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Jun 24 2008

What Authors Can Learn From the “Shaken Barbie Syndrome”

Have you heard of Alan R. Bechtold? He’s this crazy guy who has been successfully marketing and publishing online more than 24 years … longer than anyone I’ve ever heard of. Since before there WAS a publicly-accessible World Wide Web.

I’ve never seen someone have more fun making money than Alan does. And now he’s released a full-length movie that shows you how to make all the money you want while you have fun doing the things you always loved doing most.

The movie, “The FUNdamental You,” has just been released. It ties in perfectly to Alan’s newest book, “Will Work for Fun: 3 Simple Steps to Turning Any Hobby or Interest Into Cash,” which was just recently released into book stores by John Wiley and Sons Books.

In both the movie and the book, Alan reveals his simple three-step formula for easily and quickly building any business — online or offline — through thinking like a publisher and changing the way you think about work.

I highly recommend you get “The FUNdamental You” or “Will Work for Fun” for yourself. Get both. After you see the movie, you’ll just want the book anyway.

You’ll have a blast learning Alan’s simple formula, because he’s poured more entertainment value into his new book and movie than I’ve ever seen in anything like them before.

Get the movie and book here:

Hurry — Alan’s holding a giant giveaway launch celebration that includes a bunch of valuable bonuses when you pick up the movie, the book, or the movie and book during the promotion.

It’s only scheduled to run a few daysTechnorati Tags: bechtold, will work for fun, author income

Written by Warren Whitlock · Categorized: book marketing, make money online, online promotion, publishing · Tagged: author income, bechtold, will work for fun

Apr 30 2008

What if Electricity Was Free?

Free electricity.

When you think about it, you can imagine a much different world. Would we be fighting over oil? Could we invent a machine that pulls pollution out of the enviroment and changes the climate to wherever it should be?

Atomic energy proponents (before it was ‘nuclear’) assured us that energy would be much cheaper.. and who knows, that may still happen.

But today, I hope you’ll think beyond the energy example and apply what we’ve learned from other commodities. Internet access, long distance phone service, hard drive storage and computing power would are all nearly free if you compare prices to just a few year back.

Best selling author Chris Anderson has a new book on FREE coming out soon. He’s the guy that made the phrase “long tail” popular. You can hear him talk about what’s coming next at this site

In our book marketing and promotion programs, we often give away books.. and even when we sell them for retail prices, a book is an incredable bargain, with most of the profits taken out before the author sees a royaties.

Yet every year, more and more successful people decide to write a book

We do it becuase we have found a model that works. We know that the relationship with the reader will be far more profitable than the few dollars we could make on a book.

Some authors do make royalties from their book, but the most successfull authors who sell a lot of books,make the best seller lists and create an information empire tell me that the royalties are just a drop in the bucket compared to the income they receive because of your status as a best selling author.

How does this apply to your business? Are you prepared to turn you biggest selling product into a giveaway? Can you adapt your marketing to take advantage of the nearly free products coming taking over the world?

I recently talked to an author who gave away 11,312 copies of his book in one year. Many times the readership of the average author. These readers usually paid for shipping and handling, so we aren’t talking about just handing the book out on the street. His result was millions of dollars in increase revenue for his company.

I’d say that was worth it.

We don’t advocate that you start giving away your book. We do advcate looking at the business you are in, the lifetime value of a new procpect. Once you understand the numbers, you will find that each new reader (on average) is worth much more than the retil price of the book to you.

THe arithmatic to determine that value is simple.

Life Time Value = revenue divided by # of readers

And when you know that number,  you’ll know how to budget for marketing and promotion.

 

Written by Warren Whitlock · Categorized: book marketing, online promotion, publishing · Tagged: book marketing, commodizatoin, free, free electricity, low prices, online promotion, profit

Apr 09 2008

I Love to Hear “How DId You Get So Much Done?”

When you are doing it right, life as an author can be the ultimate lifestyle.

  1. You get paid for your expertise
  2. People look up to you
  3. You time is your own

If this doesn’t yet describe your life, could be that you are trying to do things that an author should not do.

When you begin to focus on your highest and best use of time, and outsouce the rest, you will start see rapid growth immediately.

There is a lot of talk about outsourcing these days. Best seller books suggest having someone do any repetitive task at a fraction of the cost of doing it yourself, freeing you to work on your book, or just enjoy the lifestyle you should become accostomed to.

Have you tried outsoucing in the creation, marketing, publishing and sales of your book?

Perhaps you’ve had some of the same experiences as me getting through the learning curve to profitablity.

I was struggling until I found out about “The Outsource Compendium” with you can down free.

I was so impressed with Jeff Mills, I arranged for him to do a webinar. You can sign up free, and get a copy of the ebook today.

What are your thoughts on outsoucing for authors? Leave a comment here. I’ll be reading them (I don’t outsource ilstening to you) and will respond

Technorati Tags: outsourcing for publishers, help for authors, self-publishing

Written by warren · Categorized: book marketing, e-book, online promotion, publishing, write a book · Tagged: book marketing plan, finish my book, ghost writing, jeff mills, outsourcing, self publishing

Apr 05 2008

You Are The Author. Let Someone Else Do The Grunt Work.

Your work is important.

You have a message to share, and the world needs to read you.

And there is only one YOU

Authors can get bogged down in the nitty gritty of running your small business (every book is a business)

Want some help?

Jeff Mills has a ZERO COST ebook “The Outsource Compendium”

He promises to show the secrets to leveraging other peoples skills and talents so you can focus on what really important

Here’s what you need to do now

  1. Download you copy right now
  2. Find a moment to read it (the hard part)
  3. Watch your email for an announcement

Webinar Scheduled – Save the Date

Next Thursday, at 9:00pm Eastern (6 pm Pacific) Jeff will present a special webinar just for you.

I asked Jeff to tell AUTHORS how to use his system to attract readers, sell book and make your book a best seller.

Invites will be out early in the week.

For now, get your FREE Ebook to help authors outsource

Written by warren · Categorized: e-book, internet marketing, publishing, sell books, social media, write a book · Tagged: book marketing, jeff mills, outsource conpendium, outsourcing, outsourcing webinar

Mar 31 2008

Authors Can Use a Blog to Get A Better Book Deal

We’ve been talking about a variety of ways a blog can help an author.

  1. Post your book as you are writing it
  2. Spread your meme and ideas faster
  3. Getting feedback so you can write a better book
  4. Networking with other authors and bloggers
  5. Getting ranked in the search engines
  6. Establishing your reputation in the social media

Now Jennifer Jones tells how bloggers did all this and more. Turning a blog into a book deal

Written by warren · Categorized: blogging, book marketing, publishing, write a book · Tagged: blog your book, blogging, marketing yourself online, memetics, spreading a meme, writing a book

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