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January 8, 2010

The First Time Online – Enjoy While You Can

Most of you have never seen this. I really hope you enjoy it.

In other breaking news:

I need only 120 more Amazon reviews to pass 1,000 and beat The Tipping Point by Malcolm Gladwell, a dream I've had since 2007!

If you haven't left a short review for 4HWW on Amazon, please take 30 seconds and help me here!

It would really mean a lot to me, and what a milestone it would be as a late Christmas present :)

Odds and Ends Elsewhere:
Tim Ferriss on Facebook (includes new videos)
Tim Ferriss – Smash...

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Published on January 08, 2010 02:00

January 6, 2010

Thank You, Facebook Bankruptcy, and Late Christmas Presents



(Photo: source)

Thank you…

Thank you…

Thank you!

The last two blog posts have moved me more than any others, and the new expanded 4-Hour Workweek has hit #4 on The New York Times bestseller list and #3 on the USA Today Money list!

In a future post, I will explain exactly what I did in PR and marketing (including recordings and screenshots) to help it happen, but the reality is: you made it happen.

You all rock. For buying the book? No. For making this community what it is. For helping one...

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Published on January 06, 2010 03:08

December 31, 2009

Cold Remedy: 18 Real-World Lifestyle Design Case Studies (Now It's Your Turn)



If not in 2010, then when? (Photo: jphilipson)

The video case studies that I asked for in the last post really caught me unprepared.

I…am…so happy that it's hard to put it into words.

From Denmark to India, from college students to retirees, from yoga instructors to engineers, the stories poured in. Narrowing them down to finalists, even with several people, was excruciating, but below you will find 15 of our favorites. Many more are worth watching (I watched them all) and can be found a

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Published on December 31, 2009 02:18

Cold Remedy: 15 Real-World Lifestyle Design Case Studies (Now It's Your Turn)



If not in 2010, then when? (Photo: jphilipson)

The video case studies that I asked for in the last post really caught me unprepared.

I…am…so happy that it's hard to put it into words.

From Denmark to India, from college students to retirees, from yoga instructors to engineers, the stories poured in. Narrowing them down to finalists, even with several people, was excruciating, but below you will find 15 of our favorites. Many more are worth watching (I watched them all) and can be found

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Published on December 31, 2009 02:18

December 22, 2009

Cold Remedy: Free Flights Anywhere in the World



Where would you go if you had a free ticket anywhere? The island of Bohol in the Philippines? (source: WisDoc)

Not long ago, I received the following comment — edited for length — from Ryan N.:

I hate you Tim. I had a secure future ahead of me, and I left my job, my reasonably well paying professional career all because of your book. Best thing I've ever done!!

I was wondering if you might be able to put up a blog post where people could post their ideas or muses as case studies. I'm sure...

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Published on December 22, 2009 08:38

Cold Remedy: Free Flights Anywhere in the World (Plus: Live Q&A Tonight)



Where would you go if you had a free ticket anywhere? The island of Bohol in the Philippines? (source: WisDoc)

Not long ago, I received the following comment — edited for length — from Ryan N.:

I hate you Tim. I had a secure future ahead of me, and I left my job, my reasonably well paying professional career all because of your book. Best thing I've ever done!!

I was wondering if you might be able to put up a blog post where people could post their ideas or muses as case studies. I'm sure...

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Published on December 22, 2009 08:38

December 18, 2009

How I Did It: From $7 an Hour to Coaching Major League Baseball MVPs



Jaime Cevallos and the MP30 Training Bat (Source: Jaime Cevallos)

"Cevallos told Zobrist [Tampa Bay Rays MVP:] he could turn him into a power hitter…The results have been remarkable."

- ESPN The Magazine

This article will tell the inspiring story of Jaime Cevallos, who went from $7 an hour to coaching MVPs in Major League Baseball, automating his income in the process.

Jaime is now — in many respects — set. But how did he do it?

Some of the questions I asked Jaime include:

1) What is your muse...

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Published on December 18, 2009 16:12

December 15, 2009

Book Launch 101: Media Hijinks, Amazon Timing, and VIP Treatment for You



The last 72 hours – that's me on the right. (Source: AgentGenius)

I opened an appropriate fortune cookie last week: "A calm sea does not make a skilled sailor."

It's important to always have a Plan B.

Take, for instance, a book launch. It's easy to miss the bestseller list if you don't have a contingency plan for when things go wrong.

This is exactly what happened to me in the last 72 hours, and my Plan B involves giving away lots of goodies.

Today is December 15th, and the new Expanded and...

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Published on December 15, 2009 13:58

December 13, 2009

How to Create a Global Phenomenon for Less Than $10,000

Here is my most recent keynote from the 2,000-person+ Le Web in Paris, which focused on how to catalyze a global phenomenon on a very limited budget. Topics include:

- How to sell "around the product" for more coverage.

- The three necessary types of media exposure.

- Real-world tipping points from the launch of The 4-Hour Workweek

- How to increase website conversion 80%.

It pulls from real case studies, including my own experience and tech start-ups I advise…

To advance slides on the...

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Published on December 13, 2009 18:29

December 10, 2009

Random – Kevin Rose and Tim Ferriss' Top 3 Travel Spots

Random – China Episode 2 Part B from Glenn McElhose on Vimeo.

This is a continuation of the Random series. Past episodes include language learning, start-up advice, must-read books, and more.

In this episode, filmed on the roof of the Yin bar in Beijing, Kevin Rose and I (and a little bit of Glenn McElhose) discuss our top-3 favorite travel spots. Details include favorite areas, seasons, things to look for and, occasionally, things to look out for…

Let us know your favorite travel spot in the...

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Published on December 10, 2009 10:03