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308 pages, Paperback
First published November 1, 2000
But if your books are as good as you want them to be, they will be excellent calling cards. Only meeting people in person can be more impressive. Books make excellent calling cards. They are an impressive way to introduce yourself to anyone and instantly prove your authority. The more successful your books are, the greater the entree they will create for you.This is bloated business speak at its worst, the kind of motivational writing that substitutes volume for substance (while telling you little you don't already know). Instead of five sentences, the idea can be dealt with in one:
Books, especially successful books, make excellent calling cards.The bloat problem runs through the book, and you could reduce the current prose by half and retain most of the book's ideas & value. The book's organization, which splits related topics so that the authors can list more "guerrilla tools," further muddies the content. Still, if you're a nonfiction writer, it might be worth checking out at the library for some ideas. But it's not a buy.