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Oct 29 2009

Wanted: 7 Authors Who Want To Be Best Sellers

benmackenzie.pngA few years back, I helped an author become an instant best seller with his book Think Two Products Ahead. It topped the Amazon Best Seller List for non-fiction for a week and was #2 overall (beat only by the wizardy of Harry Potter)

Through that process, I got to know an extraordinary man named Ben Mack.

We’ve become friends and now mastermind together on projects large and small.

How You Can Join A Mastermind And Make Your Book A Best Seller

I’ve been working with legendary brand-marketing genius Ben Mack with his new weekly 7-Person mastermind groups and I see how this what we need to do, you and me.

Ben Mack is a guy who sold $250 MILLION worth of yo-yo’s and was a VP at Cingular where we had a $500 MILLION marketing budget.

WOWZERS!

So you know that his strategies work BIG and if you want to learn more about how I’m applying this to authors you will join us Saturday to learn the exact details about how a small 7-person mastermind with me can get you the success for your book you deserve.

This isn’t a coaching thing — this is you getting a chance to be in a peer-mastermind group with me.

This is especially for authors wanting to start writing a new book or have a book about to be published.

Ben & I will announce details on our teleseminar Saturday at 9am Pacific / Noon Eastern

You will want to get on this call — Click now for details

YOU KNOW getting this kind of hands-on coaching on making your book profitable from the start is what will ensure you are best prepared to get your book the best seller sales you deserve.

It’s time to get to getting your book done right,

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Written by warren · Categorized: amazon, book marketing, make money online, networking, online promotion, publishing, sell books, write a book · Tagged: author mastermind, author promotion online, best seller, book marketing

Oct 14 2009

Connect Your Book With Real World

One of the few areas growing in publishing is the Blogoshpere. While others are shutting down, worried that e-books or the economy will kill sales.. the bloggers I know are talking about bigger advances, best sellers and respect from media and publishers.

How to connect with Bloggers.

There are millions of blogs and bloggers. The vast majority are splogs (blogs set up to spam) or static, underutilized locations with a few posts talking about themselves.

These are NOT the ones to talk to 🙂

Instead, meet the bloggers. They love to congregate. There is a blog meetup or seminar every week in some cities.

This is how Twitter Revolution got started. I wanted to connect with bloggers to promote books, found them online, at blogger conventions and on Twitter. I started using Twitter just to promote other’s books.

At a recent convention, I met Murry Newlands. He pulled out a camera and asked me about my book. You’ll see that I didn’t have one in hand.

Murray did not edit the interview.. put it up on YouTube and I just grabbed th code from them to embed here (a simple cut and paste).

Now I’ll add a link back to Murray to thank him and encourage him to talk about my book and this site.

Watch the video and see how easy this is:

http://www.murraynewlands.com/2009/10/warren-whitlock-an-interview/

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Written by Warren Whitlock · Categorized: blogging, book marketing, media publicity, networking, online promotion, social media · Tagged: author promotion, author video, book marketing, promoting books, self promotion, selling books, social media, twitter revolution

Apr 11 2009

Jack Canfield on How He Sold 115 Million Books

Jack Canfield is one of the most successful authors and speakers of all time.

He was featured in the movie “The Secret” and co-created the “Chicken Soup for the Soul” series which has sold over 115 million books.

In fact, at one point he had seven books on the New York Times Best Seller List simultaneously –a world record.

Want to hear how Jack became so successful and how you can use his strategies to get where you want to go as an author, speaker or entrepreneur?

If so, you’re invited to a free telephone seminar on Thursday, April 16th on which you’ll hear Jack interviewed by my friend Steve Harrison.

Whether your book or project is still in the idea stage or you’re already a pretty advanced marketer, you’ll come away with fresh insights you can use.

Click here now to register for Thursday’s call

Even if you’ve heard Jack before, you’ll come away with strategies you can use right away.  You’ll discover:

  • Jack’s journey from inner city public school teacher to bestselling author and speaker.
  • How he and co-creator Mark Victor Hansen kept going when “Chicken Soup” was rejected by 144 publishers.
  • What to do if you find yourself reluctant to aggressively market your work.
  • Jack’s advice if you need to make money within 30 to 60 days.
  • The two mindsets you need to create a bestselling book.
  • How to find someone to sponsor your book.
  • The “bypass marketing” strategy that made “Chicken Soup” a big hit.
  • How to systematically create word-of-mouth marketing for your book.
  • Jack’s advice for getting started as a public speaker.
  • What most people don’t understand about the Law of Attraction and how it helped him get on Oprah, hit the New York Times Best Seller List… and more!

Click here now to listen to reserve a FREE seat for Thursday’s call with Jack Canfield

Written by Warren Whitlock · Categorized: book marketing, publishing, sell books · Tagged: best seller, book marketing, chicken soup for the soul, Jack Canfield, sell book, sell books, steve harrison, the secret

Jan 04 2009

My Partner’s Name Is Dr. Ben Mack

Every since we started our book on Profitable Propaganda, I’ve been referring to my partner as Dr. Ben Mack. 

Dr. Mack received accredidation from Success University but does not always use the prefix as his professional name… but I always refer to him as Dr. Ben Mack.

Here’s a clip from from Dr. Edward Bernays on the David Letterman show that explain it clearly


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Written by warren · Categorized: book marketing, media publicity, write a book · Tagged: bernays, book marketing, expert status, father of spin, freud, mass control, propaganda, public relations

Dec 08 2008

Fiction Authors Should be Active Bloggers

Guest post by Phyllis Zimbler Miller

Publishing a non-fiction book will usually make it easy for you to write a blog dedicated to your book. The non-fiction subject of your book and related topics can provide ample blogging material.

For example, if you wrote a book on cooking low-fat diets, you could post one low-fat recipe a day along with insider tips to ensure the recipe turns out well. Or if you wrote a book on new social media platforms, you could write each post about one new social media platform and probably never run out of new posts.

The problem of writing ongoing book blog posts really presents itself to fiction writers. If you’ve written a romance novel or a mystery novel, what are you going to write about in your blog posts?

With a little imagination (and you are a fiction writer, aren’t you?) you can come up with interesting posts for your book’s blog. Let’s look at some examples:

You write a novel that takes place in 1970 during the Vietnam War. Because the Vietnam War plays an important role in the novel, you could write posts about historical events that took place during that era or historical events that led to that era. And you could write about the military today fighting in Iraq or Afghanistan and about military families back home. There’s no need to mention your book in every post; the overall context of the blog is about your book.

Now let’s stretch our imagination farther. You write a mystery novel about a series of medical-related murders. You could write posts about deaths that were not murders but were actual medical mysteries. You could also write posts about new hospital procedures that are being implemented to reduce medical-related deaths. And you could write posts telling the family of hospital patients what to look for in suspected medical malpractice.

What if you’ve written a children’s picture book about family members learning to get along? Children are not going to read your blog and their parents aren’t going to read your blog aloud to their children. You could write posts about parent-child issues; if you’re not an expert, you can quote other experts. You could review other children’s picture books on similar topics. You could write posts about children’s literacy issues.

The truth is that you can cast your imagination net far and wide for subjects on which to blog. Just remember that every few posts you should mention your book in connection with that post. For example, if you were writing a post about children’s literacy issues, you could mention that a specific second-grader in your book could read long words but not short words and that her teacher suspected dyslexia.

Or you could quote an entire (short) scene from your novel to illustrate a point you’re making. And, yes, it’s okay that people reading your blog may not know who the characters and situation are. If you choose an appropriate scene, most readers will be able to understand the context of the excerpt.

Fiction authors should be as active as non-fiction authors in the use of blogs to market books. Give your blog readers interesting and well-written posts, and they will read your blog and hopefully buy your book.

For the free report 7 DYNAMIC REASONS FOR TAKING A VIRTUAL BOOK TOUR and other book marketing information, visit http://www.queensofbookmarketing.com. Follow Phyllis Zimbler Miller on Twitter at @ZimblerMiller and connect with her on Facebook and LinkedIn as Phyllis Zimbler Miller.

Written by warren · Categorized: blogging, book marketing, write a book · Tagged: authors online, blogging authors, book marketing

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