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Book Review Publishize ~ How to Quickly & Affordably Self-Publish a Book That Promotes your Expertise By Susan Daffron

Guest post by: Lisa Manyon

Article Overview: If you've been considering writing a book, now is the time to do it. We are living in the information age and if you have knowledge, share it.

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Book Review Publishize ~ How to Quickly & Affordably Self-Publish a Book That Promotes your Expertise By Susan Daffron

I am exited to add this book to my reference library. Actually, I was honored to get a sneak peek at the book before it was even published. I must say that Susan Daffron does an exceptional job of mapping out what could be quagmire of self-publishing.

If you've been considering writing a book, now is the time to do it. We are living in the information age and if you have knowledge, share it.

Publishize honestly answers questions you might have regarding self -publishing and other publishing options as well. Daffron is upfront about the fact that the Publishize method isn't for you if you want to have the next best seller in major book stores. At the same time, self-publishing has its place, and this book outlines ways to create passive income with your knowledge.

You'll explore various publishing options and discover:

  • Why sharing your information can help you survive in any recession
  • How to market your book to generate passive income for years to come
  • Ways to jumpstart your writing process even if you're stuck
  • The ins and outs of production including action steps
  • Publicity tricks and tips
  • I'm so excited about the contents of this book that I've started writing mine. If you're ready to join the ranks of published authors, I highly recommend this resource. In fact, it now rests on my shelf right next to Peter Bowerman's The Well Fed Self-Publisher.

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    Lisa Manyon is the President of Write On ~ Creative Writing Services, LLC. A Professional Copywriter, Marketing Strategist and Published Author, she's a master of matching your message to market via copywriting and publicity strategies. Manyon offers copywriting, coaching and consulting services. Lisa received the Charles Schwab Financial Literacy Award in The Hot Mommas 2011 Competition, a leadership venture housed at the George Washington University School of Business, Center for Entrepreneurial Excellence & the world's largest women's digital library of role models & mentors. She's featured as a success story in The Well-Fed Writer and is a published author in the book Success Rituals 2.O -Winning Habits of High-Achieving Women: How she does it and you can too. Manyon publishes a free monthly ezine Manyon's Musings and offers a complimentary Copywriting Action Plan. For more information or to schedule an interview visit www.WriteOnCreative.com.


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