Online-Marketing, mine’s going to be about baby giraffes

Hi Online-Marketing,

While I was a classroom teacher I
had kids that just wouldn’t read.
They were usually boys, typically
not the best students, and I was
not sure how to inspire them to
open a book and read for pleasure.

One day I brought in some books I
had checked out at the library, and
everything changed forever. Some of
the books I had chosen were non-fiction,
about sharks, planets, hot rods, and
topics like that.

The boys loved them, the girls got into
many of the titles, and their reading
skills improved from then on.

You can easily write books just like
this, as the research is simple to do
and they don’t even contain that many
words. And you can add your own photos.

My smart friends Deb Drum and Amy Harrop
have created a ten dollar course that
will teach you exactly how to get started
right away with this. You can write them
for your kids or grandkids, or publish
them on Kindle for profit.

connieLoves.me/KidsNonFiction

The course includes:

* the main PDF guide
* an interactive research spreadsheet
* a non-fiction picture book template
* picture book formatting tips
* how to format pictures in documents

The Bonuses are:

* Amy & Deb’s Kindle Publishing Guide
* Promoting Your Content with Images

Can you see that this is worth far more
than $10?

connieLoves.me/KidsNonFiction

I’m going to write one of these about
the baby giraffes at the Santa Barbara
zoo. I already have about a dozen photos
I can use. What will your first children’s
non-fiction book be about?

Enjoy the rest of your day, and know that
I’m always just an email away.

To Your Massive Online Success,
Connie

‘Do for a year what others won’t;
Live the rest of your life the way
others can’t.’

Small Business UnMarketing
Box 800268
Santa Clarita, CA 91380

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