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“Bad” people from Bookboon and my New Book Sent Thursday, February 2, 2012
Hey,

This past November I did something close to impossible - 
I created a 13,000 word manuscript for my new book in less 
than a week. It has been an amazing experiment! 

See what I am taking about here:

--> http://bookboon.com/en/business/communication/successful-public-speaking

For 8 hours, six days straight I hid away in a small beach 
house and just wrote. Why did I do it? Because I am wanted 
to prove myself I can do it. 

Oh, who am I kidding... I simply had no choice! 

You see I promised to write a book on "Successful Public 
Speaking" for www.bookboon.com - the biggest portal of free 
ebooks for students, business professionals and anyone who 
is interested in self-education. To me, however, they are 
"bad" people who make writers and bloggers work extra hard. :)

Well, now when I think about it, bookboon.com has actually 
given me a 4-week deadline to complete everything. It is just 
that during the first 3 weeks I was too busy with my own
projects to get any writing done. 

So with 7 days left and no work done I had no choice, but to 
demonstrate miracles of concentration and productivity. 

Three weeks ago my new book "Successful Public Speaking" 
was published and to my greatest surprise it had 
instantly became a best-seller (or should I say 
a best-downloader since the book is free?)

Here is your copy:

--> http://bookboon.com/en/business/communication/successful-public-speaking 

As I have mentioned you can download it at no cost. All you 
have to do is sign up for Bookboon's  newsletter, which is 
great, because they are not selling you anything and only 
send you a few FREE ebook recommendations a few times a month.

Now more about the book...

 "Successful Public Speaking" covers topics from how to 
overcome fear of public speaking, to storytelling, to ways 
you can make a powerful presentation that does not put your 
audience to sleep. 

Even if you are not a professional public speaker you can 
still greatly benefit from reading it. After all, each and 
every one of us has been into situation where we had to 
inspire, explain, convince, motivate or make a presentation 
for more than two people. 

And this IS Public Speaking!

Oh, by the way, here is a post on "How to Fight Fear of Public 
Speaking", published on Bookboon's blog:

http://bookboon.com/blog/2012/01/how-to-fight-the-fear-of-public-speaking/


Hope that you'll like it,

Arina