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​ ​ Hey there. Tim here. This is it - the very last call for those who truly want their bo

​ ​ Hey there. Tim here. This is it - the very last call for those who truly want their books to shine and get read by people around the globe. TODAY is the final day to register for our How To Write And Publish Your Book (Even If You Haven't Started Writing Yet) training Here’s why you can’t miss this opportunity... The authors that become the most successful in the shortest time frame possible all have one unmistakable trait in common: They received more coaching than others. When you're navigating the publishing world alone, especially if it's your first foray, you're essentially working blindfolded. Every minute you pour into your passion can feel like running on a hamster wheel…. You’re working super hard but getting nowhere fast. But with the right guidance… It's like sprinting on flat ground with the wind behind you. ​[Join us for the “How To Write And Publish Your Book (Even If You Haven't Started Writing Yet)” Webinar Here 🚀](=)​ If you're serious about making your book the best it can possibly be… And you want to ensure that your book actually gets read by as many people as possible around the globe… Our friends at [SelfPublishing.com](=) are here to guide, coach, and champion you every step of the way. To finishing your masterpiece, Tim. Copyblogger CEO. P.S. I know that as a writer, you want to write and publish a book. A book is one of the most valuable assets any writer (and entrepreneur) can have. I want to fully encourage you to take this webinar and do so with curiosity and an open mind. Yes, you can write a book. Yes, you can see the process through. Just imagine how good it will feel to hold your book in your hand. See you there. :) >> >> [Here's the link one more time](=). Want free content resources? If you refer other marketers to this newsletter, we'll send you hook templates, post templates, content formulas, and more. Click below to get the specifics: [Access Referral Hub]() ​[Unsubscribe]( | 6029 Old Court Rd , Boca Raton, Florida 33432 Want us to fully manage your blog and SEO? [Click here]() for a free SEO and content marketing consultation.

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