Free 1-Hour Class on Successfully Launching Your Book

How to successfully launch your book


The biggest question I get from writers these days isn’t how to get published. It’s how to market a book they’ve already published. And one of the more trustworthy experts I’ve found on this topic is Tim Grahl.


I first became aware of Tim through his many excellent blog posts on social media and online marketing. (Here’s a good post to start with: 3 Myths About Social Media for Authors.) I later met him in person at the World Domination Summit last summer, and found him as down-to-earth and insightful as he is online.


Grahl has worked with a range of bestselling authors, such as Daniel Pink, Pam Slim, and Hugh Howey. He’s also authored a book, Your First 1,000 Copies, which I’ve read. (I was pretty much nodding the whole way through.)


In any case, he knows what leads to long-term, sustainable success when it comes to book marketing, and I’m delighted to be featuring a 1-hour class with him next week. It’s called Predictable Book Sales: The 3-Step Framework to Build a Killer Launch.


You should attend this class if you’ve been writing a book and you want to guarantee you have a successful launch. He’ll cover:



The framework he’s used to launch #1 New York Times bestsellers
The No. 1 goal for every author (hint: it’s not selling books)
The top 5 tools every author should be using to build their predictable book selling machine

I know that many free webinars end with some kind of sales pitch for a course or service. While Tim is seeking to reach more people and build a list of interested people for future classes and services, this particular webinar doesn’t end with a pitch.


I hope you can join us.


Claim your free spot now

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