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The "One" Way to Sell Books
In the movie City Slickers, Curly (played by Jack Palance) tells Mitch Robbins (played by Billy Crystal) that he has to find the ?One? thing. The dialogue goes as follows:
Curly: One thing. Just one thing. You stick to that and the rest don't mean [nothin?].
Mitch: But, what is the "one thing?"
Curly: [smiles] That's what *you* have to find out.
The ?One? thing for a book to sell well is that it must generate Word of Mouth. The goal of every tactic you employ to sell books is to create Word of Mouth. Why does every author want to get on Oprah? Because she?s the biggest Word of Mouth in the market. Look at the brief list below of tactics you can use to promote your book:
? Podcasting
? Book Trailers
? Book signings
? Razorpages.com
? Websites
? Landing Pages
? Blogging
? Book Reviews
? Book Giveaways
? Press Releases
? TV interviews
? Radio interviews
? Newspaper interviews
The purpose of every one of these tactics is to create Word of Mouth. The Da Vinci code is, of course, a huge success, but I didn?t read the Da Vinci code until a good friend of mine said he had read it and that he thought it was very provocative. Just about every book I?ve ever read has been the direct result of Word of Mouth.
Generating Word of Mouth actually begins before we even write the book. If your book isn?t interesting, it simply won?t create Word of Mouth and selling it will be difficult. But once your book is written and you begin to employ the tactics listed above to promote the book, if you keep in mind that your primary objective is to generate Word of Mouth, it helps you choose how to deliver your message.
For example, I was coaching an author who had written his first novel and was conducting book readings nearly every month with little success. I asked him what sections he was reading from and then I told him that the sections he was reading were not the most interesting sections and gave him suggestions on which parts of the book I would read.
The same rule applies when conducting interviews. You should control the message of any PR message and any interview. What?s the hot spot of your message? That is the message that needs to be conveyed. You have very little time to get the word out on your book. Think like you are standing in an elevator and someone wants to know why she should buy your book. You?ve got maybe 30 seconds to convince the potential buyer to buy your book. What would you say?
Remember Curly?s advice and find the ?One? thing that will create the buzz, the Word of Mouth, about your book. And once you find that ?One? thing, use it in every marketing tactic you use.
Phil Davis has been in the on-demand printing industry over twenty years and has been helping both corporations and individuals publish books. He is the majority owner of ZDocs zdocsonline.com. On his blog, howtopublishabookblog.com, Mr. Davis discusses the many ways authors can promote themselves both online and offline and also using Podcasts on http://www.razorpages.com. |
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Vegetarian Guide to Diet and Salad by Dr. Norman Walker Features & SpecificationsFresh Vegetable and Fruit Juices by Dr. Norman Walker Book DescriptionWhat's Missing in Your Body? Deficiencies of certain minerals, salts, and vitamins can cause many of the symptoms of illness. Vegetable juices are categorically listed and their elements carefully explained. Provides suggestions for specific ailments.About the AuthorDr. Norman Walker is the longest-lived, widely-known raw-foodist of the modern era. Thousands upon thousands of people credit Dr. Walker's live-vegetable-juice therapy for healing them of "incurable" diseases, including Jay Kordich, known to the world as "The Juiceman." When Jay Kordich had cancer, he met and was tremendously inspired by Dr. Walker. After healing himself of cancer through The Raw-Food Diet and juice therapy, Jay worked with Dr. Walker beginning in the 1940s up until Dr. Walker's death in the mid-80's at an age of well over 100.For more than 100 years, Norman W. Walker, Ph.D., proved through research and experience that well-being and long life go hand-in-hand. Through the non-stop activities of raw-food enthusiasts, such as Nature's First Law, modern day nutritionists and medical researchers are finally discovering the raw truths which Dr. Walker knew and taught throughout the twentieth century. Dr. Walker was living proof that a longer, healthier, more enjoyable life is achieved through The Raw-Food Diet, mental poise, and intelligent body care. Dr. Walker's contributions to the common heritage of humankind began before the turn of the century in London, where as a young man he became seriously ill due to over-work and stress. Unable to accept a sentence of ill-health and early death, Dr. Walker healed himself with living foods and vegetable juices. Among Dr. Walker's greatest contributions was his discovery of the therapeutic value of fresh vegetable juices and in 1930, the development of what would become known as the Norwalk Press Ju
Customer Review: Great introduction
This book gave me just enough information to think about. It is very short, convincing and written by the life-long enthusiast. I bought 20-25 copies of this book by now. I give it to all my friends hoping that its small enough, where it will not end-up forgotten on the shelf, but would intrigue them to read more.
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Designed to carry a portable PC or Mac, plus accessories and personal papers / Black A three-section accordion compartment is perfect for work papers, files, and documents Business Card and Pen/Pencil Holders Non-skid rubber feet Exterior dimensions (fully expanded) - 16 x 12 x 6.5
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Looks nice. Only complaint is if moderately packed it is hard to close. Good for the light traveler.
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When I got my new HP laptop, I wanted a good looking leather case to go with it. I wanted a case that will be able to store and compact all my accessoeries. This Tragus leather case does it and more. There is a space to store your mouse, pens, cds, and file your paperwork. When travelling, there is a latch at the back of the case to hold on to your travelling suitcase.
My only complaint is that it has too many velcros. They could have used press on buttons on the front part of the case for ease of opening and closing, rather than the noisy and often times hard velcro.
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A book printers Artilce for Your Viewing
The "One" Way to Sell Books
In the movie City Slickers, Curly (played by Jack Palance) tells Mitch Robbins (played by Billy Crystal) that he has to find the ?One? thing. The dialogue goes as follows:
Curly: One thing. Just one thing. You stick to that and the rest don't mean [nothin?].
Mitch: But, what is the "one thing?"
Curly: [smiles] That's what *you* have to find out.
The ?One? thing for a book to sell well is that it must generate Word of Mouth. The goal of every tactic you employ to sell books is to create Word of Mouth. Why does every author want to get on Oprah? Because she?s the biggest Word of Mouth in the market. Look at the brief list below of tactics you can use to promote your book:
? Podcasting
? Book Trailers
? Book signings
? Razorpages.com
? Websites
? Landing Pages
? Blogging
? Book Reviews
? Book Giveaways
? Press Releases
? TV interviews
? Radio interviews
? Newspaper interviews
The purpose of every one of these tactics is to create Word of Mouth. The Da Vinci code is, of course, a huge success, but I didn?t read the Da Vinci code until a good friend of mine said he had read it and that he thought it was very provocative. Just about every book I?ve ever read has been the direct result of Word of Mouth.
Generating Word of Mouth actually begins before we even write the book. If your book isn?t interesting, it simply won?t create Word of Mouth and selling it will be difficult. But once your book is written and you begin to employ the tactics listed above to promote the book, if you keep in mind that your primary objective is to generate Word of Mouth, it helps you choose how to deliver your message.
For example, I was coaching an author who had written his first novel and was conducting book readings nearly every month with little success. I asked him what sections he was reading from and then I told him that the sections he was reading were not the most interesting sections and gave him suggestions on which parts of the book I would read.
The same rule applies when conducting interviews. You should control the message of any PR message and any interview. What?s the hot spot of your message? That is the message that needs to be conveyed. You have very little time to get the word out on your book. Think like you are standing in an elevator and someone wants to know why she should buy your book. You?ve got maybe 30 seconds to convince the potential buyer to buy your book. What would you say?
Remember Curly?s advice and find the ?One? thing that will create the buzz, the Word of Mouth, about your book. And once you find that ?One? thing, use it in every marketing tactic you use.
Phil Davis has been in the on-demand printing industry over twenty years and has been helping both corporations and individuals publish books. He is the majority owner of ZDocs zdocsonline.com. On his blog, howtopublishabookblog.com, Mr. Davis discusses the many ways authors can promote themselves both online and offline and also using Podcasts on http://www.razorpages.com. |
book printers Items For Viewing
Fresh Vegetable and Fruit Juices by Dr. Norman Walker
Fresh Vegetable and Fruit Juices by Dr. Norman Walker
Vegetarian Guide to Diet and Salad by Dr. Norman Walker Features & SpecificationsFresh Vegetable and Fruit Juices by Dr. Norman Walker Book DescriptionWhat's Missing in Your Body? Deficiencies of certain minerals, salts, and vitamins can cause many of the symptoms of illness. Vegetable juices are categorically listed and their elements carefully explained. Provides suggestions for specific ailments.About the AuthorDr. Norman Walker is the longest-lived, widely-known raw-foodist of the modern era. Thousands upon thousands of people credit Dr. Walker's live-vegetable-juice therapy for healing them of "incurable" diseases, including Jay Kordich, known to the world as "The Juiceman." When Jay Kordich had cancer, he met and was tremendously inspired by Dr. Walker. After healing himself of cancer through The Raw-Food Diet and juice therapy, Jay worked with Dr. Walker beginning in the 1940s up until Dr. Walker's death in the mid-80's at an age of well over 100.For more than 100 years, Norman W. Walker, Ph.D., proved through research and experience that well-being and long life go hand-in-hand. Through the non-stop activities of raw-food enthusiasts, such as Nature's First Law, modern day nutritionists and medical researchers are finally discovering the raw truths which Dr. Walker knew and taught throughout the twentieth century. Dr. Walker was living proof that a longer, healthier, more enjoyable life is achieved through The Raw-Food Diet, mental poise, and intelligent body care. Dr. Walker's contributions to the common heritage of humankind began before the turn of the century in London, where as a young man he became seriously ill due to over-work and stress. Unable to accept a sentence of ill-health and early death, Dr. Walker healed himself with living foods and vegetable juices. Among Dr. Walker's greatest contributions was his discovery of the therapeutic value of fresh vegetable juices and in 1930, the development of what would become known as the Norwalk Press Ju
Customer Review: Great introduction
This book gave me just enough information to think about. It is very short, convincing and written by the life-long enthusiast. I bought 20-25 copies of this book by now. I give it to all my friends hoping that its small enough, where it will not end-up forgotten on the shelf, but would intrigue them to read more.
Targus CLN5 15.4 Traditional Leather Notebook Case
Targus CLN5 15.4 Traditional Leather Notebook Case
Designed to carry a portable PC or Mac, plus accessories and personal papers / Black A three-section accordion compartment is perfect for work papers, files, and documents Business Card and Pen/Pencil Holders Non-skid rubber feet Exterior dimensions (fully expanded) - 16 x 12 x 6.5
Customer Review: Handsome Case
Looks nice. Only complaint is if moderately packed it is hard to close. Good for the light traveler.
Customer Review: Handsome and Functional Laptop Case
When I got my new HP laptop, I wanted a good looking leather case to go with it. I wanted a case that will be able to store and compact all my accessoeries. This Tragus leather case does it and more. There is a space to store your mouse, pens, cds, and file your paperwork. When travelling, there is a latch at the back of the case to hold on to your travelling suitcase.
My only complaint is that it has too many velcros. They could have used press on buttons on the front part of the case for ease of opening and closing, rather than the noisy and often times hard velcro.
Headlines on book printers
Syracuse library to get self-checkout - Deseret News
Sat, 23 Aug 2008 06:41:42 GMT
Syracuse library to get self-checkout Deseret News, UT - The three $6000 touch screens will utilize existing computers, scanners, printers and don't require new desks or wiring, Sanford said. ... |
China wields a little red pen - Sydney Morning Herald
Thu, 31 Jul 2008 14:55:02 GMT
China wields a little red pen Sydney Morning Herald, Australia - Chinese printers have long been used by Western publishers for high-quality, inexpensive production of illustrated books. Publishers have in the past been ... |
Blues and Books; Chicago Events June 5 - 8
Thu, 05 Jun 2008 07:39:58 -0700
The Local Tourist, NBC5 Street Team “Could anything be more indicative of a slight but general insanity than the aspect of the crowd on the streets of Chicago?” Charles Horton Cooley “Human Nature and the Social Order,” 1902 Of all the weekends during the year, all 52 of them, this one is my favorite. At least it’s really high up there. One reason is that this weekend is the Chicago Blues Festival. Seven stages of kick-ass music that can get even the most un-rhythmic to tap a foot and move a
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