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Why you want to write a book
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Who you want to read your book
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What you want your reader to do when finished (call you!)
If you nail these and build your book from there, there's no reason you can't have results similar to those below.
Client Success Stories
Darren Prince
Darren landed a six-figure spokesperson deal the week we released his memoir, Aiming High.
He appeared on TV shows hosted by Tucker Carlson and Chris Cuomo and podcasts hosted by Jay Shetty and Lewis Howes.
He started giving keynote speeches based around the book, raising his fee every time until it reached $20,000 a gig.
He created a foundation based on the book to raise money to send people to rehab.
But his biggest surprise was the impact his memoir had on his sports agency business.
He says, "It blew up my business even though the book had nothing to do with my business because what would have been business negotiations became personal conversations with friends since they knew my story."


Emily Lynn Paulson
After we published her book, Highlight Real, Emily appeared on The Today Show, Good Morning America, The Doctors and the Tamron Hall Show.
She was quoted in the New York Times, USA Today, The Washington Post, The Chicago Tribute, Bustle, Parade, The Seattle Times and Next Question with Katie Couric.
She launched The Sober Mom Squad, a community and coaching program that had immediate success.
She was accepted to multiple TEDx events and delivered two TEDx talks: Why Sobriety is a Superpower for Women (TEDx Boston) and Second Hand Drinking (TEDx Bozeman).
She was able to become a full-time spokesperson and messenger.
Matt George
As a result of his book, Non-Profit Game Plan, Matt George was coined "The Non-Profit Prophet" by Shark Tank's Kevin Harrington.
He launched his own TV show, Business Forward, and began appearing regularly on top podcasts and shows.
Mark Victor Hansen tapped him to "carry the stick" for the Chicken Soup for the Soul franchise.
He quit the job he'd had for decades to start his own company.
He launched a worldwide speaking tour that took him, over a period of two months, from Boston to LA and back.
He began teaching at Harvard Business School.
