Special Report for Professionals and Non Professionals…
“How YOU can Promote Your Book on Television Talk Shows!
--An Expert's Step-by-Step Guide”

   

“Promote Your Book to the Largest Audience Possible!!”

   You can promote your book many different ways. You can promote your book with press releases. You can promote your book in print, you can promote your book by running ads. Heck, I've even seen a person successfully promote their book by talking to individuals just outside of subway stations. But if you want the fastest way to promote your book, if you want to reach the larges number of people in the shortest period of time, then start thinking about promoting your book on television talk shows. It can be done easily, effecitvely, and what's more, it's not an uphill struggle.

   Television talk show producers are looking for entertaining authors. Authors with something to say with a personality that get get the point across to their audiences quickly and effectively.

   In fact, the moment you've finished your book, television talk show producers are looking for you for an upcoming show.

   Why? Because the talk show monster has a huge appetite. It consumes guests at an unbelievable rate and needs more every day!

   But it can be a wealth of frustration if you do it wrong.

   

   In this Special Report, I'll give you two methods that work quickly or easily, or both.

   The first method has to do with the heirarchy of media acceptance. Media, rightly or wrongly, divides themselves into major and minor leagues. And, as you might expect, television people see themselves as top of the heap, just above radio and farther above print.

   It's not the way it should be. It's just the way it is.

   The television folks want verification that you're a good interview and they get that from the radio interviews you do. After all, television time is valuable and they don't want to wast time and money on a bad interview. That's particularly important if the television program is live (or close to live). Most morning or lunch time shows are like that. the last thing they want is a guest who turns into a nut 30 secones into the segment. So do radio shows, lots of them. Get recordings and testimonial letters from show producrs. That's all the amunition you'll need. You'll be snapped up by television progams first locally, and then nationally.

   

   Want to do it faster? When you've done the first radio show, and you thought it went very well, bodly aske the show producer if she has any television contacts who might be interested in the kind of interview you offer. If you've done a good job, you'll get both name and contact information.

   Follow up and make sure the new target knows you were referred by the radio producer.

    While we're on the topic of strategies, feel free to subscribe to my FREE on-line course, "How To Write A Book On Anything in 14 Days... or Less" it's packed with tips, techniques and tactics for writing your book faster than you ever thought possible! But ONLY if you're SERIOUS about writing a book NOW!

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