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Bye-Bye Boring Bio - Updated - Revised and Expanded 2nd Edition

✍ Scribed by Nancy S. Juetten


Publisher
Main Street Media Savvy
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Leaves
145
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Bye-Bye Boring Bio shows solopreneurs -- coaches, consultants, authors, speakers and content experts -- how to transform boring bios from wallpaper to wow to attract clients, speaking gigs, and media interviews now. This comprehensive, easy-to-use, engaging, and content-rich action guide is packed with articles, road tested bio templates, access to three audio files, and abundant bio examples organized by profession that make writing bios for the web, social media, speaking, and the media a breeze. This popular, proven, and well-reviewed program gives introverted entrepreneurs and others who struggle with writing about their accomplishments cause for celebration. Apply the lessons within to get seen, heard, celebrated and COMPEN$ATED for your expert status. Start today. "If you need to position yourself ahead of your competition, you need Nancy Juetten's practical, easy to adapt, high impact advice." -- Patricia Fripp, Past President, National Speakers Association, www.patriciafripp.com "Nancy Juetten has created a wonderful resource for writing an effective bio. Your new bio will not only impress your followers, but intrigue them so they will want to know more about you. This is definitely a 'must buy' book." -- Nancy Marmolejo, Social Media Expert, CEO of SizzibilityTM, www.vivavisibility.com "I'm completely impressed with Nancy Juetten's Bye-Bye Boring Bio. She's cracked the code on how you can look better online instantly, just by creating a truly compelling and exciting bio." -- Suzanne Falter-Barns, Platform Building Expert, www.getknownnow.com


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