Picture this. It's a few weeks from now. You finished reading Tell Me A Story and wrote your first story for a new site you are promoting.
You started advertising it a few days ago, and now you wait anxiously to see if it worked. The suspense grows within you and continues to build until you can barely contain it, and then you see it at the top of your email box—a sale notification.
A smile from ear to ear begins to emerge, and then, as you scroll down your inbox, you spot another sale notice and still another. It's the best result you have had from an email promotion for as long as you can remember, and the day is still young.
You want to shout and yell, but those around you might think you are nuts. So, you contain your enthusiasm and walk around; chest puffed out, head held high, wearing a contented smile.
"This stuff works," you say to yourself. "Stories do work." You are eager to craft another compelling tale for a different product and still another, but for now, rest and soak up your success. You can always begin anew tomorrow.
Could this happen to you?
Yes, it could, and so much more when you master the art of selling. Your successful future is waiting. Will you embrace it, or will you let it slip away?>