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“Assess – Decide – Do: Natural Productivity” Reviews

Brilliantly Better

He actually sent me back a PDF with annotations to help me spot that stupid grammar (and sometimes not only grammar) mistakes I did in my own text. Well, those were the reviews on the blogs, but there were also countless mentions on social media, twitter and Facebook. And I mean it. Heather Masson´s last blog.

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Unautomate Your Finances – The Guide

Brilliantly Better

I didn’t have the chance yet to dig into my purchase, but just from skimming the PDF I know it’ll be way more worth to me than the $17 I just forked out. I’m sure, with the readership Adam rightfully has developed, he could have easily sold a ton of copies even at a higher price. Thanks for the reminder/recommendation.

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Ebooks, Ebooks, Ebooks… and Friends

Brilliantly Better

An interesting thing about Mike’s ebook is that it comes already packaged as an audio book, a part from the regular PDF. But I will tell you that I caught myself reading some of the chapters with my mouth open (which is a sign of intense concentration for me, in case you’re wondering). I have stared doing such activities in ly life too.

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Master the Art of Re-purposing Your Work and You'll Save Multiple Hours - 50 Ideas To Get You Started

Stephanie LH Calahan

Most people remember to click the "share on Facebook" (or Twitter, Digg, etc.) Because you can 'lift' the audio track and use as a podcast; transcribe the audio into blog posts and/or articles; excerpt from the written text a whole series of 'status-updates' for Twitter, Facebook or LinkedIn.

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Free Blog Posts | Men With Pens

Men With Pens

I was having a conversation with Deb Ng of Freelance Writing Gigs on Twitter , and I smirked at her comment. People even imply and suggest (or at least the Twitter gang did) that bloggers should be ashamed of asking for money, for any kind of payment for that solid advice and knowledge. Time to think about the retirement fund.&#

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