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this made me 500 bux an hour last month

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In August I took on 12 clients helping them publish their book. It was a new beta test so I charged

[View in Web Browser]( In August I took on 12 clients helping them publish their book. It was a new beta test so I charged $5000, which is less than normal. Here's what I do for each client: - Have them fill out a carefully crafted questionnaire (0 minutes) - Interview them (1-2 hours) - Edit and format into a book (1-3 hours) - Back and forth conversation about the book (1-2 hours) - Create the sales page (1-2 hour) - Create the launch emails (1 hour) So each client takes 5 hours on the low end and 10 hours on the high end. At $5000 per client... That comes out to $500 - $1000 an hour. Pretty sweet right? (Most folks would be happy with just a quarter of that.) Just one client per month and you have a nice extra income stream flowing in. But let's say you're a complete beginner.  Can you do this too? I truly do think so. Let's review... Do you need specialized skills to follow a script and ask someone questions? Nope. Do you need specialized skills to edit and format a Google Doc? Nope. Do you need specialized skills to create a basic sales page and launch emails? Nope. If you can follow some basic instructions, fill in some templates, and are open to talking to people... I can show you how to do this. Hell, I told my mom about this the other day and she wants to join the group to do it too lol. So if you're interested in getting paid to publish books for other people... Starting on 9/17, I'm putting a group together for folks who are serious about doing this. Reply "Book Money" and I'll flick over the details. Your compadre, Sean Anthony     Every effort has been made to accurately represent information and it’s potential. There is no guarantee that you will earn any money using the techniques and ideas available through this Website. Examples on our Website are not to be interpreted as a promise or guarantee of earnings. Earning potential is entirely dependent on the person using our products, services, ideas and techniques. We do not purport that any information we make available will provide you with a “Get rich scheme." [Unsubscribe]( | Sent by SAP Ventures, LLC 24 Roy Street • Seattle, WA • 98109

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