Don’t Sell 2: An update

Things are progressing very well with the graphics for Don’t Sell Vol 2. The agency responsible for creating  the imagery and for designing the book are doing an exceptional job. I really wanted this book to be a natural progression from the first, looking the same (but different), same size,…

24th August 2022

Things are progressing very well with the graphics for Don’t Sell Vol 2. The agency responsible for creating  the imagery and for designing the book are doing an exceptional job. I really wanted this book to be a natural progression from the first, looking the same (but different), same size, same layout etc and Cool Blue Brand Communications have done exactly that.

Here’s a sneak preview of some of the visuals that are bringing the book to life. I don’t want to give too much away in relation to what the graphics represent, but I can share that the chapters for Don’t Sell Vol 2, ‘Hairdressers & Retail, the new norm’ are:

  

 

I am currently working hard to get the best deal for costs, and as with the previous book I will be self publishing. This in itself is a big investment. I am also looking at postage as the costs of sending the book have increased by over 45% since the first issue. Alongside this I am looking at all the other costs, envelopes, website payment fees etc. Like everything else, all have seen significant increases in costs. However I am aiming to keep the final price as realistic as possible.

Here on this site there are set charges for postage which are automated, but if you intend to purchase more than 5 copies, please contact me either via social media or at emil_mcm@hotmail.com so we can agree a suitable discount and postage deal.

Book 1: Don’t Sell, ‘Being Amazonian’ surpassed all my wildest dreams, it has been shipped to every continent and was very well received, something I am truly humbled by. My hope is that you enjoy Don’t Sell Vol 2, ‘Hairdressers & Retail, the new norm’ as much, and I look forward to hearing your feedback.

Further updates will follow, but as a guideline I am hoping to publish and be ready to ship mid to late September.

Drawing on personal experiences, salon business and the challenges sales people face in their daily life,
I’ve created a story that can be used in salons and on sales calls that will help overcome the challenges faced in the world of retailing.


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