Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Warren Buffett Wants to Buy Your Small Business



For more information, check out my first book, My Happy Assets at http://www.myhappyassets.com/ and the complete second book, Small Business Coffee Hour, Three Essential Ingredients for a Successful Businessathttp://www.smallbizcoffee.com/. Both are also available at lulu.com. Happy Reading!

Also be on the lookout for my fourth book due out in February 2012 by Wiley. To stay tuned in go tohttp://www.facebook.com/myhappyasset and "like" away.

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

It would be great if a book could sell itself - it hits bookshelves and bam ... it sells. This is typically not the case ... one must promote the book. Although many times I have purchased a book without hearing the author spout his head off. As a matter of fact, I've probably only purchased half a dozen books out of hundreds based on the ramblings of the author.

So, one can hope ... although I will promote the book as well. Case in point: this blog.

Some other bestselling ideas:

  1. I know I've mentioned this already but it will be a series: Abraham Lincoln Wants to Buy Your Small Business is the sequel.
  2. When the book hits the big-time, I am going to use part of the proceeds to help out part of my family in need.
  3. Goal: 2 million copies sold by December 25th, 2012 at 7pm.
  4. Goal: 5 things a day to market the book.
  5. Goal: Have to get half of it done, in great shape by May 31st, 2011 at 7pm.
  6. The Oprah show will be cancelled by the time this is published so ... get on the Dr. Oz show?

Oh yeah ... here is the book ... due in February 2012 by Wiley. Pass it along to 1 million others so it can in fact become a bestseller. Much appreciated ... and go to www.smallbizcoffee.com if you would like to sign up for updates.


Tuesday, May 3, 2011

The Plan is the Plan ...

Some Bestseller, Planned Tactics
  1. Public Speaking (Now git on across them burning coals. Git!)
  2. Facebook and Twitter (duh)
  3. Google AdWords
  4. eMail Campaigns
  5. Bloggin' (just like this)
  6. Web Seminars
  7. In-Store Appearances (Hallo)
  8. Branding
  9. Autographed copies (signature goes for two bucks on eBay!)
More to follow.


Oh yeah ... here is the book ... due in February 2012 by Wiley. Pass it along to 1 million others so it can in fact become a bestseller. Much appreciated ... and go to www.smallbizcoffee.com if you would like to sign up for updates.


Thursday, April 28, 2011

It Will Be a Series ...


It seems important in the world of non-fiction to create a best-selling series. McDonald's has a menu with a plethora of menu items from Big Macs to milk shakes, not just a menu that has only one item: Quarter Pounders for example. Once they build a brand around fried apple pies its easier to get the customer to buy a vanilla milk shake wrapped in the same brand.

The same applies to non-fiction and fiction books for that matter. (think Stephen King.) When you write one book, think of 10.

Here is the book ... due in February 2012. Pass it along to 1 million others so it can in fact become a bestseller. Much appreciated ... and go to www.smallbizcoffee.com if you would like to sign up for updates.


Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Some Goals and Contract in Place





Again ... Some Goals:

  1. I see us with a happy family with a stable, abundant, happy household.
  2. I see a series of books that create a good living. A few bestsellers.
  3. Down the road (and this is really down the road) I see myself teaching a local college.
  4. I see us with financial independence with a plethora of assets spewing off a decent amount of cash flow.
  5. I see a couple of happy kids who love their parents.
  6. I see myself in good health (more water, veggies and running, less pizza)
  7. I see myself playing music on a fun, hobby-basis (not everything has to be a goal. Damn, this is a goal.)
  8. I see us with a happy circle of family and friends.

Oh, by the way ... I have a book contract. Now I just need to make it a bestseller.
Please help out by forwarding this along ... you can be a part of making this happen.



Tuesday, April 26, 2011

15 Creative Ways to Build a Bestseller


  1. Call up Oprah.
  2. Stalk Oprah. (strike that, please disregard)
  3. Recruit 1 million fans on Facebook.
  4. 1 million fans on Facebook all buy the book.
  5. Build an aluminum "weather balloon," release it and tell the national media my kid is on board, all the while holding the book in my hands.
  6. Tell everyone I am Abraham Lincoln reincarnated and these are my words of business wisdom.
  7. Blog like there is no tomorrow.
  8. Tweet like there is no tomorrow.
  9. Go visit Stephen King and ask him to write the book.
  10. Start a national radio show ... sell the book.
  11. Get a job as a national football coach, tell everyone I wrote a book.
  12. Get a job as CEO ... again, here is my book.
  13. Get a job as a greeter at Wal-Mart and harass folks to buy.
  14. Crash the Royal Wedding.
  15. Drop a picture of the book at the end of my post and ask you the reader to forward it on to the millions in the blog-o-sphere ... please!
Out in February 2012.



Monday, April 25, 2011

Just Some Ruminations ...


  1. Facebook has some leverage but is it effective? Instead of recruiting 10,000, random folks, it is probably much more effective to recruit targeted customers or take out ads.
  2. Definitely need the business cards with the book title on it.
  3. A radio show?
  4. Adwords can reach tons of people and is highly targeted but as with all good marketing tactics, it must lead to conversions.
  5. Again, a speaking/consulting business seems necessary.
  6. It would be nice to get celebrity endorsements such as Oprah or Jack Canfield.

Remember, continue to visualize the future and if all else fails, use the publication to land a decent paying job ... as if any employer cares that you wrote a book and you will spend your time promoting the book instead of working for them.

Hi-ho!

Oh yeah ... here is the book. Please spread this around the web so I can in fact sell 2 million copies by December 25th, 2012.

AB

P.S.: I almost forgot. The publisher is supposed to send me the contract in the next couple of days. It is probably going to ask that I buy a few thousand copies of the book since I mentioned that I could do this depending on the per copy cost .... sure, if the per copy cost was $2 a piece. This will be the deal killer and as I told my wife ... I will go get a job at Kroger ... or the library.