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Marketing And Patience contact, write, gather, set aside, talk…are CRUCIAL to success.“Get your positioning and your programs implemented properly, and the numbers will come. But you’ve got to have some patience.” – Jack Trout with Steve Rivkin“The New Positioning. The Latest on the World’s #1 Business Strategy”One of the biggest derailers of successful marketing is the process of continually changing your marketing strategy. According to Jay Levinson, author of the Guerilla Marketing series of books, says in the book “Guerilla Advertising”, that many great advertising campaigns are abandoned much to early before they have a chance to produce great results.Understand that because consumers are bombarded by advertising images and messages constantly, they will perceive those messages and images that are consistent. You need to slowly work your way into the brain of the consumer. Bullying your way in may produce some short term results but given the way consumers think, a bullying approach will soon be dismissed and filtered out.The key to great marketing is simplicity, focus, and patience. Continually being in the consumer’s awareness with a simply message and a strong focus will yield better long term results than a complicated, bullying message that slaps the consumer alongside their frontal cortex.Again, referencing Jay Levinson, you should consider your marketing and advertising as a conservative investment that you expect to yield big payoff over time. Marketing and advertising is not a speculative investment, in which you win or lose big.As you develop your m 6. The goals use present tense verbs. There is “immediacy” about them! These goals are your action plan. Always record the ‘means to accomplish’ goals beginning with action verbs. The more action the better! Include completion deadlines! Remember: “There is doing and not doing. There is no such thing as trying!” You can’t try to write a book. You have to do something before it really happens. Working Goals Let’s take a closer look at working goals. These are the day to day goals leading you to completion of the bigger goal of writing an eBook. Assume you have started the eBook Authoring Teleseminar Series from AwakenTheAuthorWithin.com and you have received the eBook, Awaken The Author Within – A Definitive Guide to eBook Authoring by Glenn Dietzel and Paul Jackson. This is your first significant step in the authoring process. You have already begun moving toward your previous big picture goals – you are reading the book and taking the teleseminar series. Using the eBook – A Definitive Guide - as an example of a specific goal leading to completion of your eBook here is what your working goals many look like. Goal: Read t Letterhead Design and Desktop Publishing
If you are starting up a business, or trying to upgrade your look and feel, one of the things you have probably considered, or should have considered, is business stationary. There comes a point where sending out letters, bills, and advertisements on blank paper out of your fancy printer just doesn't cut the cake.One easy solution is to go to a professional. There, for just an arm and a leg, you can, if you're lucky, get something really fine. If you're lucky, and get a pro who also knows how to listen, you'll actually get something that fits you, and not just their idea of what looks hot or in fashion. But in the computer-heavy world, there is another option.Desktop publishing is a fancy phrase meaning, You Have The Power. No matter what computer you work with, you can find an easy-to-learn, easy-to-use program that will enable you to design your own headings, stationary, invitations, and general design.When you start out, you'll find yourself pushing every button, adding every frill, and generally making some of the ugliest things you can imagine. Calm down. It goes away. Once you have learned what you CAN do, you can start working towards what you can do. Remember that once you've bought the software, it's free, not $500-a-shot, so you can really, and usually quickly, make something that suits your needs and maintains the character of your business.A couple of tips will, if not make you a professional, at least put you out of the rank amateur category, and feel competent at what you're doing. Goals begin behaviour, consequences maintain behaviour! Introduction It is ESSENTIAL to set goals, objectives, targets, expected outcomes… throughout the eBook authoring process. The positive consequences of completing tasks that accomplish the goals you have set is the motivation to keep moving forward. For ease of communication the term ‘goals’ shall be used to represent all of the synonyms associated with the word. Big Picture Goals You must have a general overall goal which is to write and publish your own eBook. This is the BIG PICTURE goal. You need to see yourself weeks or months from now as a published author collecting “passive income” for your efforts. Passive income is income generated forever after you have completed the initial eBook writing. Updates are recommended but not essential. If you choose to provide your eBook for free you will still receive passive results through your ongoing contribution to someone’s successful use of your work. Better still, you could see yourself writing another eBook. The big picture goals include some visualizations, some dream fulfillments, some major accomplishment you have always wanted to pursue, some lasting contribution to a body of knowledge. Working Goals Besides the big picture goals, you must establish goals for each of the steps in the eBook authoring process. These ‘working’ goals are your nitty-gritty, hard working daily motivators. Without the big picture goal you won’t get started and without the working goals you won’t keep going. “You dream won’t come true, it won’t happen to you - unless you have goals to motivate you to begin and continue.” We all understand the importance of goals but we’re not as good at establish appropriate goals, deciding how to reach them or taking the time to write them down. Even after goals are written, the most important step is often left out – HOW you are going to reach them! Let’s look at a couple of examples. Big Picture Goals February 11, 2002 My goal is to write an eBook titled, Classroom Visits by School Administrators, for use by teachers and administrators in schools where teacher evaluations require classroom visits as part of the supervision and evaluation process. I shall complete the book by March 31, 2002 and be published by the end of May, 2002. What does this big picture goal have going for it? It has purpose. It talks about the reason for writing and the target audience. It is specific. It includes a proposed title and suggests the content. It is time oriented. It establishes time commitments and completion dates. Sounds great so far but you should also: • Write the goal down, preferably in a colourful and dramatic fashion, and post it in a prominent place where you must read it every day. [Bathroom mirrors?] • Share the goal with as many people as possible but especially with those persons closest to you. This commits you to pursue your goal. • Enlist the support of 2 or 3 people who may not help you write but will encourage you to keep going during the rough times. This allows you to keeping progressing toward the goal. They act as a mirror of your commitment. They keep you on track. What next? Big Picture Goal: to write an eBook entitled, Classroom Visits by School Administrators Start: Feb. 11,2002 Finish: May 31,2002 Now you must break that goal down into several sub-goals that are very general in nature but more specific than the overall big picture goal. This step in goal setting involves breaking down your big picture goal into smaller and more manageable goals; establishing a target date for completion of the goal; listing the means to accomplish the goal (your to do list); and recording the actual date when the objective was reached. Goal Targeted Finish Date Actual Finish Date Means to Accomplish the Goal To prepare myself to write an eBook Feb. 20 take the eBook Teleseminar from AwakenTheAuthorWithin.com Feb. 18 contact 2 colleagues or friends to act as mentors Feb. 21 write my big picture goals and share them with my mentors and others Feb. 13 set aside on my calendar a minimum of 6 hours per week to author the book Feb. 10 talk to my significant other about what I intend to do and why. Ask for help. What does this format of goal writing have going for it? 1. The big picture (overall) objective is clearly articulated in very specific language. 2. A specific time/date is declared for the completion of each task. THIS IS A MUST! 3. The big picture goal is broken down into WORKING GOALS each one with a targeted completion date. 4. The working goals are also specific and dated. 5. The most important aspect of goal setting and writing is the use of ACTION VERBS to begin each of the means to accomplish the goals. Words such as take, contact, write, gather, set aside, talk…are CRUCIAL to success. 6. The goals use present tense verbs. There is “immediacy” about them! These goals are your action plan. Always record the ‘means to accomplish’ goals beginning with action verbs. The more action the better! Include completion deadlines! Remember: “There is doing and not doing. There is no such thing as trying!” You can’t try to write a book. You have to do something before it really happens. Working Goals Let’s take a closer look at working goals. These are the day to day goals leading you to completion of the bigger goal of writing an eBook. Assume you have started the eBook Authoring Teleseminar Series from AwakenTheAuthorWithin.com and you have received the eBook, Awaken The Author Within – A Definitive Guide to eBook Authoring by Glenn Dietzel and Paul Jackson. This is your first significant step in the authoring process. You have already begun moving toward your previous big picture goals – you are reading the book and taking the teleseminar series. Using the eBook – A Definitive Guide - as an example of a specific goal leading to completion of your eBook here is what your working goals many look like. Goal: Read th 5 Tips on How to Choose Which Wholesale Promotional Products to Offer e.Promotional products are given away primarily to create and sustain interest in a company’s products and services. They can be the products itself or, and this happens more frequently than usual, specially made products that are imprinted with the company’s name and manufactured exclusively to serve as giveaways.Since promotional products are usually purchased wholesale, even the smallest mistake can land you with thousands of useless giveaways. Thus, before pushing through with the production of your promotional products, make sure first that you’ve considered all the important factors that can affect it.Tip #1 KNOW WHAT CUSTOMERS ARE LOOKING FOR FROM YOUR WHOLESALE PROMOTIONAL PRODUCTSAccording to a survey made by the PPA, customers deem the following factors significant when receiving promotional products:Usefulness (98.3%) – Your promotional product must be useful, not just to anyone, but most especially to your target market.Quality (71.8%) – If you’re not willing or able to produce promotional products of adequate or superior quality, then it’s better to employ another marketing strategy instead.Attractiveness (61.5%) – Your product must also be visually pleasing to the eye and most especially once more to your target market. If your promotional product’s not something that your customer can proudly brandish in public, don’t give it away. Customers also indicated their desire for promotional products that are tasteful (59.8%), but since taste is entirely subjective, make sure that Working Goals Besides the big picture goals, you must establish goals for each of the steps in the eBook authoring process. These ‘working’ goals are your nitty-gritty, hard working daily motivators. Without the big picture goal you won’t get started and without the working goals you won’t keep going. “You dream won’t come true, it won’t happen to you - unless you have goals to motivate you to begin and continue.” We all understand the importance of goals but we’re not as good at establish appropriate goals, deciding how to reach them or taking the time to write them down. Even after goals are written, the most important step is often left out – HOW you are going to reach them! Let’s look at a couple of examples. Big Picture Goals February 11, 2002 My goal is to write an eBook titled, Classroom Visits by School Administrators, for use by teachers and administrators in schools where teacher evaluations require classroom visits as part of the supervision and evaluation process. I shall complete the book by March 31, 2002 and be published by the end of May, 2002. What does this big picture goal have going for it? It has purpose. It talks about the reason for writing and the target audience. It is specific. It includes a proposed title and suggests the content. It is time oriented. It establishes time commitments and completion dates. Sounds great so far but you should also: • Write the goal down, preferably in a colourful and dramatic fashion, and post it in a prominent place where you must read it every day. [Bathroom mirrors?] • Share the goal with as many people as possible but especially with those persons closest to you. This commits you to pursue your goal. • Enlist the support of 2 or 3 people who may not help you write but will encourage you to keep going during the rough times. This allows you to keeping progressing toward the goal. They act as a mirror of your commitment. They keep you on track. What next? Big Picture Goal: to write an eBook entitled, Classroom Visits by School Administrators Start: Feb. 11,2002 Finish: May 31,2002 Now you must break that goal down into several sub-goals that are very general in nature but more specific than the overall big picture goal. This step in goal setting involves breaking down your big picture goal into smaller and more manageable goals; establishing a target date for completion of the goal; listing the means to accomplish the goal (your to do list); and recording the actual date when the objective was reached. Goal Targeted Finish Date Actual Finish Date Means to Accomplish the Goal To prepare myself to write an eBook Feb. 20 take the eBook Teleseminar from AwakenTheAuthorWithin.com Feb. 18 contact 2 colleagues or friends to act as mentors Feb. 21 write my big picture goals and share them with my mentors and others Feb. 13 set aside on my calendar a minimum of 6 hours per week to author the book Feb. 10 talk to my significant other about what I intend to do and why. Ask for help. What does this format of goal writing have going for it? 1. The big picture (overall) objective is clearly articulated in very specific language. 2. A specific time/date is declared for the completion of each task. THIS IS A MUST! 3. The big picture goal is broken down into WORKING GOALS each one with a targeted completion date. 4. The working goals are also specific and dated. 5. The most important aspect of goal setting and writing is the use of ACTION VERBS to begin each of the means to accomplish the goals. Words such as take, contact, write, gather, set aside, talk…are CRUCIAL to success. 6. The goals use present tense verbs. There is “immediacy” about them! These goals are your action plan. Always record the ‘means to accomplish’ goals beginning with action verbs. The more action the better! Include completion deadlines! Remember: “There is doing and not doing. There is no such thing as trying!” You can’t try to write a book. You have to do something before it really happens. Working Goals Let’s take a closer look at working goals. These are the day to day goals leading you to completion of the bigger goal of writing an eBook. Assume you have started the eBook Authoring Teleseminar Series from AwakenTheAuthorWithin.com and you have received the eBook, Awaken The Author Within – A Definitive Guide to eBook Authoring by Glenn Dietzel and Paul Jackson. This is your first significant step in the authoring process. You have already begun moving toward your previous big picture goals – you are reading the book and taking the teleseminar series. Using the eBook – A Definitive Guide - as an example of a specific goal leading to completion of your eBook here is what your working goals many look like. Goal: Read t How to find Government Job Postings including Federal, KSA, SES and Military Position Vacancies nd the target audience.There are a number of websites with search engines devoted to helping you find government job postings. Some are helpful, some are scams – just keep in mind that government jobs aren't a secret, and there’s no reason to pay anyone money to find government job postings. By using even the most general search engine like Google and Yahoo, you can find government job postings. And there are websites run by different branches of the military and agencies that post ads to find government jobs specific to their needs.If you know which governmental entity you hope to work for, first try going directly to their agency website to find government job postings in that area. Then start with simple job title words to describe what you’re looking for – accounting, medical, computer, janitor, etc. Be creative, though – the federal government is very good at making up convoluted job titles for simple occupations! Using a “wild card” character in your search – an asterisk (*) will yield more results. If you enter “scien*”, for example, you’ll retrieve entries for will fetch “scien,” “science,” “sciences,” “scientific,” and “scientist.” Some job categories will offer just one or two listings, while others will yield many. When that happens, narrow the search with more specific terms – “computer science,” for example.If you know the series or grade number of the government job you’re looking for, you can enter that as well. It’s a fact of life in government service that employees often identify themselves by series and pay grade numbe It is specific. It includes a proposed title and suggests the content. It is time oriented. It establishes time commitments and completion dates. Sounds great so far but you should also: • Write the goal down, preferably in a colourful and dramatic fashion, and post it in a prominent place where you must read it every day. [Bathroom mirrors?] • Share the goal with as many people as possible but especially with those persons closest to you. This commits you to pursue your goal. • Enlist the support of 2 or 3 people who may not help you write but will encourage you to keep going during the rough times. This allows you to keeping progressing toward the goal. They act as a mirror of your commitment. They keep you on track. What next? Big Picture Goal: to write an eBook entitled, Classroom Visits by School Administrators Start: Feb. 11,2002 Finish: May 31,2002 Now you must break that goal down into several sub-goals that are very general in nature but more specific than the overall big picture goal. This step in goal setting involves breaking down your big picture goal into smaller and more manageable goals; establishing a target date for completion of the goal; listing the means to accomplish the goal (your to do list); and recording the actual date when the objective was reached. Goal Targeted Finish Date Actual Finish Date Means to Accomplish the Goal To prepare myself to write an eBook Feb. 20 take the eBook Teleseminar from AwakenTheAuthorWithin.com Feb. 18 contact 2 colleagues or friends to act as mentors Feb. 21 write my big picture goals and share them with my mentors and others Feb. 13 set aside on my calendar a minimum of 6 hours per week to author the book Feb. 10 talk to my significant other about what I intend to do and why. Ask for help. What does this format of goal writing have going for it? 1. The big picture (overall) objective is clearly articulated in very specific language. 2. A specific time/date is declared for the completion of each task. THIS IS A MUST! 3. The big picture goal is broken down into WORKING GOALS each one with a targeted completion date. 4. The working goals are also specific and dated. 5. The most important aspect of goal setting and writing is the use of ACTION VERBS to begin each of the means to accomplish the goals. Words such as take, contact, write, gather, set aside, talk…are CRUCIAL to success. 6. The goals use present tense verbs. There is “immediacy” about them! These goals are your action plan. Always record the ‘means to accomplish’ goals beginning with action verbs. The more action the better! Include completion deadlines! Remember: “There is doing and not doing. There is no such thing as trying!” You can’t try to write a book. You have to do something before it really happens. Working Goals Let’s take a closer look at working goals. These are the day to day goals leading you to completion of the bigger goal of writing an eBook. Assume you have started the eBook Authoring Teleseminar Series from AwakenTheAuthorWithin.com and you have received the eBook, Awaken The Author Within – A Definitive Guide to eBook Authoring by Glenn Dietzel and Paul Jackson. This is your first significant step in the authoring process. You have already begun moving toward your previous big picture goals – you are reading the book and taking the teleseminar series. Using the eBook – A Definitive Guide - as an example of a specific goal leading to completion of your eBook here is what your working goals many look like. Goal: Read t NSI - Approval for the Best Security Contractors tion of the goal; listing the means to accomplish the goal (your to do list); and recording the actual date when the objective was reached.Identifying your organisations security needs is only part of the problem. You then need to understand what the best services and equipment are and most importantly, select a suitable contractor who will do provide the service to the quality standards you expect.National Security Inspectorate (NSI) is an independent, not-for-profit approvals body providing inspection services for the security and fire industries. For over 30 years, NSI has been protecting the customer by insisting on the highest standards and operating the toughest inspection regime. Companies are inspected regularly, by highly qualified, full-time inspectors, to prove their ongoing delivery of the highest standards. NSI’s Customer Care support process reinforces the reliability and integrity of the companies it inspects.All NSI schemes exceed the appropriate requirements of the Police, and Insurers and NSI is accredited by the United Kingdom Accreditation Service (UKAS), which operates on behalf of the Government under a Memorandum of Understanding from the Department of Trade and Industry.NSI’s approves companies in two key areas. Its NACOSS Gold and Systems Silver schemes provide approval for companies involved in the installation of electronic security systems, which includes intruder alarms, CCTV and access control.Manned security companies receive approval through NSI’s Guarding Gold, Silver and Bronze schemes. The Security Industry Authority is introducing the Approved Contractor Scheme (ACS) for security officers. The N Goal Targeted Finish Date Actual Finish Date Means to Accomplish the Goal To prepare myself to write an eBook Feb. 20 take the eBook Teleseminar from AwakenTheAuthorWithin.com Feb. 18 contact 2 colleagues or friends to act as mentors Feb. 21 write my big picture goals and share them with my mentors and others Feb. 13 set aside on my calendar a minimum of 6 hours per week to author the book Feb. 10 talk to my significant other about what I intend to do and why. Ask for help. What does this format of goal writing have going for it? 1. The big picture (overall) objective is clearly articulated in very specific language. 2. A specific time/date is declared for the completion of each task. THIS IS A MUST! 3. The big picture goal is broken down into WORKING GOALS each one with a targeted completion date. 4. The working goals are also specific and dated. 5. The most important aspect of goal setting and writing is the use of ACTION VERBS to begin each of the means to accomplish the goals. Words such as take, contact, write, gather, set aside, talk…are CRUCIAL to success. 6. The goals use present tense verbs. There is “immediacy” about them! These goals are your action plan. Always record the ‘means to accomplish’ goals beginning with action verbs. The more action the better! Include completion deadlines! Remember: “There is doing and not doing. There is no such thing as trying!” You can’t try to write a book. You have to do something before it really happens. Working Goals Let’s take a closer look at working goals. These are the day to day goals leading you to completion of the bigger goal of writing an eBook. Assume you have started the eBook Authoring Teleseminar Series from AwakenTheAuthorWithin.com and you have received the eBook, Awaken The Author Within – A Definitive Guide to eBook Authoring by Glenn Dietzel and Paul Jackson. This is your first significant step in the authoring process. You have already begun moving toward your previous big picture goals – you are reading the book and taking the teleseminar series. Using the eBook – A Definitive Guide - as an example of a specific goal leading to completion of your eBook here is what your working goals many look like. Goal: Read t Working From A Mobile Office contact, write, gather, set aside, talk…are CRUCIAL to success.Dream Coming True: Working from a mobile office is no longer only a dream. Now it has become a reality to work from a mobile office. Gone are the days when we had the limitation of working only from the limited space of our office. A few years back, we were enabled to work from our home office. At that time, it was considered a great achievement. However, the fast growing technology did not stop there. The advent of Internet and laptops and the availability of many Web services have made it possible for us to work from anywhere. Whether you are in a different city or country, you can run your business without a problem.Nobody Knows Where You Are: Whether you are a writer, designer, copywriter, consultant, or entrepreneur, you can easily perform the work to smoothly run your business while wandering all over the world. The beauty of working from a mobile office is that only you know where you are working and no other person ever knows that you may not be situated in a classical type of office. Not so long ago, it was not possible to get access to all of the necessary business facilities and doing the required work while enjoying a soft drink on a beach. Even if you are not very fond of traveling to new places and your ambitions in this regard are not exotic, working from a mobile office still enables you to work continuously on the move. This makes you stress free while traveling because you are aware that there will be no disruption in the work and you are not going to lose any business opportunities.Increased Pr 6. The goals use present tense verbs. There is “immediacy” about them! These goals are your action plan. Always record the ‘means to accomplish’ goals beginning with action verbs. The more action the better! Include completion deadlines! Remember: “There is doing and not doing. There is no such thing as trying!” You can’t try to write a book. You have to do something before it really happens. Working Goals Let’s take a closer look at working goals. These are the day to day goals leading you to completion of the bigger goal of writing an eBook. Assume you have started the eBook Authoring Teleseminar Series from AwakenTheAuthorWithin.com and you have received the eBook, Awaken The Author Within – A Definitive Guide to eBook Authoring by Glenn Dietzel and Paul Jackson. This is your first significant step in the authoring process. You have already begun moving toward your previous big picture goals – you are reading the book and taking the teleseminar series. Using the eBook – A Definitive Guide - as an example of a specific goal leading to completion of your eBook here is what your working goals many look like. Goal: Read the eBook, Awaken The Author Within – A Definitive Guide to eBook Authoring The format presented here is only one way this can be done. Do what is most appropriate for you. Working goals require: targeted completion date means to accomplish the goal actual finish date Note: For each of these sub-goals you would establish a targeted completion date and record your actual completion date. Notice how the sub-goals are numbered as they are actually working goals and means to accomplish the goal at the same time. A numbering system keeps you on track and allows for checking off completed tasks as well. 1. Start working with the material in the eBook – A Definitive Guide. 1.1 read the information in the preliminary notes and the eBook 1.2 download and/or print the related information from web site 1.3 re-read information and make brief notes or highlight it 2. Do the work suggested during the Teleseminar Series 2.1 become familiar with the Discussion Board on web site 2.2 post a welcome message and/or questions, comments 2.3 read or re-read two books in Part D of preliminary notes 2.4 visit web sites suggested in notes 2.5 choose and contact my team members 2.6 choose a topic and/or title of my eBook 2.7 gather together any materials readily available to begin writing 2.8 arrange to have someone type my eBook (if necessary) 2.9 begin search and recording of applicable web sites 2.10 record dates on calendar of all 5 eBook Teleseminar sessons What do these written goals and means to accomplish them have to teach us? The goals are: Written in specific detail Use action verbs Are positively worded Have targeted completion dates Are specific to the bigger objective of dealing with the authoring eBook In reality, goals are always broken down into smaller goals and smaller goals again which become the action plan for reaching your big picture goal. They can be added to, revised, have the completion dates altered… so you successfully complete your dream. BIG PICTURE The overall goal of writing an eBook To STEPS These are also goals but steps/stages/processes/… along the way To WORKING GOALS Goals specific to each of the steps or stages To ACTION STATEMENTS These are the means to accomplish the goals. 10 Steps to eBook Authoring The 10 Steps as outlined here are representative of 10 steps/goals to reach the big picture goal of authoring and publishing an eBook. Each of these 10 steps is further broken down into working goals and then into action statements. For each of the 10 Steps to eBook Authoring, a reflection and writing stem has been provided to get you started with some action ideas of how to accomplish the goal of completing the Step. Step RaW Stems - Reflective and Writing Stems I Idea * I’ve always dreamed about writing a book about _____ * My experience says an eBook about _____ is needed. * If I wrote an eBook about ____, ____ would be interested in it. II Reflection * My primary motivation for authoring an eBook is _____ * Additional benefits to writing it will be _____ * I have a head start on the process because _____ III Commitment * I will discuss the eBook concept with _____ * I will seek out additional information about eBooks from _____ * I will sign up for an eBook authoring course from _____ IV Big Picture * In general terms my eBook will be about _____ * Some of the topics covered in my eBook will be _____ * The objectives of the eBook will be to _____ V Chunking * The general topic will have sub-topics such as _____ * The format(s) I choose to use will include _____ * In terms of portability, interactivity, and versatility I will _____ VI Writing * The choice of word processor, font, graphics, … will be _____ * My style of writing shall be _____ * In this part of the process, I shall seek help from _____ VII Editing * After writing with flow and little editing I will be ready to _____ * I will use automatic spell and grammar checking as well as ____ * Since this is a time-consuming and crucial step I shall _____ VIII Publishing * Among the choices I have for publishing I choose __ because __ * They eye appeal of my eBook is ensured by _____ * The publishing process is _____ IX Marketing * I shall choose _____ for marketing my eBook because ____ * In addition to the primary marketer I shall ____ to sell my book. * To track my eBook on the market I shall _____ X Celebrating * After completion of the eBook I plan to _____ * I shall send thank-you notes and copies of my eBook to _____ * Upon reflection of the eBook authoring p
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