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Be The Authority In Your Local Community By Publishing An Educational Book
By: Brenda Geiger, Managing Attorney, Geiger Law Office, P.C.
There are many ways that an estate planning professional can stand out in the crowd. However, there are few ways to better stand out in the crowd than by writing a book. In this article I’m going to share with you some of the tips and techniques that I have used in my own practice to help establish me as an authority in my local community through the books that I’ve written.
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