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		<title>Draws in Denmark</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Attractions in Denmark</p>
<p>Traveling To Denmark for the first time is, for most holidaymakers, an experience in  easy dwelling. Bikes everywhere, cheerful souls and you can still be fortunate to have several  straight days without rainfall.</p>
<p>It is smooth to get around in Denmark, which is a little nation with an detailed  substructure linking the 3 main components, Jutland, Funen and Sealand with bridgeworks,  railroads and freeways. The townships are spread around and ensuring a <a href="<br />
http://www.storebaelt.dk/oplevdanmark/overnatning">hotel</a> is never hard,  even the tiniest towns do have sound hotels. If you want to reserve a hotel in beforehand,  utilize the <a href="http://www.one.com/en/">internet</a> to get it.</p>
<p>The Danes are a well educated people and the Danes reads a lot of volumes- Like bed and breakfast, every  township in Denmark hold its own book store, and you&#8217;ll find enough of <a href="http://www.boghit.dk/">online boghandel</a> too.  The Danes are read to be the gladdest individuals in the world and everywhere you go, you&#8217;ll be  greeted with a grin.</p>
<p>Denmark has a great deal of magnets like Legoland, H.C. Andersen House, museums of all kinds, amusement parks and  Denmark do as well have eating places which features one or 2 Michelin Stars.</p>
<p>If you visit Denmark be positive to do so in the summer, wintertime can be tough. In the  summer, the Danes race to the beach, swallow coffee at one of the numerous open-air coffeehouses or  enjoy BBQ and cold beer in one of the numerous greens. Particularly the great, Copenhagen is a  green city with a great deal of grass and trees.</p>
<p>Shopping in Denmark can be exciting as well, Danish article of furniture and handiworks are renowned through the globe for superb and original design, and Danish Design is timeless and will  endure for ever.  For non residents Denmark is not that expensive as you get taxation refunded on  all such items. Hotels and eating places are high-priced though.</p>
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		<title>How to Retrieve Interesting Books Online</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How to discover interesting volumes on-line</p>
<p>Everybody knows Virago, the world?s largest on-line bookshop, but there are a good deal of different on-line bookstores, especially if you are looking for records in different languages than English. Virago has moderate prices but so have other on-line volume stores and if you include shipping tolls it can often be less expensive to buy your volumes locally.</p>
<p>You can equate costs on books at many web sites, personally I employ <a href="http://www.boghit.dk">bogpriser</a> to find the best costs for books and these prices includes sending, so the results are comparable. The on-line bookshop deals all kinds of volumes, novels, fiction, nonfiction, and volumes on psychology and how to build a web site.</p>
<p>One domain which matters to me is <a href="https://www.irecover.com/">depressive disorder</a> and anxiousness and how to manage with depression. I endure from clinical depression and have to take pills every day to be fit to live a regular living. Antidepressants have changed my living and depression research is something I relish reading about.</p>
<p>My experiences in grappling with depression have resulted in a website where I describe my findings in meeting depression and the domain of antidepressants. The site and my authorship is also a great therapy and because I have a <a href="http://www.one.com">cheap webhost</a>, there are very few disbursals in the project.</p>
<p>Books on depressive disorder and how to cope with depressive disorder, books on making internet sites and hot novels for the lasting dark wintertime evenings are found on the internet. In on-line bookstalls it is easy to equate prices, accessibility and different components which can help in the purchase.</p>
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		<title>Bead on Trouble by Barbara Burnett Smith &#8211; Book Review</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I just finished reading Bead on Trouble by Barbara Burnett Smith, a mystery novel set among beaders (makers of bead jewelry) in Central Texas.
First of all, let me say how amazed I was at the fragmentation of the mystery novel market. Of course I was aware of standard genres, such as the police procedural or [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I just finished reading <i>Bead on Trouble</i> by Barbara Burnett Smith, a mystery novel set among beaders (makers of bead jewelry) in Central Texas.</p>
<p>First of all, let me say how amazed I was at the fragmentation of the mystery novel market. Of course I was aware of standard genres, such as the police procedural or the English whodunit, as well as mystery series with regional connections. I had even come across mystery series with themes such as rare book collecting (John Dunning&#8217;s <i>Booked to Die</i> is an excellent read for bibliophiles) or running a teashop.</p>
<p>These days however, there appear to be mysteries for quilters, potters and scrapbookers as well &#8212; can you imagine the problems for bookstore owners (&#8220;Where do you keep the mysteries about juvenile herb gardeners?&#8221;)</p>
<p>Despite these somewhat odd trends, <i>Bead on Trouble</i> is an entertaining book. The protagonist, Kitzi Camden, is an ex-politician in her 50s, turned corporate trainer and part-time beader. When she attends a beading camp in the Texas Hill Country, mayhem ensues. There is an old flame of Kitzi&#8217;s, a potential new love interest, fierce competition among the beaders for a lucrative contract from an art catalog, and a mysterious death &#8230; May Feather, a talented beader is found dead in a creek.</p>
<p>Of course it does not help that Kitzi discovered earlier that the victim was having an affair with the husband of Kitzi&#8217;s best friend Beth.</p>
<p>Naturally, Kitzi wants to solve the case, while the local sheriff suspects her of murdering May&#8230;</p>
<p>This makes for nice reading, and the author keeps stringing you along (sorry, could not resist the pun), so that the ending is rather surprising. The best part is the witty dialogs. So, if you enjoy craft-themed mysteries, <i>Bead on Trouble</i> would be a good choice.</p>
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<p><b>Pamela Bruce</b> lives in Austin, TX. She has been beading since her teens, but has never been to a beading camp. She sells the bead jewelry she creates at <a href="http://www.lovebeadsunlimited.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.lovebeadsunlimited.com</a>, where you can also download the free e-book &#8220;A Consumer&#8217;s Guide to Buying Bead Jewelry Online&#8221;.</p>
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		<title>Good Illustrations of Audio Books and the Easy Method of Integrating them into Daily Living</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Mar 2009 07:50:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[An extensive selection of writing styles and titles exist. Reading devotees can invariably seek out a way to read, nevertheless audio-books offer a wonderful alternative. The next time you are considering purchasing a volume that might collect dust on a shelf, think of an audiobook as a better alternative.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>An active life makes it tricky to read all the titles you would like to. Lengthy commutes to work and other tasks might eat up sizable amounts of your time without you recognizing it. Your favourite interests get pushed to the side for other more pressing jobs. It&#8217;s simple to make utilize of the hours you spend commuting to catch up on those books you can&#8217;t get around to reading. Using modern downloads, you can indulge in Mezze by Oliver Green available from Download Audio Book Online, or audio-books brought to life by John Hagee without ever flipping a single page.</p>
<p>Multi-tasking has become a way-of-life in today&#8217;s frantic world. Audio books like Late Great Planet Earth by Hal Lindsey and C. C. Carlson available from Download Audio Book Online occupy the squandered time in our daily routine, it may be waiting time at the dentist&#8217;s surgery or perhaps grocery shopping. An enormous selection of audiobooks are now available to download as audio files these include Pimsleur English for Mandarin Speakers I &#8211; Complete by Dr. Paul Pimsleur, and if you&#8217;ve got an iPod or another mp3 player and take the opportunity to check out a thriller or a great novel, like audiobooks penned by Edna P.Gurewitsch without carting cumbersome books around. An extra benefit of audio-book is the chance to rent or buy educational books and listen to them at your own pace. How about studying Greek? Try audio books! Possibly the latest sales techniques are your thing, you can even explore the paranormal.</p>
<p>A vast choice of literary genres and titles are available. It doesn&#8217;t matter if you like natural history, crazy over love stories or even interested in personal development, many are available through online downloads. Options are wide open; it&#8217;s simple to subscribe to a rental service or buy what interests you. Ardent readers will invariably seek out a place to enjoy books, however the thousands of audio titles available offer convenience. Numerous chronicles, such as audiobooks recounted by James Lee Burke, can be more enjoyable when recounted by the author or an illustrious actor. Reading a book isn&#8217;t quite the same as listening to an audio title recounted by Bill Bonanna, with niceties given during a rendidtion. Hearing audio titles recounted by Shel Silverstein can bring something special to your enjoyment of reading and often will mean a great deal more than the written word. So next time whenever you consider purchasing the hard copy of a book that might collect dust on your shelves, remember an audio book as another choice.</p>
<p>We strongly suggest you take a look at our incredible site for <a href="http://www.audiofrombooks.com">http://www.audiofrombooks.com</a> info</p>
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		<title>A Barrister&#8217;s Bookcase: Part Two</title>
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A barrister bookcase is a traditional bookcase that is believed to have originated in Britain. Its differentiating feature is a pure glass front. This glass front is hinged at the upper lip allowing a person to easily access books and other collectibles simply by raising the glass door. A Barrister&#8217;s bookcase is perfect for just [...]]]></description>
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A barrister bookcase is a traditional bookcase that is believed to have originated in Britain. Its differentiating feature is a pure glass front. This glass front is hinged at the upper lip allowing a person to easily access books and other collectibles simply by raising the glass door. A Barrister&#8217;s bookcase is perfect for just about anything.  A Barrister&#8217;s bookcase was  used by a attorneys since it was often necessary for them to move. Nowadays, they are also very convenient, especially if one is incessantly on the move. This is because the bookcase is closed by use of doors.. This enables ledgers and collectibles to be moved while still inside the bookcase while still keeping them.
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<p><h3>More about these oak book shelves</h3>
<p><a href="http://www.barristerbookcases.info/">Barrister bookcases</a> also have the advantage of helping to protect the collectibles from debris. They offer better protection than other types of bookshelves. Except dust, sunlight is also blockedby adding UV treated glasss. This will help in minimizing the amount and intensity of sun impacting This will maintain the books coloring and its bindings from languishing.</p>
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This special kind of furniture, despite many benifits,can be rather costly. Fortunately, their many rewards have moved some producers to start producing replica editions and some in modern versions at very reasonable prices. Many versions have simple appearances and can be made to fit a particular decor. They can also be made into customized.The fact that they can be stacked together allows them to be easily used to create very interesting unit arrangements. Some can be used to create sofa tables, pulpits or even dining areas.</p>
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		<title>Samuel Blankson Books Provide Sound Financial Advice!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the best and most successful self-made entrepreneurs, Samuel Blankson, pulls no punches when it comes to helping you successfully Conquer Your Debt, Achieve Financial Prowess, Develop Cunning Business Investment Skills, and MOTIVATING YOU to reach your goals and your dreams. The best advice for getting started is to get your hands on all [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the best and most successful self-made entrepreneurs, Samuel Blankson, pulls no punches when it comes to helping you successfully <b>Conquer Your Debt</b>, <b>Achieve Financial Prowess</b>, <b>Develop Cunning Business Investment Skills</b>, and <b>MOTIVATING YOU</b> to reach your goals and your dreams. The best advice for getting started is to get your hands on all of the Samuel Blankson books!</p>
<p>Samuel Blankson books offer you motivation and a means to get out of debt. Samuel Blankson has written over twenty books to date on topics like: How to Destroy Your Debts, Living the Ultimate Truth, How To Make A Fortune On The Stock Markets, &#038; The Practical Guide to Total Financial Freedom. <b>See the full list of Samuel Blankson Books offered at <a href="http://www.SamuelBlanksonBooks.biz" rel="nofollow">www.SamuelBlanksonBooks.biz</a></b></p>
<p>Samuel Blankson grew up in Ghana, West Africa. He remembers his first memory of reading a book. He was seven years old at the time and was skipping school on this day. Samuel wandered into a library. That was the turning point in Samuel Blankson&#8217;s life. In that library, Samuel Blankson discovered books. He started with author, Enid Blyton, read all of her books in no time at all and then moved on to many other authors and writing styles. Mr. Blankson has always been an avid reader of books since that very first trip to the library.</p>
<p>Samuel Blankson decided to begin writing books after he was asked for some financial advice by a colleague. Samuel wrote a long email reply, advising him on debt management. Then, someone else asked for financial advice, so Samuel looked over his very in depth email and discovered that this could be the birth of a very good book. That was when &#8220;How to destroy your debts&#8221; was written. That was Samuel Blankson&#8217;s first book. Once he started, Samuel Blankson did not stop writing, as he now has over 20 books out in print.</p>
<p>Samuel Blankson had a major influence in his life, that person was his father who also wrote books. Samuel Blankson also attributes influence to the many books that he has read in his lifetime. He has ready thousands of books. Samuel Blankson also receives influence from his wife who has stood by his side for many years, believing in Samuel and his books and writings.</p>
<p><b>Samuel Blankson wants you to walk away from reading his books feeling inspired, motivated, and with your mind.</b></p>
<p>Samuel Blankson tends to always keep his advice simple in his books. Like in &#8220;How To Destroy Your Debt&#8221;, the best way to minimize your debts, Samuel concurs simply, is to avoid using credit for luxury purchases and one&#8217;s day-to-day groceries. First stop using the credit cards, secondly replace them with debit cards, these cards use money you already have in your bank account. Third is to spend less than you earn, and fourth is to acquire Samuel Blankson&#8217;s books to learn how to change around your debts to maximize on interest rates of your various debts.</p>
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<blockquote>For <b>Samuel Blankson Books</b> visit our website links. We have books by Samuel Blankson for Getting Out Of Debt and Self-Help Books. See all of his books now and let us help you get out of debt and be finacially healthy.</p></blockquote>
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		<title>Karaoke DJ or Karaoke KJ</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In my book &#8220;Karaoke Krazy,&#8221; I give advice on the many ways to be successful as a Karaoke DJ or &#8220;KJ.&#8221;  Here is an excerpt:
&#8220;Style&#8221;
If you are a KJ, your style is every bit as important as your reputation because it is PART of your reputation.  It is what defines you.
There is a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In my book &#8220;Karaoke Krazy,&#8221; I give advice on the many ways to be successful as a Karaoke DJ or &#8220;KJ.&#8221;  Here is an excerpt:</p>
<p>&#8220;Style&#8221;</p>
<p>If you are a KJ, your style is every bit as important as your reputation because it is PART of your reputation.  It is what defines you.</p>
<p>There is a lot you can do to create a style of your own and it does not always involve how you speak on a microphone.<br />
 This section includes things about me, and things I have done to enhance my style.</p>
<p>You may get some ideas, or perhaps you have a style all of your own that you are happy with.  Either way you might learn something.</p>
<p>&#8220;The Art of Illusion&#8221;</p>
<p>There is an art to creating an illusion in the room, one that will draw in and sustain a crowd.  It is your job to provide an environment that did not exist prior to your arrival.<br />
 The way you dress, the music you play, and how well you work a room and motivate people, are integral parts of the whole.  If you miss doing one of these things well, you may survive.  However, if you miss more than one of these things, you may not.</p>
<p>What you wear sets the tone in the room.  If you are in jeans and a T-shirt, your crowd will wear jeans and T-shirts too.<br />
 If you wear trendy clothes, tails, or pink gym shoes and a bow tie, you will set a better tone and people will respond to that.  You will also inform people that you are an entertainer and they will prepare to be entertained.</p>
<p>My former manager, J.R., insisted that I always dress like a star.  If I was getting off of a tour bus at a gas station, I was required to be picture perfect.  His motto was, &#8220;If you look like a star and act like a star, you are a star.&#8221;  He was right about this.  People treat you like a star if you dress like one.<br />
 Obviously, if you are doing a private function you need to ask what the theme will be or what dress is required.  You will look very out of place at a formal function if you are wearing a cowboy hat and jeans.  Likewise, you will feel out of place if you are wearing tails and the guests are wearing cut-offs.</p>
<p>Another detail you might pay attention to is the lighting.  I do not advise a lot of bright lights.  The room needs ambiance and &#8216;mood.&#8217;  Bright lights make people want to hide.<br />
 Dimmed or diluted (ambient) lighting helps people to relax.  It also makes people feel like they look younger (wrinkles are obscured) and this makes them feel better.<br />
 People who feel good about themselves are more likely to stick around all night.</p>
<p>Make sure all of the tables and chairs are neatly arranged.  You may think this is not your job, and perhaps it isn&#8217;t.  But you want to do everything in your power to make the room as presentable and inviting as possible.</p>
<p>You will often see me pushing in bar stools.  This is something J.R. taught me to do years ago.  I detested doing it at first, but later I realized that an untidy room is a reflection on me.<br />
 Periodically during the evening, you should also help pick up empty beverage bottles and glasses.  Not only does it look bad when these are sitting around, it slows the drinking process.<br />
 People are more likely to order another beverage if they are unaware of how many they have already consumed.</p>
<p>Remember that your job is to fill the cash drawer. This is why your club owner is having the promotion.<br />
 Do not worry if you are a KJ who goes solo and you are too busy to handle all of these extraneous jobs at once. You will gradually become comfortable and skilled enough to multi-task.</p>
<p>Regarding &#8220;in-between&#8221; music, keep the beats per minute above 120.  Keeping the BPM&#8217;s high will cause a subconscious assault on the central nervous system of your patrons, causing them to become more exited, more thirsty, and less bored.<br />
 To determine what the BPM&#8217;s are in a particular song, use a stopwatch.  Play the song and count the beats for one minute.  If you count 112 BPMs, the song is no doubt a slow one.</p>
<p>If you can, flash the stage lights off and on during dance sets.  This will produce another assault on the central nervous system.</p>
<p>If you happen to sustain a high level of BPMs with both in-between music and Karaoke songs, you may have to &#8220;dump the dance floor.&#8221;</p>
<p>Although it is rare (because there is almost always a barrage of slow Karaoke songs), there are times when you have an overly excited crowd.  Good for you, you are doing your job!<br />
 However, it may become necessary to slow down, and calm down your patrons.  Take the time to drop in a slow song and dump the fast dancers off of the dance floor.  Fights can be avoided through use of this technique.  People will also take this opportunity to order a drink.</p>
<p>Let me express that I am not advocating getting every individual in the bar as drunk as possible.  However, there are reasons that your club owner owns this business, and you should know how to enhance it.</p>
<p>For more information, or to order my book, go to: karaokekrazy.org</p>
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<p>Author Robin Saint James has been on all sides of the Karaoke scene!  A former recording artist, performance entertainer, and lead singer, she is no stranger to the music business.  Also a professional emcee, Robin has hosted three television shows, including &#8220;Karaoke Korner!&#8221;</p>
<p>Robin takes a humorous, satirical, yet realistic look at<br />
 The Karaoke world.     Laugh at the characters you know and love, those you can find at any Karaoke showacross the country!    Robin gives tips on singing, how to win contests, Karaoke<br />
 etiquette, how to be a good host, how to build your own DJ service, as well as how to create and sell your own television show!  She&#8217;ll show you how to make yourself a local celebrity in no time!</p>
<p>Robin is currently an author and news reporter.  She can show you how to write your own press release.</p>
<p>Go to: <a href="http://www.karaokekrazy.org" rel="nofollow">www.karaokekrazy.org</a></p>
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		<title>Bound to Build Content: 5 Brilliant Can&#8217;t Miss Details Tell You How To Write an Ebook</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 30 Nov 2008 04:50:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Building content for an eBook is quite an experience. Any writer who has pulled information for writing one will agree, the topic often changes through the process. The title starts out as something workable &#8220;Building a Business Online&#8221; and becomes quite weird &#8220;The Attributes of Budding Gestation on the Sea of Cyber-land&#8221;, all long before [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Building content for an eBook is quite an experience. Any writer who has pulled information for writing one will agree, the topic often changes through the process. The title starts out as something workable &#8220;Building a Business Online&#8221; and becomes quite weird &#8220;The Attributes of Budding Gestation on the Sea of Cyber-land&#8221;, all long before it becomes a feasible heading of &#8220;Learn How to Make Money Spewing Absurdities into the World of Blog-dom&#8221;.</p>
<p>Blogs and websites are built on content. eBooks written for internet distribution are often based on content that can be bound together in one unitized thought, given a specific heading called a title.  To be honest, nothing in the eBook is new, different, or sublimely profound; it is simply packaged for simpler digestion and projection into a reliable returns.</p>
<p>So, what is content?</p>
<p>First Brilliant Detail: Content</p>
<p>Gathered from the experience of a person ego-tripping on Guru Status, the content of the average eBook is simply reconfigured facts, specifically arranged for dynamic impact on the reader, with intent to humor the readers emotional response system. If the first reader reaction is tears, most Guru&#8217;s go back to the drawing board and try again. However, in all honesty, a Guru with enough clout to write an eBook most probably has enough information to keep his reader in stitches trying to keep up with the power struggle going on in his own mind, as he strives to achieve greatness himself, while emulating a total stranger.</p>
<p>Second Brilliant Detail: Emotion</p>
<p>Since content is aimed at gaining a positive emotional response from the reader, the proponent of gaining that response would be words. Any average word Guru understands the importance of using words that inflict emotion on their reader. The intent is to bring the reader a near death experience of exquisite joy, dance along the suspenseful edge of pain, or engage them in an arousing game of romantic cat and mouse. Out objective through all of this of course is to &#8216;get the attention of the reader&#8217;.</p>
<p>Third Brilliant Detail: Projection</p>
<p>Once all those emotions are created, we have to bring the reader to the brink of experiencing them, and we call this projection. We project the emotions we want the reader to feel into their subliminal understanding and focus their concentration on our ultimate desire. Of course, our ultimate desire is that the reader should want to purchase whatever incredible opportunity we project onto their emotional response and make us money.  Their titillating response to our emotional ploy becomes a necessity, and we must acquire their focus.</p>
<p>Forth Brilliant Detail: Titillation</p>
<p>How do you titillate a prospective buyer into purchasing a product they don&#8217;t need. You convince them. They say sex sells, so sell it baby. Give the prospect what they want a titillating omnipresent experience of unbelievable joy and they will buy. Draw them in with a tantalizing title that attracts their passions and turn them on with content that evokes an essential desire.</p>
<p>Fifth Brilliant Detail: Desire</p>
<p>When you reach that plateau where their dreams are fulfilled, all their goals are going to be met, and you&#8217;ve replaced their need for oxygen with the required resource of your eBook, they can no longer function without your product and their desire is immeasurable your job is done. The book is sold, and you&#8217;ve no other reason to focus on that book, you start all over with a new project, create a need, and focus deliberately on attracting the right kind of clients who need your product more than they need air to breath.</p>
<p>Bound your eBook in a cover that emits emotional appeal and drives prospective clients to the brink of suspenseful desire, awaiting the arrival of this download, and you&#8217;re off. The finish line is in sight! Go for the gold.</p>
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<p>Go for the gold &#8211; build on your resources &#8211; Market Guru Jan Verhoeff can help you.  <a href="http://www.freewebs.com/ebizblitz" rel="nofollow">http://www.freewebs.com/ebizblitz</a></p>
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		<title>On the Shelf-A Book Review</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This review of books is a little overdue but has come to fruition as a result of three convergent but independent factors: space, time and knowledge. Space, or rather the lack of it, is a direct consequence of sharing my home with four other people who strangely confine their books to the available shelving.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This review of books is a little overdue but has come to fruition as a result of three convergent but independent factors: space, time and knowledge. Space, or rather the lack of it, is a direct consequence of sharing my home with four other people who strangely confine their books to the available shelving.</p>
<p>My children are yet young and can gradually be converted to the cause but I fear that my wife may be lost to it already. Don&#8217;t get me wrong, she loves books too but she particularly loves books that are attractively arranged on the shelf. There is a beauty to this symmetry but I find it a cold beauty as they sit all in a line shelf by shelf with, god forbid, their spines bright and buffed. Luckily, her influence in this respect only applies to the drawing room.</p>
<p>My influence applies elsewhere. One garage has metamorphosed into a repository for the spillage of books, accompanied by a big, old fashioned table football, a huge papier mache starfish mirror, a self confessed aberration by my wife, various cartoons which, for good and various reasons, didn&#8217;t make the cut in the house itself and a general sense of disorderliness. We&#8217;ve reached a sort of quid pro quo whereby she utilises the space beside the door for excess storage, immaculately packaged as usual, and averts her gaze from the relative chaos at the other end of the room. There is one area that is indisputably mine, however, and that is my study.</p>
<p>There is only one thing wrong with my study and that is its size. This inner sanctum contains, in general, those subjects I am especially interested in but, much as I have tried to classify them, the sheer wealth of material has progressively rendered this a most difficult task. The categories covered in my study range from philosophy, Judaism and counterculture to essays, humour and bibliophily but, equally, through want of space, exclude passions such as football, art and business, all demoted to secondary locations.</p>
<p>Nevertheless, a pile of 22 business books presently sits in my study, completely obscuring my view of the bottom shelf of biographies and partially so the one above. The column to its right comprises a random 16 strong selection, the next a further 12, plus 4 pamphlets, and you get the idea. I shall be reviewing in pretty short order every incumbent on my shelves, whether horizontal or vertical &#8211; that&#8217;s books, not me &#8211; and, by the time I&#8217;ve finished, auditing the books will take on an altogether different meaning. I shall thus be pruning my collection to ensure I have what I know and know what I have. Who knows what hides behind the column?</p>
<p>The very mention of time reminds me of a quite marvellous book which I have just plucked off the shelf beside me. This is &#8220;Time and the Art of Living&#8221; by Robert Grudin, an American academic, which I bought in 1988 and have only occasionally dipped into since. The author is a noted authority on both Shakesperean and Renaissance literature but is evidently a man of formidable erudition and lightness of touch, not dissimilar to Robertson Davies. Grudin&#8217;s exploration of time, through wise and pithy observations, is an absolute treat. Recommended. Also recommended is actually finding the time to read all these books. Many have lain untouched, unopened and unloved for years and, hopefully, this exercise will bring them to a new audience. I don&#8217;t pretend that I will ever read half the books I own but then many are designed for a dip rather than full immersion.</p>
<p>The real problem is that I buy books fairly frequently. Moreover, I find it exceedingly difficult to buy only one book when surrounded by so many. Most people have mastered the modest art of, broadly speaking, leaving with what they came in for. I am far too distracted, however, even in bad bookshops. Bad bookshops tend, alas, to be the rule rather than the exception. Most of the dominant retailers are conspicuous by poor signage, predictable display and a complete absence of what I would best describe as a comfort zone. Yet these disadvantages are insufficient to deter me from a quick gander from time to time, if only to draw upon their breadth of stock, so you can imagine the state I&#8217;m in when I enter a bookshop, replete with gaps, surprises and architecturally challenged shelving. There are some quite wonderful bookshops in both London and beyond but that&#8217;s a subject with numerous diversions, in more ways than one, which I must leave for another day.</p>
<p>I have frequently ruminated over what I have collected and why. Certainly, I am conscious of how little I know of so much and one might view this accumulation of books as a natural form of education. However, it would be a misconception to consider me well read. Widely read perhaps, but well read? No. I would struggle to name five classic works of fiction that I have read. I can safely say that in adulthood I have not granted daylight to a single page of Dickens, Tolstoy or Wordsworth. Darkness has similarly shrouded such titans of ancient civilisation as Socrates, Plato and Cicero. The great political, economic and social tracts have been largely dispatched to forgotten shelves and I have but a nodding acquaintance with classical music, opera and ballet and other such cultured pursuits.</p>
<p>So what have I got? On balance, I own a pretty eclectic collection of books acquired from charity shops, antiquarian dealers, unlikely places, second hand booksellers, village tearooms, overseas, unpromising situations, in the country, frankly, anywhere and everywhere. I&#8217;m fascinated as much by design or provenance or eccentricity as I am by the raw content. Of course, within that, I own innumerable mainstream titles, some perhaps a little unfashionable now, that may be regarded as a diverse barometer of public and critical taste. I also possess some extremely rare and unusual items but the key for me is to mix them up wherever possible. I simply enjoy the juxtaposition of an 1863 edition of &#8220;Memoirs of Remarkable Misers&#8221; alongside &#8220;Purple Cow&#8221; by marketing guru Seth Godin. I&#8217;m sure there&#8217;s a medical term for my condition but, unfortunately, I can&#8217;t reach the necessary dictionary just yet to confirm it.</p>
<p>I aim to pick up every single book on my shelves over the coming weeks and months and I hope will open my eyes, and indeed your eyes, to the multifarious pleasures of books. If a book I mention should appeal, please let me know if you wish to borrow it. My next missive will concentrate on 13 outsize volumes atop one of the main bookcases in my study. One or two lean towards coffee table territory but overall they represent a handsome selection of books that I look forward to sharing with you shortly. Onwards and upwards, as they say, or, perhaps, in my case, onwards and sideways.</p>
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		<title>The Thing I Hate About Books</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are a number of things that I don&#8217;t like about ebooks or written books that talk to people regarding technology. There are too many assumptions made about the people that are reading the publications.
For the most part the authors and publishers are under an albeit false impression that everyone is a techno-wiz and that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are a number of things that I don&#8217;t like about ebooks or written books that talk to people regarding technology. There are too many assumptions made about the people that are reading the publications.</p>
<p>For the most part the authors and publishers are under an albeit false impression that everyone is a techno-wiz and that we all live and breathe every verse of every tech manual ever devised.</p>
<p>What they fail to realize in this country especially is that the reading level for the populus is decreasing at an ever rapid rate. We in tech (I have been guilty of this as well) are not educating our audience. We&#8217;re preaching to them instead of helping them understand what it is that we are trying to sell them or provide to them.</p>
<p>Now while dumbing things down is not helpful either, adding some additional education to the prose is preferred as a solution to the problem which confronts us. How do we explain rocket-science in such a way that someone who&#8217;s not Werner Von Braun can actually understand it and put the shields up so that the Klingon&#8217;s don&#8217;t screw us from our seats once again and drop us onto some forbidden planet.</p>
<p>Authors&#8230;do something simple as add a glossary of terms for your readers. Educate them so that they respect you and laud you and tell all their friends to purchase your tomes. Not so that they despise you and send you packing the next time you come to town.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s my .02 on this subject for this day.</p>
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