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Come on, {NAME}, Tell me I am not alone here... I LOVE the smell of books. There's nothing like

Come on, {NAME}, Tell me I am not alone here... I LOVE the smell of books. There's nothing like cracking open a new book and taking a sniff. Ahhhh... Especially if it has glossy pages... And old books count too, but it's a different smell experience ("smellerience?"-no?). Regardless of your willingness to admit the joy of book sniffing with me, we have some excting news. The book I just published with Judi Lawrence, "Your Passport to Apostilles: 116 Tips to Build a Thriving Business as an Apostille Agent," is finally available as a paperback print edition. Smell away. Or, simply read it with no smelling involved. It's packed with value. No fluff. In fact, our advance reading team, and now some of our early adopter readers, are flabbergasted at how much we included in the book. It could be a course on its own. A delicious-smelling course. [Get the book here]( If you prefer the digital ebook, or even the audiobook (done with a British accent), you can find them there too. Here's what some other readers are saying: - Linda B says, "I love that the tips are concise, it makes this an easy read and I’m sure I’ll be referring back to it frequently!" - Marilyn L thinks, "This book is truly the “meat and potatoes” vital for success as an apostille agent." - S.O declares, "There is so much information in this book, anyone looking to learn the apostille business should have it as a staple in their professional library." You're surrounded by opportunity when you're a credentialed professional. Look seriously at apostille work. It can be done in any state and any city (you don't have to live near your capitol. And, you're not bound by legislated fee structures, like you are as a notary. You have unrestricted fees. If you're a nerd for paperwork, which if we're sitting here talking about smelling books-you're probably a fellow nerd, you'll probably love being an apostille agent. Check it out! Bill PS- The Kindle edition of "Your Passport to Apostilles" is on sale right now through July 18 for only .99! [Get it here]( As a matter of fact, the Kindle edition of ALL my books are on sale for .99 right now. You can find them all on Amazon at the link below. [Get all my Kindle books for .99 cents each](  [Unsubscribe]( | Sent by NotaryCoach.com 1415 Commercial Avenue, #237 • Anacortes, WA • 98221

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