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Tim Grahl & Jeff Goins – Instant Bestseller Video Course
Tim Grahl & Jeff Goins – Instant Bestseller Video Course
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What if you already knew before you wrote a single word that your next book would be a success?
If you had a direct line to your readers—fans who were eager to buy your books—how would that affect your writing career?
How much more self-assurance would that offer you? What form of liberty would that offer?
What if your subsequent book were to become an overnight success?
“This class is fantastic! Tim is the person I turn to whenever I’m going to launch a book since he is an expert in his field. Listen to him. You won’t be sorry. — Jeff Goins, speaker, author, and blogger
Today, I’d like to discuss the online course that makes use of the empirical data I’ve gained through collaborating with more than 100 authors of both fiction and nonfiction works. The program that assisted those authors in creating platforms and publishing books that went on to sell tens of thousands of copies.
This is the tried-and-true, step-by-step process that may transform an author’s sales from nonexistent to predictable and expanding.
The entire course is step-by-step and simply works, even if
Your initial book is still a work in progress.
You detest advertising
You almost know nothing about technology.
You will be able to interact with readers, develop your author platform, and sell thousands more books thanks to this course than you ever thought possible.
How do I know that this knowledge will be useful to you?
I was getting ready to present a critical strategy to my largest customer one day not so long ago as I sat on a train bound for Washington, DC.
I was ready to demonstrate to him how we would leverage the work we had done over the preceding three years to make his book an immediate bestseller.
My idea was drawn out on a flipchart in the overhead area in black Sharpie. I could see my notes in front of me. Inquiring as to whether I had missed anything, I was reviewing them for the eleventh time.
I believed that my efforts over the preceding three years had all been building up to this moment, and I was anxious that I would fail.
Daniel Pink, a best-selling author, had previously informed me that he was skipping his typical book launch tactics.
He was counting only on my tactics to help his book become a best-seller.
You know, he had trusted me to cultivate his relationships with readers for the three years prior to that. He had achieved success in the past, like many authors, but there was no assurance that he would do so again.
He needed a strategy to guarantee that all of his efforts would be fruitful and that every time he released a new product, it would be a bestseller.
He thus employed me.
I had some solid ideas about what it would take to develop a platform to the point that we could ensure bestseller status at the time, but I wasn’t sure whether any of them would be successful.
I worked with Dan for the following three years to develop his author platform and establish a connection with his audience. We put a lot of effort into his book, To Sell Is Human, and we saw the results when we released it.
It simultaneously debuted at the top of the bestseller lists of the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and Washington Post.
All indications suggested that my campaign was the driving force for the book’s stellar debut, which was higher than any of Dan’s earlier works.
You’d think that the possibility of writing another blockbuster would thrill me. Then I was. a brief period of time.
Then I reasoned, “Well, perhaps it was simply an accident. Just because I had a good run once doesn’t imply it will continue. Without my efforts, his book might not have reached the top spot.
Fortunately, I had another opportunity to put my strategies to the test a few months later when I oversaw the Decisive book launch by Chip and Dan Heath.
Once more, they opted not to work with a PR or any other outside agency. They recently employed me.
The outcome? A #2 New York Times bestseller right away.
I had five customers reading blockbusters at once the same week, not just one or two.
The next week, the books by my clients Daniel Pink, Hugh Howey, Charles Duhigg, Chip and Dan Heath, and Michael Moss were all among the best-selling titles in the New York Times.
I allowed myself to completely comprehend the truth at last: This thing works!
After three years of work, I had concrete evidence that the author platforms I was constructing were effective. The act of validation is beautiful.
What happens if I’m a debut author?
Of course it works for authors who are conventionally published and receive large advances, you object. But what about me, a debut author with no name recognition?
When I was going to release my self-published book Your First 1000 Copies: The Step-by-Step Guide to Marketing Your Book eight months ago, I had the exact same thought.
I had a very limited platform since I had focused entirely on growing the fan bases of my clients rather than my own.
Compared to several of my clients, I had less than 3% of their readers.
Naturally, I was now much more anxious. What if my book on book marketing failed to get traction? Is there anything humiliating than that?
Once more, even modest attempts to increase my author platform were highly profitable.
My book shot straight to the top of all of its Amazon categories.
The very contested Business & Investing -> Marketing category was among them.
Since then, I’ve sold over 6,500 copies of my book and it has often ranked first in its categories.
more confirmation
After launching hundreds of books and collaborating with over 100 writers, the following is what I’ve discovered:
Any author, in any genre, with any amount of popularity, can build an author platform to launch an instant success.
But to achieve that, you must be aware of both the right and wrong things to do.
It’s simply too loud in here, says the book marketing counsel!
There is a ton of information available regarding marketing on Twitter, blogging, podcasting, Pinterest, Facebook, forums, Pages, Tumblr, and other platforms.
It’s difficult to decide where to devote your time to produce results is the standard understatement for the majority of authors.
The majority of us eventually simply want to quit up out of tiredness and anger.
I have spoken with so many authors who have tried so many things and failed that they have come to the conclusion that failure is their certain fate.
My heart just breaks reading that.
Even if it’s simpler than ever to publish a book and engage readers, many authors continue to feel lost and helpless, as if there are no effective strategies that may work for them.
Does the following tale ring a bell?
You discover Twitter and create or reactivate your account after reading an article suggesting that all authors use it. You next search online for three or four blogs that discuss how to promote and sell more books using Twitter.
You strictly abide with their recommendations.
However, two weeks, three months, or six months later, you’re still upset because this is another tool that “simply doesn’t work.”
The issue is that we frequently overlook the plan in favor of the instruments.
Would you purchase a hammer, watch a few YouTube videos on how to use it, and then begin to construct your new home without any additional equipment or a plan? Obviously not!
Tools are simply that: tools. Examples include Twitter, blogs, podcasts, Facebook, and Pinterest.
You must have a strategy in place before you can employ any of them effectively.
a means for all of them to cooperate in order to increase book sales and your author platform.
Let’s note two facts we’ve previously established before I describe how to achieve that:
Any author may create a platform that will help them become an overnight success.
You must have a plan—a design or blueprint for what you’re going to build—before you begin gathering tools.
Let’s now examine what a plan resembles. There are three connected components:
There is Permission first.
To interact with your readers in a way that captures their interest and motivates them to take action, you must have their permission. You must be certain that you can communicate with them and that they will listen to you.
The second is Content.
You need to openly and publicly distribute your Content. This provides potential customers an opportunity to engage with your work before you ask for their permission to get in touch or sell them a book.
The third is outreach.
So that new people are consistently hearing about you and your work on a regular basis, you need a technique to make sure that people are aware that you exist.
I’m done now. That is the strategy. When you combine them all, it appears as follows:
Each author must find solutions to their Permission, Content, and Outreach issues.
If you can’t resolve all three, you won’t be able to successfully catapult that book into an overnight bestseller.
For illustration,..
Case #1
Rich came to me with a permissions issue.
He was giving speeches more than 60 times a year while traversing the globe. He had no Outreach issues because Rich was well-known by thousands of individuals.
However, he realized he had no method of getting in touch with everyone he had spoken to now that he was publishing a book.
He was instead beginning from scratch.
If he had obtained their consent to communicate with him by email, he might have launched his book as a bestseller the day it was published.
Case #2
Laura faced the exact issue. Her fantastic website was a natural invitation for others to get in touch with her.
In fact, the majority of visitors to her website ultimately consented to her maintaining contact.
But Laura had a problem with Outreach.
She didn’t have enough people aware of her. She needed a strategy to get more visitors to her website in order to increase the number of individuals who would grant her permission to contact them in the future.
Building your author platform is a rather easy procedure once you get how everything fits together.
It still requires effort; it is not a fast remedy. But the labor is the correct type. You’ll get momentum right away and start selling more books rather than wasting months and years spinning your wheels.
I’m writing this today for these tales as well as the hundreds of others I consistently receive from my readers.
I’ve gotten hundreds of inquiries from authors wanting to collaborate with me since my book came out last year.
The great majority of those I’ve had to decline. I no longer accept new projects, and each day I decline one to three requests for fresh work.
I came to the realization that I would never be able to assist every author one-on-one as I would like to. I can’t possibly work with that many individuals one-on-one every week.
I’ve also come to the conclusion that there are much better and less expensive ways for authors to gain my assistance than by paying me thousands of dollars to speak with them one-on-one.
I’ve thus spent the last four months compiling all I know about creating the author platform required to release an immediate bestseller into a self-paced online course.
In order to help you build your platform and start selling a lot more books, I’ve taken what I know works, including the solutions to the hundreds of questions I’ve received from writers.
The Instant Bestseller Course is now available.
The only online program that has previously been shown to be effective for hundreds of writers and resulted in the sale of hundreds of thousands of books in every genre, including both fiction and nonfiction, is Instant Bestseller.
You are given five modules that guide you through every stage of the procedure in detail. You’ll discover the precise tactics, resources, and frameworks that will enable you to build a fan following, connect with them, sustain that base, and predictably sell additional books.
What distinguishes Instant Bestseller from other programs?
There is a dearth of writing guidance available. Most of it has two fundamental issues:
It is based on a technique that just one author, not many authors, found effective. It doesn’t always follow that you will succeed with an approach just because one author did.
Instead of being based on actual experience, it is based on unproven “expert theory.” Numerous times, the material in Instant Bestseller has been tested in the real world and has helped authors of different genres and degrees of expertise become instant bestsellers.
Important topics like how to leverage social media to develop your platform are completely covered in the course. We use case studies and detailed testing to describe our methodology.
How to grow your fan following is another topic covered in the training.
We walk you through the process of meeting new people and including them in your writing.
And a lot more…
Instant Bestseller Inside
When I created Instant Bestseller, I concentrated on creating a strategy that any author could begin using right away. I organized it into a step-by-step process so that you may get started right away and start gaining advantages from this technique as soon as you do.
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