The Unlimited Freelancer is Now Available in Paperback!
Posted May 5, 2009 in News
Great news! The Unlimited Freelancer is now available in paperback format! If you’re one of the many who have waited patiently to get a print copy of the book, you can breathe a sigh of relief because your wait is finally over :-)
Starting now, you can buy The Unlimited Freelancer paperback on Lulu.com for just $29. That’s the same price that the eBook version has been selling for, only you get a high-quality 232 page 6″x9″ paperback book.
Creating the paperback was a ton of work, but the end result was definitely worth it. The book has a nice glossy cover (full color) and the interior has sharp and easy to read text. Even the inside graphics came out pretty well!
Well, that’s all for now. Head on over to Lulu if you’re interested in the paperback!
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