"How to Become Famous" - some dirty little secrets!
August 10, 2009 | Vetting explained
Getting famous is a matter of following a certain formula.
I went around interviewing people who became internationally famous, household names in some cases, and tried to figure out what these celebrities all had in common.
Then I shared their secrets to becoming famous (61 of them in all) in a book, Dirty Little Secrets of Buzz.
Read reviews here:
http://www.amazon.com/dp/1402213379
You can buy the book on Amazon (and should because it's super cheap there!) but it is also available at your local Barnes & Noble and Borders. For those in Canada, it's on shelves at Chapters and Indigo chain stores.
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