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Book Reveals How to Successfully Fall in Love and Achieve Lasting Happiness

Book reveals how to successfully fall in love and achieve lasting happiness
Researchers find that what most men and women want in a relationship is to be happy. Yet the road to finding happiness in a relationship eludes millions. Here is a book that promises to help.

Newly revised and expanded, How to Identify Your Soulmate offers practical advice on how to achieve happiness in relationship once and for all. Author Ernest Quansah says there are things that can enhance a relationship or ruin it. He calls them the Dos and Don’ts of Relationship.

Quansah, a relationship advisor, suggests ways to find the suitable man or woman for a meaningful relationship. Finding the right people to date is easy if you follow his advice. He also offers methods of communicating effectively on a date. As online dating becomes increasingly popular, he also offers insight on ways men and women can find their soulmates online.
Relationships can be guaranteed to be successful, says Quansah, who has spent more than 15 years studying love relationshipswhy some succeed while others fail. His relationship manual reveals how men and women can be sure that their relationship will work and bring them happiness. The author believes that to succeed in relationship, relationship intelligence is key. How to Identify Your Soulmate offers the reader a whole chapter on gaining relationship intelligence, including examples of what it is.

How to Identify Your Soulmate (ISBN 14120-2876-0, 193 pp.) is available for review and distribution through Trafford Publishing, www.trafford.com/04-0705 . The manual is also available in electronic versions at www.soulmateinfoserve.com

Ernest Quansah is available for press, radio, online radio or TV interviews, offering his expertise in helping men and women fall in love and stay in love. He can be contacted at reach_ernest@hotmail.com, support@soulmateinfoserve.com, or by phone at 604-616-8401. His articles on dating and relationships, available for publication, can be found at http://soulmateinfoserve.com/articles/index.php

Ernest Quansah is a Soulmate Relationship Expert who helps men and women find their true love and create the relationship of their dreams. He is the author of How to Identify Your Soulmate, a love relationship advice manual designed to help people find happiness and fulfillment in their relationships. For more information about his services, please visit http://www.soulmateinfoserve.com

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Electronic Publishing Explained

An eBook is basically a document in the form of web pages that are put together, using special software, which is released in the form of a file that can be downloaded onto your computer’s hard drive. Many people may think it is no different than a web site, but there are important differences.

You may happen upon a site that is offering a free eBook download you are interested in. When you actually download the eBook you are downloading an “.exe” file, which is the most common format. Some eBooks are also offered in PDF format as well. When you double click on this file it then opens the main page, which is in HTML, web page format. There may be many pages included in the eBook but you cannot access them unless you open the eBook itself. When you download the “.exe” file that is all you see until you activate it by clicking on it. From the main page the author gives you access to what they want you to have access to.

One important feature of an eBook is that you can choose to not allow printing or copying. This may be very important to you if you have material that you want to protect. You may have written a book on “How To make A Waterfall Mirror” and give the reader snippets of the book in your eBook, but you don’t want them to be able to print or copy any of the material. Not that the material is completely safe, after all there are people out there that are going to copy or steal your work if they get a chance, no matter what steps you take, but it gives the reader the idea that the information is valuable to you.

On a web site, to get the some of the same protection, you would have to include directory or page protection on your site and have the visitor register for a password, which many will not. Then even if they do register, they may loose their password or not come back at all. If you don’t know much about CGI scripts or how to set password protection through your server’s control panel then this becomes difficult, unless you can afford to hire someone to do it for you. Even with that once the visitor is into your site, using a password, they can still copy as much of the material they want. With the eBook, once you set the “No Copying” and “No Printing” option, the reader would have to actually copy the material by typing it out him or herself. This offers more protection for your material. One of the challenges of a web site is keeping the visitor on it as long as possible so that they find something that they are actually interested in. Even if you have material that the visitor is genuinely interested in, many things can happen that may cause you to loose that visitor forever. The power may go out while they are on your site, they forget to bookmark your site, they may get distracted and shut the computer off, etc. With the eBook, once downloaded, the information is on the reader’s computer until they decide to delete it. I’ve come across eBooks and files that I have downloaded months before and forgotten about but have stumbled across on my hard drive while searching for something else.

You can even set the eBook to include an icon on the reader’s desktop to remind them to read your eBook. If the reader sees your icon each time their desktop loads you may get a few more visits, maybe even a sale or two.

You can include links back to your site, or any other site in the eBook to direct the reader to more information or to a sales page. Keeping with the same idea above you may want to have a page on other woodworking or fountain books for example that goes to Amazon.com or to other sites. You may have affiliate programs that you are associated with that you can earn commissions from any sales resulting from people clicking through from your eBook.

You can have your readers personalize it themselves. People get excited when they see their name on something. Most eBook software allows you to setup the eBook so that people can actually put their own personal information in the eBook, and give it away themselves on their web site. This is called “Regrinding”. If you see a free eBook download and it states that you can “Rebrand” it, that is what it means, you can personalize it. You can even run your own affiliate program and have others personalize the eBook and have the opportunity to earn some money. That’s a great incentive for people to advertise your products or services.

We will have more information on how you can develop your own eBook, distribute it, run your own affiliate program and have others selling your products and services in later articles.

In conclusion eBooks maybe seen by some as just glorified web sites but in fact with the option of protecting your material, the ability to allow others to personalize it, and the chance that viewers will add it to their desktop and view it at a later date, eBooks give you much more flexibility in your online business marketing efforts.

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Pumping Your Muse - Book Review

Pumping Your Muse is a 136-page non-fiction, self-help writer’s manual that is conveniently available in both electronic and print format. The hardcopy is coil-bound - perfect for an inviting workbook.

Published just recently in June 2005, this book belongs on every writer’s reference bookshelf. Donna Sundblad’s goal for her manual has certainly been met, as Pumping Your Muse is able to stretch the readers’ creativity beyond their normal limits by developing skills and focusing creative energies in new directions.

The author focuses on the ability to build worlds through a variety of exercises including reflections, perspectives, balance, using multiple sensory tools and expanding thinking patterns. Readers will learn about tracking implements such as cards, journals and maps that help develop a detailed world for the reader and make the book a whole experience.

Following every exercise like a home-school class will take several weeks and will definitely improve creative writing skills. Pumping Your Muse could also be used as a refresher course, a tool during the proofreading processes of a manuscript, or to get past writer’s block.

Donna Sundblad keeps the continuity flowing at an interesting pace and has allowed space for notes at the end of every chapter. Her useful manual also includes a number of excellent writer’s resource websites.

I recommend that readers review the entire manual and then return to chapter one before they actually begin the program. In this way, the reader will be more familiar with the reasons and goals for each exercise. I’ve been anticipating my return to chapter one since I began the reviewing process of this book and have no doubt that my skills will be improved because of the exercises in this manual.

ISBN#: 0970863578
Author: Donna Sundblad
Publisher: ePress-online.com ~ Writopia, Inc.

~ Lillian Brummet - Book Reviewer - Co-author of the book Trash Talk, a guide for anyone concerned about his or her impact on the environment - Author of Towards Understanding, a collection of poetry. (www.sunshinecable.com/~drumit)

Book of the Month Clubs

Do you want to join a ‘book of the month’ club but can’t find one that’s near you? Maybe it’s time you started one! That’s right - organizing a ‘book of the month’ club is not hard if you know where to start and how.

STEP 1: Be heard. Your first concern should be telling everyone about your club. Ask if you can put up posters around your neighborhood. Some good locations are bookstores, the town hall, church, frequently visited shops and even schools. You can also call for membership during public engagements, such as town meetings or after church services. If you have more time, why not go door-to-door? You’ll get to meet a lot of people in your vicinity, and recruit new members, too.

Remember: Unless you are organizing a ‘book of the month’ club that caters to a very specific age group or background, your goal should be to reach and attract a diverse group of people - the more dissimilar the attitudes and viewpoints of your members, the more stimulating your book discussions will be. In your posters and other advertising materials, make it clear that the club is open to anyone who loves books (and anyone who is willing to try).

STEP 2: Lay down the ground rules. Once you already have a good membership base, hold a general assembly to discuss the rules and standards of your ‘book of the month’ club. Some of the important things you should discuss include book reading schedules, cost limits to book choices, and the regularity of meetings and procedures for moving them to other dates.

It might be a good idea to elect officers for the club, or at least delegate specific tasks to specific members (such as food and beverage arrangements, venue, etc).

STEP 3: Listen to your members. Conduct an informal survey about the book preferences of your members. Everyone should get a chance to say what their expectations of the club are, what kinds of books they have already read, and what they look forward to reading, among other things. This is especially important if your ‘book of the month’ club has a very diverse membership.

Book Clubs provides detailed information on Book Clubs, Book of the Month Clubs, Book Club Questions, Audio Book Clubs and more. Book Clubs is affiliated with Christian Book Stores.