Introducing My New eBook: Productivity Tips

January 19, 2009  News & Updates

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Today I’m releasing my second ebook, called Productivity Tips: 10 Clever Ideas For Getting Things Done. It is based on my popular productivity tips series here at the blog, but expanded and improved for an ebook release. I originally started the series as a way of collecting all those random thoughts and ideas on becoming more efficient into one place. It’s often these small tips and tweaks – which don’t really form part of a fancy system or methodology – that make the biggest difference in your life. Seeing as a I recently published my tenth tip it seemed like an appropriate milestone to bring the collection so far together for an ebook.

There is a small charge for this book (£1.99 or approximately $2.77 in the US at the time of writing this) which I hope you will find fair and reasonable. If you want a preview or need some persuasion you can check out a sample page. Of course, if you don’t want to pay you can still read the original blog posts and my first ebook, Clutter 101, is still available for free.

Update: The book is now available.

The book is being released for the first three days to RSS subscribers, just go to the link at the bottom of this post in your feed reader. If you haven’t subscribed already you can do so at any time, check out the subscriptions box at the right side of the blog (I’ve also done a short guide if you need help). If you don’t want to subscribe just bookmark this page and check it again on Wednesday, when I will update it with a link to where you can get the book. Hope you enjoy it!

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There are currently 6 responses to this post

  1. AJ Kumar says:

    Very interesting, I’ll check it out!

  2. Jaky Astik says:

    Great stuff. I am really enjoying your book! I will have to review it soon!

  3. Lilly says:

    Productivity and GTD is a challenge when there are so many things to do. I would be most interested to check out this book of yours! I am sure it will be very informative.

  4. Paul Martin says:

    Yes, small thoughts and tips can matter a lot in all sorts of personal growth areas. Thanks for sharing this.

  5. Marcel Ruter says:

    Just downloaded your productivity tips book, looks great. Will retweet it soon!

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