20 Plus Ways to Get Content for Your Book or eBook: Simple Self-Publishing

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Author: David G. Newby ISBN: 9781465755223
Publisher: David G. Newby Publication: December 13, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: David G. Newby
ISBN: 9781465755223
Publisher: David G. Newby
Publication: December 13, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Have you ever wanted to write a book, yet have procrastinated due to your perception of the amount of work required to write one? Well, make no mistake about it. Writing a book does take a lot of work--for some people. However, if you know how to get quality content quickly, you could drastically reduce the time, work, and frustration involved with self-publishing.

In my 20 Plus Ways book, I show you more than 20 great ways to get content for your next book fast. You can literally write a book in just a few hours with these content mining strategies.

Here's what this book will help you do:
-Gain expert material that you can publish as your own original work
-Write your book in as little as a day from start to finish
-Avoid wasting time researching and writing and take what's already there
-Write several books back to back in no time
-Implement a strategy that you can use over and over for developing info products

My Promise to You
I'm so confident that this book will help you get quality content for your next book fast, that I'm making you a promise. Here it is:

Please be sure to come back and leave a review if you make a purchase.

Let's go higher,

David G. Newby

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Have you ever wanted to write a book, yet have procrastinated due to your perception of the amount of work required to write one? Well, make no mistake about it. Writing a book does take a lot of work--for some people. However, if you know how to get quality content quickly, you could drastically reduce the time, work, and frustration involved with self-publishing.

In my 20 Plus Ways book, I show you more than 20 great ways to get content for your next book fast. You can literally write a book in just a few hours with these content mining strategies.

Here's what this book will help you do:
-Gain expert material that you can publish as your own original work
-Write your book in as little as a day from start to finish
-Avoid wasting time researching and writing and take what's already there
-Write several books back to back in no time
-Implement a strategy that you can use over and over for developing info products

My Promise to You
I'm so confident that this book will help you get quality content for your next book fast, that I'm making you a promise. Here it is:

Please be sure to come back and leave a review if you make a purchase.

Let's go higher,

David G. Newby

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