Creating a New York Times Bestseller After 23 Years in Print
Boundaries is a well-known book co-authored in 1992 by Dr. Henry Cloud and Dr. John Townsend, which has sold over 3 million copies and landed on several regional bestseller lists. However, the book had not yet made the New York Times bestseller list and recent sales had stagnated.
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Transforming a B-Level Author into a New York Times Bestseller
After writing 13 books, Lysa TerKeurst was considered an average, mid-list author whose titles typically sold around 50,000 copies. Many people doubted Lysa’s ability to reach the next level, overcome her stagnant sales, and write a breakout book. For her 14th book, Lysa hired Rob Eagar to critique her manuscript, expand her author platform, develop a memorable brand, improve her speaking skills, and build a powerful book marketing plan.
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Extreme Makeover for Novelist Leads to 6 New York Times Bestsellers
Wanda Brunstetter is an established novelist who has written over 50 books and sold more than 5,000,000 copies. But, like many successful authors, Wanda didn’t stay up-to-date on new technology and the radical changes affecting the publishing industry. Therefore, she began to experience increasing competition from new authors vying for attention in her already crowded genre. Wanda and her publisher approached Rob Eagar to help overcome this problem and boost her book sales.
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