GETTING PUBLISHED FAST
The Amazing 3 Part Series that will Accelerate Your Writing and Publishing Success



For the first time ever, Jeff Davidson offers his high-priced advice on getting published at an affordable price. Jeff's wisdom will make a profound difference in the rate you can get into print. Order his jam-packed three CDs series including"
- "Getting Articles Published"
- "Selling Subsidiary Rights to Your Book"
- "Selling Your Book in Foreign Markets"
Don't wait any longer to get
your articles and books into print!
Jeff Davidson is the author of 36 books, all with major publishers; he
hasn't self-published any of them. All told, Jeff's books have been selected
31 times by book clubs, including the Business Week Book Club, Executive
Program, Fortune, Graphic Artist Club, and on and on. |
Jeff's books have been translated 118 times, including in Arabic, Chinese, Czech, Dutch, Finish, French, Indonesian, and Italian. He's also ghostwritten 24 books. His complete credentials are listed here:
- Jeff Davidson's 52 Books, including 16 fully revised editions
- Jeff's 31 Book Club Selections
- Jeff's 118 Foreign Sales, translation or English language Versions
Dan Janal, president of PR Leads says, "There is no one that I would
recommend ahead of Jeff Davidson when it comes to writing and maximizing
your writing and getting it placed." |
Here's a brief glimpse of you get in the three CD series:
Disk 1: Getting Published in Magazines
Featuring Mega-author Jeff Davidson

"Years ago," Jeff Davidson tells his audiences, "as an employee of a small consulting firm in Connecticut, I approached my boss during a slow period in the work week and asked what I could do to help the firm. He suggested writing an article, an activity that would never have occurred to me, a B- student in English composition with no aspirations of writing."
"After several false starts, I hit on a simple formula to help me through my first piece. The title of the article was "Ten Tips on Survival for Small Business." The concept was simple. I came up with 10 different tips that would be the start of a paragraph or two. I would then add opening and closing paragraphs and that would be my whole article. The article was easy to write. I later found that when you attach a number to your title, such as "Eight Ways" to do something, you finish the article with less struggle, even if you don't come up with eight ways. (You might only reach six.)"
"I mailed my manuscript out to a publication that sat on it for five months and then rejected it. I then mailed it to another magazine, The New Englander, which sat on it for four months. One day, without advance notice or word of any kind, a package arrived. It was thick. I opened it and found that my article, "Ten Tips on Survival for Small Business," had been published in the current issue of The New Englander. From humble beginnings I now get 100+ articles published per year!"
You've probably always wanted to write some authoritative articles to help propel your career, specifically to generate exposure in your selected markets or reprints or posts on your website or build your credibility so you can get new business and get more clients and sell more books and services and consulting engagements.
Now Jeff Davidson teaches how to do exactly that. He's written 36 books plus 16 fully revised editions. He's had his books selected by book clubs 31 times. He's had 118 books appear in foreign editions, and he's written 100s of articles, and via multiple submissions have had them published 3450 times. Jeff explains what you can do get published often.
Don't wait any longer to get
your articles and books into print!
Disk 2: How to Sell Foreign Rights to Your Book
Featuring Mega-author Jeff Davidson

One of the reasons why you wrote a book in the first place was to gain notoriety, to generate profits, to deliver valuable information, to be of service, and probably some place in that mix, to benefit from the leverage that occurs once we produce an intellectual property.
If you have that beautiful intellectual property on your desk right now as you're listening, and that baby hasn't sold in a lot of places all over the world, I say you've got to get back into that groove, back into that mindset that says, "Yep, come on. I already did the hard work of writing this once." That was the big hurdle.
By comparison, getting it published in a foreign country is only a fraction of the effort. It takes a little skill but it's nowhere near the effort you expended to get the book published to begin with. The time has never been better. If you've got faith in your book, it's going to sell.
In this program , you'll learn why it is an excellent time to develop foreign relations with publishers around the globe. The demand for American books and American authors is as high now as in the last 20 years. Jeff Davidson explains many reasons are coming together. We could point to the democratization of information. In other words, there are more people going online in China, India, Southeast Asia, and Spanish-speaking countries all the time.
The worldwide dominance of Amazon.com and Barnes and Noble bookstores online, and the ability of people to click and find out information about books and authors just as easily as we can do it here increases the interest. The growing rate of entrepreneurs in emerging countries fuels the fire for that particular topic. There are many, many reasons and they're all coming to a head at the same time, so it's a very, very good climate for authors who have authoritative books.
Don't wait any longer to get
your articles and books into print!
Disk 3: How to Sell Your Subsidiary Rights
Featuring Mega-author Jeff Davidson

Subsidiary rights are something for which many people don't have the slightest idea even what it means. What are subsidiary rights and why should you care?
As Jeff Davidson explains, when you write a book, or for that matter, any other intellectual property, but primarily a book, the book itself represents one product. That book could be published as a hard cover book, it possibly could be published as a trade cover book, and it could possibly be published as a mass market book. If you self publish, you also will probably opt for a trade paper book because it's far less expensive than a hard cover book.
Once you have that book published, either through a mainstream publisher or through your own self-publishing effort, you then have the opportunity to sell rights that are related to your property over an over again. If you're with a mainstream publisher, the subsidiary rights that we're about to discuss are actually listed in line item fashion saying who has the rights, who sells what, who gets what percentage.
To give you a quick understanding of what kinds of rights can be sold, once you write a book, you could divvy up that book into many articles and sell an article series. That sale would be subsidiary rights. You could sell the book as an audio program. You could sell the book as some other type of learning tool or learning aid. All of those derivative products that come from the book would fall under the heading "subsidiary rights." The point is if you've written a book, sell it again, sell it again, sell it again, by dispensing subsidiary rights. This disks tells all.
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your articles and books into print!
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