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Sell More Books with Virtual Book Tours -Be a Powerful Promoter

by Rob Metras

Promotion of new books has just come of age thanks to a new tool called Virtual Book tours. In the past authors would travel from town to town and bookseller to bookseller to sign and promote their book. Now they can sit in their own living room with a telephone and achieve better results by conducting a teleseminar. A teleseminar is essentially a large conference call where the author is interviewed and the call is listened to by hundreds of people.

The power of the Virtual Book Tour allows the author to capture much more exposure and increase their market reach through the re-purposing of these teleseminars over and over again in contrast to the time-limiting and high costs of travel and print promotion. Indeed authors who self publish or do not have a contract with a large publisher can see the most return on their time and their investment.

The principle of the teleseminar allows the listener to hear the authors story, in the authors own words, when and where they can talk on the telephone with an interviewer. The call is recorded and can be played back on a wide variety of different media. The may include podcasts, cd or dvd recordings , or played again and again to different audiences via the teleseminar route.

Authors such as Donald Trump, Mark Victor Hansen and Jay Abraham have used Virtual Book Tours to generate massive exposure for their books which helped them vault to the top of the bestseller lists in a short period of time.

The common link to these authors and their success has been Alex Mandossian who has taught thousands of students. He is San Francisco based, and provides superior marketing training with his Virtual Book Tour Secrets program .

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