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Every month, I have at least a dozen people tell me that I need to write a book. "The SEOmoz blog is great," they say, "but a book has the power to connect with an enormous audience," and besides, they’ll continue, "I need something to read on the plane."
I’ve finally come to the realization that they’re right. Despite my frenetic schedule, packed with travel, clients, in-house projects, editing, managing, phone calls, radio shows (did I mention I did the Daily Searchcast with Danny this morning?), and all that operating a business entails, it’s no excuse for not writing. In fact, on this past trip to Boston & New Jersey, I actually started a book. Check out my first stab at an introduction and tell me what you think:

I’m severely addicted to Internet marketing. Every day, I help companies drive traffic to their websites, employing a massive array of […]

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