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How to Write and Publish Your Own eBook in as Little as 7 Days

How to Write and Publish Your Own eBook in as Little as 7 Days
By Jim Edwards, Joe Vitale

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How to write and publish your own OUTRAGEOUSLY Profitable eBook in as little as 7 days even if you can't write, can't type and failed high school English class! Discover the secrets to having your own, outrageously profitable ebook written and published as quickly as ... only 7 days from today!


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #53588 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-04-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 279 pages

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"I think that if William Shakespeare and Charles Dickens were online, they'd spend lots of time visiting Joe Vitale's and Jim Edwards' site to learn how they could write and publish their own eBooks in as little as 7 days." -- Jay Conrad Levinson "Author, "Guerrilla Marketing" series of books www.JayConradLevinson.com"

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"I think that if William Shakespeare and Charles Dickens were online, they'd spend lots of time visiting Joe Vitale's and Jim Edwards' site to learn how they could write and publish their own eBooks in as little as 7 days." -- Jay Conrad Levinson "Author, "Guerrilla Marketing" series of books www.JayConradLevinson.com"

About the Author

Jim Edwards is a dynamic and entertaining speaker who has developed, marketed and operated outrageously profitable online businesses for both himself and his clients worldwide since 1997. He enjoys writing, walking, softball, playing video games and listening to Elvis, Frank Sinatra, and Willie Nelson. Jim publishes a FREE no-holds-barred, ?tell it like it is? multi-media newsletter at www.IGottaTellYou.com! Jim is a frequent guest speaker nationally at conferences and seminars on such subjects as search engine and directory traffic generation, ?shoestring online marketing? and more. He is the author and co-creator of numerous highly successful ebooks and ?info-products, ? including: ?"5 Steps to Getting Anything You Want!? Discover The 5-Step Goal Achievement System That Gives You A Positively Unfair Advantage In Business... and in Life! ??Turn Words Into Traffic? How to write and publish articles online that bring an ?avalanche? of website visitors and customers! ??eBook Secrets Exposed? How to make massive amounts of money with your own ebook? whether you wrote it or not! ?The Lazy Man's Guide to Online Business How to Work Less... get Paid More... and have tons more Fun! Learn the Super ?Lazy Achiever? Mindset! ?Affiliate Link Cloaker Software Keeps Internet ?Pickpockets? from stealing your affiliate commissions! ?Selling Your Home Alone Sell your house yourself and save THOUSANDS in Realtor commissions! ?The TEN Dirty Little Secrets of Mortgage Financing How to save THOUSANDS in fees and unnecessary interest on your next mortgage loan!


Joe Vitale is President of Hypnotic Marketing, Inc., a marketing consulting firm.His professional clients include the Red Cross, PBS, Children's Memorial Hermann Hospital, and many other small and large businesses. His other books include "There's a Customer Born Every Minute," "The Attractor Factor," and "Zero Limits," all from Wiley. Joe is also a featured contributor to the hit movie and bestselling book, "The Secret," Learn more at www.mrfire.com.

Jillian Coleman Wheeler is a grants and businessconsultant. She is the authorof "The Other Secrets," "Going Beyond the Law of Attraction," and "The New American Land Rush," Her essays havealso been featured in "Joe Vitale's Life's Missing Instruction Manual" and "Meet and Grow Rich," For more information, visit www.grantmerich.com.


Customer Reviews

The Used Car Salesman Does It Again2
Joe Vitale used to make me mad, but now he just makes me laugh. Admittedly a former car salesman, Vitale wouldn't recognize an original thought if it grabbed him by the throat. Every one of his books is a direct ripoff of another book. This one's no different. He rewrote and repackaged expert Dan Poynter's "Writing Nonfiction: Turning Thoughts Into Books."

There really is good information in "How To Write And Publish . . ." but you have to wade through convoluted grammar, a multitude of typos, and repitition & rhetoric galore to find the few gems hidden here.

And as usual, Vitale provides links to his friends' websites so everybody in his circle makes a buck. The links get to be as annoying as the grotesque grammar and hilarious typos.

Also, be aware that you'll only get 125 pages of information in this 279-page book (page 126 is blank). And only half of those 125 pages are dedicated to e-books. Vitale drifts off into POB and other miscellany in the middle of the text.

Pages 127 - 279 are "author interviews." And guess what? The last (and longest) interview is with Joe Vitale himself. I'm sure glad I didn't buy a used car from this character.

On the upside, there is a pamphlet-size amount of good information here. I'm not sure this is the best book on the subject because it's so hard to read (Vitale tells you to use your "instincts" and your "subconscious" to write, although I think he uses his feet), it's so full of referrals to websites, and is so badly padded, but you'll be able to dig out the necessary information if you have sharp enough gardening tools.

Some good information, a lot of rather pathetic unintentional laughs, and way too much filler. Check around for easier-to-read resources. It'll save you time and aggravation.

publish your own ebook in one hour!1
Here is the secret of "How to Write and Publish Your Own eBook in as Little as 7 Days" in one sentence: Slop SPAM togeather as a PDF and upload it to a web page!
Why does Joe Vitale say it takes soo long? Does he type with one finger? If he does - I'm Twice as good a writer!

Do not waste your time or money1
By putting this book together, the authors really proved that a book can be created in 7 days. In fact I do not think they put more than 7 hour in whole to write this book. Thus, it is not surprising that you do not get anything valuable out of this book. Good job in making more bucks and poor job in making a book.