Side effects of reading this book include a sudden surge of self-esteem and unprecedented decisiveness in making marketing decisions. Also common are a lifetime addiction to web automation and web data scraping. After reading this book, if you spend more than 4 hours with web bots a day, call a therapist right away. I'm sure you've wondered why your competitors' books are selling better than yours. In a perfect world governed by meritocracy, your books would have been selling much better than your competitors'. But Amazon is not that perfect world. Amazon is a jungle where the street-smart prevail and prosper. What if I tell you the key is marketing? "Here we go again," you roll your "Who hasn't heard that before? Tell me something I don't know." What if I tell you the key is marketing with web bots? Would I get your full attention? This book may just be the ultimate answer to questions that have been bothering you. I have no doubt it will put energy, wisdom and tangible result in your next book marketing move.
M. Eigh was born in China and, before getting an MBA, he received a BSc from China's prestigious Tsinghua Univ. where most modern day Chinese ruling elites obtain their academic pedigree. But the alma mater is about the only thing he has in common with the techno-dictators of today's China.
In his younger days, M. Eigh was a published poet in Chinese; at the age of fifteen, he won the first-place award in a prefecture-wide youth literature competition.
Nowadays he's just another Asian dude who makes a quiet living in IT. He lives in Northern Virginia with his beautiful wife, two daughters and two cats in a charming old house, which came with a morbidly obese landlord, also known as the mortgage. He dreams of murdering that landlord with a bestseller someday, preferably before he has to start paying the kids' colleges. His hermit kingdom is at http://m.eigh.com