100 You Have a Book in You to Amazon to buy your book without any other interest- ing links. Provide links in the body of the blog to send people to helpful resources, like an article in the Times on becoming debt- free, or to Wikipedia to learn about the origin of money. 吀栀en at the end of your blog, invite people to check out your book. 吀栀at way you’re providing value to people, so they appreciate what you are o昀昀ering rather than just selling. 吀栀e paradox is this: when people feel you are delivering value for free, they’ll be much more likely to spend their money on your book. Become Supercharitable One of my earliest books, now in its third edition, is 吀栀e Miracle of Tithing, in which I taught the four ways of giv- ing: (1) your thinking, (2) your talents, (3) your time, and (4) your treasures, with the bonus being your thankful- ness for all the abundance you experience and express. From the beginning, Jack and I have tithed on every Chicken Soup book. We’ve donated at least 10 percent of our income from every book to charitable causes. First and foremost, that’s been a very important thing to do because it’s healthy for the soul, it brings about tangi- ble bene昀椀ts in the world, and, depending on what you get involved with, it can really make a di昀昀erence. 吀栀ink about microlending, or microcredit. 吀栀is is a very small amount of money loaned to a person or a family in pov-

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