“What Marketing Works for Books NOT about Success or Money?”
ByTomorrow, I will be grilling author Noah St. John for the first “Great Author Promotions” teleseminar, a special edition of the Publishing Coach Weekly teleseminars.
One of the questions that came in was, “Many of the books [we see] promoted deal with success, money, health or relationships. How can your method help authors who write in the nonfiction genre about, say, the Bible?”
I will be asking my guest, Noah St. John, this and other tough questions.
Perhaps you have a question yourself for Noah. Ask it here:
And please make plans to join us Thursday, Feb. 26 at 1 pm Eastern, 12 noon Central, 11 am Mountain, or 10 am Pacific. You will be able to ask questions during the call.
If you can’t make it, as always, a replay will be available. But then you won’t be able to ask a question, so try to attend, okay?
I believe this call can be the start of your path to success as an author. You will be encouraged as you hear Noah’s story–because he wasn’t always a “success.” Like anyone, he started from being a complete unknown.
In fact, though he had a Ph.D., Noah worked as a waiter, secretary, retail salesperson, housekeeper, and professional ballet dancer before he became an author.
And we’re not going to tell you that his success happened overnight, nor that yours will.
We are going to talk about what works in the real world, when you take intelligent action.
We’ll supply the knowledge and the steps.
It will be up to you to supply the action.
Starting with–sign up for the teleseminar, and attend!



