Suhana Bhambhani: Turning a Fiction Debut into a Full-Fledged Digital Moment
A Case Study in Emotional Marketing Meets SEO Precision
Before the world met The Unproposed Guy, Suhana Bhambhani came to us with something rare
A story that was both laugh-out-loud romantic and quietly reflective.
She didn’t just want the book to launch.
She wanted it to live.
She believed in the characters. In the plot twists. In the heartbreaks wrapped in humor.
What she needed was someone to believe in the potential the kind that goes beyond a single bookstore shelf.
So we built the runway.
From Page One to Page One of Google
This wasn’t “let’s make a reel.” This was a 360° strategy to make a first-time author impossible to miss.
We started before the launch date was even announced:
- SEO architecture for the book’s name, storyline themes, character names, and even emotional keywords readers would subconsciously search
- A review strategy that didn’t buy attention but invited it. Real readers. Real opinions. Across Amazon, Goodreads, and personal blogs.
- YouTube creator outreach targeting micro-influencers in the book, romcom, and Gen Z fiction space. Nothing scripted. Everything real.
- Instagram storytelling: moodboards, reader reactions, plot hints, and an aesthetic that matched the voice of the novel
- Behind-the-scenes with Suhana. Snippets from her notes. Why she wrote what she did. Every piece layered to build connection, not just conversion.
And the results?
- The Unproposed Guy didn’t just launch. It ranked on Google, Amazon, Goodreads, Instagram hashtags, blog roundups, and even YouTube thumbnails.
- Suhana became a name people recognized not because she promoted herself, but because her story was present everywhere the audience already lived.
- The reviews? Flooded in. From real readers who laughed, cried, and tagged their friends.
- And yes the book became a bestseller. Not through gimmicks. But through community, consistency, and strategy.
Today, Suhana isn’t “that girl who wrote that romcom.”
She’s a bestselling author, featured across platforms, invited to literary panels, and shaping conversations about modern love, heartbreak, and hope.
And The Unproposed Guy?
It’s not just a book.
It’s proof that with the right push, the right emotion, and the right engine fiction can rank too.