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Writing and publishing a book is a lot of work, as I can attest after just acting as midwife for one (editor and publishing coach for The Healing Code book).
If you’re going to go through all that work, you might as well go a step further and become a bestselling author.
You might as well learn what you need to learn and do what you need to do to make sure that your investment of time and energy result in money. More important to most of us, though, is the influence that comes when thousands of people actually buy, read, and tell others about our books.
I’ve worked with a number of bestselling authors, and there really is both and art and a science to it. I’ve been looking at a number of resources and I think one of the best is Read More→
I have been a fan of Simpleology for several years now.
When I use it, it doubles my productivity. If you haven’t investigated it yet, I encourage you to check it out. It’s free, fun, and it works!
But I’m writing now about something new from Mark Joyner, who created Simpleology. (I think Mark Joyner has a real gift for boiling things down to the most valuable essence, and then communicating it clearly. See if you agree.)
It’s about the only four investments you will ever need to make (in good times and bad).
Can you guess what they are?
If your mind starts racing with answers, you’re not alone. Recently over 668 people placed a guess at what they were and the answer will be revealed on the 6th.
Check to see if you agree with the folks by clicking here.
Now here’s another question …
If you know the four areas to invest in, how do you do it?
(The answer to this holds the key to just about anything you want.)
The good news is, anyone can do it.
… young, old …
… wealthy or poor…
It doesn’t matter. It applies to everyone, including YOU.
Curious?
Learn more about what’s brewing here. I think you’ll be fascinated.
(Special note: This blog is a goldmine for authors. You must at least read the November 1 post AND ESPECIALLY the comments. I will be revealing why and how it’s a goldmine, soon.)



