![]() I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell by Tucker Max.Learn more about Scribe Media on YouTube.Find Tucker and his team at Scribe Media.Three qualities Tucker looks for in his clients before signing a deal.How to fight with your spouse and end up with a happier life.An easy solution to the “honey do” lists at home.Tucker’s two cents about how to be famous…Something you may not want to emulate.The key to consciously choosing what you do every day.How to shift from middle-class thinking to break out of your “busy” yet unproductive rut.Even better, the highest and best use of your time period.The highest and best use of a book for your business.Is Matt secretly pining to be the next Willie Shakespeare?.How to segment like a superstar so your book lands in the hands that earn you true wealth.Who’s to blame for the lackluster connotation of being an Amazon best-selling author?.What the true purpose of writing your book should be.What Matt needs to throw in his burn pile.Plus, discover the biggest pile of BS yet when it comes to the book you produce.Books on the New York Times bestseller list mean they’ve sold the most copies, more BS.Almost every definition of success as a writer is BS.Subscribe & Review The Hustle & Flowchart Podcast.We can’t make your book great but we can make it the greatest possible book you have in you.” – Tucker Max If you’re ready to get serious about seriously getting your message out there, be sure to check out this episode with Chandler Bolt and this advice from Matt and Joe on how they wrote a book in a weekend and their tips to effectively market a book. Listen in as Matt and Joe learn more about the highest and best use of a book, their time and how to shave close to 2,000 hours of the time it takes to write a prescriptive non-fiction book if you have one in you waiting to get it. He reveals the truth behind the power of self-publishing, how to land a traditional publishing deal, and the real way to be featured on the New York Times bestseller list. Tucker goes deep into what the true purpose of writing a book should be for just about any genre of non-fiction author. Reach out and get going in a 2-week *free* trial today and let them know you heard about them from Adam on #thePOZcast.How does the four-time New York Times best-selling author Tucker Max feel about almost every bit of advice when it comes to defining success as an author, books on being an effective writer and the idea that it doesn’t matter how good your book is, just that you should have one? Complete BS. Whether you’re doubling down on business development or recruiting talent, Interseller does all the heavy lifting of finding contact data, automating the email and follow-up process, and syncs all that rich data into 20+ CRMs and ATSs. #thePOZcast is brought to you by our friends at Interseller – the prospecting + outreach platform of recruiters and sellers. If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review/rating: – If you want real change, you have to really change. – A brand is a construction of who you are, so when people “rebrand” themselves, sometimes all it is is a reconstruction of people’s perception of you. – The reason he makes his clients at Scribe participate in “read-alouds” of their book before publishing is because he once read his own audiobook and realized how many things he would’ve changed, even though he edited the script on paper many, many times already. – Buddha’s “core principle” to “do your work, then help others do theirs” is Tucker’s guiding principle in life, and it’s taken him 42 years to truly understand the meaning and significance of it. – The two years he spent in Hollywood were the “worst two years” of his life and is also where Tucker realized he wasn’t a “soulless, sociopathic, narcissist.” This comes from Tucker’s personal experience. ![]() ![]() – The price for being a lawyer is your soul. Now with Scribe Media, Tucker lives a much more balanced life and helps other amazing people like David Goggins and Tiffany Haddish tell their stories and their truth by coaching them through the process of writing their own books. John coined “fratire” to describe Tucker’s writing at the time, which was mostly stories about the night life of a man in his twenties, all the partying that comes with it, tied together with a talent (or sometimes a curse) to always tell the truth no matter what. His career took off after he started a blog on, on which he actually created his own genre called “fratire”. My guest on E146 of #thePOZcast, Tucker Max is a four-time, New York Times best-selling author and founder of Scribe Media. ![]()
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