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***Supercharge Your Business or Career By Becoming a Published Author

Topic: ForgivenessFeaturing Colin TippingPublished Recently added

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Nothing enhances your standing amongst peers, customers, clients and business associates more than being a published author. They automatically assume: You are smarter than average You are an authority on your subject You deserve a lot of respect You are a person they can do business ...Nothing enhances your standing amongst peers, customers, clients and business associates more than being a published author. They automatically assume:
  • You are smarter than average
  • You are an authority on your subject
  • You deserve a lot of respect
  • You are a person they can do business with
But are you daunted by the idea of writing, publishing and marketing an entire book on your own? If so, joint venture publishing may be the answer for you. CO-AUTHOR A BOOK WITH ME The idea is that, assuming we align around a theme we both wish to write about, you and I and a few others become co-authors of a single book. You simply write your piece and my company, Global13 Publications, Inc., takes care of the rest — the design, editing, publishing and distribution. You get 100 books free and 50% discount on all further books, plus other benefits listed below. Some of the most prestigious books out there are authored by more than one person, so being a co-author with others is no disadvantage. You are still a published author with your name on the cover. That’s what counts. Having your name right next to mine gives you a lot more credibility than if you were on your own as an unknown entity. I am now a well established author with a widely recognized brand — Radical Forgiveness and Radical Manifestation — and you get to piggy-back on my reputation and the brand. Also, because of my brand name recognition, having my name on the book as the headliner will also help you to sell the book on the open market, either through your own web site or at events. At this time, I am inviting contributions to four books for which I have the following working titles —
  1. Forgiving Our Parents: The Key to Success, Happiness and Freedom.
  2. Forgiving Our Partners: The Key to Winning the Relationship Game
  3. Making Our Passion Our Business: The Key to Manifesting Our Dreams
With each book I write the first chapter, setting out the general theme. Even though the chapters will have different authors, different perspectives and specific points of view, the book must have an overall coherence. The deadline for chapter submissions is July 31st. Six or eight co-authors will be featured, each one contributing a chapter which adds to the theme but represents their own ideas and experiences. Their names will appear on the cover of the book right under mine. For further information and terms, go to www.radicalforgiveness.com/jv

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