Mark Victor Hansen better known as "that Chicken Soup for the Soul Guy®."
It's true. The last handful of years has seen Mark and his business partner, Jack Canfield, create what Time magazine calls "the publishing phenomenon of the decade" with more than 80 million Chicken Soup for the Soul® books sold in North America alone.
But the Chicken Soup idea was just one of many that has propelled Mark Victor Hansen into a worldwide spotlight as one of the most dynamic and compelling personalities of our time.
For over 26 years, Mark Victor Hansen has focused solely on helping people in all walks of life reshape their personal vision of what's possible for them. His energy and exuberance travels still further through mediums such as television (CNN, Eye to Eye and The Today Show) and print (Time, US News and World Report, USA Today, The New York Times, Entrepreneur Magazine) as he assures our planet's people that "you can easily create the life you deserve."
Robert Allen's first book, the colossal #1 New York Times bestseller, Nothing Down: How to Buy Real Estate with Little or No Money Down, established him as one of the most influential investment advisors of all time. Mr. Allen expanded on his highly profitable techniques and philosophy in the #1 New York Times bestseller, Creating Wealth. Following this, he wrote the popular New York Times bestsellers, Multiple Streams of Income: How to Generate a Lifetime of Unlimited Wealth and Multiple Streams of Internet Income: How Ordinary People Make Extraordinary Money Online. He is the co-author with Mark Victor Hansen of the Random House book entitled The One Minute Millionaire.
For over twenty years, graduates of his popular seminars have successfully applied Mr. Allen's techniques. Today there are literally thousands of millionaires who attribute their success to their contact with Mr. Allen. He is a popular television and radio guest, appearing on hundreds of radio and television programs including Good Morning America, Regis Philbin and Larry King. Articles have been written about him and his ideas in the Wall Street Journal, The Los Angeles Times, The Washington Post, Newsweek, Barons, Money Magazine and The Reader Digest, just to name just a few.