Positive Power Spotlight, Jan. ’08, Is Posted For You

–> Ethical and ecological publisher Chelsea Green

–> January Special: Order two or more marketing books during January and take an additional five dollars off–mention PP Newsletter Offer in the comment field

–> Which of Shel’s Books is Right for You?

–> Another Recommended Book: Made to Stick: Why Some Ideas Survive and Others Die, by Chip Heath and Dan Heath

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–> Bob Burg and John David Mann’s “The Go-Giver”
I’m a huge fan of Bob Burg and his “Winning Without Intimdation” approach–in fact, I even reprint one of his newsletter articles in my award-winning sixth book, Principled Profit: Marketing That Puts People First. Bob’s latest book, “The Go-Giver,” shows how to not only be a giving person, but to harness that giving energy with five principles that lead to personal success. Bob’s sending me a copy and I can’t wait to read it.

Meanwhile, he’s trying to get it onto the Amazon bestseller list on January 17. he writes,

“In appreciation for your constituents who do purchase from Amazon during those two days, we’re going to send them a downloadable set of videos from our Extreme Business Makeovers 2007 event that took place in February in Orlando. We would normally sell these for $297.” To get the videos, visit http://www.thegogiver.com/amazon.html

Important notes: First, this page is not active yet; give it a couple of days (write it on your calendar for January 17). Second this is *not* an affiliate link. I’m doing it to support Bob.

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