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Write a book & sell lots of copies – mega-bestselling author tells how

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Hi {NAME}, Almost everyone has at least one good book inside them and we bet you do too. No one is m

Hi {NAME}, Almost everyone has at least one good book inside them and we bet you do too. No one is more qualified to show you how to become a successful author than Jack Canfield and Steve Harrison. Jack is the co-creator of the Chicken Soup for the Soul series and other books, with 47 New York Times bestsellers and over 500 million copies in print. Steve Harrison has helped over 15,000 authors write and/or promote their books, including such bestsellers as Rich Dad Poor Dad and Men Are From Mars, Women Are from Venus. = > [Get Jack and Steve’s audiobook, “How to Write a Book & Sell Lots of Copies”]( Here's some what you'll discover on [Jack & Steve’s audiobook]( - Jack's journey from inner-city public school teacher to bestselling author and speaker. - Why becoming a bestseller is no longer about luck – it’s all about having the right plan. - How to write a quality book in a fraction of the time it takes most authors. - 11 keys to making your first book a bestseller. - Want to sell up to 1,000 copies of your book BEFORE you start writing it? Jack used a clever technique when editing his first book to bring in $8,000 before he put pen to paper. - The psychological "hack" you can use to write a bestseller even if you've never written a book before. Jack credits this technique with helping him make the first Chicken Soup book a New York Times bestseller. - Confused about your best publishing options? Jack will give you clarity on the route you should pursue. - The "Double C" strategy for helping your book stand out from all others. It doesn't matter how many other books on your topic are already out there. - One thing almost no author ever thinks of that kills future book sales. - Insider secrets about how bestseller lists really work. Find out how to rank higher on a bestseller list by selling tens of thousands FEWER books than other authors sell! - The 17-word phrase Jack uses to sell thousands of books at his talks. He sometimes sells more books than there are people at the talk! And MUCH more! For Details, go to [( All the best, David Riklan Founder – SelfGrowth.com You are receiving this email because you signed up for our Self Improvement Newsletter or registered with []( To unsubscribe or update your information, go to the links below. 6 Pine Cluster Circle, Suite J Manalapan NJ 07726 USA [Unsubscribe]( | [Change Subscriber Options](

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