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    How to Identify Great Book Ideas and Writing Opportunities

    by Stephen L. Nelson in: Sales Letter

    The first and maybe the most important step in writing a book is coming up with a great idea for some really useful or interesting book. The great idea makes the writing fun. The great idea makes the book easier to sell to a publisher. In the end, the great idea means you’ve got a [...] Read more »

    The 12 Reasons Why Most Ads Fall Flat On Their Face, Costing You A Fortune Instead of Making You The Money You Deserve!

    by Shawn Davis in: Self Employment

    1.You think you need ‘Image’ or ‘branding’ advertising because that’s all the so-called ‘top guns’ use in their advertising. You don’t use direct response advertising they don’t and you’d think they know best.
    2.You never offer compelling benefits that cause your prospect to want to do business with you of your competitor.
    3.You don’t use [...] Read more »

    Digital Cameras Are Fun

    by Bonnie Archer in: Digital Camera

    What is one of the most fun computer accessories? Digital cameras I love mine! Wouldn't you like to send some pictures to some friends and family by e-mail? A digital camera is the easiest way to do that. Also, it is the easiest way to get pictures onto your computer. You can also print them [...] Read more »

    Converting Your Wedding Videos To DVD

    by Kirsten Hawkins in: Video Conferencing

    Technology marches ever onward and, as it does, it carries us right along with it. In the early 1980’s, as VCR’s dropped in price and appeared in more and more homes, there was a sudden mass appeal for people to have their old Super 8 home movies converted to video cassette. Video tapes last far [...] Read more »

    Ceiling Fans: Past and Present

    by Max Bellamy in: Home & Family » Home Improvement

    Philip Diehl first invented the ceiling fan in 1882, around the same time electricity was beginning to spread into homes and businesses throughout the country. Over the next decade, Diehl improved his original idea and made it more practical. Two improvements were that he made the motor smaller and added electric lights. By the 1920’s, [...] Read more »

    Common Sense Fire Safety

    by Eileen Church in: Kitchen

    This will come as no great surprise, but did you know that the majority of house fires are the result of cooking? In fact, studies show that cooking results in approximately 400,000 fires every year in single family homes and multiple family dwellings. Add to that the number of fires that go unreported and the [...] Read more »

    What Software Do You Need For Your Small Business

    by Jeff Schuman in: Life Insurance

    When running a small business there can be several jobs and tasks to take care of. Obviously knowing where the money is coming from and going is essential to running your business. That's why it is good to find out which small business accounting software is best for you to help you run a well [...] Read more »

    Network Marketing Do’s and Don’ts

    by Nial Robbins in: Internet Business » Network Marketing

    Why did you become a network marketer? Most people immediately respond, “for the money!” However, this is not the real reason.
    No one subjects them to the hard work of building a business just for little pieces of paper with the faces of dead presidents. The truth is you work in order to obtain what [...] Read more »

    Create a Traffic-Stampede with More Web Content

    by Scott Patterson in: Internet Business » RSS

    If you have an Internet business, then you have a need for quality, fresh content. It has been said that the more content means a greater chance of attracting web visitors.
    So basically, more content means more visitors which means more m*ney!
    But what if you really hate writing or can't think of ways to [...] Read more »

    Public Service Announcement (PSA) Radio Copy Writing Success

    by Scott Perreault in: Sales Letter

    What if the Super Bowl television commercials were all public service announcement (PSA) advertisements rather than beer, cars and soda commercials? Imagine, The Red Cross followed by the Make A Wish Foundation and the Shriners Hospital. Would the world still remained glued to the television? If the writers approached the copy for these PSA with [...] Read more »


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