Frank Bettger's How I Raised Myself From Failure to Success in Selling: A modern-day interpretation of a self-help classic (Infinite Success)
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.91 (517 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1906821313 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 122 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-01-01 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
This is not the original book! Amazon Customer This person is a scoundrel. She has merely written an interpretation of Frank's original work. Garbage like this should be considered plagiarism and removed from Amazon.. "Unfortunate" according to kevin. Don't mess with perfection, just some advice for Ms. McCreadie who spread her negative spin all over Mr. Bettger's great book. Ms. McCreadie who appears to be a somewhat competent writer, unfortunately displays her melancholy attitude throughout the book. For example pg.Unfortunate kevin Don't mess with perfection, just some advice for Ms. McCreadie who spread her negative spin all over Mr. Bettger's great book. Ms. McCreadie who appears to be a somewhat competent writer, unfortunately displays her melancholy attitude throughout the book. For example pg.44 " Rather than look to see if it was dark outside men of money (I'm sorry, but women wouldn't be so stupid,)" is one of the many unnecessary comments displayed by Ms. McCreadie.. Unfortunate kevin Don't mess with perfection, just some advice for Ms. McCreadie who spread her negative spin all over Mr. Bettger's great book. Ms. McCreadie who appears to be a somewhat competent writer, unfortunately displays her melancholy attitude throughout the book. For example pg.44 " Rather than look to see if it was dark outside men of money (I'm sorry, but women wouldn't be so stupid,)" is one of the many unnecessary comments displayed by Ms. McCreadie.. " Rather than look to see if it was dark outside men of money (I'm sorry, but women wouldn't be so stupid,)" is one of the many unnecessary comments displayed by Ms. McCreadie.. NOT THE ORIGINAL! I bought this book over the original thinking that it was simply the original, but $2 cheaper on kindle. After reading the first chapter and then comparing it to the original, it is certainly worth less than the original, much less in fact. I will admit Karen, you are a hustler, but also a crook.Do not purchase this book if you're looking for the original.
About the Author Karen McCreadie is an expert and prolific author. She formerly worked in marketing and the personal development industry, and recently returned to the UK after 10 years in Australia. Karen has written books with multi-millionaire businessmen, CEOs and international speakers on topics ranging from sales, coaching and wealth creation to the mind/body connection and psychological profiling. Her popular Infinite Success adaptations include Sun Tzu’s The Art of War (9781904902829), Napoleon Hill's Think and Grow Rich (9781904902812) George S. . Clason’s The Richest Man in Babylon (9781905940974) and Adam Smith's The Wealth of Nations (9781906821036)
Clason’s The Richest Man in Babylon (9781905940974) and Adam Smith's The Wealth of Nations (9781906821036). Her popular Infinite Success adaptations include Sun Tzu’s The Art of War (9781904902829), Napoleon Hill's Think and Grow Rich (9781904902812) George S. Karen McCreadie is an expert and prolific author. . She formerly worked
Karen McCreadie's interpretation of How I Raised Myself from Failure to Success illustrates the timeless nature of Bettger's insights. By bringing the book to life through 52 modern case studies, this brilliant interpretation of How I Raised Myself from Failure to Success is an entertaining accompaniment to one of the most famous books on selling ever written.. Frank Bettger's momentous decision to undergo a complete personal transformation by putting enthusiasm into everything he did helped him achieve legendary status as an insurance salesman. His first book, published in 1947, How I Raised Myself from Failure to Success is still a bestseller today and has stood the test of time