I second that request - but it's a big job. I was thinking of reading it out myself for my own purposes and recording that but your voice would be much better. I'd offer to do it myself for you but my Aussie accent might disturb the concentration. I read 'The Magic of Thinking BIG' and then bought the audio book but that was recorded by two other people.
It still worked though. They were great voice actors and put a lot of feeling into it. Audio book certainly helps when you're driving long distances. Admin Post At the moment, outsourcing for the job would not be cost effective as the BE would be to high, however I am exploring the idea of doing it myself for the following reasons: 1) 'I don't know how' - this always excites me to learn how to do something new. 2) It gives me an excuse to buy audio equipment (microphone, popfilter, etc.) 3) I don't believe a professional reader can convey the passion of the book that I can. (I've submitted the content to some readers already and haven't heard back; the content tone can be a little on the rough side.) 4) If I write another book, I will give me the experience to replicate the process again, and quicker. 5) It follows Fastlane conventions to control the process of production, given that the quality doesn't suffer.
That said, it is a big undertaking which in itself, has me a bit excited to 'just do it.' At the moment, outsourcing for the job would not be cost effective as the BE would be to high, however I am exploring the idea of doing it myself for the following reasons: 1) 'I don't know how' - this always excites me to learn how to do something new. 2) It gives me an excuse to buy audio equipment (microphone, popfilter, etc.) 3) I don't believe a professional reader can convey the passion of the book that I can. (I've submitted the content to some readers already and haven't heard back; the content tone can be a little on the rough side.) 4) If I write another book, I will give me the experience to replicate the process again, and quicker.
5) It follows Fastlane conventions to control the process of production, given that the quality doesn't suffer. That said, it is a big undertaking which in itself, has me a bit excited to 'just do it.' At the moment, outsourcing for the job would not be cost effective as the BE would be to high, however I am exploring the idea of doing it myself for the following reasons: 1) 'I don't know how' - this always excites me to learn how to do something new. 2) It gives me an excuse to buy audio equipment (microphone, popfilter, etc.) 3) I don't believe a professional reader can convey the passion of the book that I can.
(I've submitted the content to some readers already and haven't heard back; the content tone can be a little on the rough side.) 4) If I write another book, I will give me the experience to replicate the process again, and quicker. 5) It follows Fastlane conventions to control the process of production, given that the quality doesn't suffer. That said, it is a big undertaking which in itself, has me a bit excited to 'just do it.'
When an infant cries, you know it WANTS something. But do you know how to interpret if the MARKET is crying, and hence, wants something? Sometimes it’s as easy as listening, scouring through your Google analytics page, or reading through your email.
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Here’s a business lesson you won’t learn in business school: The market will always tell you in which directions you should be moving, or not moving. The market serves as both, judge and jury.
When I started writing and publishing the TMF, I didn’t anticipate doing an audiobook — it wasn’t apart of the “business plan” (which was just a bunch of scribbles in a notebook anyway). However, after selling tens of thousands of books, I noticed a pattern in my inbox, on the forum, and in other communications thrown my way: Where can I buy the audiobook? Is the audiobook available? You gotta do an audiobook! These repeated messages emerged into a consistent theme and represented priceless market feedback, or “road noise”. In other words, the market was CRYING and telling me what IT wanted. This fundamental lesson is why I believe business plans are pretty much worthless — as soon as you catapult something out into the marketplace, the market will mirror its verdict by way of sales, no sales, or communicative feedback.
After reading substantial emails asking me about the, I decided it was time to produce one — not because I WANTED to produce one, but because the MARKET wanted me to produce one. That said, by request, is now available for instant download (MP3s) or in CD Case. The book is narrated by myself and is over 12 HOURS of audio — yes, 12 FREAKING hours!
To listen to an audio sample of the PREFACE and CHAPTER 1, or to purchase, hit your browser to: or As as special to my readers who’ve asked, I’m offering a NEW RELEASE discount this week only. (Valid until June 8th, 2012) Use discount code “AUDIOBOOK-VIP” to get your 15% discount — and BTW, I am limiting the release of the audiobook — it won’t be available at Audible or Amazon. (This also is going to serve as a distribution/marketing experiment as well!) In closing, the important growth lesson is this: Listen to the market as it contains valuable clues on how to grow your business. If hundreds of people are asking for something (a new feature on your website, an alternative product, a complimentary product) examine the opportunity to offer it! No business grows by ignoring the market and by standing still.
Always remember The market (your customers!) hold the key to everything you selfishly want. Give them what they want, and you’ll likely get what you want! Best wishes, MJ DeMarco Tags. Last Tweets. RT: How Johnny became a world-class Olympic swimmer without ever jumping into the pool. (He didn't.), 2 hours ago. RT: He joined the forum at 18 searching for success.
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