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Self-Market Your Way To The New York Times Bestseller List!

Posted on September 9, 2007
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Writing “The Great American Novel” is one of the most common dreams in America, isn’t it? When I first started getting interested in writing I frequently heard something along the lines of “everyone’s got at least one book in them”. Most people never take the plunge and actually write the book not because they don’t have any ideas, but because they can’t afford to take the risk of spending so much time and energy on a book that may never be read by anyone but friends. Now that has all changed! Thanks to Jon Kremer, you can now get your book onto the New York Times bestseller list!

“The New York Times bestseller list is essentially a work of fiction. As a result, it can be and is manipulated by those who know how the list is compiled. Publishers do it all the time. Now, even an unknown author can use the same techniques to propel his or her book to the top of the bestseller list.”
-Jon Kremer

I’m not going to tell you it’ll be easy, but it’s not nearly as difficult as the concept seems. Nor am I going to tell you it will be free, but I will assure you that the rewards will far out way both the expense and the effort involved. Not sure what the benefits of being a New York Times bestselling author are? Check out Jon’s free teleseminar!

You may be thinking this is just more internet eBook marketing hype, and I wouldn’t blame you one bit. But have you ever heard of the Chicken Soup For The Soul series of books? Well, Jack Canfield and Mark Victor Hansen, credit John’s book, 1001 Ways to Market Your Books, as the guiding light for their rise to bestseller status. How about Deepak Chopra? It was John’s strategy that moved him from the vanity press (aka, self-publishing) to being an 8 time(!) New York Times bestselling author. What more could you ask for in the way of credentials?

But John’s not just offering a new book for you to read and follow. Instead he’s offering the next best thing to hiring him as your book marketing consultant for $500.00 per hour:

  • Tapes of two teleseminar phone calls;
  • A step-by-step document outlining everything you have to do to carry out this proven method and create a New York Times bestseller.
  • An eBook of Book Marketing 101: How to Create a National Bestseller.
  • Downloadable audio of the talk he’s given for years on How to Out-Sell the New York Times Bestsellers Without Breaking the Bank.
  • His Top 700 Independent Bookstores Data Files. Which includes names of the buyers and event coordinators, address, phone, fax, email, website, and other information about each bookstore.
  • Book Marketing 105: Choosing a Book Distribution System which includes complete information on 30 book distributors, 4 library distributors, 89 book publishers who distribute books for other publishers, 27 bookstore wholesalers, 34 library wholesalers, and more. Plus a sample book distribution contract.

This How to Create a New York Times Bestseller Teleseminar Program is currently available from his website. You’ll also find dozens of free reports; information on hundreds of production resources, publishers, and marketing resources; countless marketing tips; and, of course, more information on John, his past clients, and his other products.

It’s time to make the dream come true. All the tools are right here.

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