Email Making You Crazy? Tame the Email Beast!

Book Launch Today:  Taming the E-Mail Beast!
Is your email driving you crazy?  Do you need to get your inbox in control?  Are you spending time chasing the email tail?  🙂
My friend, Randy Dean, recently wrote a great new book all about better managing your e-mail, and he is launching it on Amazon.com TODAY. It is a book so many of us need — it is called Taming the E-mail Beast: 45 Key Strategies for Better Managing Your Email Overload — and, as you can tell by the title, it is all about getting control of your e-mail account and activities.  It really covers everything that may be ailing you in your e-mail activities and management – learn more at http://www.TamingEmailBook.com.
I’m trying to help Randy hit #1 on Amazon in a few categories today, by telling you about his book — you can learn much more at http://www.TamingEmailBook.com. Notice he has some pretty amazing bonuses lined up for this launch — you can literally get thousands of dollars of professional development materials for the price of one book.  Randy even asked me to contribute a bonus to this effort – you’ll see my bonus in the list.
If your e-mail is bugging you, get a copy today. And if you know anyone that has some e-mail issues, send them this note so they can learn about the book too.
Randall “Randy” Dean, MBA, is known as the “Totally Obsessed” Time Management/Technology Guy and E-mail Sanity Expert. Randy is an expert speaker and trainer on the topics of time management, e-mail & office clutter management, related usage of MS Outlook and PDA/SmartPhone devices, and effectively managing internal staff & team meetings. He is the author of the new 2009 national productivity sensation, “Taming the E-mail Beast: 45 Key Strategies for Better Managing Your E-mail Overload” .  Randy also has a related multimedia enhanced self-study e-course version of this same program. To learn more about what Randy can do for you and your organization, visit his web sites: http://www.emailsanityexpert.com and http://www.randalldean.com

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