I don't know....When I've gone on interviews in the past, the fact I've had
articles published always seems to go in my favor. Granted, books and articles
are different. Can I say that without that, I wouldn't have gotten the jobs
or at the same salaries...no, but it didn't hurt.

The ultimate goal is to be financially rewarded, whether it's from directly
from the sale of the book, or indirectly through monitary rewards because you
have authored a book. Sometimes, the indirect rewards can far surpass the direct
rewards. 

So, yes, to approach writing a book, not to make direct money from the book
is not that unrealistic.


> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:u2-users-
> [email protected]] On Behalf Of Tony Gravagno
> Sent: Friday, March 25, 2011 4:14 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [U2] Does anyone have an MV BASIC cheatsheet?
> 
> > From: George Gallen
> > Of course there is also the financial gain from the
> > status of being a published author.
> 
> George, toss that one by anyone in this market who has published
> a book, and see how far it flies.  Jon?  Matt?  Steve?  Harvey?
> Malcolm?  (Most people here are saying "who?")  These days the
> blog is the new book (many of us blog books-worth of material
> each year) but that doesn't seem to be the marketing venue that
> most people would think either.  Brian could comment on all of
> that too.
> 
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