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Yesterday's training + next step

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WHOA! Yesterday's presentation you attended was incredible! The “room” was jam-packed, and

WHOA! Yesterday's presentation you attended was incredible! The “room” was jam-packed, and everyone had some great questions. Ultimately, all of you want to know what you can do NEXT in order to succeed with your book writing and publishing goals. I hear you, and I've put them into 3 steps. Here are the BEST next steps to set yourself up for success: - Watch the replay if you haven't seen it yet & take notes (there's an e-mail in your inbox named "[Replay] Your Replay Inside" - [Schedule your FREE 1-hour book strategy call](113/cvLh304/VWSSl_47878RW59FKg_4Fc2F-W4bWRWk4LVFwcN1c6srm3q90JV1-WJV7CgXYMN8RChlTw9QP5W64VhJw2XwSP8W2b1Gtg7P29pLW70sJs75Kwt6kW5RYdZZ2vkXJHW1X1qJj8v033rW8JvxgB1rKvbxW7fMRt_7qxgChW75Tspt5HVpG7TpLNm2R2bHrW37nhgg3fHSMtN2K-6jpm-_x_W479p2n33ZjxGW2dB-S65txjLzN3sLylBTvkCDW4-YD4x6K_sqwW5tf_Dm2-mB8CW4X04Z_5z9jvXN3c-fsFzbsdJW86SXzm80Y6MjN8w8dt0Km7hSW1tgfV_7cLkXPVjpPnX4fnW9HW3V9MWB5lGDwHVTGsq_28Spf9W6lx8cR2rV3TfW16GKkY2b8_zlW7P2z1M56Hr-j2jg1) (come as you are, no prep required - we'll provide tailored advice for where you are) - Take a deep breath, you just took major steps toward a goal that's really important to you! :) Once again, [click here to schedule your complimentary book consultation](113/cvLh304/VWSSl_47878RW59FKg_4Fc2F-W4bWRWk4LVFwcN1c6srm3q90JV1-WJV7CgXslW2tLynM6qVq__W4VM3rY8zr2r8W8c5jRh6TFy7dN7Y8Q1jcmmW3N5fZ5NL8LF2tW93pH1H5-tjRLMZ1l_vXtychW4n2B1g5H-kL9W6cCfYN6h9JmyVqt0911Ytp1YW86kf1p4vSfQHVBf9_T2WKd4rW7hjR9f5pgSLSW2LCBXp72_CB2VLZ7WH4ztxq1N1dB4Kv2-f7YN34t4Ldx0qh9VRkW8k1zNDjWN4PR_VZWJkx8W63mtKj7g8FPDN2pDRmdjzdg9VNwGfN93RVcBW5JwT-N6l41YYW4DhTSd2GmxzqW6vrlqR7PfJdlW5pt5Rw2yGBFhW48gDN38Y5w8tW2W2ngq7K7HrV345S1) so you know exactly what you can do next in order to set yourself up for success with your book. Do NOT let this time go to waste! First come, first served. - Chandler P.S. -- Remember - if you schedule your Breakthrough Call, are accepted, and choose to enroll in the program in the next 3 days, you’ll be eligible for the FAST ACTION BONUS where I will personally promote your book to my fan page of over 120,000 people, and promote your book inside the Self-Publishing School Community. Self-Publishing School PO Box 26556 Greenville SC Update your [email preferences]( to choose the types of emails you receive.

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