What To Price It At?

The book I published at the start of the year costs $3.99. It’s what I would pay for it.

Fivebucks coffee… I mean… Starbucks coffee costs $5.00 because you’re paying for the mental energy (confidence, not caffeine) that believing in Sbuxs’ story gives you.

TheĀ Who’s Up? app my team and I are pitching to investors costs people $4.99 to download, not because of a specific profit we want to make, but because it’s the price point we believe people will pay as proof of their determination to be go-getters in the morning.

The value of mass is calculated.

The value of art, of passion, of worthwhile purchases is perceived.

 

Stay Positive & Listen To Your Perception, It Saves Time

For Those Looking To Transform

One event and one thought inspired me to write a book. The event was National Novel Writing Month. In early 2013, I committed to writing 50,000 plus words come November. I did it.

The thought behind the book was that I wanted to give people hoping to transform their lives the ability to go to a seminar on success without having to pay hundreds of dollars. It’s not that I don’t hope you do, but I understand it’s not the most practical thing for people who really want to transform their lives to do.

My novel offers an escape from the real world as many novels do, but I promise you will not come back without having learned something valuable to use in the real world.

Alas, you can find my novel here. I hope you find it worth your time.

 

Stay Positive & Enjoy