“I have specced out exactly more than anywhere else on the web . . . how the best seller lists work, how to write a best seller, how to launch a best seller, step-by-step what to do . . . . And people do not – they’ll launch a book and they won’t do any of it,” he told Pat Flynn on the Smart Passive Income podcast.
Ferriss noted that one of his best blog posts on the topic, “12 Lessons Learned While Marketing “The 4-Hour Body,” is one of his most useful of many posts about book marketing. It is excellent, and I want you to jump over there and read it, then come back here and discuss it.
As I read it, I had a few ideas about why more authors aren’t following his advice. I suspect that the average author has obstacles, limitations, or roadblocks that someone like Ferriss might not take into account.
While thinking of the authors I meet and work with regularly, I wondered:
In other words, are there steps or tactics on his thoughtful and comprehensive post that you might struggle with or that seem beyond your reach? Or do you simply think they aren’t worth doing?
I’m curious because knowing more about what holds you back might help me connect you with resources that might propel you forward.
With that in mind, let me know what you think about Ferriss’s recommendations after you read his post. Please leave a comment below telling me what you think of his list and which of the 12 items don’t seem like a fit for you and your book.
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