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Successfully marketing a non traditionally published book online only – HOW TO! Top 10

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The most frequent question about my book, from people who have not yet read it, is:

How are you marketing it so successfully online only?

The answers are (many), here are the top 10:

 

1.)      I am a marketing genius!?!  :)

2.)      I pay very close attention to marketing geniuses such as:

a)      Seth Godin (great guy!)

b)      Chris Garrett (great guy, but have never talked to him personally)

3.)      (From a personal standpoint, this is really number 1) – Wrote an honest, raw and very personal book about an issue that is very important to a lot of people and me - ie: My book relates to a lot of good people and is a comfort to many, just as it was therapeutic for me too.

4.)      Got in touch with as many of my fellow ADD/ADHD bloggers as possible and let them know about my book!

5.)      I am personal – I am approachable.

6.)      I market directly – contact me personally, if you like.

7.)      I understand that my personal standpoints and decisions are more valued when I consider you first!

8.)      I love what I do, I love talking to you – I just get a real kick out of connecting with people.

9.)      I made it my goal to reach out and assist at least 1 person – you! (Did it work?)

10.)   I blog! Honestly, openly, personally and straight from the heart raw and real.

Check out my book and let me know what you think. I would be happy to hear from you! Let others know what you think about it too. Loan it out, if you like. 

 ~Bryan

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  1. Bryan posted the following on August 2, 2008 at 9:56 pm.

    testing – will be nice if this comment posts! fingers crossed….. here goes…. yep, going to push the submit button… anytime now….

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  2. David K posted the following on August 3, 2008 at 6:04 am.

    Your story is openly honest and sincere…… I felt every word and lived them too!

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  3. Anna posted the following on August 3, 2008 at 9:36 am.

    Brian

    How brave and fabulous of you to ‘come out’ and tell us your side. I’m a mildly dyslexic thinker and have been doing the same, using different media.

    I’ve used the positive side to my and other people’s benefit by training and working with people who experience the negative side of not only AD/HD, but also dyslexia, dysgraphia, dyspraxia and dyscalculia.

    My work guides all these people into learning in their own natural way of learning – not the educational system’s way. Part of this work is to learn how to adjust the speed of the mind’s thinking speed and another part is retaining focus. These are the most challenging usually because they are the first activities – an not like anything you’ve been shown to do before. After this it becomes comparatively easy and I see significant progress quickly in most clients.

    The BRILLIANT news is, age doen’t matter, and yes, adults experience AD/HD too!

    It looks like you are in the US, and I am in the UK. If we were in the same country I’d offer you a development programme. But hey, I’m not the only one and if you go to my web site, you’ll find a pathway to lots more people who do what I do – practically anywhere in the world. If you contact them, just tell them you learned about it from me : ))

    http://www.dys-fix.co.uk

    All good wishes for continued success

    Anna Stephens

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  4. Bryan posted the following on August 3, 2008 at 5:35 pm.

    Sounds like a great program Anna… feel free to join http://www.adderworld.ning.com and let others know about it! We have members from the UK and the rest of Europe… ~Bryan

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  5. Bryan posted the following on August 3, 2008 at 5:39 pm.

    Thanks David!

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