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you really CAN do this – check it out! {NAME}! Hi! Dream with me for a minute. Let’s say y

you really CAN do this – check it out! {NAME}! Hi! Dream with me for a minute. Let’s say you’ve written a book. How do you actually get your book in your readers’ hands? Before we dive into answering this, I’m gonna give you an even better way of soaking up ALL the details of self-publishing in one fell swoop! My friend, Chandler Bolt, a 7-time bestselling author and CEO of a business dedicated to helping people like YOU write and publish a book, is teaching you all about [How to Launch Your Book to Bestseller Status in 3 Easy Steps (even if you haven't started writing yet!)]() A FREE, LIVE class to get on the fast-track to learning how to self-publish your own book! ➡️ [Want in? Grab a seat here for the April 2 class!]( *Quick intermission: one thing you can’t do to yourself? Dream about writing a book someday, but hesitate to jump on the opportunity to learn (for free!) about how to actually do it. Don’t skip this. Okay, intermission over!* So, I’m going to give it to you straight: If you want to sell more than 500 copies of your book (which is well above the average annual sales for new authors, unfortunately)... …you have to launch AND market your book. *a normal cringe moment for most people* It’s scary to not only let the world see the thing you created, but also ask them to read it! But it makes sense—you and I both know it. You’ve worked SO hard on getting your book written and published. Don’t you owe it to your future readers to let them know it’s real and, honestly, it was written for them! The good news is, you don’t need to be an expert marketer (or even a very confident one) to have an AMAZING book launch. You just need a plan and some support! [Don’t miss this live training!]() Jenna TL;DR: Do you want to learn from the best on ‘how to publish and launch your own book?’I’ve got a heaping helping for you from a self-publishing expert! Join Chandler Bolt’s [FREE live Class next Tuesday, April 2, at 2pm ET: How to Launch Your Book to Bestseller Status in 3 Easy Steps!]() Get the lowdown on writing your book, even if you’re not sure about the idea yet! [Unsubscribe]( Jenna Kutcher 440 N Barranca Ave #4227 Covina, California 91723 United States

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