Why to Become a Bestselling Author

By Diane

Writing and publishing a book is a lot of work, as I can attest after just acting as midwife for one (editor and publishing coach for The Healing Code book).

If you’re going to go through all that work, you might as well go a step further and become a bestselling author.

You might as well learn what you need to learn and do what you need to do to make sure that your investment of time and energy result in money. More important to most of us, though, is the influence that comes when thousands of people actually buy, read, and tell others about our books.

I’ve worked with a number of bestselling authors, and there really is both and art and a science to it. I’ve been looking at a number of resources and I think one of the best is Mark Joyner’s Bestseller Blueprint.

This is a very comprehensive course that takes you step by step through exactly what you need to do to make your book a bestseller. Mark makes a very good point on his website: We are in an historic window of time when it’s not only more possible than ever to become a bestselling author–it may also be the last time being a bestselling author of a print book  means as much as it does right now.

As you know, I only recommend products and people if I’ve had a chance to get to know the person and/or thoroughly review and preferably use the product. I’ve interacted with Mark Joyner for a number of years, and have used various Simpleology products, all of which are topnotch. (If you haven’t tried Simpleology101, a free productivity tool, I recommend you sign up.)

The Bestseller Blueprint contains information I’ve never seen anywhere else. In fact, in all my years in publishing, I’d venture to say many publishers don’t understand some of what’s here. (Shhh about this, though.)

The lessons are simple, to the point, memorable, practical–and fun! (As are all the Simpleology lessons.)

And they work.  Mark Joyner made it to the bestseller lists not once–which would have been impressive enough–but four times, using this Blueprint. None of the suggestions are sneaky or underhanded, either. You won’t have to “sell out.” You just have to be willing to put in the effort. At least you’ll know it won’t be wasted.

As I said, if you’re going to go through all the work of writing a book, you might as well learn how to make it a bestseller so you can reap the full benefits of your work–getting as many people to read your book as possible. The Bestseller Blueprint is the best place I know of to show you how.

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