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SMART Selling Your Book

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Photo by icon0.com from Pexels Once you captured your dreams for selling your self-published book and you know why you want to sell that masterpiece, you need to set a goal. To be realistic in your expectations, you will want a thorough understand of where you are currently in your life. This is where the Dice of Life and the 5 L’s of Life can be useful as presented in a previous blog post. Now is time to explore your dreams and establish your goal. Explore Your Dreams Exploring your dreams and desires corresponds to the first E in the DREAMS Cycle ™ . This involves examining your dreams and how they fit with your purpose. This will assist in determining what you want to achieve. My dreams for selling my book were the following: Become rich. Become a bestselling author. Get positive reviews of my books in newspapers, magazines, television and social media. Become rich To me, becoming rich means earning a million dollars. This comes from my yo

Reality Is What Is Between You And Selling Your Book

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Photo by rawpixel.com from Pexels You want to sell a million copies of your book because of your desire to share your stories with the world. What a wonderful and invigorating desire! Now is time to face reality. To paraphrase John Lennon , reality is what happens when you’re busy trying to sell your book. Reality represents the second R in the DREAMS Cycle ™ . Reality reflects what is happening in your life that will impact the achievement of your dreams. Two dimensions of reality need to be considered: The Dice of Life and the 5 L’s of Life.   The Dice of Life The Dice of Life is just a metaphor for what life throws at you. More importantly, just like a dice, it has six facets that represent the six elements that will allow you to reach your dreams and desires. The six elements are: money , time , energy , opportunity , talent and support , in no particular order. In your lifetime, and at any particular time, these elements will be available to you in a certain qua

Book Selling With Purpose

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Photo by Ylanite Koppens from Pexels You have a dream of becoming a bestselling author. Obviously, you need to start selling your book. What will drive you to put the necessary effort to become a bestselling author is your purpose for selling your book. In the last post of Selling Your Self-Published Book the DREAMS Cycle ™ Way , we explored the dreams you have regarding selling your book. My dreams for selling my children book Frankenstein’s Science Project were: ·          Sell a million copies of my book. ·          Become a famous author. ·          Do a book tour across the world. ·          Get reviewed by newspapers and magazines. ·          Get on the New York Times bestseller list. ·          Become an Amazon Best Seller. ·          Become rich and famous. ·          Be interviewed by Oprah. ·          Become a bestselling author. ·          Get my book transformed into a movie. ·          Sign autographs of my book. ·          Getting on the cove

Sell a Million Copies – In Your Dreams

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Photo by Tamás  Mészáros from Pexels Deep down, wouldn’t we all love to sell a million copies of our book. That is certainly a dream I have for my self-published book, Frankenstein’s Science Project . Once my book was published through Lulu Press in January 2018, it was time to focus on marketing and selling this masterpiece. Publishers and successful authors recommend starting your marketing campaign 6-9 months before publishing . I had done some marketing activities prior to publishing the book, like creating an author website at www.normanmarcotte.com and an author page on Facebook. Unfortunately, I ran out of time for marketing activities as I really wanted to publish my book early in 2018 to coincide with the 200 th anniversary of the writing of the original Frankenstein by Mary Shelley . When I was ready to sell my book, I decided to follow the DREAMS Cycle ™ process. The start of the DREAMS Cycle ™ is D for “Dreams and Desires” as mentioned in a previous bl

The DREAMS Cycle ™

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I resigned from my job for love. The year was 1995 and I decided to move from Kingston to Ottawa to join my future wife. The move also provided an opportunity to redirect my life and career from a research scientist to a more people-oriented profession. I returned to graduate school at the University of Ottawa to study Educational Counselling. One of the courses I completed as part of my degree was on counseling approaches. The major assignment for the course consisted of developing your own personal counseling model. After much soul-searching, I created the DREAM cycle approach. DREAM was an acronym for Dreams, Reality, Explore options, Action plan, and Monitor. The visual that I associated with the DREAM cycle was of a bicycle, which was appropriate at the time as I was heavily involved in triathlons. The spoke on the wheels of the bicycle represented the letters of the acronym, while the wheel represented a continuous cycle. The bicycle also meant to indicate that the perso