is the result of a collaborative effort. My co-author, Gary MacDermid, brought deep strategic insight into positioning and platform building, helping to translate complex marketing ideas into actionable, author-friendly steps. A strong co-author relationship is often the difference between a concept that stays theoretical and one that becomes a repeatable system. Gary is also the developer of our Perfect Reader Playbook AI marketing reports.
Our editor, Tyler Tichelaar, contributed the kind of meticulous editorial vision that ensures a book reads smoothly while preserving the author’s voice. Skilled editing is a key factor in how awards committees experience a book’s clarity and impact. Patrick Snow’s Foreword helped set the stage, framing the Playbook within the broader context of author success and giving readers a compelling reason to engage with the material from page one.
Their combined contributions strengthened every part of the book—from structure and voice to reader promise and positioning—and this award reflects that shared work.
How This Benefits Authors and Experts
For authors, coaches, consultants, and other experts, The Perfect Reader Playbook was designed as a practical guide to:
Clarify exactly who your “perfect reader” is, beyond basic demographics.
Align your message, offers, and marketing with that reader’s real-world needs.
Build a more focused platform that attracts qualified leads instead of generic traffic.
Make better decisions about where to spend time, energy, and marketing dollars.
Receiving a BookFest Award reinforces that these tools and frameworks are not only useful in the trenches of platform building, but also respected by industry professionals who evaluate books across many genres and business models.
In a landscape where discoverability is one of the biggest challenges, awards like The BookFest can help a book—and the ideas inside it—reach more of the people it was created to serve.
Where to Learn More
To see the official award listing and learn more about The Perfect Reader Playbook, visit the award entry page on The BookFest website:
https://www.thebookfest.com/award_entries/the-perfect-reader-playbook/
If you’re an author or expert who wants to build a platform around your own perfect reader, this recognition is an invitation to take a fresh look at how you define, find, and serve the audience that is already waiting for your work.
