Day 03: Rick Frishman - Million Dollar Rolodex
Publisher at Morgan James Publishing in New York and founder of Planned Television Arts (now called Media Connect), has been one of the leading book publicists in America for over 37 years.
Rick works with many of the top book editors, literary agents, and publishers in America, & has worked with bestselling authors like Mitch Albom, Bill Moyers, Stephen King, President Jimmy Carter, Whoopi Goldberg and Senator John Glenn.
Rick has also appeared on hundreds of radio shows and more than a dozen TV shows nationwide, including Oprah, Fox News and Bloomberg TV.
Rick is the coauthor of sixteen books, including the national bestseller “Guerrilla Publicity”
Rick Frishman is today's powerhouse speaker at the Book Marketing Summit and shares TONS of resources, so get your pen ready. He shares:
- How to GET know, build your book & get published (if you're currently unknown)
- How to write a book and promote it...QUICKLY!
- How to dig your well before you are thirsty, i.e. build your platform before you publish your book
This is just a portion of the entire interview. You can see the whole interview along with 26 others by ordering access to the entire Summit below.
Rick's Links
- Special Offer: Author 101 University live event: Use Coupon code ryan to save $300 & bring a friend for free!
- Free Gift: Rick’s Rolodex
- Free Tool: Book Proposal Wizard
- Powerful Tool: Press Release Sender
- Powerful Tool: Get more media leads
Do you have an ethical bribe? If so, what is it? If not, what could it be?
Win Some Prizes!
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Prize #1
Full Basic Publishing Package from Darrell Knoch, Owner of Real Self Publishing ($1,000 value)
of 5,000
Prize #2
A full year’s membership to SelfGrowthMarketing.com from David Riklan of SelfGrowth.com ($997 value)
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Prize #3
Bestseller Blueprint Membership, an online training by Steve Harrison and Jack Canfield ($997 value)
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