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in 2024, 2025 and beyond... Book publishing is one of the most safe, evergreen, and lucrative indust

in 2024, 2025 and beyond... [View in Web Browser]( Book publishing is one of the most safe, evergreen, and lucrative industries in the world. Why do I say that? No matter the times... good or bad... People are always reading books. Which means new authors need to be publishing new books. According to a quick Google search... 80% of Americans (276 million people) want to write a book... but less than 1% ever do. That's a ton of people who want to do something, but need some help with it. Wouldn't you say? I prefer to publish my own books. But for the last 2 years I've been tapping into this industry, getting paid to help people publish books. I've been paid $5k up to $30k to help them do this. Does it still work? You betchore azz it does. In August I offered to help people publish a book for $5k each. 12 people signed up in a few days which proved this is something people want. In October I took on another 5 clients. This month I wasn't planning to take on any new clients... but a couple gents have been waiting patiently since August, so I took them on as well. Anyway... I can only take on so many clients each month... But there's a YUGE opportunity out there to make $5k-$10k/mo or more helping experts and business owners publish a book. Depending on your price point, that's only 1-3 clients per month. So I'm looking for a few more folks who want to do this too. I only started teaching this in August, but students are coming in landing $2k-$5k clients in as little as a few days. You don't need writing experience. You don't need a ton of cash to get started. And you don't need any marketing or sales experience. I'll show you how to get your first client in 30 days or less. Then how to grow to the $10k/mo+ mark from there. Now, the program is obviously not free. But it's priced in a way where one client will make your investment back. Interested? Reply with the word "Publish" and I'll kick the deets over to you. Your compadre, Sean Anthony    Every effort has been made to accurately represent information and it’s potential. There is no guarantee that you will earn any money using the techniques and ideas available through this Website. Examples on our Website are not to be interpreted as a promise or guarantee of earnings. Earning potential is entirely dependent on the person using our products, services, ideas and techniques. We do not purport that any information we make available will provide you with a “Get rich scheme." [Unsubscribe]( | Sent by SAP Ventures, LLC 24 Roy Street • Seattle, WA • 98109

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