How I Sold 1 Million eBooks in 5 Months - John Locke

How I Sold 1 Million eBooks in 5 Months

By John Locke

  • Release Date: 2011-06-20
  • Genre: Self-Improvement
Score: 4
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From 28 Ratings

Description

Now, for the first time ever, John Locke reveals the marketing system he created to sell more than 1,100,000 eBooks in five months!

His Credentials:

John is the eighth author in the world—and the first self-published author in history—to have sold 1 million eBooks on Kindle!

He is the first self-published author to hit #1 on the Amazon/Kindle Best Seller’s List, and the first to hit both #1 and #2 at the same time!

He is a New York Times best-selling author!

He has been featured in the Wall Street Journal and Entertainment Weekly!

He has had 4 of the top 10 books on Amazon/Kindle at the same time, including #1 and #2!

He has had 7 books in the top 34 and 8 books in the Top 50 at the same time!

These numbers are not positions within a category. They are positions that include all Kindle sales including fiction, non-fiction, magazine subscriptions, and game apps!

By the middle of March, 2011, it had been calculated that “every 7 seconds, 24 hours a day, a John Locke novel is downloaded somewhere in the world.”

…All this was achieved PART TIME, without an agent, publicist, and at virtually no marketing expense!

Reviews

  • Thanks

    5
    By 41derf41
    Thanks for the very informative book. What a great marketing tool for anyone trying to make a go of it in the very competitive world of E-books. Great job John.
  • A New eBook Author's Salvation

    3
    By BallyC Mike
    This book is chock full of very good advice for new and seasoned authors to sell their eBooks in cyberspace. Clearly and concisely explains how to do it. Well done. @BallycMike
  • Author

    5
    By JenSmith-SICK
    Tons of useful information. I enjoyed John Locke's direct and honest approach about what has and has not worked for him.
  • Concise and to the point!

    5
    By ChadMitchell54
    I have to admit that I read this book to gain ideas to help others market their books, but by the end I almost felt like I could write a book myself that might sell. It is no nonsense, and can be read in a single setting (as long as your child doesn't have a bad dream).