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Write Short Books for Kindle

When people think about writing a “book,” they often think about something that will take months or even years to write. Indeed, some people think it’s absolutely crazy or completely impossible to write a book quickly.

That’s actually not the case at all. Throughout our history, many of the writers we consider to be great today, actually produced books incredibly quickly. Many of them had to in order to earn an income.

Sure, there are many writers out there who do toil for years and who think that anything that takes less than a year to write has to be completely terrible.

Well, we’re going to ignore those people. Those writers don’t understand that you can write quickly and well. Those people will never be successful writing short books for Kindle. That’s something you can become successful at because I’m going to let you in on a little secret.

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27 Ideas For Your Next Information Product

As a bonus today, I’m posting one of the 50 modules from inside the Ultimate Content System for your enjoyment and benefit. This will give you a good idea of what’s inside the full product, which is available here.

There is no audio recording of this session.

So here you go…

There are so many different “kinds” of small reports that you can write and when you mix-n-match them with different “topics”, you can create dozens upon dozens of highly desirable resources to sell online.

This short report will examine twenty-seven different “kinds” of small reports (along with examples) that you can create. Use this list to brainstorm ideas for your next small report (and all those to follow!)…

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Building a Responsive Email List From Scratch

Hello, Jason Fladlien here from DailySeminar.com, and today I’m going to discuss with you how to build a responsive e-mail list from scratch, the challenge of it.

The challenge of building a responsive e-mail list from scratch. I’m going to give you some ideas here that aren’t the most popular in our industry taught by the gurus, but have been extremely successful for me on starting from nothing and really building the list that you want, that’s not only going to be a list of numbers but a list of people who respond to your marketing communication.

So we’re going to discuss some things about quantity and quality, how to single out the best prospects who are most likely to respond and be the ideal prospects for you, how to set the tone of expectation, how to give them something they can’t get anywhere else, how to always push them to do a certain action after reading your marketing communication, and show them that there’s consequences for them not following your information and advice. That’s the two ways you do it — with positive and negative conditioning.

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Failure Is Your Friend

Ask yourself this- is it possible to succeed all of the time? If you can manage to do everything absolutely perfectly, will you achieve your dreams?

Maybe you’re feeling pretty confident about this and your answer is positive. Well, I wish I had your positivity- truly.

Based on my experience, it’s always good to try your best but perfection doesn’t exist. You can try and try and try to get all your ducks in a row but the unexpected will happen.

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Habits

Change your habits and change your life. That’s what everyone says, anyway. Is it actually true?

I can tell you that, without a doubt, it is absolutely true. If you can change your habits in a really focused way, then you can absolutely be so much more productive.

Your habits shape the things you do every day, consciously and subconsciously. It’s easy to fool yourself into thinking you’re absolutely aware of your choices every day. But, if that were the case, then you’d always be running at top speed, right? You’d always get everything done, right? Every day, you’d take one step closer to success… Wouldn’t you?

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