Free book: The 20 Things

I’ve just written a book, and I’m giving away free copies. Here’s how to be in first to get yours.

For the past couple of months, I’ve been running a blog series called ‘The 20 Things You Must Know About Music Online’. It’s now being developed into an e-book that I’ll be circulating from June 2007.

There’s a bit of work to be done on the editing front, and I have a designer on the case making it look presentable… but it doesn’t need too much work. I’m aiming for it to be available here on the website within a few weeks.

But you can have it before anyone else — and get some bonus free stuff while you’re at it.

Get your free copy
Here’s how you can get your copy before anyone else (it’s very simple):

    Just send me an email to let me know you’re interested — and I’ll send you the e-book just as soon as it’s ready. Completely free of charge.

    My address is dubber@gmail.com

But wait, there’s more
Thanks to the assistance of Digital Central, I’m also getting a hard copy printed version of The 20 Things made.

If you pre-register for the e-book, and you include your postal address, I’ll also send you the booklet version through the post once it’s been printed — no charge.

Not only that, but I’ll also throw in a copy of Professor Tim Wall’s superb ‘Making Money From Music’. I know him, and he won’t mind.

But this offer’s only open till the e-book goes up on the website, and there’s a finite supply of stocks, so get in quick.

First in, first served.

UPDATE: You can now preorder the e-book by going straight to the e-book page. Just enter your name and email address, and the 20 Things is all yours.



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  1. Andrew’s ‘20 Things’ is great and I appreciate the relevance to my own online world. Marketing should never be overlooked. It’s an important key to success and crucial to getting you and/or your product known.

    Peter Fosso
    Managing Partner, Music2Deal.com
    and
    Founder/President, Global Music Project.org

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