**8 STEPS TO GETTING PUBLISHED WITH GERRY ROBERT**
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The 8 Steps to Publishing Success
Rick Frishman and Bob Proctor from The Secret invite you to this teleseminar with Bob's Business Partner - Gerry Robert. (Bestselling author of The Millionaire Mindset)
Why don't you write a book? It's a lot easier than you think.
Key learning objectives of this teleseminar:
* The Mistakes to Avoid.
* The 8 Steps to Getting Published and Making a Fortune
with a Book
* How to Write a Book in 40 Hours.
* How to Use a Book to Create Massive Sales and Income.
* How YOU Can Raise $56,000 In Cash in 90 Days Using
Gerry's Powerful Sponsorship Concept.
Gerry Robert is Bob Proctor's business partner and Publisher of LifeSuccess Publishing. He's spoken to over 2 million people and help thousands become published authors. He's the author of The Millionaire Mindset. He went from poverty to earning millions in a single year. This is not a conventional teleseminar. Gerry's ideas are unique and powerful. Hundreds of people per year pay this guy almost $60,000 each to help them with their books.
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( 3.6 / 428 )Teleseminar Wed June 25 at 8:00 pm ET
8 STEPS TO GETTING PUBLISHED WITH GERRY ROBERT
Phone Number: 419-400-0202
Guest PIN: 696960#
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Check this out for more details on publishing-
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The 8 Steps to Publishing Success
with Bestselling Author of The Millionaire Mindset (Gerry Robert)
Rick Frishman and Bob Proctor from The Secret invite you to this teleseminar with Bob’s Business Partner – Gerry Robert. (Bestselling author of The Millionaire Mindset)
Why don't you write a book? It's a lot easier than you think.
Take a look at these results from recent graduates:
• Anita Jackson was featured on The BBC, The Times of London, numerous radio and TV shows. The result, she doubled her income as a therapist in a matter of months of her book being released.
• David Pollard earned $20,000 in 20 minutes because he now had more credibility and confidence to sell his $999 coaching program.
• David Ogunaikke earns more in a month now that he’s the author of The Millionaire Genius then he used to earn in a year.
• Dr. Stuart Linder and his new book was featured on KTLA TV, in which he promoted his plastic surgery practice in Beverly Hills.
• Chris Snook was able to raise over $20,000 in sponsorship money.
• Anne Lim was making money before her book was even finished. In one night she earned $5100 by pre-selling 171 copies of her book... before one word was written; using one of the techniques she learned on this course.
• One person in our program attracted 500 hot prospects in three days from one ad, using her book as a hook.
All these people learned this at Gerry Robert’s seminars. Now you can too at this one-time only teleseminar entitled, The 8 Steps to Publishing Success.
Key learning objectives of this teleseminar:
· The Mistakes to Avoid.
· The 8 Steps to Getting Published and Making a Fortune with a Book
· How to Write a Book in 40 Hours.
· How to Use a Book to Create Massive Sales and Income.
· How YOU Can Raise $56,000 In Cash in 90 Days Using Gerry’s Powerful Sponsorship Concept.
Gerry Robert is Bob Proctor’s business partner and Publisher of LifeSuccess Publishing. He’s spoken to over 2 million people and help thousands become published authors. He’s the author of The Millionaire Mindset. He went from poverty to earning millions in a single year. This is not a conventional teleseminar. Gerry’s ideas are unique and powerful. We are lucky to get him on this teleseminar as he rarely does teleseminars. Hundreds of people per year pay this guy almost $60,000 each to help them with their books. He’s hot!!!
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( 3.6 / 386 )Here are 8 quick tips on making your website irresistible to producers:
1. Be sure you have a clearly labeled media page on your website.
2. Your media page should have all of your direct contact info (cell phone, home phone, office phone and e-mail) at the top ... as well as a nice picture of you.
3. Your picture should have a caption under it with your name and credentials. There are two kinds of credentials:
* Letters behind your name ... MD, Phd, CEO, Professor, etc.
* Personal experience ... "Ex-Airport Security Screener" (reveals how get through security with your clothes on)
Both are qualified to speak on their topics, however the media often prefer the guest with the real first hand experience.
4. If you have been on any major shows or networks, feature their little logos or icons prominently on your media page. They give you enormous credibility instantly.
5. Same goes for mastheads of major newspapers and magazines that you've been featured in.
6. If you've worked for or with any major companies ... make a "Clients include" list.
7. Feature celebrity quotes prominently if you have them.
8. Most importantly, you need to have short audio or video clips of you talking (preferably being interviewed) so they can hear you and/or see you in action.
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( 3.7 / 420 )The smartest, fastest, most efficient way to get your story told is through the media. You could spend endless hours on the phone calling all your contacts—and all your contacts’ contacts—and you couldn’t reach as many potential book buyers as could a single story in the New York Times or People magazine or on the Oprah Winfrey Show. You wouldn’t even come close!
In our information-intensive society, the media controls the channels through which information circulates. Those channels include print publications, television, radio, and the Internet. The media finds, shapes, and disseminates what we read, see, and hear. Its handiwork is constantly beamed into our homes, cars, and computers. We’re surrounded by news, and everything we get is filtered through the media.
Telling stories and spreading the word are the media’s job, and it’s really good at it! Providing news is the media’s profession; the news is the media’s entire focus. When most authors try to get the media to publicize their books, they’re entering foreign turf and are out of their element. They don’t know the ground rules, how the media works, and how to approach and deal with it. These authors are amateurs in a professional world, and although they may make valiant efforts, they usually don’t get the desired results.
Educate Yourself
If you want to work with the media, learn how it works. Study it; become a media junkie, a media expert! Start by reading everything; get a broad overview. Concentrate on national and local newspapers and magazines. Identify the trends and subjects the media is covering and which media outlets are providing that coverage. Then follow the breaking news and ongoing stories in your field.
Systematically monitor the media. Keep a list of the items each outlet reports and its favorite way of presenting them. Follow the patterns of individual journalists, editors, producers, and program hosts. When they cover books:
Do they write reviews, news articles, or profiles of authors?
Do they write features on groups of books or on subjects on which they quote books or authors?
What approaches do particular radio or TV talk shows typically take?
What types of books or authors do they feature and which do they avoid?
What are their tendencies, preferences, and styles?
Media outlets have diverse styles; they handle different subjects and deal with them in varying ways. Just look at the difference between the styles of Oprah, Howard Stern, and Chris Matthews. Compare the approaches of the New York Times, the New York Post, and the Wall Street Journal. Magazines vary even more, especially those that are written for specific niche subject matters.
Identify the writers, publications, and programs that are most likely to cover your book. Before you contact them, read their articles, and then tape and study their shows. Note what they’re writing or producing, where they’re working, and what interests them.
Make Them Bite
The media thinks in terms of story ideas. The first question it asks is, Would you or your book make a good story? Therefore, present yourself to the media in terms of story ideas. Link yourself and your book to each media outlet’s interests, and show how well you would fit.
Understand that people in the media are busy and vastly overworked. They’re under constant pressure to find new stories and meet deadlines. Media people are usually flooded with more submissions than they can use. So, they must constantly take time from their jammed schedules to sift through stacks of leads in the hope of uncovering gems that they can use.
Basically, they quickly scan all submissions for flags, key words or phrases that grab their attention, and if they don’t immediately find them, they quickly jump to the next lead. So make your pitches short, clear, and convincing. Bait your hook with irresistible descriptions that will make them bite.
Be Persistent
When you pitch them, people in the media will probably be working on other stories. They may be running around to get information or holed up putting stories together. So they may not answer, return your messages, or even glance at what you sent. Don’t take it personally, don’t let it discourage you; just understand that it’s how the media works.
So be persistent; follow up and keep trying to reach them. Plus, don’t expect them to call you and even if they do mention your book, it’s your job to follow up. While some media outlets might supply a copy, they are usually not in the habit or business of supplying tapes, tear sheets or reviews.
From AUTHOR 101 Book Series
http://www.author101.com
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