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No one could say John Locke had a charmed childhood. He wasn’t born into wealth, didn’t grow up with powerful connections, never had any extra money for frivolous pursuits, and yet, here he is, a business success by any standards, who over the past two years has reinvented himself to become one of the world’s best-selling pulp fiction authors.

“I don’t write literature,” says Locke. “My books are meant to entertain for three or four hours, and if they do that, it’s all I’m aiming for. People have responded to that, and they enjoy my books. That’s great.” So how did he sell 50,000 e-books a week and land at the coveted number one spot on Amazon’s top 100 Kindle book list? Locke kick-started his success the old-fashioned way: in sales. In this article, based on an exclusive Selling Power interview, John Locke, salesman, manager, entrepreneur, and now author of nine best-selling books, explains how he designed a formula for success and has repeated it for the past 40 years.

The First Key
First of all, Locke gives credit to his 88-year-old mother, who, according to Locke, is still independent and full of zest for life. It was his mother who told him that if you can read, you can do anything – his first success lesson.

At the end of World War II, Locke’s Canadian father and his American wife moved to Puerto Rico, where John, who has an older brother, was born. Tragically, when John was only two years old, his father was killed in a car accident, and his mother subsequently moved the family to Massachusetts, where she had relatives. Not wanting to depend on her parents for support, she eventually found a teaching job in Louisiana and moved her two sons south. That must have been young John’s second lesson in success: don’t depend on others to take care of you. Make your own way in life. That second success lesson became the touchstone of his success.

“I never had a job that paid a salary,” says Locke, who insisted on straight commission even when, later in life, salary plus commission was an option. Locke, who left Northwestern State University  in Natchitoches (pronounced “Nack-o-tish”), LA, in his last semester, says, “Back then, no one would hire me. I was twenty-one with long hair and a rock band, and even when I offered to work on straight commission, I couldn’t get a job. I was even turned down to sell Kirby vacuum cleaners.”

Opportunity Knocks
That is until one day an opportunity opened up. If he was willing to pay for a company-run, two-and-a-half-day training program, a job selling insurance door-to-door could be his. Locke took the plunge, sold his musical instruments to pay for the training, and signed up. Going door-to-door selling policies that cost as little as $2, $4, and $6 per month seemed like a start that would never amount to $1 million dollars. Or would it?

“If you can sell, you’ll never have to worry about surviving,” Locke says. “It’s the only profession that generates income for a business. And if you sell on straight commission, you’ll never be let go.”

He doesn’t agree with the notion that to do well you have to love what you’re selling. “As long as it’s legal and there’s a need, I can sell anything. If you can sell, you can control your own destiny,” he says, adding that it was the same with his books. “I went out like a bull and found the market.”

Although that may sound like a bit of bombast, Locke, who comes across as a total professional – polite, direct, experienced, and smart – has certainly found his niche. And that’s another of Locke’s principles: find your niche market. That’s where need meets product. His niche in books falls somewhere in the crime/mystery/thriller/pulp-fiction arena – or maybe a combination of all four. An indie author who self-published his books on Amazon’s Kindle and Barnes & Noble’s Nook platforms, Locke’s promotional copy proudly states, “Every 7 seconds, 24 hours a day, a John Locke novel is downloaded somewhere in the world!” Since some time in 2010, Locke has had up to nine e-books on Amazon’s top 100 chart, and he has sold well over 1 million books since he first published a little more than two years ago. It seems that finding your niche can pay off big time: success lesson number three.

Door-to-Door
After learning the basics of selling insurance door-to-door, Locke, who at that time owned neither suit, car, nor telephone, took off on foot looking for business. Surprise, surprise: he found that if you look for sales, you make sales. Next, he discovered the value of re-creating your own success by hiring and training others to do the same thing. Soon Locke began to (continued on page 2)
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