I have an important message to anyone who's written a non-fiction book (or thinking of writing one in the near future).
Have you ever wondered why some authors make a fortune while so many others with equally good books always seem to struggle financially? Would you like to make a whole lot more from your own book(s) -- without a lot of work or expense?
If you answered yes to the above, you may want to tune into a free teleseminar by Steve Harrison, Radio-TV Interview Report (RTIR), & Million Dollar Author Club.
From the e-mail I received from him today:
"After working with 9,300+ authors over the last 20 years, I've learned rich authors simply do seven key things differently than poor authors.
As publisher of Radio-TV Interview Report (RTIR) and Book Marketing Update, I've worked with and interviewed some of the most successful authors alive today. Some are extremely famous bestsellers, like the
creators of the Chicken Soup for the Soul series and Rich Dad Poor Dad. Others are happily not-so-famous but quietly raking in high six-figure and even seven-figure annual incomes without ever being on Oprah or hitting any bestseller list.
To learn what rich authors know that poor authors don't, join me for a free 75-minute telephone seminar
Thursday, April 15th at your choice of two times:
2:00 pm Eastern (11:00 am Pacific) OR 7:00 pm Eastern (4:00 pm Pacific):
To register for the free teleseminar, go here now:
http://www.freepublicity.com/RichAuthorSecrets/?11611
What you'll discover on the call will arguably be the most important information you've ever heard about
publishing.
I realize that's quite a promise, but I'm totally serious. You'll discover things like:
* Why the seven key differences between rich authors and poor authors aren't obvious things like writing a
good book or having a catchy title.
* The 'secret reasons' behind bestsellers like Rich Dad Poor Dad, Purpose Driven Life and The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People.
* Why understanding the rich authors' strategies is critical even if you don't really care about money and just want to share your message with others.
* Having trouble getting your books into stores? Learn how rich authors overcome the many problems and frequent obstacles of the bookstore distribution system.
* The rich authors' mindset and how they think very differently than most authors.
* Want massive publicity for your book? You'll learn the real reason why rich authors are able to get tons of media exposure for their books -- and it's not just that they have good stories and hire top publicists.
* The 'unfair advantage' rich authors use to win the publishing game which 99.9% of all authors don't know
anything about.
* How you can use the rich authors' secrets to make a nice living from your book even if you only sell
10,000 copies and never get booked on Oprah (not that you shouldn't try!).
* Want to sell your book to a major New York publisher for a six-figure advance? You'll learn the single biggest thing you need -- and no, it's not a great manuscript or book idea though those are important. If you've got it, getting a publisher is easy. Without it, you'll probably struggle to get your work published.
* An incredibly simple thing you should immediately do to dramatically increase the profit you make from every book.
To register for the free teleseminar, go here now:
http://www.freepublicity.com/RichAuthorSecrets/?11611
I look forward to 'seeing' you on the call Thursday and teaching you the seven things rich authors know that poor authors don't. Who knows ... it may be a phone call that changes your life!
Best,
Steve Harrison
Radio-TV Interview Report (RTIR)
& Million Dollar Author Club
Bradley Communications Corp.
390 Reed Road, First Floor
PO Box 360
Broomall PA 19008
484-477-4235 (Cust Svc Voice Mail)
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http://www.milliondollarauthorclub.com/?11611
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http://www.nationalpublicitysummit.com/?11611
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