| New authors often feel very lucky to sell a dozen | | | | Simple find one person to buy your manuscript not |
| books let alone a truckload. There also known for | | | | thousands of people, that's the trick. We all know |
| saying that they aren't really interested in selling | | | | that it's easier to find one person than it is to try to |
| thousands, they wrote only because they wanted to. | | | | find ten thousand, and therefore it's logical to |
| They didn't really want to get rich from it, some | | | | conclude that its easier to sell to one person than it is |
| even say that they do want to get rich but they | | | | to ten thousand. |
| don't deep down believe it will work out that way. | | | | With that in mind, what you do is create a simple |
| But what if there was a way to literally sell your | | | | one or two line pitch that encompasses your book. |
| book by the truckload? You can't say you would | | | | Next find a charity that your book ties into, for |
| return the money and send a letter saying you didn't | | | | instance if your story is about recovering from a |
| write it for the money. So if you could earn a huge | | | | heart attack and losing your job in the process. A |
| income by selling your story you wouldn't mind would | | | | good charity choice may be the American Heart |
| you, of course not? | | | | Association; they have been known to buy |
| But how can you do that, you don't have a publicity | | | | thousands of books to give away as bonus gifts to |
| agent, a fancy publisher and you don't know anyone | | | | those who donate one hundred dollars. |
| in the industry so what's the catch you might be | | | | By using this strategy you will likely sell thousands of |
| asking? | | | | copies of your story one in one sale to one person. |