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How To Write a Book - The System
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How To Write a Book - The System
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How awesome will it feel to add to your resume, that you're published author? How about being able to say to your friends, family, and associates, they can grab a copy of your book at iTunes, Amazon, BarnesandNoble.com, on the Kindle, Nook, and in audio book? How cool will that be? The best part about writing a book, is this is a great way to generate passive recurring steams of revenue in the form of royalties on your book sales. Would your life improve with multiple recurring, passive streams of income? Could that help you break free the bonds of spending Monday through Friday with Dwight Schrute and Michael Scott from the hit TV show, The Office? Let me share a cold harsh reality, it's said 8 in 10 Americans want to write a book, but how many of these well intended folks, actually do it? The Department of Labor in 2012, reported less than 130,000 writers and authors, among a population of more than 300 million people. In other words, the odds are about as good as winning the lottery. The plain truth is writing a book, is a job. It requires you to invest energy, time, and effort. But, it doesn't have to be some long arduous journey. If you listen to what the others say, you'll hear them yammering on about investing years into writing a book, and how painful the experience is. Recently, I even heard one author say he had two major illnesses, two surgeries, and spent two years writing his book, and still has no idea what to do differently, other than purchase better health insurance for the next one. Come on man, how about trying anything differently! You see the Rosetta Stone to writing your book is following a simple, proven step by step formula. This is how you write one book and if you so choose, five more, and without feeling like your donating an organ, giving birth, or solving advanced calculus. Surely, you've seen an episode of the hit TV show, Shark Tank, with Barbara Corcoran, she's written three books. But, did you know she has dyslexia, and was a D student in high school? It doesn't require a Harvard degree, and the lack of a formal education didn't stop Charles Dickens, H.G. Wells, Jack London, or Mark Twain, to name but a few! Look, this is my eighth book, and just like Chris Farley, in the movie Tommy Boy, I barely escaped college, in less than a decade, and started writing professionally as a college dropout. During our great recession, and have earned millions of dollars, working from home, and even part time, while finishing school. You may have even seen me on national TV in my own infomercial. It's awesome to say I've appeared on ESPN with LeBron James, even if we weren't playing basketball together. I don't say this to brag, but so that you will take my words seriously. In this book you'll be empowered with a simple, bite size, 11 step system to become one of the few brave courageous souls, that takes this dream, and turns it into a reality. Just think about what being a published author, will do for your career? Surely, it'll pour rocket fuel on positioning you as an expert, and authority in your field. Along with raining down upon you potential media interviews, speaking engagements, new clients, the sky's the limit. Do you hear that knocking? For it's the moment of opportunity at your door. But, just like in the movie the Matrix, Keanu Reeves was given a choice of the red pill or the blue pill, right now, this moment, you're faced with the same decision, what choice will you make? You see, it's not luck, happenstance, or black voodoo magic that you're hearing this message. Come, along now. Let's get started with step #1, and keep in mind what Mark Twain said: "Twenty years from now, you'll be more disappointed by the things you didn't do, than by the ones