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Rise and Shine, {NAME}! We have about three hours before the training on how to write and publish a

Rise and Shine, {NAME}! We have about three hours before the training (9am PT) on how to write and publish a book with Chandler Bolt actually begins and I did not see your name on the list. Did you want to join us? [Click here to register now, FREE!]( I’m excited to bring Chandler Bolt, CEO of SelfPublishing.com, onto this training with me because he's an absolute expert when it comes to writing, publishing, and marketing your book. Not only did he help me create THREE best selling books, and hundreds of thousands of dollars in royalties, but Chandler has his finger on the pulse of where the publishing world is heading and he’s got some great tips for keeping up with the changes in 2023. Like the notary industry, self-publishing was ripe for innovation and those with the courage to seize it. And seize he has! You won't want to miss the big news Chandler has to share because it will help every aspiring author succeed to levels you have only dreamed about so far. And all without the hype, approval, and circumstance of a traditional publisher. Check it out, here’s something Chandler taught me on my author journey: you can add your book to TEN categories on Amazon…and most people don’t! Not even traditional publishers! Seriously, most authors stop at TWO categories. When you think about it, it’s easy to understand why—Amazon gives you a couple options when you’re first setting up your book on the platform. If you didn’t know you could add more, it wouldn’t be obvious, which is why this is such a huge competitive advantage for self-published authors who understand how it really works! I know the training Chandler has prepared is going to help your book (and your dream) have its best chance of making an impact for years to come. Will I see you there? [Get registered here]( Bill PS- There WILL be a replay available to registered attendees only (so register now). If you're not into webinars and prefer to read about how to do this, Chandler has also offered us his book, "Published" for FREE (yes! even the paperback edition!). [Get your free copy here](. [Unsubscribe]( | Sent by NotaryCoach.com 18631 N. 19th Ave, Suite 158-150 • Phoenix, AZ • 85027

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