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  • June 10, 2010
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Newsletter: June, 2010 

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​The blog posts for the last number of weeks have mostly been connected the Predictable Success Interview series – and from the feedback I’ve received, you’ve really enjoyed the interviews.

I thought today I’d give you a brief update on what I’ve been up to: almost exclusively, promoting “Predictable Success: Getting Your Organization On the Growth Track – and Keeping It There”, which finally went on sale at Amazon and all fine booksellers this Monday.

It’s been a hair-raising, exhausting, steep learning curve so far. As I’ve said a few times, I’m committed to doing all I can to get Predictable Success on to the Wall Street Journal Business Bestseller list – preferably at #10 or higher – and making that happen, as it turns out, is a substantial enterprise.

I’ll know if ‘Predictable Success’ has made it when the updated list is published next Thursday, 17 June. It may be that a couple of very popular new books that came out on the same day as ‘Predictable Success’ may squeeze me off the list, but fingers crossed, the signs are good so far: we’ve been hovering around #20 in all books on Amazon, and up and down between #4 and #8 in business books.

In the meantime, if you’ve been thinking of ordering a copy (or copies – they make great gifts and giveaways to business colleagues team-members and customers and clients) of ‘Predictable Success’, today would be the time to do it – it’ll help me with the final push for this weeks’ sales numbers and get me on that list!

To help you make that purchase from Amazon, I’ve put together a stupendous offer, worth up to $3,995 in resources – absolutely free of charge – if you buy 1 or 3 copies of Predictable Success: click here to read the details of this great offer.

Thanks again for all your support so far. It’s been a long haul, but we’re nearly there – with your help.

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