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How to Write a Book Guaranteed 10 Week Program

I've recently begun taking clients for my new program designed to show you the secrets I use to self-publish my books. In the past 8 weeks I've published 3 books. I have it down to a science now. I have a system. I have a program.

My program can get you on the fast track to success for your own self-publishing goals.

In 10 weeks of intense, hands-on mentoring I work with you as much as you need to get your idea into a 20,000 to 40,000 word finished book on Amazon Kindle, B&N Nook and Createspace Paperback. It's guaranteed or I'll start all over again with your individualized program up to three total cycles through the program.

Just a few of my self-published paperbacks available today

I want you to succeed with my program.

Right now I'm offering it at half off, which is a heck of a deal. Until November 10th it's only $247 for all of this.

  • 10 weeks of hands-on training
  • Weekly Strategy Sessions
  • Weekly Accountability Sessions
  • Daily Goals and Target Activities
  • Monthly  Checkup Sessions

Send me as many emails as you need, and I'll do my best to answer every one. We'll have virtual conferences and I'll send you video, audio, and text materials to help you make your dream into a success.

Want more info? CHECK HERE

Remember, that's only $247 for the most hands-on, most intense training available today. I've just gotten a few dozen emails from someone else doing something similar with only 4 virtual workshops, no emails, and it's twice as much money to get into.

If you want to learn how to make the highest quality product you can in the shortest time possible, this is the right course for you.

Register now and let's get that book published ASAP.




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