Book Marketing Stories

Stephen Kellogg on Climbing Ladders

Stephen Kellogg: On Climbing Ladders

It’s better to be at the bottom of the ladder you want to climb than at the top of the one you don’t. — Stephen Kellogg, singer and songwriter Be clear on your goals. Then start acting. Don’t do it the other way around or you will end up someplace you really don’t want to […]

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Tony Robbins: On Setting Goals

Setting goals is the first step in turning the invisible into the visible. — Tony Robbins Do you want to turn your invisible ideas into a visible book? Start by setting goals. Setting goals is the first step in turning the invisible into the visible. — Tony Robbins #goals Click To Tweet Do you want […]

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Dick Yeungling: Keep Fighting, That’s All

Don’t ever get the idea that you’re good or too good. Keep fighting. That’s all. — Richard “Dick” Yeungling, Jr., billionaire owner of Yeungling Brewers This is great advice for every book author. Don’t give up on your marketing. Stick to it. Keep fighting. That’s all. Don’t ever get the idea that you’re good or […]

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Christine Kloser: Write from Your Spirit

If you can write your message like this (from Christine Kloser), you can sell a lot of books (or, in her case, her Transformational Author Summit). There’s a call echoing around the world. I hear it in my backyard. I hear it in the voices of friends, clients, and colleagues across the world. I hear […]

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