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	"If you've been doing walk-around forever or just bought an invisible deck yesterday - The Approach is the best investment you can make. Jamie's covered EVERYTHING based on self-actualized innovation as a worker in the trenches. Two thumb tips up and a Sanada gimmick high five!" -Bill Abbott
	
	"Jamie D. Grant writes with wit, intelligence and brevity – a rare trifecta. In this book he spills essential information that every walk-around performer needs to know. Sure, you already know some of this, but you don’t know it all. And that makes this a required investment in your performing career." -Ken Weber
	
	"If I only had this and the Tarbell course, my magic career would be in great hands..." -John H
	
	"This is the book that every magician needs in their library . . . even seasoned pros (who will either just confirm what they already know, or if they're like me, manage to learn something new that hadn't occurred to them before). In a short amount of time, I'll be able to tell which performers have read this book, and those who haven't, just by the merits of their performance. Thank you, Jamie, for sharing this "gift of wonder" with the magic fraternity. I will look forward to seeing the majestic garden that will result from the seeds you have planted." -Philemon Vanderbeck
	
	"Invaluable information for the working magician. This is definitely one of the best buys I've purchased in my 24 years in magic. " -J.M. 
	
	"P*ss*d that I didn't have this back in the day." -Steve Valentine
	
	Jamie D. Grant is a professional magician who, for over a decade, has entertained thousands of people from all walks of life. From billionaires to celebrities to the person next door, Jamie has been asked, and paid, to bring people joy and wonder. In this book, Jamie provides insider knowledge on how he did it… and how you can too.
	 
	Chapter List
	
	
	1|How many tricks you should know -Article
	2|Who are you? -Study
	3|Developing your sets~ Part I -Lesson
	4|How to practice -Essay
	5|Your Magic Fridays -Anecdote
	6|Business cards -Advice
	7|Websites -Tip
	8|How Do You Look? -Study
	9|What are you wearing? -Advice
	10|Funny or serious? -Anecdote
	11|Are you any good yet? -Lesson
	12|Starting Conversations -Advice
	13|Touching people -Trick
	14|How Much To Charge? -Article
	15|The Cocktail Party -Essay
	16|Getting started -Advice
	17|Volunteer gigs and charities -Advice
	18|What to say in emails -Tip 
	19|The telephone call -Trick
	20|Getting There -Lesson 
	21|Developing Sets- Part 2 -Article 
	22|Silence -Advice 
	23|What does my contract looks like? -Anecdote
	24|Transitions -Advice 
	25|Conquering nerves -Article 
	26|How to get gigs -Essay 
	27|Getting ready for your first one -Essay 
	28|Fingernail care -Trick 
	29|How much time to prepare -Tip
	30|Pocket management -Article 
	31|Your list -Study 
	32|THE BIG SECRET -Trick
	33|Your closeup bag/case -Advice 
	34|Things to never forget -Tip 
	35|Hat or No hat? -Essay
	36|The handshake -Tip 
	37|What to put in the lobby -Trick 
	38|Who to approach first? -Article 
	39|My first effect -Advice 
	40|What rubberbands to use -Tip 
	41|Moving through a room -Article 
	42|The first words you (I) say -Essay 
	43|Highs and lows -Article 
	44|Getting applause -Essay 
	45|More transitions -Study 
	46|Saying goodbye to your group -Essay 
	47|Tables versus standing -Advice
	48|Dealing with the Alpha male -Article 
	49|Staying in one spot -Advice 
	50|Busted! -Advice 
	51|Getting compliments -Tip
	52|Letting spectators shuffle -Article
	53|Reset. Reset -Study 
	54|Venue Staff -Tip 
	55|Kids at an event -Advice 
	56|Burning through material -Lesson 
	57|How many hours? -Lesson 
	58|Remembering names -Article 
	59|When to show the event planner -Tip 
	60|The card force I always use -Anecdote
	61|Accepting tips -Article 
	62|Wallets -Anecdote 
	63|Handing out business cards -Tip 
	64|What to never borrow -Anecdote 
	65|Someone wants to show a trick -Article 
	66|Regular decks -Study 
	67|Weddings -Lesson 
	68|Large tables -Anecdote 
	69|Do you join them for dinner? -Anecdote 
	70|Vest or jacket? -Tip
	71|The second Big Secret -Trick 
	72|Do it again -Article 
	73|Another magician shows up -Anecdote 
	74|Gigs outside -Advice 
	75|When only ten people show up -Anecdote 
	76|Do you need a stage show? -Study 
	77|Dance floors -Advice 
	78|Checking back in -Tip
	79|Dropping cards -Tip 
	80|Sponge balls -Trick 
	81|Dealing with disappointment -Advice 
	82|Hecklers -Article 
	83|Open versus closed body language -Lesson 
	84|One handed spectators -Anecdote 
	85|Stick lines -Essay 
	86|Lone stragglers -Tip 
	87|Journal -Advice 
	88|Leaving them with something -Essay 
	89|Custom decks -Article 
	90|False memories -Article 
	91|Invoices -Article 
	92|How to get testimonials -Article 
	93|Getting all the money -Article
	94|Increasing rates -Tip 
	95|Busking -Advice 
	96|Repeat gigs -Study 
	97|Pictures -Tip 
	98|Social media -Advice 
	99|Agents -Anecdote 
	100|Essay -Going full time
	101|Go get it -Advice 
	102|The beginning -Thanks 
	
	"Let me tell you 5 reasons why I think you should spend your hard-earned money on this...
	
	1. I just did a Walkaround gig last night for $ 1500. I did that, honestly, by doing all the things in this book.
	
	2. To become a doctor, a single textbook, for a single class, can cost $ 200. The Approach is under $ 100 for my entire guideline.
	
	3. There is a chapter called, "The Big Secret". Trust me when I tell you that, once you start doing gigs, will be worth the price of the book alone.
	
	4. I've never believed in "outsourcing". Everything, from the layout, the design, and the printing, is done here in Vancouver, Canada. By buying this book, you're positively affecting a community.
	
	5. You have my promise that, as a purchaser, you'll be able to ask me anything you need to help you with your career. It's ALL covered in the book but, if you hit a stumbling block, I'll be here to help. I guarantee it.
	
	- Jamie D. Grant