How to Ethically Get My Book for Free

As a writer, I love books. They are fuel for any idea or pursuit I have. They help me do what I do better. But books cost both time and money. Wouldn’t it be great, though, if they didn’t?


How to Ethically Get My Books for Free


Here’s a quick way to start reading and learning more — for free: audiobooks.


Books are an incredible investment in your continued education, personal growth, and awareness of the world around you. But most people have little time to crack open a book, and sometimes even the $25 you pay for a hardcover can feel like a big investment.


Admittedly, as much as I love to read, I was finding it increasingly difficult to find the time to get through a book as the demands of a growing family and growing business were requiring more and more of me.


Then I found Audible. Or rather, it was recommended by a friend. As I started listening to audiobooks, I was amazed at how many books I could get through. First, it was one a month. Then it was one a week. Now, it’s several books a week, and my goal is eventually a book a day!


Audiobooks are an easy way for you to start reading more books on a regular basis for as little as $15 a month.


On that note, did you know that you can download my best-selling book right now for free? Here’s how it works:



Click this link: The Art of Work.
Sign up for a free, 30-day trial to Audible.com.
Download the book and start listening!

So what’s the catch?


There is none. You get to download one book absolutely for free just for trying out Audible, which I happen to love and use daily.


If you don’t currently subscribe to Audible, you’re missing out on an incredible learning tool and resource. There’s a mobile app that allows you to stream or download the books and fun little badges so that you can keep track of how much you’re reading. This is the only way I am able to read multiple books a week while managing a demanding schedule.


Note: Audible is currently extending this offer only to non-members. If you’re already an Audible subscriber, my books are still valuable ways to take advantage of your membership credits.

If during your trial, you decide that you don’t like Audible, you can cancel the service and they’ll even let you keep the book! So it’s completely no risk. A word to the wise: this was how I got hooked on audiobooks years ago, so consider yourself warned. You are about to read a whole lot more.

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Published on July 11, 2016 03:00
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