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Interview with Experts (Part 1)
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Also tell them that promotion of the final item will (or could, depending on whether you are able to do all of this) include a high quality eBook Cover, Full Website with Header Graphics, and Detailed Sales Letter and so on.

Now tell them what the basis of the 'interview' is......

"I have prepared 12 topics / questions which I have presented to each of the people I have invited to participate. The twelve may contain more than one question, but this is aimed at building more 'atmosphere' to the topic and it is not necessarily required to answer each sub question. Likewise, there are sections where I have asked for your Top 3 (or so) Tips. There is nothing to suggest that you must give exactly 3 (or so) replies! More would be better, less if you prefer. It's up to you!"

Next follow on something like this....

"I would heartily welcome your expert views and input on this project, and I would very much appreciate you kind cooperation."

"I am seeking to finalize and publish this book by then end of MONTH this year, and would like to have your much valued responses by DATE if at all possible." (HINT - the reason for this is to ensure that everyone who is contributing to your eBook / report, has the same deadline to work to)

"Looking forward to hearing from you...............here are the twelve questions / topics I have prepared (please note - all contributors will have the exact same questions and unlimited copy space to respond)"

Kindest regards

YOUR NAME YOUR CONTACT DETAILS.

That’s it for PART 1 of Interview with Experts.

In PART 2, I give a list of detailed questions which you could use when you contact the experts.

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