Seminar TODAY: Write, Publish, Promote a Marketable Book

Last Chance to Register for Today’s Book Publishing and Marketing Class, worldwide over the phone or in-person in Hadley, MA, today, 7-9 p.m. Eastern. Registration deadline to be sure of getting the codes/location: Monday, 2 p.m. Eastern (after that, you’ll be signing up for the replay–but you can call 413-586-2388 until 5 p.m. Eastern and wecan still get you in).

Seminar June 18: “How to Write, Publish, and Promote a
Marketable Book” (co-presented with writing coach Claudia Gere). Worldwide
via teleseminar and in-person in Hadley, Massachusetts.
Co-sponsored by Hidden-Tech and the University of Massachusetts
Division of Continuing Education (and a benefit for Hidden-Tech).

Turn Your Expertise into a Successful Book — informational seminar to benefit Hidden-Tech

When: Monday, June 18, 2007, or whenever it’s convenient to hear the replay

Level: Beginning to intermediate

Cost: $50 by phone or $75 in person – a significant portion of the proceeds
benefits Hidden-Tech, an organization of professionals working virtually (primarily in Western Massachusetts, but elsewhere as well): http://hidden-tech.net/

Refreshments: Beverages and light snacks will be
provided
Register here:

http://www.principledprofit.com/marketablebook.shtml

If you can’t attend at that time, register anyway. If the
Recording Gods are pleased with us, we’ll make a recording
available to anyone who has preregistered to attend this event
either in person or over the phone. If you can’t attend and the
recording doesn’t come out, we’ll immediately refund your fee.

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