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[Podcast] Episode #9: All about REWORK Matt Mar 02 2010

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Time: 41:20 | 03/02/2010 | Download MP3



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REWORK hits stores on March 9. This episode features an extended conversation all about the book. We discuss why we wrote it, what it was like working with our publisher, the writing process, the illustrations, the cover, and more.

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2 comments so far

Adi 02 Mar 10

A guy releasing multiple music albums makes really good sense. Each album sells well only for a short period of time. Afterwards, sales decrease significantly.

A music album is nothing more than an information product. Most people don’t consume multiple times the same product. People usually want the best, newest and easiest instant packaged dream.

On the other hand, when you buy a service, like your apps for example, you think more in terms of results rather than hype.

Donny V 03 Mar 10

Can you guys please setup a good recording station with someone that actually knows how to mix voices. You have all this great info your telling us but If we can’t understand anything your saying or need to crank the volume to 11 to hear it. Then your message is getting lost.

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