Don't settle for the old-style blog tours that don't produce results. Learn how to
connect with the bloggerati to create an Internet event that draws fans like
flies, sells books like hotcakes, and builds you and your book into bestselling brands.
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A blog tour is a series of appearances on other blogs or
websites where they feature you as an expert, your product via a review,
your book via an excerpt, or your content via a new post or article.
The blog or website might also feature a photo of you, an image of your book cover or
product, your product promo video, links to your website and/or blog, or any
number of other ways to present content on a blog.
Why Do a Blog Tour?
=> Attract More Visitors to Your Blog or Website
=> Create a List of Fans and Customers
=> Sell More Books or Other Products
=> Create a Brand
=> Attract More Media Attention
=> Become a Bestseller
=> Earn More Speaking Income
=> Top the Internet Charts
=> Get More Traffic
=> Sell Movie Rights
=> Speak at ComicCon
=> Have More Fun
=> Get a Life-Size Han Solo Figurine
Yes, this is just some of the results others have had as a result of a
SuperStar Blog Tour, Mega Blog Tour, or BlogPalooza.
You can get many of the same results - if you know what to do.
We can teach you.
Let's Look at Event Blog Tours
That Create Impact . . .
SuperStar Blog Tour™
A SuperStar Blog Tour is an Internet event. It creates
buzz with key influencers and their tribes. The SuperStar Blog Tour might cover
a small group of blogs, but the blogs are all written by key influencers, have
high-traffic, and are read by devoted followers.
Before Tim Ferris did a SuperStar Blog Tour, his book The 4-Hour Workweek
was rejected by 26 out of 27 publishers. When Tim launched the book via the one
publisher who said yes, he launched with the help of many top bloggers and social media stars.
What happened after Tim's SuperStar Blog Tour?
Here's what happened to The 4-Hour Workweek:
#1 New York Times bestselling book
#1 Wall Street Journal bestselling book
#1 BusinessWeek bestselling book
Sold more than 1 million copies in the U.S.
On the New York Times business bestseller list for 4 years running
Amazon top 10 reader favorite for 2007
AdAge Best Product Launch of 2007
Men's Journal called the book the most surprising self-help hit of the decade.
Wired magazine called Tim the best self-promoter of all time.
Fast Company called him a branding wunderkind.
The book has had over 60 printings.
The book has sold in 35 languages.
His 4-Hour WorkWeek blog gets more than 1,000,000 visitors every months.
The FourHourWorkWeek.com website is ranked 4,239 on Alexa with a Google PageRank of 6.
For The 4-Hour WorkWeek, he had cover stories in Men's Journal, the Sunday New York Times Styles
section, and other magazines.
He also appeared on NPR, Dr. Oz, and many other major radio shows.
All that from Tim's SuperStar Blog Tour.
Would you like to know how to set up a SuperStar Blog Tour of your own? Would
you like to know how to ensure that such a blog tour is effective? Are you ready
to get results like Tim and others who have used the SuperStar Blog Tour to launch their Internet careers?
Sign up now! Choose your option below:
Quick Start Option:
$297
Blog Tour Palooza:
$497
Private Mentoring:
$997
Blogpalooza™
A Blogpalooza is a book tour event where you host other
bloggers on your website for a month or more. Each day you feature a different
blogger’s post. All blog posts are related to a theme.

You’ve all heard of Amanda Hocking and her $2 million book deal,
but did you know that her Zombiepalooza in October 2010 was the launch pad for
her rise to bestsellerdom?
Before Amanda’s October 2010 event, she was selling 2,000
to 5,000 copies of her Kindle ebooks each month. Between April 15 and August
27, 2010, she sold 15,000 ebooks in total.
By December 30, 2010 (just two months after her Zombiepalooza),
she had sold 148,887 copies of her self-published Kindle ebooks on Amazon.com,
with over 99,000 of those sold in December.
In January 2011, she sold 450,000 additional copies of her ebooks on Amazon.com.
She made the USA TODAY bestseller list by February 2011.
By February 28, 2011, she had sold 900,000 copies of her self-published ebooks – an additional 300,000 copies in one month.
In March 2011, after totaling more than one million book
sales, she sold rights to four books to St. Martin’s Press for $2 million plus.
Why did she sell to a major publisher? Her answer: “For me to be
a billion-dollar author, I need to have people buying my books at Wal-Mart.”
The New York Times has written multiple stories on her success.
She was a featured speaker at Comic-Con 2011.
An option for the movie rights to the Trylle series was bought by Media Rights Capital.
She bought a life-size Han Solo figure encased in carbonite for $7,000 as well as a new house in her hometown of Austin, Minnesota.
All this from one BlogPalooza!
Okay, maybe you don’t want a Han Solo figure for your home. But I bet you’d
love to be offered a $2 million dollar deal? I bet you’d love to be featured in
the New York Times multiple times. I bet you’d love to be a billion-dollar author or Internet marketer.
If you want any of the above results . . .
Click on the option below that you'd like to take . . .
Quick Start Option:
$297
Blog Tour Palooza:
$497
Private Mentoring:
$997
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This course is a self-paced educational course. You take the lessons at YOUR
pace, when you want (day or night), and can save all lessons and course
materials to your computer for later viewing as often as you want.
Each module offers a clearly defined blueprint featuring key action steps and
examples from previously successful event blog tours.
-- John Kremer