Minggu, 29 Maret 2009

The Future is Here for Antiquarian Books

What is an antiquarian book ?


The origin of the word antiquarian is derived from the word antique, which simply refers to something that is old, and from a former time. In it’s most common usage, it may refer to either a person who studies, or collects, or deals in old objects, or it may be used as an adjective when referring to the object, itself. For example, a collector of antique lamps, could be called an antiquarian, in general, or an antiquarian lamp collector, while the lamp itself could be called an antiquarian lamp.

For the purposes of this article, an antiquarian book is simply an old, or antique, book.

If you ask 100 people at what age a given object becomes an antique, you’ll probably get a 100 different answers. Exactly what constitutes old is up to debate.

When does a book actually become an antique ? I've seen books published in the 1950's that were touted as being antiquarian, yet, to me that seems too current to be an antique. In my mind, if a book is still part of current, living history, then it shouldn't be considered as being an antiquarian book. Of course, my living history would be different from the someone else's living history, so.. the debate continues. (Of course, I have a personal bias here, because I don't like the idea of something, anything, being classified as an antique, that was new in my own life time.)

For the sake of this essay, I have somewhat arbitrarily decided a book is an antiquarian book if it was published prior to 1923. In the year 2008, that would be about 85 years old. This date coincides with current copyright law that generally removes copyright protection from books published prior to 1923. Since the book protection is expired, I figure it must be old, and antiquarian.

That is not to say that there are no antiquarian books after 1922. There are plenty, I’m sure. For me, it would depend on it's subject matter. For instance, a nonfiction book about astronomy would be outdated, and eligible to be called an antiquarian book; while a work of fiction would not.

A distinction must be made between books that are collectible, and antiquarian books, in general. Collectible books are not necessarily old books. First editions, signed editions, rare books, often fall far short of being old enough to be called antiques.

Antiquarian books can also be collectible books, too, for a variety of reasons, but they are also collectible for simply being antique. Like so many antiques, their value is in the eyes of the beholder. In order to understand their value, or even the desire to own any antique, per se, is not clearly understandable unless you-yourself like to have antiques.

Generally speaking, antiquarian books really aren’t practical antiques to own. They are usually delicate because of their age, and are often not really suitable for reading, per se. Mostly, they are meant to sit on a shelf, and to be relished by the owner. In some cases, they do require special handling, and environmental storage to maintain their condition, and prevent further deterioration. Obviously, this would apply expensive books.

If you own a very old book, you probably won't sit down and read it for fear of destroying the book; they are not sturdy enough to read. I speak from experience. I have several books that are over 200 years old that I only occasionally peruse; I would destroy them if I were to sit down and read them.

Even a moderately aged antiquarian book in good condition, with sturdy binding, and pages, will wear quickly when they are opened, and read. Pages tear easily when they are approaching the 85 year old mark. A book in poor condition, such as might have been a library copy, will wear-out much faster.

Are Antiquarian Worth Reading ?

This is actually the subject of another essay in itself, however, in brief, many antiquarian books are still valuable sources of information, and enjoyment. Many of our classical fiction books are antiquarian books. They have been reprinted and repackaged into a more modern form. Many fiction works are in the Public Domain, i.e., their copyright protection has expired, so publishers are free to reprint, and sell them as new. And many have been digitized, and are available as electronic books, i.e., ebooks, for reading on your computer, and various other devices.

Non-fiction books are less likely to be reprinted, though there are many that have been reprinted. It depends on the subject matter. For example, American era history books with subjects such as history of the Civil War, or World War I, etc, would be good antiquarian history books to reprint, or recycle. Since the history of War doesn't change; the information in the older books are just as valid as a newer book. A good example is the antiquarian book The Civil War Through The Camera, by Henry Elson. The fact is, many current history books rely heavily on antiquarian books as resources.

Generally, antiquarian books that are reprinted are meant more for general public use, rather than for students. For instance, I am a history buff, particularly American history, and American era History, but I'll read almost anything that is non-fiction that suits my interests. In my opinion, many of these books could serve as text books suitable for students, at a substantial savings in costs, yet they are largely ignored by educators.

The Now and Future of Antiquarian Books.

In my opinion, right now, antiquarian books, are an excellent investment if they were published before 1923. Many of these books are in demand by collectors, and publishers who would like to use them for commercial such as reprinting and selling them, or producing movies, or creating ebooks, etc.

In the past, before the copyright laws were revised, new books would enter the Public Domain every day. Now, because of revised copyright protections there will be few new books entering the Public Domain, for many years to come.

This is not absolute; there will be some books entering the Public Domain, but, because of the complexity of the laws, you need to research each one on a case-by-case basis; the point is, prior to the revision of the laws, many more books would have entered the Public Domain on a regular basis, than now; that will not resume until approximately 95 years after 1923, or about 2017.

More and more antiquarian books are being digitized, and reformatted, and therefore becoming available to the general public. Digitizing antiquarian books, i.e., creating ebooks, has many advantages, such as:

1) Cost and availability. Antiquarian books will no longer be hard to find, or rare.
2) You can actually read them; they won't be destroyed by using them.
3) Obviously, they won't wear-out, or degrade with time.
4) They are easy to store.
5) Their information is still valuable.
6) The original printed book version can be enhanced with modern multimedia effects.
7) Readability is enhanced; and the publication can be colorful, and soundful, and printable, and bookmarkable, and searchable. It can include slideshows, and music, and video, and audio, and can include additional information and resources.

The cost of an ebook, whether antiquarian, or newer, can vary widely. There are many antiquarian books that are free. Others, while not free, are still much lower in cost than most printed books.

Of course, there are always disadvantages to ebooks. For example, you need a computer, or some kind of electronic device to read the ebook. If your ebook is designed for a computer, then you need to read it at a desktop computer, or a laptop. Unless you have a laptop, it would be difficult to sit in your easy chair and enjoy your ebook.

There are handheld electronic devices for reading ebooks. Some are designed specifically for ebooks, while others are for more generic personal devices. These are convenient because they can go wherever you go, much like a printed book. These are not portable computers, and do not have all the capabilities that a computer-based ebook has, therefore, they are only suitable for certain types of publications; for example, a fiction book would be a good candidate because it is text-only. In my mind, a major drawback is the size of the text, and the readability.

Computer-based ebook publications are better suited to books that contain multimedia enhancement capabilities, rather than text-only publications. For example, a publication with 100's of images could include slide shows, and captions, music, videos, audio, etc. While handheld devices are better suited to text-only applications, such as novels, or news feeds, contracts, etc.

I'm sure in the future their will be an electronic device that has all the multimedia capabilities of a desktop computer, packaged in a device that can be easily accessed while you're sitting in your favorite chair, or sitting on an airplane, etc.

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As previously mentioned, a big advantage of having an antiquarian book in an ebook format is that you can, in fact, read the book without damaging, or destroying the book. And the ebook is preserved for many years to come; you'll never have to worry about the pages fading, or curling, or becoming damaged, etc.

I am a History Buff; a permanent Student; I love to read about history. When I read history books, I love to study the associated pictures, and illustrations, and photographs, etc. Ebooks allow this with ease; the text is easier to read, and I can jump to associated images/pictures, with captions, and then easily return to the text.

I can bookmark as many pages as I like, and return at a later time. And, I can word search the publication, and then jump directly to a desired page; a researcher, or a student would find this a valuable tool. And then, once found, the information can be easily printed; this is a very handy feature for the researcher.

The Future is heret for Antiquarian Books

The future is here, and bright for antiquarian books. I don’t think it is outrageous to predict that, eventually, every book that was ever printed will be digitized, and therefore will become readily available to anyone who has access to our growing knowledge base.

I would image that many of these books will be translated into other languages, opening-up yet another source of antiquarian books for the masses.

The computer age, and digitization and creation of ebooks has extended the life of every book ever written, and will become an important resource of the future.

Digitization of antiquarian books is the Gutenberg Press of the current era.

The End

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Author: Stephen Hawley

E-book Topic


If you want to start your e-book business, you should select the right e-book topics. Coming up with a topic for your e-book may be a challenge to you. But it is unnecessary to worry about it, for there are many topics for you to write about. You just have to choose a topic you know about. Here are some topic ideas for e-books.



Topic on parenting - you can share your parenting knowledge in an e-book. It is a great topic for an e-book. You can tell your questions between you and your children and then find answers to these questions. You also can write an e-book about things someone told you about being a mom, or dad. In addition, topic on home business is a good idea. Lots of parents are now looking for work-at-home opportunities and your information will be welcomed. Your e-book on how to work at home while caring for your children will certainly be in huge demand.



Topic on computer - you can share your computer knowledge in an e-book. In these days, many people are in trouble as to how to protect themselves from viruses and spy ware. You can write an e-book explaining some useful technique or recommending some anti virus software you have used. Besides, you can include your e-book some tips about upgrading the computer. Whatever you know how to do on the computer could be turned into an e-book.



Home schooling can be a good topic. Nowadays, home schooling is becoming a heated topic. More and more people are considering home schooling their children. No matter you were home schooled or you are home schooling your children; you can share the experiences with others who are looking to home school. There are many things you can talk about such as different curriculums, home school activities, social issues facing children that are home schooled, and so many others.



There are so many e-book topics; you could write on weddings. You can give your advice as to which place is good for wedding, where the perfect honeymoon spot is, where to find discount wedding gowns or how to save money on the big day. Share what you know in an e-book about weddings.



There are many other topics you can write in an e-book. But one important thing you should keep in mind is that you should write what you are familiar with.



Setting a right price for your e-books is one of the most important things for your success with e-book business. Your price should not be too low or too high. Setting a reasonable price is essential for people may use the price to judge the value of your e-book.



Setting a right price for your e-books is one of the most important things for your success with e-book business. Your price should not be too low or too high. Setting a reasonable price is essential for people may use the price to judge the value of your e-book.



Setting the right price is by no means easy. If the price is high, no one will buy your e-books; if the price is low, people may think your e-book is of little value. E-books are a quite new thing and they are digital, so it is nit easy to judge the true worth of the e-books. You should look at e-books from different perspective to determine their actual worth in this new cyber world.



You should know well about your goal. If you want to establish your credibility through distributing your e-books widely and exposing them maximum, you should keep your price on the low level. Low price can draw many people to your business and help you acquire many long-term customers.



Now, you need to work out what your customer want for your e-books. What do they want to know? What problems do they have? What information do they want to learn from your e-books? You should make sure that the problem your e-books solve is relevant to most of your customers. The e-books about a new technique can be sold at a high price.



You should figure out when you should change the price of your e-books. You need to figure out beforehand how long you plan to offer the e-books at this price.


There are many different formulas and methods for determining the correct price for your e-book. You should try your best to now some better ones.



Setting the right price is by no means easy. If the price is high, no one will buy your e-books; if the price is low, people may think your e-book is of little value. E-books are a quite new thing and they are digital, so it is nit easy to judge the true worth of the e-books. You should look at e-books from different perspective to determine their actual worth in this new cyber world.



You should know well about your goal. If you want to establish your credibility through distributing your e-books widely and exposing them maximum, you should keep your price on the low level. Low price can draw many people to your business and help you acquire many long-term customers.



Now, you need to work out what your customer want for your e-books. What do they want to know? What problems do they have? What information do they want to learn from your e-books? You should make sure that the problem your e-books solve is relevant to most of your customers. The e-books about a new technique can be sold at a high price.



You should figure out when you should change the price of your e-books. You need to figure out beforehand how long you plan to offer the e-books at this price.



There are many different formulas and methods for determining the correct price for your e-book. You should try your best to now some better ones.

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Author: sunshine02

How to Read and Study a Book

In order to read and study a book well, we have to first of all understand both terms.

What is reading a book?

Reading a book is the ability to look at what is written on its pages and understanding what is bieng explained. If a person is able to look at a book written in Chinese characters and he or she is able to undestand the meaning of what is being explained, then he or she can be able to read the book.

In order to read a book effectively, the following guidelines should be taken into consideration.

1. Understand the books Title.

2. Understand the books subject matter.

3. Understand the Titles, Subtitles, Headings and Subheadings.

4. Read the Book's introduction from it's Author.

5. Devote your time to read the book.

To understand the Book's Title: This is the name of the book. It's usually written on the books front cover. It explains to a reader what the book is all about. If you want to read a book named Astronomy, you should be able to understand that the book is about the Sun, Moon, Stars and the Planets.

To understand the Book's subject matter: This is what is being written about and explained in the book you are reading. If you want to read a book on Astronomy, you should know that the books explains the Sun, Moon, Stars and Planets, hence the book's subject matter is about the bodies found in Outerspace.

To understand the Titles, Subtitles, Headings and Subheadings contained in the book: They help readers to know more of what is being explained of the books subject matter hence if you are reading a book about Astronomy and you find the heading THE MOON, a reader should understand that the moon is being explained about in a certain chapter or paragraph.

To read the book's introduction: It is very important for readers to read the book's introduction. It is usually written on one of the front pages of the book.It is an introduction of the book to readers by the author. The introduction does help readers to understand what the author was writting about so it's important to read it.

Time devotion: Finally, Readers should devote their time, attention and thoughts to read the book they are reading. It is very important for readers so that the may Understand what they are reading. One cannot read a book effectively while holding a book in one hand and holding a baby in the other. The reader's attention and time will be divided between the two.

What is studying a book?

In order to study books effectively, one has to understand what the process is all about. Studying books involves the following three steps.


1. To read the book one is studying.


2. To understand whatever is being read.


3. To actually study the book.


To read a book is the ability to look at what is on the pages and to understand what is written or printed on it. To understand what one is reading in a book is to have the ability to know the meaning of what is bieng explained. To study the book is to devote your time, attention and thoughts to read and understand the contents of the book.


The above steps are what readers of books should apply to read effectively




Because people are different, People study books for different reasons.The main reason why people study books is to acquire the vast amounts of knowledge that they contain, For instance, How much can a person learn from any Encyclopaedia?

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20 Economical Book Marketing Techniques


*The succeeding article is about Marketing Self Published Books, Profitable Book Marketing, Book Marketing Strategies, and many other useful tips about online book marketing.


Whether you are an upstart author or a self published author, an efficient book marketing plan in these times of economic recession need not be expensive if you just know your target market, find the most economical means to inform this market of your works, and establish a lasting, trustworthy relationship with your new-found markets.

Study carefully your expected demographic market’s spending behavior and changing lifestyle habits, given these trying times, and then find effective ways and methods that they may be convinced and persuaded in buying your book. Also, compare the effectiveness of your book marketing plan with the competition of the same genre, and consider relevant marketing factors such as the pricing of the book, the common qualities of the bestselling authors, the present market demand for the genre, and the strengths and weaknesses of the competition.

Try choosing or combining any of these effective book marketing techniques so that you will not only save on your book marketing investment but will become an efficient "author-preneur" as well:

1. Conduct book signing campaigns at local/statewide bookstores, book fairs, and literary conventions, which lets you market for free or for a very minimal registration fee.

2. Strategically schedule the announcement of your new book or continuing publicity with a relevant national news event, a new blockbuster movie, or a trade fair.

3. Write articles on topics of current interest and correlate it with the beneficial features and advice found in your book, then submit at free PR websites.

4. Participate in various online authors’ or genre-specific blog sites. This is one tried-and-tested avenue for the so-called "viral marketing" to flourish because in manifesting your thoughts and perspectives to thousands of online bloggers, you make them appreciate your knowledge and expertise on a particular subject matter of interest, which is related to the book you are writing. In this manner, you are actually and indirectly promoting your book with your interesting ideas shared online.

5. Publish actual portions or excerpts of your book together with a concise feature article that can be distributed in high visitor web portals and article data bases on the Internet.

6. Deal with a reliable print-on-demand publisher that offers complete and extensive distribution services.

7. Consider more promising, diversified literary text formatting options for your works like having a full text version of your book stored in .pdf format, having an e-book version of your writing, and having downloadable versions of your book to Internet-capable handheld computer owners.

8. Participate often in writers’ conventions, writing guild conferences and symposia and the like. You could gain crucial, practical inputs from seasoned authors who will give you effective marketing advice that may not be found elsewhere.

9. Have yourself available as a public forum/special events speaker in the field or area of your expertise. You may not actually sell books, but may issue author cards for the program participants who may be your future book buyers.

10. Consider listing your book on online classified ads websites.

11. Send e-mails to your friends and reader fans of scanned excerpts of your book with a matching explanatory note.

12. Place an ad in social networking sites that allow the marketing of your books/latest work for free or for a discounted fee.

13. Be a proactive author like giving complimentary copies of your book to celebrities and well-known resource persons, sending opinion articles for newspapers, and getting actively involved in community projects and charitable events.

14. Contact genre experts, independent book critics, and well known book review companies for favorable endorsement comments,

15. Send PR’s to newspapers in your city or state for the purpose of being featured and getting book reviews.

16. Find local or state area radio stations and television stations that actually feature programs about writers, literature, or books then try to find out if you can send a PR of your book or better still, get a radio or television interview.

17. Make your own creative video presentation of your book and upload it to video-sharing websites.

18. Be your own book broadcaster. Make a podcast-able audio presentation of your book. This marketing option is ideal for authors of language and speech books, business and economics books, and even of the fiction genre.

19. Find author marketing websites that offer free ad listings of your book. This is the Internet version of the conventional bulletin board display.

20. Find book marketing services providers that offer bundled marketing programs at a discounted rate. Compare prices according to your book marketing needs, the kind of services that you prefer, the quality of the services offered, and the limits of your marketing budget.

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Bharat Book Bureau Promotes New Report on Iptv Applications - Enhanced Television Applications as a Battleground for Customer Loyalty


Bharat book bureau promotes new report on ' The reference to the Battleground refers to one segment of the larger clash between the cable, telecommunications and satellite service provider industries' which are actively building out and providing similar consumer service offerings which provide voice, video and data. Service providers, primarily those with legacy telephony distribution networks, are utilizing IPTV technology for all or part of their video delivery system. The promise of this technology should include acceleration of their ability to deliver enhanced television services and change the way television is used by consumers. The Battleground for customer loyalty will increasingly be influenced not only by the technology deployed, but also by changes in regulatory policy, the competitive trends in the supply of content, and demographic changes in population.


IPTV Applications - Enhanced Television Applications as a Battleground for Customer Loyalty represents a detailed strategic guide and insider view of the current market changes in the clash between the New Media Titans. It addresses the role of the traditional media provider (cable, telecom, satellite) role in delivering enhance IP based services via television. This publication is a look into the industry direction over the next 24 months and identifies opportunities for industry opportunities for products, services, investment, and M&A.


Key Highlights


IPTV and Enhanced Television Applications


Enhanced television application concepts are not new
Limited availability of IPTV platforms hurts ability to monetize innovation
IPTV Ecosystem Capabilities


IPTV Ecosystem components potentially improve efficiency and lower cost of enhanced application deployment.
Concerns regarding content security are abating but preventing reincarnation of the original "Napster" remains a priority
Competitive platforms (MHP, Tru2Way) address far greater base of users. Internet delivery to enabled televisions could bypass IPTV providers.
Service Provider Priorities Affect Deployment Timing


Competition for bundled services leads to focus on core services
Enhanced applications interesting but assessing consumer value difficult
Enhanced apps must 'first, do no harm' to core service offering performance and reliability and should reinforce value of triple play services
Enhanced Applications Potential Varies by Category


Commercial issues between content and service providers complicate enhancing premiere national content.
Personalized information applications provide low hanging fruit
Web based content can expand localized offerings if secure
Blended applications provide options that meet competition
Network based applications provide potential to build loyalty without complications of content negotiations
Opportunity Expands with Subscriber Base


Growth of IPTV subscriber base will expand opportunity
$1 Billion in Economic impact for US Service Providers by 2012


Target Audience


Investment Bankers, Financial Institutions, Hedge Fund Managers, C-Level Corporate Executives, Business Development, Strategic Company Direction, Technologists, Ad Networks, Ad Revenue, Content Creators, Content Aggregators, Content Providers, Media Companies, Cable, Satellite, Telecommunications, Network Distribution, Networking Companies, QoS and QoE Equipment Providers, IPTV, ITV, Media Cache Farms, Network Groomers, Video Search Engines. Web Portals, Web Content Hosting





Table of Contents:


Executive Summary.
The Future was Supposed to be Here by Now..
IPTV Ecosystems Enabling Applications.
IPTV Ecosystem Definition.
Competitive Ecosystems – Digital Broadcast and Satellite.
Over the Top Ecosystems.
IPTV Application Category Definitions.
Service Provider Platform Considerations – Telco, Cable and Satellite.
Quality of Service Priorities.
Market and Competitive Factors.
Security and Privacy – Not all Peers are Equal
Content Applications – Delivering the Entire User Experience.
Enhanced Television.
Enhanced and Telescoping Advertising.
Widgets/Customized Information Overlays.
Web based Channels.
Blended Applications – Where PC Apps Meet TV..
Personal Media Access.
Interactive Game Channels.
Network Applications – Voice, Video & Data.
Telephony Related Applications (Caller ID; Messages)
What Does it All Mean?.
IPTV Application Economic Potential
Content Application Financial Impact
Blended Application Financial Impact
Network Application Financial Impact
Summary Financial Impact for Applications.
Who Wins?.
Who Looses?.


Appendix A: Companies Covered


List of Figures


Figure 1 IPTV Application Ecosystem.
Figure 2 Motorola KreaTV™ Application Platform.
Figure 3 Market Share of High Speed Lines As of June 30, 2007.
Figure 4 Maximum Data Rates by Technology.
Figure 5 US Zip Codes with Multple High Speed Data Providers.
Figure 6 Enhanced Television Example - Ensequence Spike TV Video Game Awards.
Figure 7 Telescoping Advertising Example 1 - Icon Presentation Etc.tv.
Figure 8 Telescoping Advertising Example 2 - Navigation Options Etc.tv.
Figure 9 Widget Example - Verizon FiOS TV Service.
Figure 10 Texas Hold'em HD Game Example - Accedo Broadband.
Figure 11 HD Sudoku Game Example - Accedo Broadband.
Figure 12 On Screen Caller ID Display Example - Integra5.
Figure 13 SMS Display on TV - Integra5.
Figure 14 On Screen Voicemail Notification Example - Integra5.
Figure 15 On Screen Call Log Display Example - Integra5.
Figure 16 Projected US IPTV Subscribers.
Figure 17 Summary Application Financial Impact


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Selasa, 24 Maret 2009

Interspecies Communication Explored in Visionary Book

"Turtle Dolphin Dreams" is an imaginative, thought-provoking exploration of how humans, turtles, dolphins, and other beings in the animal world might connect and learn from one another. Despite its small size, it is not a children's book but rather a metaphysical and visionary journey for adults, for those who care about our earth, and those concerned about our relationship with the earth and its creatures.

The premise of the story is that turtles have been invited into the dream world of dolphins, and they have been communicating through their dreams for some time. The dolphins wish to communicate with humans as well, but they have had difficulty in reaching us so they have asked a turtle to speak for them because turtles, being amphibians that can breathe both on land and in water, can better communicate with both earth-bound humans and water-bound dolphins.

The turtle narrator, named Turtledove, spends considerable time explaining the details of how the shared dreaming works and why the dolphins wish to communicate with people. I find this discussion fascinating, for I have long wondered whether it is possible to communicate with other people through dreams-George du Maurier's much overlooked 1891 classic novel "Peter Ibbetson" explored this possibility, and I have always thought du Maurier visionary in his ideas, so I was elated to see Marian K. Volkman has imagined not only a similar but even more cutting-edge experience because the dream communication is between two different species.

The rest of "Turtle Dolphin Dreams" discusses lessons the dolphin world has to teach us about relationships, enjoying life and its pleasures, and the larger picture of life and the universe, called "the Seam." The section I found most interesting was about play. The dolphins do not understand why humans forsake play as we grow into adults, feeling guilt and a need to justify playing rather than working, when life is meant to be enjoyed, and the more pleasure we can gain from it, the better. I have come across this message many times in the past, but I thought it was perfectly presented in this narrative; it is a message that bears constant repeating in our fast-paced world.

Is inter-species communication possible? Physically, some progress has been made, but the dream world remains a place needing considerable more exploration as a possible medium for such communication. I believe "Turtle Dolphin Dreams" is more than a fantasy. It is exploring what could be, and what will be if we only learn how to relax and be open to the possibilities of this world rather than narrowly relying solely on logic, science and hard work that limit our imaginations. After all, it was by being open to possibility that the author Marian Volkman received the idea for the book through what she describes as a "telepathic experience" (see www.turtledolphindreams.com for the inspiring story of how the book came to be written).

Imagination is what leads to creativity, invention and ultimately the progress of both human civilization and the soul. So many ideas from science-fiction novels of a century ago have become reality. A century from now, inter-species communication as inspired by "Turtle Dolphin Dreams" might just as likely become reality. I doubt anyone who reads this beautiful little book will be likely to forget the possibilities it opens.

Tyler R. Tichelaar holds a Bachelor's and Master's Degree from Northern Michigan University and a Ph.D. from Western Michigan University. His family's long relationship with Upper Michigan and his avid interest in genealogy inspired Dr. Tichelaar to write his Marquette Trilogy: Iron Pioneers, The Queen City, and Superior Heritage. Dr. Tichelaar is also a professional book reviewer and editor. For more information about Tyler R. Tichelaar, his writing, and his author services, visit:

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By Tyler Tichelaar

How to Find Free "Freebies" For Your E-Book and Subscribers!

Everybody loves free stuff. Once you are done reading this article you too will know how to find free gifts, for free! You may have been offered free gifts at one time or another. You can offer freebies to expand your list of subscribers and potential customer base, or you can use freebies to add to the quality of content in your E-Book. Not to mention if you have give aways people will be more apt to reciprocate when it comes to selling them your product. You may also offer free gifts along side your product as a thank you to your loyal customers. You may ask, how do I offer free gifts to everybody without going broke? Here are some helpful tips you can use to easily obtain free freebies:

- Identify your key words, this is easily done, simply look at what subject your E-Book is about. Or what products and services your business has to offer. Compile a list of keywords for each of the products that you are promoting.

- Now lets research, simply go to your favorite search engine and type in your keywords followed by free stuff, freebies, free reports, or free E-Books. It will take a bit of time to find the right freebies for you. Most times you will find that people that offer this free stuff encourage you to distribute it. Viola instant freebies for free!

- Download the freebies. Just be sure that you will not be infringing on any copyright laws. Now you are ready to give away your own free stuff.

When creating an E-Book you can always create links to other free E-Books that go into more depth about a topic that yours brushes on. This adds to the quality and thoroughness of your E-Book.

It's all about the giving, the best customer is a happy customer! Free stuff makes customers happy and will keep them coming back for more.

written by David Vernon

David enjoys working on the computer. He is very resourceful and loves to share good information with people. Do you want to more helpful ideas when it comes to online marketing? Check out his blog at

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By David V James

Book Review - "Delay the Real World"

I just finished reading the book "Delaying the Real World" by Coleen Kinder. As a CEO of a teen jobs website and a professional career consultant, I read about 10 career related books per week. Some are good but most are bad. When I finished reading the first couple of pages of this book, I knew that this book was going to be a keeper. The book is written for high school or college students who find themselves in that transitional stage of life. The author suggests that you should delay the real world and not rush into Corporate America. I am sure that most parents would not be too happy about this advice but the author actually focuses on meaningful things that that fresh graduates can do that will actually help them develop.

I actually agree with her suggestions as I believe that this time in your life you will have freedom to do what you want and may never have this opportunity again. The greatest thing about this book is that each chapter has real stories of young people who write and share about their experiences. These experiences range from working on a vineyard in New Zealand to teaching for a year in Brazil. These stories of their adventures are very inspirational and will give you the strength to take the leap of faith yourself. I believe that if you actually do something you love and feel passionate about it can be valuable experience to all young adults. These early experiences could positively shape their future careers.

In closing, this is a great inspirational book and I recommend it for all new graduates.

Dan Keller is the CEO of the popular Teen Jobs site called TeenJobScene.com and Summer Job Search site

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By Dan Keller

Legal Workplace Investigations - A Book Review

Employment Law is one of the most critical issues facing employees, small business, and corporations. A strong suit of knowledge in this arena today, can save you much stress and a whole lot of money later. I hope all realize this and that is why I am going to tell you about a book I own in my legal-business literary:

"Workplace Investigations; A Guidebook for Administrators, Managers, and Investigators" by Donald W. Slowik; A Unicom Series in Legal Human Resource Development; The Evergreen Press, Evergreen, Colorado; 1996.

Ever wonder about how legal workplace investigations became necessary, ever wonder the history of the law on employment? Well, in this book you can learn about:

  • The Civil Rights Acts of 1870, 1871 and 1866
  • The Civil Service Act of 1883 or Pendleton Act
  • The Norris-LaGuardia Anti-Injunction Act of 1932
  • The Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 or FLSA
  • The National Labor Relations Act or Wagner Act of 1935
  • The Taft-Hartley Act or Labor-Management Act of 1947
  • The Equal Pay Act of 1963
  • Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964
  • Executive Order 11246
  • Title III-Federal Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968
  • OSHA of 1970
  • The Pregnancy Discrimination Act of 1978
  • The Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967
  • The Privacy Act of 1974

And that is just a start of the information in Part I of the book. You see, there are over 30 Acts that you need to legally have a handle on if you are involved in this type of law. Employer general counsels an attorney's specializing in law need this book. There is all sorts of great legal advice in this book and I definitely recommend it.

I would encourage Human Resource Directors to own this book, as well as risk management departments and corporate executives, as this information is definitely need to know if you wish to prevent employment lawsuits, that are time consuming, expensive and play havoc on a brand name and on the company's PR. Think on this.

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By Lance Winslow Platinum Quality Author

Book Review of the Good Cookie - Over 250 Delicious Recipes From Simple to Sublime

Looking for some new cookie recipes that will knock the socks off anyone that takes a bite? With over 250 recipes to choose from, Tish Boyle makes the task much easier with mouth-watering introductions that describe in detail the appearance, texture, and taste of every cookie.

The chapters are organized by technique, but the recipes are reorganized in an ingenious index by occasion or use: Ship Well, For Grown-Ups, Over-the-Top Chocolate, Bake Sale Bonanza, and the like. This is particularly useful for those of you who are never sure what cookies are for what occasions!

Food editor of the magazines Chocolatier and Pastry Art & Design, Boyle uses her experience as a pastry chef to update, improve, and choose between all those thousands of recipes for classic and best-loved cookies. She also includes recipes contributed by other excellent pastry chefs she's met, and for the remainder she relies on her own creative genius.

Some examples of the recipes in this great cookie cookbook are: Russian Tea Cakes, Lattice-Topped Linzer Bar and Hermits, and crowd pleasers like Citrus Sandwiches and Blueberry Crumble Bars. These recipes will satisfy every palate and skill level.

The Good Cookie has plenty of handy tips, such as not using a nonstick pan when baking Madeleines (they'll be over-browned). If you have children, you can also get them involved in helping you make these wonderful easy-to-make cookie recipes. With each step of the recipe numbered and easy to read directions, this book is for all ages of cookie lovers.

Get this book and start making some yummy cookies your family will love.

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By Aldric Chang Platinum Quality Author

Senin, 23 Maret 2009

Get to Know the Secrets of Book Publishing

When it comes to book printing the options available are varied and the best thing you can do is to find a company that produces the best quality and has the best printing service. The companies that offer this service will let you know of the various options that are included in the printing process of a book. Some of the processes involved in book printing include:

Binding Process - When you do binding, consider milling the pages at the spine of the book and then you can join them to the cover. This is the best and most common method used in many binding processes which involve paperback.

Book Bodies - Here the cover of the book is tabulated which is normally 50# or 60# on white paper, 55# on paper that is natural, 48 to 1024 pages, one or two pages of color text or even color inserts.

The covers used on a book - The size of book cover varies from book to book. Some of the books have covers of 10 to 20 points. In some cases some books are published with a cover that has a smooth stock that is not coated, while there are those that are laminated using GBC Lay Flat Film. It is thus your choice to ask the publisher to use full color options for your book.

Several of the publishing companies usually have print run of 250 to 50,000 copies each day. This type of difference varies from one publisher to the other. It is therefore your duty to know the date you want to release your book to the market and get to know the book publishing cost. In this case you will have to choose whether to add some features to your book that is not normally found in other books. You are therefore required to make request to your publisher so that these features can be included in you book. There are some of the things that you may include in the barcode which include name of the book, its ISBN and the price. These features are useful in identifying the book in a library or in a bookshop so that it is easier to make sale.

Books with full color photos require color separation. Make sure to trim the book properly to avoid trimming of important content. Choose publishers who offer bleeds to your book to get rid of damages.

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By Thomas Goodlett

How to Write a Non Fiction Book Your Readers Can't Put Down

Have you procrastinated on writing your book? Even quit because you got discouraged? Maybe you are stuck and need a book template that makes your writing easier and more natural. And, will also bring your book-best selling book status..

When your audience buys your book, they want to have their questions and problems answered along with being engaged on each page of every chapter.

Even if you are a professional in your niche, you may not write easy-to-read chapters. They may be dry, lecture style and telling rather than engaging and your readers. The consequences? Your readers won't finish your book and become a member of your 24/7 sales team. Word-of-mouth still sells a lot of books.

What's an author to do to write outstanding chapters?

1. First, write a chapter introduction engaging your audience with a few questions on where they are now ( problems, challenges).

2. Follow these few sentences with sharing what your reader will get out of this chapter (benefits). For instance, "In this chapter you'll discover how to..."

3. Write the middle part of your chapter. That means you'll need to use question headings that motivate and guide your reader to keep reading to get it all. See the above "What's an author to do to write outstanding chapters?" Here, you can include dialogue, stories and other creative non-fiction formats. You may also want to give a few short tips in every chapter to not only brand YOU, but to please your audience.

Your readers like short paragraphs and a break in the copy often. Tips are great for this. You can use quotes too, but they must relate to your chapter thesis-the main point your chapter makes.

My present book Write your eBook or Other Short Book Fast! went through at least 5 revisions to make it more readable. I've been a teacher, trainer, and seminar presenter for more than 20 years. I needed to be more compassionate about my audience, and give them the benefits I promised.

The first version came from a seminar for adults in San Diego. The handouts became part of chapters. They were straight forward telling how to write a book, from knowing its significance before you spend time and money on it, to pre marketing it with the nine essential selling points. They needed more. So over a few years my book evolved to what it is today.

A short (90 pages) how to write a book in both print and downloadable and printable eBook that answers all questions about getting a best seller out to your audience.

You can brand your business and share your unique message make the world a better place when you use a blueprint to make it easy to write your book.

Book Coach Judy Cullins helps emerging and professional authors help to get started writing your book. Get her free special report "How to Get Started Writing Your Book" at http://www.bookcoaching.com/book-for-profit.php

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By Judy Cullins Platinum Quality Author

How to Make Your Own Book

Do you want to make your own book? Making your own book is the easiest way to self publish and see yourself as an author. But some challenges exist. How can you make your book without complicated machinery or professional help? Won't the book I make end up cheap looking and unattractive? Absolutely not! In fact you can make your own book in the same quality books as ones you find the bookstore, right at home. It is easy economical and does not take any great technical skills. If you can use the computer and a word processor you are well on your way to getting your first book out.

If you are a Sunday school teacher,a writer or a marketeer you would understand the value of being able to make your own book as and when you want. The possibilities are enormous and you suddenly are empowered to do more. I talk from first had an experience. Your see, I was a writer who desperately wanted to become published. You know I just wanted to have my work in a finished book and hold it in my hands. That was all I wanted! My work was ready and I knocked many doors to get my book published, I even used the online Print On Demand portals. Sill the amount of money I would have to dole out seemed considerable and I was hesitant. It was I this time I discovered a really cool technique that would let me make a book right from the comfort of my home with nothing more than a computer and a printer.

I did not get the hang of it immediately and wasted some paper. I paid more attention to details and soon I had my first book that I made in my hands. It was pure joy and the immense satisfaction I felt is simply indescribable. I soon used this technique and made books for the kids at the Sunday school .It was a big hit,soon people wanted me to make books for them. It was fun. The best part is that it is not a lot of work. It takes me only a few minutes if I have all the things ready. I have created books from ebook,word documents, pdf docs and what not. It is a easy method anyone can learn.

I make the books with great looking covers and it does not in any look different from any trade paperback book you get in the store. It does not require any complex machinery nor a lot of time. I would recommend that any new writer use this technique to You can learn the same technique by reading more on http://www.squidoo.com/makeyourownbook

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By Alan L

Murder So Cold by Patricia Springer - True Crime Book Review

Married for eight years, the Smiths seemed the perfect couple. On September 28, 1994, in Portage, Michigan, Candace Smith was told by her father Russ that her mother had run away with another man. But he never explained to the young seven year old child why the bathroom upstairs was a wreck and why there was blood in the sink. They then drove miles out of state to her grandparent's house with a barrel loaded into the back of a pickup truck.

I saw this original story on the Crime & Investigation channel and wanted to know more and so I ordered the book online. I was right in that there was so much more information in the book which obviously they could not all fit onto a half an hour show. I am amazed at how this man got away with murder for so long. In fact he was only caught by a cold case squad a few years later. The original investigators seemed to be incompetent in that they dismissed the case as a woman who had run away from home despite relatives and friends assurances that she would never have left her child. It seems that if you murder someone and hide the body well enough (and this man travelled miles with the body) the chances are very good that you might get away with murder. This murderer was blatant in his actions even remodelling his bathroom. The amazing thing is you could think that maybe this was so long ago that the investigators were perhaps not so well trained that they did not know how to conduct an investigation but this case was as recent as 1994.

The entire time I read this book I had a constant feeling of disbelief that this man was not getting caught so I can well imagine the reactions of the people close to the victim. They had to live the nightmare and incompetence in the investigation of this case. I was also constantly worrying about the child still with this unstable father.

The book reads well but was a bit of a disappointment as I had watched the tv program before so I knew about the main twists and turns. Paricia Springer does however fill up the spaces in between with pertinent information and a few surprises here and there. I would recommend this book if you are passionate about true crime books and especially if you have never seen the tv program before.

I suggest accessing other reviews from readers of true crime stories before making an online book purchase

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By Yvette A Kelly

How to Book More Appointments With 1 Simple Method

Are you getting leads but not getting appointments? It can be one of the most frustrating problems in real estate where your marketing efforts are paying off and you are getting leads but you aren't getting more appointments and you aren't getting more sales.

By nature in real estate we want to be helpful. The problem is that being helpful to people who have no intention of using us can take away time from people who can't wait to use us and want us to be successful as well.

Years ago I perfected the method that I am about to share with you that will get you more appointments. I will warn you though that it takes practice to get it right but once you do you will find all your leads are great and your appointments will increase by 100% or more.

Book More Appointments Quickly

In order to book more appointments you have to follow what I call the "No Answer Method" and what it boils down to is this: "Never Answer Any Questions Only Ask Questions" This may be the point in the article that you would like to leave but I challenge you to stay with me on see how this can literally change your real estate career forever and how this can be the greatest real estate script that you have ever learned.

Asking Questions Let's You Find Out Who is Serious and Who Isn't

Have you ever had a buyer or a seller that you just got tired of and they just kept wasting your time asking questions but they never took action? When a buyer or seller asks questions they may or may not ever need your help. The best way to find out who needs help today, tomorrow, or in the future is to ask them questions. When you go to the doctor he asks you questions, lots of them, before you get to ask yours. With every single lead, even calls from your own listing, try only asking questions.

If they ask you, "what is the price?" tell them you have to look it up and then begin asking them questions. When you do this you immediately take control of the conversation and you can literally find out anything you would like about the prospect. Those who don't answer your questions aren't going to be great customers for you.

I always get asked "Isn't it rude not to answer their question?" My direct answer is NO. Your time is valuable and I need you to believe that. Before you answer a single question of theirs make sure that you ask at least 3-4 questions and you have already asked them to come in to your office to meet with you. I have one of my clients who books appointments in 3 minutes or less and he never answers a single question and his clients love him big time.

So before you answer a series of questions from someone you don't know make sure that you find out who they are and ask them to come into your office.

Joseph Bridges is a Coach and one of the founders of the Real Estate Success Program that empowers agents to use marketing to generate leads of motivated buyers and sellers in their market place

The systems that we coach,train, and use are to generate leads through effective real estate marketing. All aspects of real estate marketing, scripts, and lead conversion are answered in all facets of real estate

Traditional real estate marketing is blended with the new world of Internet marketing to create a can't miss approach for real estate agents and the new challenges that they face in today's market

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By Joseph Bridges

Jumat, 20 Maret 2009

Tips on How to Write a Book Review

When you are in a place where you want to write a book review, you will be sharing what you know and feel about the book with your readers. Writing a good book review is not necessarily something that is instinctive however, so make sure that you take some time to consider some points that will make your review more engaging and more useful to your audience.

First, consider the book as a whole. Who is the audience that is being marketed to, and are you that audience? Why did you pick up the book in the first place, and what is the packaging trying to tell you? Consider what sort of story that you expect from the packaging that the book is in and make a note of it. When you have read the book, you'll find that going back to this guess can be an interesting thing to include in your review.

As you read the book, make sure that you read it critically. While there is nothing wrong with reading a book just to enjoy it and without much consideration, this is not the way to read it if you are planning to do a review of it! Ask yourself questions and figure out what the author is trying to say. Consider the points that the author is trying to make. What kind of world has he or she built and how does it comment on the one that we live in? While this is especially true when you are reading speculative fiction, you will also find that it is quite true when you are thinking about mainstream fiction as well. Question things like world-view, the prejudice of the characters and how gender and sexuality and race are all being portrayed. This can help you get some insight into the book and add another layer of meaning to it.

When you go to write the book, start by introducing it to your audience. Assume that they have never seen a copy or heard about it before and tell them a little bit about the author, what other work they have done and how the book is presented. Tell them what the book is about, and briefly summarize the book. Remember that you should never give any more information about the plot than is on the back of the book; giving your audience spoilers on content is going to make them quit reading fast.

Give your reactions to the book. Be balanced and fair, and if you have specific biases, it is always good to let the audience know. Remember that you are not necessarily trying to get the audience to read a book or not to read it; instead, you are giving them information so that they can decide for themselves. How did the book make you feel, would you read more by the same author?

Book reviews are an important way to share your views on books with others and to introduce people to literature that they might never have stumbled on on their own. Write your book reviews with care, and you'll find that there are many people who are eager to listen.

Writing book reviews and learning how to write a book review can be a chore and a lot of times, very intimidating. I'm sure you may find this to be the same as well. Discover the resources I've put together with step by step information about how you can write just about anything

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By Elizabeth Brown

Some Book Publishing Tips You Must Know

The thrill of getting your own book published is one that is not easily duplicated anywhere else. If you're a writer (which I assume you are if you're reading this) then you know what I'm talking about. Finishing that great novel is just the beginning of a thrilling journey. However, if you're going to try to get your book published, there are a few things you need to know first. This article is going to fill you in.

For starters, you need to understand how publishers work. If you go in blindly, you set yourself up for disaster. One thing you need to know is that you can't just send a publisher your work. If you send them unsolicited material, they won't look at it for many reasons, not the least of which is the liability involved. And if there is a publisher who WILL accept unsolicited material, most likely they are not very reputable. The top dogs won't look at your stuff unless you ask first.

Another thing you need to know is that each publisher specializes in certain kinds of books. Many new writers will simply submit their manuscripts to every publisher they can get a listing for. This is a waste of time. A publisher that only publishes books on gardening isn't going to look at your mystery novel. So make sure you get a hold of a writers marker guide and see what publishers accept what manuscripts.

Then of course there is the way you go about submitting your work. So many beginning writers will simply take their manuscript and toss it in an envelope. This is so asking for trouble. At the very least, you want to include a cover letter with the manuscript telling something about yourself and about what the publisher is about to read. This is your chance to make a sales pitch and you want to make it a good one. If you don't get the publisher excited about reading your work, he's not going to read it.

There is a lot more involved with getting a book published...too much to get into in the space of a short article. However, in my signature, you'll find a review of a great resource that will teach you everything you need to know about getting your book published. I think you'll find it invaluable reading.

At least give yourself the best chance of getting your masterpiece out to the general public.

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By Brain L Harrison

Vital Book Publishing Tips You Have to Know

Publishing your own book is one of the greatest thrills that you can ever experience. When you are a writer, which you probably are if you are reading this article, then will understand what I mean. When you finish your book you may feel a since of relief and accomplishment; however, this is just the beginning. You still have a wonderful journey ahead of you. You need to get your book published. If you want to get your book published then there are some things that you must know. This article is going to provide you with vital tips to get you started.

Before you attempt to get your book published you need to understand how the publishing industry works. If you do not know this then you are probably only setting yourself up for disappointment. You CAN NOT just send your work in to a publisher. If you send unsolicited material publishers will not look at it. You have just wasted your money on supplies and postage. There is too much liability for publishers in doing this and they receive too many submissions. If there is a publisher who accepts unsolicited material they are probably not a reputable source. The real publishers do not accept anything unless you ask them first.

The second tip you need to know is that each publisher has a specialty. This means certain publishers specialize in certain types of books. I have seen many new writers submit their material to every publisher they can find information for. Again this is an exercise in futility. If a publisher specializes in investing they are not going to accept your romantic novel. Before you waste your time and money find a writers marker guide and find out which publishers publish work in the genre you need.

You also need to know the proper way to submit your work. Too many beginning authors print off their manuscript and throw it in an envelope. This is not going to be effective. At a minimum you need to include a cover letter with information about yourself and what you are submitting. This is almost like a sales letter and you want to put your best foot forward. This is your chance to get the publisher excited about your work. If you do not, your probably will not even read it.

As you probably know there is a lot more involved with getting your book published. Way more then I can include in this article. Below you will find a review of a great resource that will teach you all that you need to know to get your own book published. I know that you will find it to be an invaluable resource.

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By John Popper

How to Write an E-Book and Sell an E-Book in 6 Easy Steps

This is a good day for me to write an e-book or e-zine-- it's freezing cold outside and raining here in Silicon Valley. It's 60 degrees! I can hear you mid-Westerners and Easterners laughing right now. "This gal doesn't know what cold really is!" you are saying. That's okay with me--60 degrees is cold enough.

Any day is a good day to write an e-book. It is easier than you think. Find a quiet corner and I'll show you the e-book elements and steps you need to write an e-book.

6 Easy Steps to Write and Sell an e-Book.

1. The idea. The Vision. We need a good idea for our readers and prospective clients. You notice, I didn't say a good idea that I like-instead my idea must be something of value to my reader. It must be something that will motivate them to click on the link to buy and download my e-book.

2. Organize Your Thoughts. We must come up with at least 10 topics to include in our e-book. Or if you just want to write a short e-book of less than 10 pages then come up with a shorter number of titles. Start writing your topic ideas then organize them in the most logical manner. For example, if you are writing about '10 Easy Tips To Keep Your Car Running Smoothly At All times," your e-book will include 10 tips (10 topics).

3. Start Writing Freely. Begin writing your e-book based on your outline you created in #2. Since you are the expert in this field it should be easy to write down your ideas. Don't worry about format, structure or grammar. Just get your thoughts down in writing. Write freely.

4. Finalize Your e-Book. Now it's time to put some structure in your e-book. Look in your e-book library and find the best organized e-book that you like. Follow the format of that e-book. Then ask yourself, "What is the easiest way to organize this so that my readers will understand it and follow it?" Always write from your reader's point of view. Make it easy for your reader to find information and understand your concepts and thoughts.

5. Create Final Product. Now you decide how to produce your product to make it easy for your reader to purchase it. The most inexpensive and easiest way is to produce a PDF file. All computers now usually come with the PDF format available to use from Adobe. On my computer I press the 'PRINT' button and I can choose PDF from a choice of printing options. It then will produce a PDF file for me that go to my Desktop.

I like PDF files because they look professional. Can someone copy your PDF file? Yes, if they have the Adobe software. However, unless you are creating a "Harry Potter" bestseller book, it is a good way to get started producing e-books. Most of the e-books you order are produced this way. There are other software products that state they make your ebook harder to copy, but they are cumbersome to read because they usually separate every chapter and you can't print them out easily. They are not available for a Mac computer. I still like to read long articles on the printed page instead of online.

6. Sell your e-Book.

Website. If you have a website set up then you will want to sell the e-book on your website. If you don't know how to do this, hire a savvy Internet student to help you set it up on your site. You need a way to collect your money. I would start out with a PayPal account because it covers International countries that might want to buy your e-book. Later when you are financially successful you can add a commercial credit card service, but PayPal let's everyone use their credit cards now so it is easy to get started.

Digital Products Retailer. If you do not have a website then start with a digital product retailer such as Clickbank, Payloadz, and others. You store your e-book on their site and they take a small profit for every e-book that's sold on their site. Get the word out. What you have to do is send out e-mail messages to your list announcing your e-book and the great benefits your reader will get by buying it. You can also ask your friends if they would send a message to their list of friends and colleagues announcing your e-book.

This is a great rainy day or any day project: Write and sell an e-book in 6 easy steps. Now is the time to start writing and who knows by the time the rain stops you may be finished!

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The Only Resume and Cover Letter Book You Will Ever Need - Book Review

I just finished reading, "The Only Resume and Cover Letter Book You'll Ever Need: 600 Resumes for All Industries 600 Cover Letters for Every Situation 150 Positions from Entry Level to CEO." As a professional career coach, I read as many career and related resume books that I can get my hands on. I must say that I was very disappointed in this book as I feel there was nothing very useful contained in it.

Yes, the title is true, there are 600 resume examples, but that is all that was in the book. There was nothing in the book about what makes a good resume or how to write a great resume yourself. It was just page after page of resumes. In my opinion, many of the resume samples were not even that good and most of them were outdated. The book also provides no resume examples In many important industries like federal jobs and green jobs, two of the hottest job markets today.

My major criticism is that the book does not provide any unique information. Everything in the book could be found by a simple search on the Internet for free. Additionally, how many people would really need examples for 600 professions? Most people would just need one or two pages of that book and the rest would not be relevant at all.

In closing, I was not impressed with this book at all and would not recommend this book, rather I would suggest saving your money and use the Internet to find the same information.

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Rabu, 18 Maret 2009

Advantages of Poverty - Book Review

Andrew Carnegie was an American industrialist who amassed a great fortune toward the end of the 19th century and then gave most of it away. Many American cities still have a Carnegie library donated by this philanthropist. By the time he died in 1919 he had given away millions of dollars. He had long held that it was a disgrace to die rich.

Carnegie did not start off rich however. He came to America as a small poor immigrant boy from Scotland. His family lived in poverty, first in Scotland, and then in Pittsburg. As a small boy he had to drop out of school and work long hours six days a week to help support his family.

Over time he worked his way out of poverty and became a multi-millionaire. In his later years he wrote a number of essays and books. Among them was his Gospel of Wealth. In this essay he opined that a man had a duty to earn as much money as he reasonably could. He then had a duty to care for his family and dependents. Finally, he had a duty to responsibly give away all his wealth before he died, and that is what he in fact did.

Among these various writings Carnegie penned one called the Advantages of Poverty in 1898. In this essay he repeats much of his Gospel of Wealth but in particular makes clear that in his experience a poor child has the advantage of having to work his way out of poverty. A child born in poverty takes nothing for granted and expects nothing he does not himself earn. He learns discipline and the value of work. He learns how to build wealth for he must do so or be condemned to remain in poverty. For Carnegie poverty was the great teacher.

He wrote that while it was proper to give alms to alleviate the most terrible suffering and deprivation of the most poor, it was a disservice to give them too much. He firmly believed that it was much more helpful and even more morally defensible to help others help themselves than to simply help them.

Carnegie's philosophy of wealth and poverty was informed by the social Darwinists of the late 19th century. It was common among men of that thinking to believe that men who grew rich had evolved to do so and those who were poor were equally evolved to such a state. However Carnegie had some more compassion and understanding than many of the rich of his time.

In fact, having been both very poor and very rich he may have been uniquely equipped to preach the truth about wealth and poverty. Whether or not you agree with Carnegie's entire gospel, there is much wisdom in what he said. Poverty can be a good teacher in many instances.

You can find Carnegie's essay on the Advantages of Poverty in the small book of that title which also includes his writings on How to Die Rich and The Best Gift. The entire small book is a mere 49 pages in length. It can be read in an hour but will instruct for much longer.

Advantages of Poverty
Andrew Carnegie
©2004 Executive Books
Rating: Over all this is a good book and very interesting. I recommend it.

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Book Review - "Reading Like a Writer," by Francine Prose

It may seem like ridiculously obvious advice, but it’s one of those bits of ridiculously obvious advice that bears repeating over and over again: In order to be a great, or even good, writer, you have to read. Read a lot. And read good writing. In Francine Prose’s recent bestseller Reading Like a Writer: A Guide for People Who Love Books and for Those Who Want to Write Them, she suggests going a step further and reading in a more careful, thoughtful way. After all, what good is recognizing that Virginia Woolf wrote beautifully complex sentences if you don’t understand how she pulled them off?

Prose takes the reader chapter by chapter through various elements of writing that can be examined upon a close reading of a text. And they’re not all as simple or common as character arc or the use of active verbs. For example, how often have you thought about paragraph breaks? How does a paragraph break affect a reader, and how should you decide when to break them? I get the feeling that most writers, especially new writers, don’t think about this at all. If they did, they might say something like “they just break naturally” or “when a new thought begins.”

But the point of Prose’s observations is that books and stories don’t write themselves. Every letter and comma is the result of a decision by a writer—a decision that could have been made differently and changed the meaning of an entire sentence, passage, or story. Try taking a piece of your own writing and playing with the paragraph breaks. Free yourself from the constraints of your first draft; you can always restore it. See how breaking differently makes the text read differently. As Prose puts it, “merely thinking about ‘the paragraph’ puts us ahead of the game.” She makes the following lovely analogy: “The paragraph could be understood as a sort of literary respiration, with each paragraph as an extended—in some cases, very extended—breath.”

It’s difficult to describe a book such as this by quoting its author, since her entire purpose is to convince you to read other authors. You may not see a paragraph as a breath; you may see it as a story or a question or a piece of information. But in order to discover what role paragraphs play in your own writing, it’s useful to read as many other writers as possible, and stop to see what paragraphs mean to their work.

Prose cites mostly older, classic works (though some are fairly obscure), and some more contemporary examples would have been nice—but they also would have caused a nightmarish situation in her publisher’s permissions department. The classics, of course, have plenty to teach, and studying them is less likely to make you think, “But I don’t want to copy [insert dead white male here].” But in the rather overwhelming “Books To Be Read Immediately” list at the end, you’ll find Denis Johnson’s Jesus’ Son and Alice Munro’s Selected Stories alongside Austin and Hemingway.

Let’s say you’re writing a thriller, and the last thing you want to do is be seen as just another Dan Brown wanna-be, so you’re staying as far away as possible from anything remotely related to The Da Vinci Code. That doesn’t mean you can’t attempt to emulate its page-turning style. Read it closely, and look at the paragraphs. The sentences. The chapter breaks. Read other thrillers you like as well, so you’ll feel less fear of copying one particular author… but if you have your own story to tell, and your own style, that won’t happen anyway. Good writers can learn from one another’s work without committing plagiarism or losing their own voices.

In the opening chapters of Reading Like a Writer, I found myself frustrated that Prose was bombarding me with examples without providing quite enough explanation of why she chose them. But, as she might have predicted, this bothered me less as I continued to read—because I found myself more and more able to follow her advice and read carefully (a nice experience for someone who’s used to rushing to finish a chapter before the next subway stop).

A few final notes:

  • Learning to read carefully doesn’t mean you have to do it all the time. You can and should still lose yourself in a good book without stopping to analyze the effectiveness of its use of gesture. But just as architects can both study the construction of great buildings and admire their beauty, writers can study the construction of great works, and apply some of the techniques they see to their own writing, without giving up the joy of reading. If you want only the latter, you’re not willing to work hard enough to be a successful writer.
  • As its subtitle suggests, Reading Like a Writer is not only a book for writers. I’ve recommended it to friends who are avid readers, because people who read a lot and like to discuss what they read are also eager to understand why they like what they like. Prose’s writing is accessible and engaging, not pedantic or dry. She’s expressing, more than anything, her love of great literature, and that’s not a feeling exclusive to writers.
  • Francine Prose really, really likes Chekhov’s short stories. She devotes an entire chapter to why she likes him so much, one reason being that he was skillful enough to break every “rule” she’s ever heard of in writing, including some she’s mentioned previously in her very own book. I agree that he’s a master of the short story; you should find out for yourself. If you already know you aren’t a Chekhov fan, skip that chapter. But read the rest. And then go read all the books on that “Books To Be Read Immediately” list.

Lisa Silverman is a freelance book editor and works in the copyediting department at one of New York's most prestigious literary publishing houses. She has also worked as a ghostwriter and a literary agent representing both book authors and screenwriters. She founded BeYourOwnEditor.com in order to provide writers with free advice on both writing and the publishing business

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How to Read and Study a Book

In order to read and study a book well, we have to first of all understand both terms.

WHAT IS READING A BOOK?

Reading a book is the ability to look at what is written on its pages and understanding what is being explained. If a person is able to look at a book written in Chinese characters and he or she is able to understand the meaning of what is being explained, then he or she can be able to read the book.

In order to read a book effectively, the following guidelines should be taken into consideration.

1. Understand the books Title.

2. Understand the books subject matter.

3. Understand the Titles, Subtitles, Headings and Subheadings.

4. Read the Book's introduction from it's Author.

5. Devote your time to read the book.

To understand the Book's Title: This is the name of the book. It's usually written on the books front cover. It explains to a reader what the book is all about. If you want to read a book named Astronomy, you should be able to understand that the book is about the Sun, Moon, Stars and the Planets.

To understand the Book's subject matter: This is what is being written about and explained in the book you are reading. If you want to read a book on Astronomy, you should know that the books explains the Sun, Moon, Stars and Planets, hence the book's subject matter is about the bodies found in Outer space.

To understand the Titles, Subtitles, Headings and Subheadings contained in the book: They help readers to know more of what is being explained of the books subject matter hence if you are reading a book about Astronomy and you find the heading THE MOON, a reader should understand that the moon is being explained about in a certain chapter or paragraph.

To read the book's introduction: It is very important for readers to read the book's introduction. It is usually written on one of the front pages of the book.It is an introduction of the book to readers by the author. The introduction does help readers to understand what the author was writing about so it's important to read it.

Time devotion: Finally, Readers should devote their time, attention and thoughts to read the book they are reading. It is very important for readers so that the may Understand what they are reading. One cannot read a book effectively while holding a book in one hand and holding a baby in the other. The reader's attention and time will be divided between the two.

WHAT IS STUDYING A BOOK?

In order to study books effectively, one has to understand what the process is all about. Studying books involves the following three steps.

1. To read the book one is studying.

2. To understand whatever is being read.

3. To actually study the book.

To read a book is the ability to look at what is on the pages and to understand what is written or printed on it. To understand what one is reading in a book is to have the ability to know the meaning of what is bieng explained. To study the book is to devote your time, attention and thoughts to read and understand the contents of the book.

The above steps are what readers of books should apply to read effectively

Because people are different, People study books for different reasons.The main reason why people study books is to acquire the vast amounts of knowledge that they contain, For instance, How much can a person learn from any Encyclopedia.

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3 Vital Book Publishing Tips

Let's get straight to the facts. You are a writer. You have written a wonderful book and want that book to be published. You want to avoid any headaches and definitely do not to waste yours' or anyone else's time. In this article I will provide you with 3 vital tips to getting your book published that every author must know. When you are finished reading you will be in a great position to get your book published.

Tip 1: Write On A Subject That Will Sell

This is not going to be what you want to hear but the truth of the matter is that book publishers do not look for quality. They are not interested in the hard work that you have put into writing your book or your devotion to the subject you have written about. Publishers want to publish books that are going to sell. Publishers are out to make money and have families to feed just like everyone else. What this means is that you need to invest some time into research before you start writing. Your research should be focused on uncovering whether or not there is a demand for your subject. If there is not a demand then getting your work published is really going to be a difficult uphill battle. It is not pretty but it is the truth in the publishing business.

Tip 2: Demonstrate Why Your Book Will Sell

Since you have done the research and understand why your book will sell you need to demonstrate this to the publisher. Do not simply tell the publisher why your book is excellent or what advanced writing skills you possess. You need to show the publisher why your book will sell. To achieve this you will need to influence him with facts. Be prepared with things like comparable books and target market segment statistics. The more evidence that you are able to provide that your book will be a good seller the better a chance you have that a publisher will make the investment to publish your book. Focus on the profit potential when selling your book to the publisher and not the content of the book.

Tip 3: Do Not Get Your Hopes Up Too High

This is the part that is difficult for many authors to really grasp. You are not going to make as much money from your book as the publisher. If you are really lucky and your book is a big seller, which is rare if you do not already have some type of notoriety, you will most likely make around $20,000 when everything is said and done. The publisher will make around 4 times that number. This is all off of your work. That is why this tip is to not get your hopes up too high. Writing a book and having it published is one of the most thrilling things that you can have happen and I strongly encourage any writer to pursue this. However, just understand that you are not going to strike it rich with one published book. Continue to put in the work and the sky is the limit.

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How to Start Writing Your Book

You have an idea for a book. You know it's going to be great. You know people will want to read it, it will help millions, it will be funny, it will be touching, it will...you fill in the blank. Now what? You do a little research, you talk to a few people, you might even sit down and outline the whole book, chapter by chapter. Then...nothing! You don't know what to do, you can't even put a few words down on the computer screen to get you going. You don't know how to begin. You're not alone. I've heard this so often it makes me envision a huge pipeline in writers' brains and it's clogged with all these books wanting to come out. All they need is a little push-from you.

Get Behind the Wheel

Let's pretend your book is a car on a road trip and as the writer, you are the driver. The car is not going to drive itself. Likewise, your book will not write itself so you have to get behind the wheel. That means you have to make the time to sit down and do the work of writing. Easier said than done, right? But on some level you've probably already done it. If you've outlined your book you've done some writing. It's just that many writers then freeze at the prospect of the first sentence. Somehow it's different than just making notes in an outline. People might read this-it has to be good! Well, yes, but not right away. At this point you're just trying to put words on the screen or paper. Not sure what to say? Here's where to start...

Describe a Little of Where You're Going

To get to your first sentence, talk to your reader directly. Start out very conversation like, explaining why you're writing this book and what the reader will get out of it. If you're writing non-fiction, you can start by describing the problem the reader is having (that way they'll know that you "get" them and understand the situation) and how your book will help them solve it. If you're writing a novel, you will start with telling a simple story, one that will grab the reader's attention and give a taste for the adventure to come.

Here's a great example from Cane River by Lalita Tademy. The first sentence of the book is, "On the morning of her ninth birthday, the day after Madame Francoise Derbanne slapped her, Suzette peed on the rosebushes." Ms. Tademy follows with a brief telling of Suzette leaving her bed and doing the deed then the rest of the first chapter tells how Suzette came to be slapped. Already you know this little girl is a pistol, but she's also a slave. It's intriguing to think where she might be going-and we're along for the ride.

Put The Car In Gear

Quickly set up some action that will pull the reader in even further. In a non-fiction book you can use real life examples that will engage the readers and allow them to see themselves in the book. With a novel, you can throw out a series of complications. In The Prince of Tides, author Pat Conroy has many things happen within the first 20-30 pages: Tom's sister attempts suicide, his wife declares her unhappiness with their marriage and you learn Tom has a difficult relationship with his mother. You can feel the engine of this book revving up.

Go!

Now that your story is in motion, keep going! In a non-fiction book, just take the reader step by step through your process or whatever information you're putting forward. With a novel you can pretend that you're telling the story to a friend. You're both enjoying the conversation-you're especially excited to tell your friend about what will happen next. You want to maintain that feeling as you write.

When the Car Stalls

Somewhere along the road you will get stuck. It's happens to all writers. How do you get unstuck? This is where your outline really comes in handy. You go back to it to find out what you're supposed to be doing in the book at the point where you're stuck. Use it to figure out what's not working. Maybe you've written yourself into a corner. Maybe you need to end a plot line or start a new one. Remember, the outline is like your road map. And a good map is essential if you're going to reach your destination or, in your case, finish your book!

© 2009 Sophfronia Scott

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