No; then it's an example.
No. It failed to learn from its material and it failed its responsibility to its readers, the stores that tried to sell it, and the person who wrote it.
It could be seen as a success in that you followed through and completed the book. Success can be subjective and not solely based on sales figures. The value of the book may not be tied to its commercial success.
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he doesnt
unfortunately no it doesnt!
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Yes, provided the book store either wants the book you are trying to sell, or they know they will have a need for it.
The book is "Big League Sales Closing Techniques" by Les Dane.
Publishers look for a book that will sell. That's all. They keep up with the market, so they know what sorts of books people are buying, If your book is well written enough, they will either buy it, or tell you to send it back at a later date if they don't think they can sell it right away.
Ebay! Realityworks doesnt sell to individuals only schools.
yes it does but the only place i know it doesnt is in California
cuz his music is like dope you can sell it on any street corner in america