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Announcing my new book, "Bit Literacy"

Bit Literacy coverFinally I'm announcing the launch of my new book!...

Bit Literacy: Productivity in the Age of Information and E-mail Overload

...is now available at bitliteracy.com.

Why I wrote the book

For the last few years I've noticed people under a tremendous amount of information overload. E-mails pile up, todo lists get scattered around the office, and people live in a state of fear that they'll be "found out" or punished for being so overloaded. It's a vicious cycle that shows no sign of letting up.

My new book shows how to solve all those problems - permanently.

I've used the methods of bit literacy as I've created them over the past ten years, and they work wonders:

• managing e-mails, a todo list, media diet, and photos

• knowing how to WRITE an e-mail effectively

• choosing good file names, and knowing where to store files

• knowing the different file formats and when to choose them

These are skills that most people don't know simply because they've never been taught, and only because there's never been a source of that knowledge. Bit Literacy fixes that. This is the book for everyone with an e-mail address: executives, freelancers, parents, students, teachers, doctors, and everyone else with a computer.

Get the book here: http://bitliteracy.com

Your next steps

If anything I have ever written has ever helped, or meant anything at all to you, then I'd ask you to trust me that this book will help you work better, and live a fuller life outside of work. But I need your help.

You have simple next steps. Please...

1. Get the book. (Either buy it at bitliteracy.com, or come to my NYC seminar in May, and you'll get the book there.)

2. READ the book. The whole thing, front to back.

3. Try PRACTICING the methods in the book, starting with "managing incoming e-mail."

4. If it helps you be more productive, and less stressed, then TELL OTHERS about it. There is no major PR firm or publishing house backing this message...

Like everything else I've brought you - the Gel conference, the Uncle Mark guides, This Is Broken, even the newsletter itself - I'm depending on you to spread the word. It's in your hands now to permanently solve information overload, for yourself and others.

Please give Bit Literacy a try. It could change your life.

Get started now: http://bitliteracy.com





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"...the Elements of Style for the digital age."
- Seth Godin
Bit Literacy, the book by Mark Hurst, shows how to solve email and info overload.