1-Hour Book System Review

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Sean Anthony glances in the mirror and sees a Calvin Klein model. Me? I see Sloth staring back. “Heyyy you guyyyys!”

Besides rooftop pumps and keto snacks, what else is this guy into?

Copywriting, email marketing, and now, apparently, book publishing. 

But not for himself. For others. Charging as much as $5,000+ per book.

And Sean says anyone can do this – even you – without experience, startup costs, or writing the book yourself. 

Confused? Same. Who’s writing the book then? ChatGPT? Couldn’t they just do that themselves? 

Let’s get to the bottom of this. 

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Sean swears this is the simplest, easiest, and fastest way to make side or full-time income.

He’s been “ghost publishing” books for the last two years.

Something about a “little-known system” (kill me) that magically spins a 1-hour interview into a 20 to 80-page book – and somehow, clients cough up $5,000 for this.

From here, it only takes him 5 to 10 hours to get it published.

I did the brain math, and that’s $500 to $1,000 an hour.

Alright, I see you.

Sean says there’s a reason Amazon started as an online bookstore – because everyone knows the value of a good book.

And think about it:

Books have been around for thousands of years, and they’re as popular as ever, with new titles dropping daily.

Hell, your mom’s probably devouring one right now – where a bored housewife slips into a bathroom stall with her son’s math teacher, and he solves for x like your dad never could.

Anyways.

Back in the day, to cash in, you had to be an author, run a publishing agency, or basically be Amazon.

Today? Regular people can tap into this $1 trillion-a-year industry without any of the above.

You see, more than 80% of people want to write a book but less than 1% ever do.

Why? Because writing one fucking sucks.

It’s a grind: time, energy, and yeah… skill.

Rich people hire ghostwriters and agencies to handle it.

But this can cost tens of thousands – sometimes even six figures. Plus, they drag you through endless meetings, and the whole thing can take over a year.

What if you could offer a better, faster service – for a fraction of the price?

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Sean’s got the pitch locked and loaded:

“For just $5k and 1 hour of your time, I’ll have your book live on Amazon in 30 days or less.”

Booyah!

If you could deliver on that – with zero experience, no expenses, and without typing a single sentence – would you want to? Sean sure hopes so.

Because this is the hot new way to piggyback off book publishing and print money without breaking a sweat.

Right now, it’s really just Sean and a handful of his students who know about this.

Which means there’s way more demand for this service than supply – and hardly any competition.

Though Sean admits, the window on this opportunity won’t last forever. (Uh, should someone tell him his ads aren’t helping?)

At least he finally puts my mind at ease:

You won’t be using AI to crank out these books. It’s not ghostwriting, copywriting, or traditional publishing where you suffer through one page at a time.

Nah, son. Here’s how it works:

  1. Find a client dying to publish a book.
  2. Interview them to pull the content straight from their brain.
  3. Then, yes, have AI edit, format, and publish the book.

Boom – your client’s book could be finished and making sales in days.

And you’re not tied to any location or schedule.

Maintenance? Maybe an hour a day, tops. Even with a whole gaggle of clients, Sean spends seven hours a week on this – at most.

Where to get these clients? The yoosh: social media, cold email, word of mouth.

Yeah but, will they buy? Yep. Sean assures us the offer’s too good to resist.

Interviews? Just use Zoom.

What about AI? ChatGPT gets the job done.

Any more questions? The 1-Hour Book System fills in the gaps.

Cost? $9.90/mo or $99 for lifetime access.

I’m out, for two reasons. One, Sean’s not all in himself. Two, I’m pretty sure these books would be flaming piles of trash.

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Q&A

Q: Sean Anthony net worth?

A: Too hard to even ballpark. Dude’s got his hands in everything:

  • 1HourBooks.com
  • EmailRainmaker.com
  • SeanAnthony.co

Says he’s exited a seven-figure ecom biz, built a six-figure lead gen agency, and now runs a seven-figure info product, coaching, and consulting company. So whatever that adds up to.

Q: Do you feel like he’s distracted?

A: Yeah, I’d like to see him specialize. I’m not paying a dabbler to teach me one of many things he’s juggling. I’ll go straight to the person who lives that shit and hire them.

Q: Anyone complaining about Sean on Reddit, Trustpilot, or the Better Business Bureau?

A: Reddit’s got a few side-eyes on Sean. Some say his courses are watered-down versions of stuff from Ian Stanley or Chris Orzechowski. But these are just whispers, not full-blown exposés. Trustpilot and BBB? Crickets. Reddit finds that odd considering he’s been selling courses for years. Hey, at least he’s not out there planting fake 5-star reviews like everyone else.

Q: While we’re on the topic, should I read for one hour a day?

A: If you’re picking books that enhance creativity, critical thinking, and skill development, duh. Especially if that one hour replaces a negative habit like refreshing your X timeline every three minutes throughout the day.

Q: How do I write a good book review?

A: Be searingly honest, sound like yourself, and hit on everything you’d wanna know if you were considering that book.

Q: 1-Hour Book System alternative?

A: Books are cute and all, but Google’s the sugar daddy. Watch and learn.