Here’s a checklist so you can make a quick and confident decision.
If you answer “Yes” to all (or most) of the following statements, come to this retreat.
This retreat is not for you, if:
We recommend you arrive early on March 2nd to get settled in your accommodations before the retreat begins on the 3rd.
Plan to depart the evening of March 7th, at the earliest.
Breakfast and lunch are included.
When you register before October 31st, your overnight accommodation (5 nights) is included, too, along with airport pick-up and drop-off. Reserve your spot before October 31st to take advantage of this excellent offer!
Please fly into Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
We can’t guarantee that you’ll get a book deal. Nobody can guarantee that.
However, you’re far more likely to get a deal if…
(a) You have a strong, well-written book proposal that convinces publishers that your book is needed in the world right now, and will be a strong seller.
(b) You have a sample of your book manuscript (around 1-3 chapters) that’s compelling and exciting to read.
(c) You have personal relationships with literary agents, editors, authors, and other people in the publishing industry who can make introductions and open doors for you.
(d) You have professional guidance (feedback, suggestions, tweaks) on your proposal and manuscript sample to make these materials as strong as they can possibly be.
(e) You’re educated about the publishing industry, understand what publishers are looking for, and how to position yourself and pitch your book idea successfully.
(f) You have a tenacious attitude, and you’re willing to be rejected 1, 2, 3, or even 20 times in a row if that’s what it takes to eventually find someone who says, “Yes.” (Many authors fail to get a deal not because their book idea is bad, or their writing is terrible, but simply because they give up too quickly.)
By coming to this retreat, you get all the important ingredients that we just mentioned. Rachel went to a retreat just like this in 2019 and left with crucial insights and relationships that helped her get a book deal.
This doesn’t mean your publishing deal is “guaranteed.” But, it means you’re significantly increasing the likelihood that you’ll get the book deal of your dreams.
You can earn $1,000,000 from your book. Do most authors achieve this? No. Is it possible? Yes.
How do you make a millie?
Through a combination of your book advance (which can be anywhere from $25,000 to $250,000 or more, depending on your credentials and platform) + royalties from every book sold + spin-off deals + paid speaking engagements ($10,000 to $50,000 per keynote and up) + creating an irresistible offer that readers want to buy immediately after they finish your book. However, you need a strategy to pull this off and need to think bigger than most authors do.
Come to the Million Dollar Author Retreat. Let us show you how to write a book that touches readers deeply and puts plentiful cash in your pocket.
Yes. In fact, it’s ideal if you haven't written much (or anything) yet.
Come with a book idea—or several ideas that you’re considering. We show you how to choose your strongest idea, write a successful book proposal, and begin writing a manuscript that readers will love.
Yes, however, please be open to tweaking your book concept, title, outline, and other components based on feedback from the team. Please stay open and receptive. One piece of advice from an agent or editor might send your book in a new (and even stronger) direction.
500,000 to 1,000,000+ new books get published every year. There are thousands of books on every topic imaginable: wellness, parenting, business, money, psychology, relationships, food, design, you name it, somebody has already written about it.
You will bring something fresh to the conversation that hasn’t been said before. Your story, background, unique method or framework, point of view, or sense of humor—you have something that hasn’t been published before.
If you’re not sure what’s going to make your book different from similar titles, come to this retreat and let us help you uncover what it is.
Please email info@helloseven.co. Thank you!
Session #1 September 23 2022 1:00 PM
Session #2 September 24 2022 11:00 AM
Business Accelerator Q&A August 16 2022 12:00 PM
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Rachel Rodgers is a woman of color, a mother of four and a seven-figure business owner – in that order. Rachel started her career working on The Hill with nonprofits, federal judges, and Hillary Clinton. When she realized that changing the world is easier when you have some cash in your bank account, she decided to build a million dollar business and then teach other women how to do the same.
Rachel is the creator of the Hello Seven Podcast and the founder of We Should All Be Millionaires: The Club. Her forthcoming book, WE SHOULD ALL BE MILLIONAIRES from Harper’s Leadership is due to publish in Spring 2021. Every week, her no-bullshit business and life advice gets delivered to over 30,000 fans and her visionary guidance for female entrepreneurs has been featured in Time, Forbes, Entrepreneur, Fast Company and the Washington Post.
Rachel Rodgers is the founder of Hello Seven, a multi-million dollar company that teaches women how to earn more money and build wealth.
Rodgers has been featured in Time, Forbes, Entrepreneur, Fast Company, the Washington Post, on NBC News, and Cosmopolitan.
Rodgers’ mission is to teach women—especially women of color—how to end the cycle of overworking, underearning, and financial stress, once and for all.
Through her podcast and blog, Rodgers’ reaches over 50,000 women every week—sharing guidance on how to take charge of your financial situation, increase your income, work smarter, and make decisions like a millionaire (even if you aren’t one, yet).
As a business coach, attorney, CEO, Black woman, working mother, and self-made millionaire, Rodgers brings a powerful combination of professional and personal insight. She’s known for her blunt, sensible advice and for calling out the elephant in the room—whether it’s racism, misogyny, or centuries of unfair legal practices that have stripped financial power away from women. Rodgers teaches her clients how to succeed financially in spite of the very real obstacles along the path.
Rachel started her career working on The Hill with nonprofits, federal judges, and iconic leaders including Hillary Clinton. When she realized that changing the world is a lot easier when you have some cash in your bank account, she decided to become wealthy and teach other women how to do the same.
Rachel is the host of The Hello Seven Podcast and founder of We Should All Be Millionaires: The Club, an online network for professional women. Her forthcoming book, We Should All Be Millionaires from HarperCollins Leadership will be released in Spring 2021.
She resides in North Carolina with her husband and four kids on a 53-acre ranch, leading a life that is beyond her ancestors’ wildest dreams.