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Self-Publishing 101


If you've been frustrated and can't figure out how to get your manuscript finished, uploaded to Amazon, approved, and available for sale, this will get you started.

5 Keys to Self-Publishing Success:

  1. Use the right software for the job
  2. Use as little formatting as possible in your first draft
  3. Use grammar and spelling checks frequently
  4. Shoot for 2000 words per day
  5. Convert after all edits have been completed
If you registered for the free webinar, you don't have to do anything, I'll send you a copy of the PDF transcript of the program as thanks. For the rest of you, I'd like to offer you a chance to pre-order it now for only $9. I'll send it via email on November 1. Click this Buy Now button to pre-order your copy today.

I'll offer it as a webinar for $47 at that time if you'd like to wait and get the information that way. This is a bargain for everything you need to know to get your book up on Amazon with the least hassle possible and the best results. If you'd like more information about it, please subscribe to my newsletter for the latest info.




I have 10 books published on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and Google Play. I have two more coming in the next two months. Put my experience to work for you. Get started today.

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