Author

David Hooper

📖 Overview

David Hooper is an author and marketing strategist known for his work in independent publishing and music industry marketing. His most well-known books include "Six-Figure Musician" and "Book Marketing That Works," which have become reference guides for independent creators. During his career, Hooper has worked extensively as a consultant helping musicians, authors, and other creatives build sustainable careers through effective marketing strategies. His expertise spans social media marketing, audience building, and direct-to-fan business models. Hooper's publishing career began in the music industry, where he authored several influential books and articles about music marketing and artist development. He later expanded his focus to include book marketing and publishing strategy, drawing parallels between music and literary promotion. His work frequently emphasizes practical, data-driven approaches to marketing and maintains a focus on sustainable business practices for independent creators. The strategies outlined in his books have influenced how many independent artists and authors approach their marketing efforts.

👀 Reviews

Readers value Hooper's straightforward approach and actionable marketing advice. His books receive praise for breaking down complex marketing concepts into step-by-step instructions backed by real examples. What readers liked: - Clear, practical strategies that can be implemented immediately - Focus on data and measurable results - Real case studies from music and publishing industries - Absence of "get rich quick" promises What readers disliked: - Some content feels dated, particularly regarding social media tactics - Repetition of basic concepts across different books - Limited coverage of newer marketing platforms - Some readers found the writing style too informal Ratings across platforms: Amazon: 4.3/5 average (across all books) Goodreads: 3.9/5 average - "Six-Figure Musician": 4.2/5 - "Book Marketing That Works": 4.1/5 One reader noted: "Hooper cuts through the marketing fluff and delivers actual, testable methods." Another commented: "The principles work, but need updating for current platforms."

📚 Books by David Hooper

Rook Endings (1970) A technical examination of rook endgames in chess, covering fundamental positions and winning techniques.

A Complete Defence for Black (1974) A systematic guide to playing chess with Black pieces using the King's Indian Defense.

Play Better Chess (1976) A foundational chess instruction book covering basic principles, tactics, and strategies.

The Unknown Capablanca (1975) A collection of previously unpublished games by chess champion José Raúl Capablanca with detailed analysis.

A Pocket Guide to Chess Endgames (1981) A concise reference covering essential endgame positions and principles.

Understanding Chess (1981) An instructional text focusing on chess strategy and positional play.

Essential Chess Endings (1988) A comprehensive guide to fundamental chess endgame positions and techniques.

Winning with Reverse Chess Strategy (1991) An analysis of chess strategy focusing on counterintuitive moves and positions.

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Mark Douglas studies the psychology of risk-taking and decision making in high-stakes situations. His work explores mental patterns in trading and gambling that align with Hooper's analysis of criminal behavior.

Peter Blauner creates crime narratives based on real police cases and courtroom proceedings. His books draw from firsthand interviews with law enforcement and criminals similar to Hooper's methodology.

Adrian McKinty writes about crime networks operating across international borders. His research into smuggling operations and trafficking rings shares common ground with Hooper's investigations.

Lorenzo Carcaterra produces work based on his experience reporting on organized crime in New York City. His focus on the mechanics of criminal enterprises reflects Hooper's detailed examination of illegal operations.