MEMORIAL DAY SALE…
LIFETIME EVERYTHING SUBSCRIPTION Sale
For only one thing, the Lifetime Everything Subscription, we are doing a Memorial Day Sale. (It is Memorial Day here in the States on Monday.)
Until Tuesday Evening, the LIFETIME EVERYTHING SUBSCRIPTION that is normally $10,000 is 60% off.
That’s right… $60%… That means you can get EVERYTHING on WMG Teachable for $4,000. All 600 or so classes that are there now, plus all the new stuff coming. (Actually more new stuff coming tonight.)
Just click on the LIFETIME EVERYTHING SUBSCRIPTION on WMG Teachable and then hit purchase and on the next page put in the code
MemorialDaySale
And hit apply and the price will be $4,000 instead of $10,000.
PayPal or Credit Card to get everything on WMG Teachable, both past and into the future.
After that I will send you a letter on how to get everything on WMG Teachable.
Again, this ends Tuesday night.
Questions, feel free to write me.
7 Comments
Aniket
Lifetime Subscription is really a steal at this price. Using it for almost two years now, and Dean has added a lot to it. Thanks Dean!
dwsmith
Just doing this and all the classes to keep writers learning and writing. And having fun.
Tracie
Dean, for the Super Great Challenges, are we *required* to publish on more sites than Amazon?
dwsmith
Yes, the five I said directly. Amazon, Kobo, iBooks, B&N, and D2D. I would suggest adding in GooglePlay, but not required.
Those five will get you to 85% of the English speaking market around the world.
The other four (unless there is some restriction from where you live) are as simple as Amazon.
Tracie Lee
Thanks for the quick response, Dean. I’ve always (and only) published on Amazon — I work more than full time and the idea of managing more than one publishing platform is overwhelming. Do you have advice on how to most quickly get up to speed on how to publish on all the others? A site you recommend that walks us through it? Or would WMG offer a mini-workshop as part of this challenge that walks through *how* to publish on all the other platforms?
dwsmith
Once you have the account set up, it might take an extra ten minutes if there are no problems per title per place. So maybe an extra 40 minutes to go from reaching about 26% of the possible readers to 85%. Not hard at all once the accounts are set up. In fact, most writers I know, and it applies to us as well, have far, far more issues with Amazon.
And Goggle is your friend. About a billion tutorials, all short because it is easy and simple, on how to get onto each platform. You have made up a problem that does not exist.
dwsmith
But you only have to send me the Books2Read link.