Let’s Team Up! (CLOSED)

IMPORTANT: TEAM UP HAS CLOSED.

Wow, 2011 has gone quickly. I’ve had a wonderful year with my writing. I’ve achieved many of my goals this year — I hope you have too. It’s not too late: forge ahead now with courage, and see what you can accomplish by the end of the year.

The best part of 2011 for me was the joy I’ve found in helping other writers. Thank you for allowing me to do that.

Now it’s time to look ahead to 2012.

What will you achieve in a brand new year?

I’ll happily help you to achieve your goals for the rest of this year, and for 2012. Since I’ve had so many requests, the easiest way for me to do that is to offer Team Up again. This will have to be the last time this year.

Here’s what gave me the inspiration for Team Up.

Back in September 2010, I launched the 100 Day Writing Challenge, which inspired me, just as it inspired the participants. Many of you kickstarted new careers, gaining confidence in your abilities along the way.

The Challenge was completely free. It had a limited sign-up period, because I wanted everyone to be on the same page, as we progressed through the 13 weeks.

Here’s what intrigued me about the Challenge.

Writers got more done and achieved success for two reasons:

* They were (mildly) accountable; and

* They had a method.

Writers said they got more done in a week than they’d done in months, achieved goals they’d been trying to achieve for years, and found writing easier and much more fun.

Several writers told me that they’d finally gone full time. Others were jobless, and managed to start making money from their writing.

In nine cases out of ten, they told me that their life turned around because of one small thing…

The magic of one small thing

Yes, just one thing turned their life and writing career around. Several writers took the “ask” tip to heart. Others discovered that they could listen to themselves, and that journaling is a wonderful creative tool — you can ask questions, and get answers.

Writing and selling are complex activities. Whatever they were aiming to do, whether it was writing and selling a book, launching a copywriting career, starting an ebook business… Whatever their goal happened to be, ONE small thing turned everything around for them.

I’ve noticed the same effect with my writing students. A tiny change has huge effects.

Team Up helps you to discover that one small thing which changes YOUR life, and much more.

Here’s how we can team up

I’ve got various coaching programs I’ve been running for several years. For a very limited time, I’m offering an exclusive Team Up program.

Here’s how it works. I’ll send you a PDF which includes instructions, my private email address and Skype number. You receive full and complete access to me.

You can ask me any questions you wish, whenever you wish.

Team Up will work brilliantly for you if you’re already a student of mine; if you’ve purchased a product, this is your chance to get step by step help in taking it as far as you want to go with it.

Team Up will be great for you if you need help with:

* Ebook Creation and Sales

* Article Writing

* Copywriting

* Blogging

* Making Money from Your Writing

* Selling Stuff Online

* Basic Research to Help You to Create Products

* Developing Your Writing Business

* Writing and Selling PLR

* Creating and Flipping Websites and Blogs

Most of my products include coaching. In a sense, Team Up offers you unlimited coaching.

The cost of Team Up is $97.

This is a bargain; my six-month coaching program is $6000, so you can see the value.

Let’s Team Up Now

Achieve your goals for 2011, and lay the foundations for your best year ever in 2012 now.

This is the final Team Up for 2011, and it’s available for just five days, until October 12.

Let’s team up now:

(CLOSED)

P.S. Julia or I will respond quickly often within minutes, always within six hours. Let’s team up, and ensure that you achieve your writing goals.

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