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June 22, 2007

Tim Ferriss "4-Hour Workweek" Live Teleseminar

4-hour workweek Last week I told you how best-selling author Timothy Ferriss recommends TWICE in his new book "The 4 Hour Workweek" that you join Contact Any Celebrity...

Well this Tuesday, June 26th, my friend Arielle Ford is hosting a free teleseminar with Tim where he's going to reveal how you can create a four hour workweek for yourself as well!

The call will start at 5 p.m. PST (7 p.m. CST and 8 p.m. EST).

Tim will also reveal how he made his book a New York Times, Washington Post, and Wall Street Journal bestseller.

If you can't listen in by phone, the call will also be available as a live webcast so you can listen in over your computer.

Register free for the call here >>

Here are some other things Tim will share on the call:

- How you can work only 4 hours per week and spend the rest of your time traveling and doing things you enjoy

- How Tim got a high five-figure advance for his first book

- How to outsource your life and do whatever you want for a year, only to return to a bank account 50% larger than before you left

- Arielle will also ask him your questions!

Register free for the call here >>

P.S. Tim Ferris has literally become a celebrity overnight with the success of his new book "The 4 Hour Workweek." He's appeared in The New York Times, National Geographic Traveler, NBC, and MAXIM. His book became a #1 bestseller in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and The Washington Post.

Now he's going to reveal how he did it, plus talk about how you can create a four hour workweek for yourself!

Register free for the call here >>

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June 20, 2007

Paris Hilton Answers Fan Mail From Jail Cell

Parishilton_2 A couple of weeks ago we posted Paris Hilton's address in jail...

Soon after Barbara Walters revealed Paris told her she's been reading all of her fan mail, and Kathy Hilton told the press the same thing after she and her husband visited their daughter on Father's Day:

"She's spending her time looking at the four walls and reading some nice fan mail."

Now today, E! Online reports that Paris Hilton is answering her fan mail from jail:

"I read your letter and just wanted to thank you for your kind words of love and support. The fact that you took time out of your day to write me truly means the world. Especially at such a difficult and scary time in my life. But I am being strong and trying to make the best out of the situation. And the letters I'm receiving really do put a smile on my face as I sit here in my cell, sad and alone. Again, thank you so much and may God bless you and your family. Love always, Paris Hilton xoxo"

View Paris Hilton's letter to fans >>

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June 18, 2007

New Celebrity Gifting Opportunities

I wanted to let you know about an exciting upgrade to Contact Any Celebrity...

Now posted in the Private Member Lounge is a constantly-updated list of unique celebrity gifting opportunities!

These include opportunities to get your product in celebrity gift bags and gift suite lounges at major award shows, charity events, fashion shows, fundraisers, private parties, and more.

Some of these opportunities have a small placement fee attached, but most are free in exchange for donated product.

This upgrade is guaranteed to add a ton of value to your already valuable Contact Any Celebrity Membership...

These opportunities are a sure-fire way to get your product in the hands of celebrities for star-power publicity!

If you're already a Contact Any Celebrity Member, you'll find these opportunities posted now in the Private Member Lounge.

If you're not a Member yet, what are you waiting for? Join now for just $1 to get
in on these celebrity gifting opportunities!

P.S. If you've ever wanted to get your product in the hands of celebrities for valuable publicity, now's your chance with these constantly-updated celebrity gifting opportunities now posted in the Contact Any Celebrity Private Member Lounge.

June 11, 2007

Paris Hilton Says She Has "Read Every Letter"

Parishilton Last week we gave you Paris Hilton's address in jail, and yesterday she told Barbara Walters she has read every letter sent to her...

"I have read all the letters sent to me by my fans, and some of them have made me cry."

Here's Paris Hilton's updated address in jail:

Paris Hilton #9818783
P.O. Box 86164
Terminal Annex
Los Angeles, CA 90086-0164

These items ARE NOT allowed:

  • Food or cosmetic items
  • Stationery, blank envelopes, envelopes with metal clasps, postage stamps, envelops with gang or suggestive drawings/art work
  • Musical, plastic, plastic covered, blank, greeting or post cards larger than 6”x9”
  • Paper clips, staples, pens, pencils, glitter, stickers, glued or gummed labels
  • Rosary beads, balloons, string bracelets, or other jewelry items
  • Lottery tickets or prepaid telephone cards
  • Cellophane tape or any type of tape on letters

 Paris called her Mom from jail, who was already on the line speaking to Barbara Walters. Kathy Hilton told Paris that Barbara was on the other line, and Paris asked her mom if she could speak to Barbara directly, so Kathy clicked over.

Here's some of what Paris told Barbara:

"I used to act dumb. It was an act. That act is no longer cute. It is not who I am, nor do I want to be that person for the young girls who look up to me. Now, I would like to make a difference...God has given me this new chance. I was not eating or sleeping," she said. I was severely depressed and felt as if I was in a cage...It was a horrible experience."

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Annie Leibovitz: Exclusive Interview

I recently spent several hours with photographer Annie Leibovitz as she gave me a personal tour of her latest exhibition: "A Photographer's Life: 1990-2005" at the High Museum of Art...

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Two loves have greatly influenced Annie Leibovitz's work: her mother (a dance instructor) and writer/essayist Susan Sontag (her "lover"), who died of cancer in 2004.

It's obvious Leibovitz truly loved Sontag, as she gets a little choked up every time she talks about her. In fact, there are almost more photos of Sontag in the exhibition than there are of the celebrities Leibovitz is best known for shooting.

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(Nicole Kidman, New York, 2003. Courtesy of "Vogue.")

Although Leibovitz's work mostly reflects life, she clearly doesn't like to take photos of people with smiles. In fact, you'll be hard pressed to find any of her subjects in the exhibition smiling.

"You have to understand, my family was the kind that always smiled for pictures. I just thought it was kind of... fake. In the portrait I took of my mother, she's not smiling. She thought she looked old and didn't like the photo. But at an exhibit once all these people were gathered around asking for her autograph, so she kind of liked that."

Susan sontag

(Pondering photos of lover Susan Sontag undergoing chemotherapy.)

"I've recently started looking for a cemetery, which is sort of like looking for a good apartment in New York City. People are afraid to talk about death. So before my dad died, I made sure to talk to him about... those kinds of things. But I promise there's more to this exhibition than just death," she says with a laugh.

George Bush

"The great thing about this photo is if you love George Bush, you love this photo. And if you hate Bush, you hate this photo. I only had 45 minutes to take it, which was a LONG time."

When asked why she thinks she's become such an icon, she says, "A lot of hard work. It's all about the work. Also I don't think of myself as a photographer. I think of myself as an artist who uses photography."

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Leibovitz has been under contract as a landscape photographer with "Conde Nast Traveler" since 1993. Other contracts include "Vanity Fair," "Rolling Stone", and "Vogue."

And what about that famous "Vanity Fair" cover of Demi Moore nude and pregnant 1994? "I had worked with Demi a lot, and did her wedding pictures when she married Bruce Willis. I told her then that I was interested in photographing a pregnant woman, which I had never done before."

Demi moore

"I shot some close-ups of Demi Moore for the magazine, and I said, 'you know, we should do some nudes just for you.'"

Demi moore

"Demi called me when she was pregnant with her first child. Bruce was working on a film in Kentucky, so I stopped there on the way back to New York from Los Angeles. Then three years later, when Demi had a movie coming out, 'Vanity Fair' asked me to take a picture of her for the cover. As I was shooting I said, 'You know, this would be a great cover. 'Vanity Fair' decided to go with it -- I didn't quite understand the impact it would have on people."

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"I photographed Robert DeNiro and Al Pacino standing next to each other in my studio, but I had to cut them into two separate photos because they couldn't be together."

In 1994 her most shocking photo at the High Museum was Whoopi Goldberg in a bathtub filled with milk. This time around she's got Chris Rock donning "whiteface" and Beyonce as Alice in Wonderland. Clearly some things haven't changed, but a lot has, like getting to finally photograph Queen Elizabeth II. Leibovitz is the first American honored with taking her portrait.

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(Brad Pitt, Las Vegas, 1994. Courtesy of "Vanity Fair.")

"They gave me 30 minutes to photograph her. She said she remembered me asking if I could photograph her years ago, and she felt bad for turning me down. The photos were good, but they were more like a document. I did a lot of research; they sent me books of her clothes and jewelry I could choose from.

I wanted to include everything, so we did the shoot at Buckingham Palace. She was a little feisty because she had to wear the whole outfit and everything -- it was a bit like photographing your 80-year old aunt. But she was great. At the end I told her I had made a bit of a mistake and needed her to come back so I could do something else, and she did."

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"I got rid of my studio. It was becoming a burden, so now I prefer to shoot in the great outdoors. I'm also using a lot of digital, which I love. If I want to make it look like film I can, and it gives me a lot of leeway with color. For instance I used to not be able to shoot a subject in front of a green tree, because green looks black on film. But now I can do that. I first started using digital when I shot Barack Obama, because I wanted it to look like 'now.' It looks sort of like television."

So what advice does Annie Leibovitz have for budding photographers? "The thing I tell artists now is to make sure they preserve their work. Put it into a book. It doesn't have to be published, but put it into something."

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(Contact Any Celebrity President Jordan McAuley (far right) with Annie Leibovitz, friend Matt Burkhalter and a High Museum representative.)

- Annie Leibovitz's newest book is "A Photographer's Life: 1990-2005." Her exhibition by the same name runs through September 9th at the High Museum of Art.

(Story: Jordan McAuley, Photos: Matt Burkhalter)

Contact Any Celebrity In "The 4-Hour Workweek"

4hourworkweekThere's nothing better than reading a book and suddenly discovering that you're mentioned in it!

That's exactly what happened to me this week...

I was reading Timothy Ferriss' new book The 4-Hour Workweek (reviewed in the Money section of today's
USA Today) when I came upon not one... but TWO mentions of Contact Any Celebrity!

Here's a mention from page 203:

"Want a celebrity to endorse your product or be a spokesperson? It can cost a lot less than you think, if you do it right. I know of one clothing endorsement deal with the best pitcher in Major League Baseball that cost just $20,000 per year...

It is possible to do it yourself, as I have done many times. Contact Any Celebrity's online directory and its helpful staff will help you find any celebrity in the world."

Cool, right? It's also nice to know the author is a Contact Any Celebrity Member.

If you want to escape 9-5, live anywhere, and join the new rich (this is the book's subtitle), I highly suggest reading it.

More Tim Ferriss & "The 4-Hour Workweek":

June 05, 2007

Paris Hilton's Address In Prison & "The Power Of Now"

ParishiltonParis Hilton's latest book find is Eckhart Tolle's The Power of Now. In fact, she's been snapped by the paparazzi carrying it on several different occasions, night and day...

Apparently Paris is using it to get through her time in prison. That's good news for Tolle, because his book has shot to #176 on Amazon as of my writing this.

I noticed Tolle's publishing company even had a photo of Hilton with The Power Of Now displayed on their booth at BookExpo this past weekend.

(Learn how to write a book and get it in the hands of celebrities here). 

Want to write Paris Hilton in prison? Here's her address:

Paris Hilton #9818783
Century Regional Detention Facility
11705 S Alameda Street
Lynwood CA 90262

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June 04, 2007

My Trip To New York City & Book Expo America

RosieodonnellToday I returned from Book Expo America in New York City, where our "Celebrity Black Book 2007" was on display...

I always love visiting New York, as I have a lot of friends there. The first night my friend Craig and I went to a bar to watch R.J. Helton from the first season of "American Idol" perform. We couldn't figure out why everyone looked like they were about to go on vacation to Miami, until R.J. said "see you on the ship!" and we realized everyone was... it was a bon-voyage party for a cruise set to leave the next morning!

But I had my own fun the next couple of days hanging out with friends and associates. I got to see my friend who's a producer on the "Today Show" and another who works at Comedy Central. I also managed to fit in time to meet with the editor of my upcoming book "Celebrity Leverage" and even meet actress Julianne Moore at Book Expo (she was signing her new children's book).

Robert Kiyosaki, the author of "Rich Dad, Poor Dad" spoke at the PMA Conference I was attending (they asked me to teach next year about How To Get Celebrity Book Endorsements, so that will be fun). Book marketing guru John Kremer was there, who invited me to run over to Javitz Center so he could introduce me to Mark Victor Hansen (the creator of all the "Chicken Soup for the Soul" books. And I ran into Tsufit, who interviewed me a while back about "How To Contact Celebrities" you can listen to the two-part interview in the Contact Any Celebrity Member Lounge.

On Sunday, Rosie O'Donnell was the Master of Ceremonies and talked about her new book  "Celebrity Detox." She had just left "The View" a few days before. Exactly one year before, I was in New York having lunch with four of the producers from "The View" the same week she was hired, so it was like deja vu all over again!