“Introverts. The world needs us, can't live without us, and often doesn't quite get us. However, we persist, mostly behind the scenes, quietly contributing to society—writing, creating, designing, researching, solving problems, and digging for treasures ancient and new. Are you one of us?
If you're more of a Warren Buffett than a Donald Trump, and more of a Greta Garbo than a Madonna, you've come to the right place. It's time for you to stop hiding from the spotlight. Time to get recognized and compensated for your gifts.
Rather than buying in to the common misconceptions about introverts, you'll apply your quiet strengths to raise your visibility in a way that feels right for you. And guess what? You don't have to brag. Not even remotely. You can promote yourself authentically without the ‘ick’ factor.”

About the author:
Author of Self-Promotion for Introverts®: The Quiet Guide to Getting Ahead (McGraw-Hill), Nancy Ancowitz is a business communication coach specializing in career advancement and presentation skills. She has spoken at New York University, Columbia University, the 92nd Street Y and the Smithsonian Institution, and her media coverage has included The New York Times, Newsday, CNN.com, Monster.com, CareerJournal.com, WABC-TV, and Self, Woman’s Day, Marie Claire and