You, Inc.: The Art of Selling Yourself

You, Inc.

Authors: Harry Beckwith,Christine Clifford Beckwith

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During a sale, the only thing that is more important than the product is you. The founder of Beckwith Advertising and Marketing, Henry Beckwith, gives you everything you need to perfect the art of selling yourself. With a great sense of humor and revolutionary advice, this book is sure to make you the next success story.

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