How to sell a fiction book for $10,000?

Published: Mon, 11/30/20

Not long ago while on one of my 10-mile walks, I got an idea.

An awful idea.

Yes, your pal elBenbo had a wonderful, awful idea.

The idea was this:

To create an offer selling my Enoch Wars: Omega Edition (all 7 novels plus a bonus 8th novel, along with appendices, etc, under one cover) for a turkey-busting $10,000.00.

Yes, my little Who-ling, ten thousand dollars.

* For a book less than .000000000000000001% of the population has ever heard of.

* From a non-famous author with a modest-sized list.

* Selling something that brings no “value” whatsoever other than pure entertainment — and even that is dependent on the person reading it, as some people have outright hated the novels.

(The books ain’t exactly Shakespeare.)

At this point, it’s perfectly reasonable for someone to ask:

“Is it really possible to sell copies of a novel for $10k a pop in this case?”

My answer:

I believe it is possible.

And, if I don’t screw the plan I concocted up, maybe even somewhat in the outer rim of the realm of probable, too.

And I explain this plan in a mere 159 words on pages 18-19 in the December “Email Players” issue, along with the rest of the issue about how to apply the concept behind how I plan to do this noble deed to potentially selling your own offers — whether it be info products, freelancing services, coaching, or virtually anything else.

To get this issue before the looming deadline tonight, do this:

1. Go to the URL below

2. Subscribe before I send it to the printer shortly, after which it’ll be too late

Here’s the link:

https://www.EmailPlayers.com

Ben Settle

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