Entries in Books (9)

Good News and Bad News

Posted on Thursday, May 29, 2008 at 18:12 by Registered CommenterMark Forster in , , | Comments9 Comments | EmailEmail | PrintPrint

Which would you like first? The good news or the bad news?

The good news is that Trafalgar (a US distribution company) will be distributing Do It Tomorrow this autumn and it will feature in their next catalogue. This means that it should be available in the States very soon.

The bad news is that the first print of How To Make Your Dreams Come True has sold out and it is not planned to reprint it. I intend to ask the publishers if they are willing to let the distribution rights revert to me so I can publish it as an e-book.

Layout and Advertisements

Posted on Wednesday, March 26, 2008 at 13:48 by Registered CommenterMark Forster in , , | Comments1 Comment | EmailEmail | PrintPrint

I’ve come to the conclusion that the amount of income generated by the ads on this site is hardly worth the effort of inserting them. So over the next few days I will be removing all advertisements on this site, apart from those for my own books, and returning the layout of the blog to multiple postings on the page.

My Bookstore

Posted on Wednesday, March 5, 2008 at 11:58 by Registered CommenterMark Forster in | CommentsPost a Comment | EmailEmail | PrintPrint

Do pay a visit to my recently updated bookstore. It contains a great selection of the books which I have found most useful myself in my life and business, plus plenty of other recommended books in related fields.

Mark Forster’s “Get Everything Done” bookstore

"Do It Tomorrow" Sales Ratings

Posted on Wednesday, February 27, 2008 at 08:25 by Registered CommenterMark Forster in | Comments2 Comments | EmailEmail | PrintPrint

As of this moment, Do It Tomorrow is ranking 203rd in the Amazon UK overall sales ranks and is 1st in the Time Management category. It is also 9th in the Self Help category. This is quite an improvement over the last time I reported on its ratings.

I’m really pleased to see that the book’s sales are beginning to rise, as my own personal feeling - and more importantly that of the 20 people who have given it five star reviews - is that it is one of the very best books out there on time management.

If you haven’t bought a copy of Do It Tomorrow yet, then why not do so?

And if you already have bought a copy, then why not come on one of my seminars for people who have read the book and want to take it further?

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"Do It Tomorrow" Rankings

Posted on Thursday, February 21, 2008 at 14:50 by Registered CommenterMark Forster in | Comments7 Comments | EmailEmail | PrintPrint

I’m pleased to see that Do It Tomorrow has advanced to 230th in the overall Amazon UK sales ranks, and is 16th in their Self Help category, and 3rd in their Time Management category. The two books leading it for Time Management are Ken Blanchard’s One Minute Manager (is that really a time management book?) and David Allen’s Getting Things Done. I don’t wish to knock David Allen’s book in the least because it’s the only time management book I recommend other than my own, but I don’t think I could have got going again with my business anything like as quickly with his system as with mine.

7th in the Time Management category is my own Get Everything Done and Still Have Time to Play. So I’m feeling quite well represented!

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"Do It Tomorrow" Reviews

Posted on Tuesday, February 12, 2008 at 16:31 by Registered CommenterMark Forster in | Comments2 Comments | EmailEmail | PrintPrint

Do It Tomorrow now has no less than twenty reviews on Amazon.co.uk - all 5 star. I’ve no idea whether this is a record, but it seems pretty darned good to me. If I came across a book on Amazon with that proportion of positive reviews, I think I’d buy it whatever the subject was!

Latest reviews:

Consistently useful by Helen

Zen and the Art of a Clear Inbox by Daniel Otterburn

The last time management book you will need to buy by Umdolofia

Mark Forster’s book can change your life by Nicholas Bell

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"How to Make Your Dreams Come True" Review

Posted on Monday, January 21, 2008 at 18:23 by Registered CommenterMark Forster in , | CommentsPost a Comment | EmailEmail | PrintPrint

There’s a complimentary review of How to Make Your Dreams Come True on Jennifer George’s Lifemuncher blog.

Forster combines a comforting, down to earth, practical Englishness with a very American understanding of the value of self-interest and creativity

I’d not seen this blog before, but it’s full of useful tips and tricks for everyday productivity, written with some humour and a great deal of zest for living. Thank you, Jennifer!

To read the whole review, click here.

Amazon five-star reviews

Posted on Saturday, January 5, 2008 at 14:39 by Registered CommenterMark Forster in | Comments2 Comments | EmailEmail | PrintPrint

There are now 18 reviews of Do It Tomorrow on amazon.co.uk and all of them are five-star.

A few extracts:

“It’s simple, profound and it works”

“helped me to find the peace of mind I have been searching for this year”

“I strongly advise reading his terrific little book - you won’t be disappointed”

“The really big thing for me was how much calmer it made me”

“I have read Mark’s first book, which I thought was excellent, but this book is absolutely superb”

To read the reviews or order the book, click here

A Great Way to Get Sacked

Posted on Thursday, December 13, 2007 at 12:05 by Registered CommenterMark Forster in | Comments15 Comments | EmailEmail | PrintPrint

It was too good to last! The unbroken run of 16 five-star reviews on amazon.co.uk of my book “Do It Tomorrow” has been followed by a review that only gives it one star (the minimum).

Entitled “A Great Way to Get Sacked” the reviewer R. Lakey gives some trenchant criticisms of the book without, it appears, actually having bothered to read it - since all his (her?) points are fully covered in the book.

Amazon now allows comments on reviews, so I have pointed this out. And so can you, if you’ve read the book and can’t understand what he’s talking about. Of course if you agree with him you can say that too!