
Self-Publishing with ALLi Why Indie Authors Should Ignore the Market's Mood and Focus on Their Mission, with Joe Solari
May 13, 2026
A look at why authors should stop mirroring peers and refocus on readers. A lesson from Amazon’s early years on ignoring market mood and tracking true progress. An exploration of mimetic desire and how communities can hijack your goals. Practical tools: a one-page North Star and a one-week information audit to separate signal from noise.
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Bezos Ignored The Ticker And Built For Customers
- Joe Solari recounts early Amazon's struggles when analysts called it amazon.bomb and the stock cratered while Bezos invested heavily in infrastructure and customer experience.
- Bezos ignored the market mood, focused on long-term customer value, and built the foundations that later delivered massive returns.
Metric Shifts Change What Companies Build
- Leadership and metric focus shift a company's North Star and what gets built, as happened after Bezos stepped back and new priorities like advertising grew stronger at Amazon.
- Changing what you measure changes product and experience outcomes for customers over time.
Mimetic Desire Warps Author Decisions
- Joe Solari introduces René Girard's mimetic desire to explain how authors copy what peers want rather than what readers need.
- Author communities showing each other's numbers create powerful reference points that steer creators away from their original vision.
