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Create Salable Products from Your Blog Entries

with Rebecca Morgan, CSP, CMC

Rebecca MorganUsing your blog postings is the best way to produce your next book. Creating audio product from those entries is an easy way to create CDs and MP3s for sale. Why use this route? There are so many advantages that writing a book or creating an audio album the old way no longer makes much sense. In fact, you may have so much content that you are able to launch a series of books and CD albums — Rebecca has released 15 books (100–230 pages each) from her blog postings in the first four months of this year.

What are the advantages? Are there disadvantages? How do you maximize your writing to position your book/recording for strong sales when it’s produced? How can you use excerpts of your blog to drive book/CD/MP3 sales and create a boatload of raving fans in the process?

You will learn:

  • How writing a book via your blog differs from writing the old-fashioned way
  • The many advantages of writing your book (or your recording script) through your blog
  • How to leverage your blog’s exposure to promote your book and CDs/MP3s
  • What you have to do to turn your postings into book format and into recordings
  • Getting your blog’s fans to be peer reviewers, editors and to market for you

Details:

  • Date: Thursday, July 9
  • Time: 7:00 pm Eastern, 6 pm Central, 5 pm Mountain, 4 pm Pacific
  • Length: 60 minutes
  • Cost: $25

Register or pre-order the CD or MP3 recording. Note: Everyone who registers for the teleseminar will get the MP3 recording of the session for free.

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