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It happened to me last Friday. That not-so-subtle-reminder that I have wasted thousands of dollars in potential sales.  Friday at 8:00 am, I met up with my mastermind group (which you MUST start doing, if you don't already).  Everyone kept saying how they needed to start thinking more creatively about their business, their marketing, their promotions, and so on. I sat there thinking to myself "ya, we all need this in our business... right?" Then I got smacked upside the head... by myself!  Oh ya! I wrote a book on this subject. Whoops. 5 years ago I was on a major kick to build my creativity. Went to the library - found the best I could find. Went to the bookstore - bought the best I could find. Researched online - bought and noted the best I could find. Then, I started over and created the "perfect" book for me.  One that would give me the best ideas - plus my own customized ones. The Ultimate Creativity Crash Course! And it sat there - hidden away in a word document on my computer. Until now. So I shared it around - and people loved it! Despite my bland attempts at writing back then, the content was great (this WAS 5 years ago... my writing sucked back then). I haven't figured out what to do with this yet - now that I look at it - there is a sellable product there.  The one page alone is worth a fortune to someone with a marketing mind. The question to you:  How many books, booklets, reports, articles, blurbs, etc... have you got wasting away on your computer? Is it time to take inventory and start actually making money with them? Heck ya! Dig deep - find those lost treasures - and find some ways to make some money with them.  This is one of the secrets of wealthy entrepreneurs - at least the smart ones ;o) - leverage everything you have ever written.  Turn it into blog posts, articles, reports, booklets, home study courses - anything is better than sitting on a hard drive! See what you find - it just may make YOU a bundle.

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