How to Read Click Here to Order for Free

Posted on September 21, 2008 02:00 AM by Joel Comm

Click Here to Order continues to sell very well and is showing up in more and more stores.

I'd love to hear your CHTO Sitings if you spot it in your city or town.

However, thanks to my friend Michael Copeland, I've discovered a way that you can read my new book for free and get some extra bonus material along the way!

How can that be?

Please watch this short video that Michael posted.

Get the picture?

If you go to your local library and ask them to order Click Here to Order for you, THEY will buy the book and put it on reserve for you!

When you do that, you save money AND you help me because a book sale is made.

IMPORTANT! The librarian must have the ISBN number for the book in order to get it for you.

Please write this down and take it with you when you phone or go to the library

ISBN 978-1-60037-173-8

They will notify you when your book has arrived.

Here's where it gets fun.

If you order the book from your local library, take a photo of yourself with my book IN the library and send the photo to me, I will send you a free issue of The Top 1% Report (valued at $29.95) AND I will post a link to your website on my Twitter account. I've got over 3500 followers right now, so that is sure to get you traffic!

Would you take action to do this right away?

1) Call or visit your library

2) Ask them to order Click Here to Order for you. Provide them with ISBN 978-1-60037-173-8

3) Pick up the book when you are notified that it has arrived

4) Take picture of yourself with my book in the library

5) Click the following link for a form to claim your victory and bonuses!

My library has your book!

6) Get a free copy of The Top 1% Report AND a link to your site on my Twitter account!

It's easy. Will you do it?

I look forward to seeing your photo!

As an aside, this is a great way to get ANY book for free.

There are thousands of public libraries in the U.S. and most will order any book you want to read. You only need ask.

17 Comments For This Post

  1. Normal Joe Says:

    Wow! I never thought about it that way lol. I was just thinking of going to the library to see if they had some of the older books I am looking for, but never thought about how they purchase books for people. This is crazy!

    I already bought the book though, and love it, but it's good for future reference.

  2. Kristi Sayles Says:

    You never cease to amaze me, Joel.
    This is the kind of thing that makes you think,
    "Why didn't I think of that?"
    Doesn't matter that I've bought the book already,
    I'm going to do this because you're such a nice
    guy and brilliant marketing pro.
    (The extra exposure won't hurt a bit, either.)
    Hugs,
    Kristi Sayles


  3. Arun Agrawal - Ebizindia Says:

    Hi Joel

    Now that's a fantasic way to use the lesson learnt from Michael's video. Sincerely appreciated - :)

  4. Henrik Blunck - Denmark Says:

    As I said on the live telecast it would be wasteful of taxmoney to do so here in this country - and you wouldn't get nearly the same money from the borrowing of it as would a Danish author.

    But, as I have said before, if you want to bring up your potential audience you should think FRENCH and GERMAN translations. Even a Danish one would serve Norwegians and Swedes also.

    So, go check out my website about translations [http://www.blunck.dk/recommends/translate/], and get right back to me if you want to do a JV.

    Good luck on this book. :-)

  5. Three Money Methods Says:

    Hey Joel!

    BRILLIANT! This is a very cool way to get more of them out into the market and also a very nice offer you're giving people.

    We'll be mimicking this in an upcoming launch.

    Great idea, and Carrie's going to have the Parker library order a copy for us!

    Warmest,

    Jonathan
    http://www.ThreeMoneyMethods.com

  6. David King Says:

    Wow that's really cool, I'll have to get it at my library. I didn't know how that whole book popularity process works...
    thanks for posting this video joel!


    Have an awesome day!

    David King,

  7. Michael Kocis Says:

    Hot Damn ... now there's a thinker. It's not rocket science it's not brain surgery but the best is sometimes right under your nose.

  8. Michael S. Copeland Says:

    Awesome Joel!

    That's a great deal. I'm happy to help out.

    It's a great book and the best thing, more people get to read it. For each book ordered by the library, there could be hundreds or thousands of readers for that ONE copy.

    So, Joel, does Video count?

  9. Joel Says:

    Michael, you definitely qualify! Twitter me your mailing address privately and I'll send you the newsletter. Also let me know what site you want me to link to via Twitter. :-)

    Thanks so much!

    Joel

  10. Jussi Says:

    I'll put this tip into practice. Let's see if a Finnish library goes to acquire your book for me :)

  11. ZK@WebTrafficROI Says:

    Its a great book, thanks for the post

  12. Shania Says:

    Great idea. I don't have the book yet so this is a great way to get and still help the cause.

    Shania
    www.TheMommyDirectory.com

  13. dan Says:

    Unbelievable. This is something new I never heard. Will go to my Library and order the book soon.

  14. free adsense Says:

    Joel,

    you rock man, keep up the good work !!!

    Greatings from Belgium

  15. Thomas Says:

    My wife and I have gotten our local library to order quite a few books for us in the past.
    Click Here to Order is in the works.

    Keep up the good work Joel,
    Thomas

  16. Craig Allan Teich Says:

    Hey Joel,

    Just finished reading "Click Here To Order," and wanted to drop a note telling you, "Well done."

    The history of internet marketing is a story that's being written at an astounding pace. I mean, I've lived through the whole thing, watched it happen, been a part of it. Makes me feel old. But I'm not, it's just that the whole internet marketing ride is on super fastforward.

    I'm glad someone -- you -- took a minute to stop, reflect, and report. We all need to appreciate where we started, how far we've come, but especially to realize that this industry is still a baby.

    Anyway, nice job, good writing, good reporting, enjoyed it.

    --Craig Teich

    P.S. Anyone even thinking about being serious in this business, making real money, and lasting, MUST read "Click Here To Order."

  17. frank burns Says:

    Joel, Thanks for the free offer but I have always believed that the people behind marketing deserve to be paid their salaries for all of the time and effort they dedicate. Now that there is much confusion in world markets this isn't something that can be easily given away.
    Keep one copy for me in reserve, I will make a payment to you in 2009 and that in itself is supportive in every regard.

    After all of the help you have given to many others it is the least I can do.

    Have a good, strong & Happy New Year

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Joel Comm is an Internet entrepreneur who has been online for over 20 years. In 1995, Joel launched WorldVillage.com, a family-friendly portal to the web which enjoys thousands of visitors each day. Joel is the co-creator of ClassicGames.com, which was acquired by Yahoo! in 1997, and now goes by the name Yahoo! Games. Since then, Joel's company, InfoMedia, Inc., has launched dozens of web sites which offer online shopping, free stuff, website reviews and more. Joel is the author of many popular books, including the NY Times Best-Seller, The AdSense Code. He regularly makes appearances at Internet marketing conferences and seminars.