Media Training for Authors: Promote Your Book in the News
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Media training can make you look natural in front of any camera. Imagine becoming a regular fixture on the talk show circuit and in the national media as a well-known author. Writing a good book isn’t easy, but getting in front of enough people to generate buzz and demand for your books can be even harder. This Media Training for Authors course will teach you step-by-step how to prepare for media interviews. Specifically, you will learn how to look good on TV, how to frame a media message, how to answer reporters’ questions and how to speak in sound bites.
If you want to sell a lot of books, you will need to be able to sell your ideas and your expertise to the public through regular media appearances. You can begin learning how to master the media right now in this comprehensive, interactive course.
TJ Walker is a media trainer with 30 years of experience as a media coach to best-selling authors, experts, CEOs, Presidents of countries, Prime Ministers, and Nobel Peace Prize winners. Walker is also the author of the USA Today #1 Bestseller “Secret to Foolproof Presentations” (also a Business Week and Wall Street Journal Bestseller). Walker once set the Guinness Book of World Records for most talk show appearances ever in a 24 our period (104) while promoting one of his public speaking books. Walker is also the author of Media Training A to Z.
The course also features three bonus interviews with book publishing legend Dan Poynter.
Enroll in this media training course today.
There is a 100% Money-Back Guarantee for this media training course. And the instructor also provides an enhanced guarantee.
“5 Stars! With 130 separate lectures included in this course, including 5 books and 3 audio interviews, this course is one of the most comprehensive training courses I’ve come across for media training. And the fact that it’s geared specifically towards me and my readers (authors) is a huge bonus for me! I’m only 30% of the way through the material thus far, but I just had to write a post on my blog to share this course with my readers. They’re going to love what TJ has to teach them about effectively marketing themselves (and their books) to the media, and how to come across as a seasoned professional, even if it’s their first time in front of the camera. I highly recommend this course!” Tara R. Alemany
What others say:
“TJ Walker’s single-minded devotion to presentation has made him the #1 expert for executives seeking guidance on speaking to the public and media.” Bob Bowdon, Anchor/Reporter, Bloomberg Television
“TJ Walker is the leading media trainer in the world.” Stu Miller, Viacom News Producer
(TJ Walker’s Media Training Worldwide) “The world’s leading presentation and media training firm.”Gregg Jarrett, Fox News Channel Anchor
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1Please Introduce YourselfText lesson
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2Become a Media Expert Through Regular and Frequent Media AppearancesVideo lesson
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3Realize Nobody Cares about Your Book, And That Is OKVideo lesson
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4Instant Answers to Your Book Promotion QuestionsText lesson
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5Realizing Your Goals in Every Media InterviewVideo lesson
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6Exciting New Update to this CourseVideo lesson
I've listen to you tell me that you found it difficult to upload your homework videos to the Udemy Q and A Section. To make it easier for you to get quick feedback from me and your fellow students, I've created a Facebook page just for my Udemy students.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/559917031170397/?ref=group_browse_new
Please note that this page is just for posting homework and questions related to your course. There will be no promotion or selling of any kind by me or any students in this forum. And please note, that you are in no way required to join this page or post your videos to Facebook. You can simply use the Udemy Q and A section here if you prefer.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/559917031170397/?ref=group_browse_new
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7You Can Create a Winning Message for the Topic of the DayVideo lesson
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8Create a GimmickVideo lesson
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9The Talk Show Host Won't Read Your Book And It Doesn't MatterVideo lesson
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10You Can Become the MediaVideo lesson
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11Expertise Not AuthorshipVideo lesson
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12How Often to Mention the BookVideo lesson
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21Your Questions Can Be Answered Right NowText lesson
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22How Authors Can Look Good on TVVideo lesson
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23How to Look Your Best on Camera - OverviewVideo lesson
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24How to Apply MakeupVideo lesson
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25How to Sit for TV InterviewsVideo lesson
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26How to Use Your EyesVideo lesson
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27How to Move Your HeadVideo lesson
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28How to Move Your BodyVideo lesson
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29How to Move Your HandsVideo lesson
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30How to Sit in Your ChairVideo lesson
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31How to Stand for TV InterviewsVideo lesson
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32How to Dress for TV InterviewsVideo lesson
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33Video Record and See Your ImprovementVideo lesson
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34Practice Your Book Promotion Homework Using the TJ Walker AI CloneText lesson
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35How to Critique Your Own Video PerformanceVideo lesson
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36Message from Your BookVideo lesson
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37How to Frame a Media MessageVideo lesson
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38A Media Message Answers All Basic QuestionsVideo lesson
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39Media Messages Must be Interesting to ReportersVideo lesson
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40Media Messages Must Resonate With Media AudienceVideo lesson
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41Your Media Message Needs to Benefit YouVideo lesson
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42Three is the Perfect Number of Media MessagesVideo lesson
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43Media Messages Using a Venn DiagramVideo lesson
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44Have a Positive Media MessageVideo lesson
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45Add Quantifiable ResultsVideo lesson
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46What Problem are You SolvingVideo lesson
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47Create Your Own Media MessageVideo lesson
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48How to Answer Questions - OverviewVideo lesson
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49Answer One Question at a TimeVideo lesson
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50Keep Your Eyes on Your Message PointsVideo lesson
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51Do Not Repeat Negative WordsVideo lesson
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52Tell Reporters 'I Don't Know'Video lesson
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53Always Be Moving Toward Your Message PointsVideo lesson
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54Give Brief Answers to Tough QuestionsVideo lesson
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55Aim for All Three Messages in Every AnswerVideo lesson
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56Re-Write the Reporters' QuestionsVideo lesson
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57Don't Add One More ThingVideo lesson
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58Don't Try to Control the InterviewVideo lesson
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59What is a Sound Bite - OverviewVideo lesson
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60Bold Action WordsVideo lesson
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61ClichesVideo lesson
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62EmotionVideo lesson
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63ExamplesVideo lesson
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64AbsolutesVideo lesson
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65AttacksVideo lesson
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66HumorVideo lesson
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67Rhetorical QuestionsVideo lesson
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68AnalogiesVideo lesson
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69Pop Culture ReferencesVideo lesson
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70Three Easiest Sound Bite ToolsVideo lesson
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71Reflections on Sound BitesVideo lesson
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72The 5 Outcomes of Every Media InterviewVideo lesson
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73Sound Bite HomeworkVideo lesson
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74Sound Bite PracticeVideo lesson
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75Final Interview PracticeVideo lesson
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76Rehearse Your Book Promotion Homework and Get Instant FeedbackText lesson

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