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  1. People do judge a book by its cover, make sure you book looks like the kind of judgment you want to get.
  2. Let yourself dream freely about what a book could do for your business
  3. Your book is something that will launch you and your business to the next level, create a book that looks like your next level of success.
  4. Handing out copies of your book showcases your expertise and information, plus it is just plain impressive!
  5. Book Bites: Protect Your Book http://aweber.com/b/1b8iU
  6. You want a book that represents the best you, which you won’t get if you cut corners wherever you can.
  7. As an author, you can create a press release that shares specific, useful information to get attention from the media.
  8. Once you acknowledge mental barriers preventing you from writing your book, you see they aren’t true and get to work!
  9. Your book won’t get read if the quality of the book production doesn’t match the quality of the content.
  10. The idea of writing a book can seem so big, so impossible that few of us find the time and courage to begin.. not you!
  11. Are you letting any of these 13 book barriers stand in your way of writing the book of your dreams? http://tiny.cc/HT0qI
  12. Don’t cut corners to cut the cost of your book. You put your best into your book - you deserve to have the best representation on the market
  13. 80% of us want to write a book to share our wisdom, and grow our business When will there be a better time for you then now?
  14. For a great model for getting people to your site and opt-in without being too aggressive check out my book, www.TheFreedomFormula.com
  15. @BeckyMcCray You're not weird, you are wise. Biz plans help you set the direction for the year and make you feel organized.
  16. If you wrote a book, what would your ideal customers like to learn from you?
  17. I'm checking out Twaitter. It has FREE Twitter tools for businesses and personal use too...Its pretty cool. http://www.TwAitter.com
  18. In your book, strategically place valuable incentives to get visitors to go back to your site without hitting them over the head.
  19. People are paying for your book so they don’t want to feel like they bought a piece of marketing material.
  20. Don’t be too aggressive with promotions throughout your book trying to drive traffic back to your site that you annoy your reader.