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68. Creating a Book With Bestseller Potential with Tucker Max


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In this conversation we talk to Tucker Max, who has the remarkable honor of being one of only three writers ever to have had three books on the New York Times nonfiction bestseller list at the same time. We talk about his company (Book in a Box), as well as how to turn an idea or your knowledge into a book, and then how to make that book a bestseller.

Find Out More About Tucker Here:

[email protected]Tuckermax.com@TuckerMax on Twitter@TuckerMax on Facebook

In This Episode:

  • [01:59] - How did Tucker go from having no bestsellers to having a bestselling book?
  • [03:09] - Tucker discusses his view on the importance of having a perfect writing voice or great writing chops.
  • [05:48] - We learn about Tucker's evolution, and when he realized that his writing was book-worthy. He also shares his experience of the process of getting published.
  • [09:57] - Tucker shares his reaction when publishers started approaching him after having previously sent him some pretty harsh rejections.
  • [11:00] - How did Tucker manage to get three books on the New York Times nonfiction bestseller list at the same time?
  • [14:32] - Tucker came up with the marketing strategy he just described on his own. He also talks about the influence he's had on Ryan Holiday.
  • [16:46] - Amazon doesn't like it when you make ebooks free, but there's a trick, Tucker reveals.
  • [18:07] - We hear the story of how Book in a Box started. It turns out it was mostly accidental; Tucker didn't originally set out to create a company.
  • [23:49] - The Book in a Box Method outlines the methods that Tucker's company uses to create these books.
  • [25:26] - Tucker shares his thoughts on what Stephan has said about people being either writers who speak or speakers who write.
  • [26:17] - Tucker offers some examples of some of the templates in the book.
  • [29:58] - We hear Tucker's thoughts on Stephan's 1000-page book The Art of SEO.
  • [32:07] - At every stage of the outline, Tucker's method has templates or questions you go through.
  • [33:12] - The pop-up retail book that started Book in a Box ended up being called Pop Up Paradigm. Tucker makes suggestions on how to title a book.
  • [37:30] - Tucker talks about when to start working on the cover for the book.
  • [40:51] - Tucker shares his thoughts on Stephan's book cover.
  • [42:52] - It takes 6 months and costs $25,000 to have a book created through Book in a Box. It also requires about 30 to 40 hours on the phone over those 6 months.
  • [43:30] - Book in a Box can go pretty fast, but authors often can't.
  • [44:13] - Tucker talks about why the price is $25,000 now instead of $10,000, as it was for the first woman to go through the process.
  • [45:32] - There have been several Wall Street Journal bestsellers through Book in a Box, but there haven't yet been any on the New York Times bestseller list. He then talks about the problem with the NYT list.
  • [47:06] - We hear about the impact that Pop Up Paradigm had on its author's business.
  • [49:18] - What would Tucker recommend for people who have something to share, but aren't in a position to go through the $25,000 Book in a Box program?
  • [50:19] - Is it a good idea to release a second edition of a book that didn't sell very well in its first edition?
  • [52:33] - Tucker shares his thoughts on sharing free several-chapter excerpts of books as a marketing strategy.
Links and Resources:

USA Bestseller List[email protected]The Ultimate Guide to Book MarketingTuckermax.com@TuckerMax on Twitter@TuckerMax on FacebookI Hope They Serve Beer in HellAssholes Finish FirstHilarity EnsuesGoogle Power Search: The Essential Guide to Finding Anything Online with GoogleThe Pop Up Paradigm: How Brands Build Human Connections in a Digital AgeThe Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up: The Japanese Art of Decluttering and OrganizingBook in a BoxLuluiUniverseSloppy SecondsRyan HolidayiBooksThe Book in a Box MethodThe Art of SEOHormegeddon

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