It’s just extremely rare for an emerging author (one who's not already sold thousands of books) to get a book advance or high paying royalties – even if you believe you’re the next J.K. Rowling with a “Harry Potter” pot of gold.
That's the "old game" of book publishing and sales.
There are many stories of NY Times best-selling authors who only sell a few hundred dollar’s worth of books. You just have to know how it works to make money selling books!
Other authors hope their books will be sold in bookstores without knowing how that game is played. In fact, authors get the least percentage of the sale – often $1 on each $10 book sold if they’re not well established authors (while the publisher or distributor gets 80%+). And there’s a specific pathway to getting the stores to sell your books which you must know to enable them to order your books.
I'll teach you the new methods so you don't have to play this "old sales game" and know how to build profits much faster.

Some authors expect that finding an agent or publisher will ensure their books are sold. That’s just not how it works! Publishers don’t market your books for you (unless you’re movie star status).
Print-on-demand publishers often upsell “marketing packages” to unsuspecting authors leading them to believe they’ll get all the exposure needed to sell heaps of their books. These “turnkey solutions” for marketing range $750- $25,000 often just for printing postcards and fliers or basic promo materials which you can create yourself, once you know what to include! (I’ll tell you how and give you super inexpensive printing resources)
More importantly, it's critical to choose different tactics to fit your unique book or capabilities. We're all different. Cookie cutter marketing doesn't work for every book (or person).
The truth is you’ll make far more profits and get better exposure managing your own book promotion. This serves you more powerfully over the long run, too.
$550 multiple support sessions

