Karl Moore is a profilic writer on a rather strange combination of topics. Most people know him for his inspirational work on his popular blog or his best selling self-help books. However, he is also author of equally well regarded books on computer programming for online business uses.
Karl Moore is one of the instructors in this year’s Thirty Day Challenge, led by Ed Dale. Last year the challenge had over 50 thousand participants, so Moore can expect to attract even more regular followers during and after this event.
All together, Moore has written three inspiring books that have reached the Amazon best-seller list. Among those are the well received Secret Art of Self-Development. About this book, one reader wrote, “I enjoyed reading ‘The Secret Art of Self Development’ and the 16 ‘pep talks…’” She joined the thousands of other enthusiastic readers.
Another of Moore’s three highly popular motivating, inspirational books is The Little Book of Inspiration. As the title indicates, this book is not going to occupy an entire shelf in your bookcase. It is described as “Inspiration that fits in your pocket!” The book finds inspiration from such diverse sources as Disney and Churchill. Few small books have packed so much joy into so few pages.
Moore’s other two books have gained as much popularity. Many of his fans are fervent followers, own all three and read his blog regularly.
The Thirty Day Challenge is designed for those who have dreamed of starting an online business. It is a free training program.
The newcomers to Internet marketing are treated to video versions of his inspiring daily commentaries. Each addresses a particular mental challenge presented by the day’s intructional objectives that are part of the Thirty Day Challenge. His soothing while enthusiastic voice is sure to gain him even more followers.
All of this is bound to lead to an increase in Karl Moore’s book sales as well as followers to his blog. I guess success breeds success, breeds success, etc. Remember that you read it here, first.


