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David Hancock

Six facets of thinking like an Entrepreneurial Author

1. Think new. Try to come up with fresh ideas that haven’t been done before. People like to try new things. New ideas can excite people more than ideas that have been done before even if they were successful. If you and your networks can’t dream up something new, use your creativity to give old ideas a new twist

2. Think inclusively. Create ways to bring people together in a way so enjoyable they will tell friends about it before and after the event.

3. Think big. Look at the promotional opportunities your books create with the same breadth of vision you use to look at your books in the largest possible way. Then pare your ideas down to what you can accomplish. Promotion, like politics, is the art of the possible.

4. Think ideas through. Balance the time and energy you need to execute ideas against the potential gain in sales and publicity

5. Think of a way out. Set benchmarks in time and energy to see if you’re making the progress you need to make an idea worth implementing. If in the course of trying to follow through on an idea you become convinced that the payoff won’t justify the effort, let it go and move on to the next idea.

6. Think of ways to be a giving enterprise, not just a taking one. Make a virtue of commerce by helping your community while you promote your book. Schools, libraries and charities always welcome help raising funds. You will feel better about your efforts and so will others involved with them. And the media are more likely to cover a charity event than a purely commercial one.

Tags: author, book, entrepreneurial, guerrilla, marketing, publicity, publishing

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David Hancock Comment by David Hancock on April 7, 2009 at 9:01am
Thank you!
Larry Mullins Comment by Larry Mullins on April 6, 2009 at 10:17am
Just returned from David's Entrepreneurial Author Intensive workshop weekend ... no one knows the issues and landmines better than David. If you attend one workshop this year, make it his. You can work with the entire MJ team, including Rick, Jim, Peter, and all, and you go home with a new level of understanding and expertise.
Gail Foley Comment by Gail Foley on April 3, 2009 at 2:43pm
David - As always - great stuff and very inspirational...much food for thought! Thank you :-)

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