Want a sponsor to pay for your marketing/PR?
What if in less than 18 months, you could accomplish the following without spending one red cent of your own money?
Have a major PR firm representing you and getting you booked on…
- ABC World News
- National Public Radio (NPR)
- Oprah & Friends
- 63 major radio stations
And then…
What if companies like Coca-Cola, Wachovia, Yahoo, Toyota, Sony Pictures plus other Fortune 500′s and leading non-profits offered to…
- Buy 50,000 copies of your book every year,
- Make it possible for you to get $500,000 in advances for your next book,
- Pay you fat speaking fees for 65 speaking engagements,
- Give you testimonials from their CEO.
- Send emails to 100,000+ of their customers or volunteers promoting your book, cause or business,
- Feature you on their website and guarantee you’ll get at least 5 million impressions.
Is the above a fairy tale?
Can it REALLY happen … especially if you’re not already famous?
It already has for Brendon Burchard, an author and speaker who’s figured out some really ingenious ways to land corporate and non-profit promotional sponsorships and use them to fund his marketing efforts.
To discover how you can use his methods to promote your own book, product or business, you’re invited to a free telephone seminar on Thursday, June 23rd in which you’ll hear Brendon interviewed by Steve Harrison:
In the interest of full disclosure, you should know I’m a compensated affiliate for Steve’s programs. Here’s just some of what you’ll learn on Thursday’s call with Steve and Brendon:
- What to do step-by-step to get a major company to sponsor your national promotional tour and pay for everything!
- Why the current economic downturn means more big companies and non-profits sponsoring authors, speakers and entrepreneurs — even if they’re not famous.
- A website you can use to find potential sponsors and promotional partners.
- The “secret phrase” which gets big nonprofit organizations to endorse your book and promote it to their members.
- The title of the BEST person to contact with your proposal and why you should never send one done with Microsoft Word.
- The #1 fatal mistake to avoid making when trying to land a deal a sponsorship deal with a Fortune 500 company.
- How to write a short proposal that gets huge companies to sponsor you — even if you’re an unknown, self-published author (HINT: there are five elements and he’ll reveal all five on the call.)
and more!
Again, to sign up for Thursday’s call go here now:
To your success,
David L. Hancock
