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Lesson #2: Success is Built not Born
“I am a woman who came from the cotton fields of the South,” said Walker. “From there I was promoted to the washtub. From there I was promoted to the cook kitchen. And from there I promoted myself into the business of manufacturing hair goods and preparations....I have built my own factory on my own ground.”

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Why is a company culture so important
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Which Is Better; eBooks or Physical Books?
A little known fact among the uninitiated in the world of book development is that regardless of the format you choose you must be an active participant in the marketing of your book. The greatest challenge many authors have is how to market their books. There are countless ways and it is an ongoing process. Find out some essential things you need to know before you decide.

Break A Record For Charity...And Free PR
The next time your organization wants to get some free media attention, consider breaking a record in Guinness Book of Records with the benefit to a local charity.

The Art of Book Branding
You wrote your book for others to read. True? You wrote it to offer others enjoyment, excitement, help and/or training. Don’t you owe it to your prospective readers to put the book share the book in a really big way? Don’t you owe it to yourself? To get started I’ve created a short checklist for branding YOU and your book.

Lords of Finance: The Bankers That Broke the World by Liaquat Ahamed
In 2009 we’re deep into a major recession in the United States and many other countries throughout the world are experiencing many of the same problems. Each week we hear comparisons to previous recessions and economic downturns – but the benchmark for all financial crisis is the “Great Depression”. So, this seems like a great time to read and learn more about what happened around the world from the end of World War I and the late 1930’s. Liaquat Ahamed has written a great book that documents what was happening in the world during this twenty year period. I highly recommend that anyone interested in learning more about what lead up to the Great Depression and how the financial leaders handled it – must read this book.

Does the World Need Your Book?
If you're a coach, service professional, or consultant dedicated to making positive change in the world, then writing a book can do big things for your career. But that's not really what it's all about. Many of my clients have said, "If my book can help just help one person avoid this problem, I will have accomplished my mission." It's not just about growing your business, and it's not even really about spreading your message to bigger audiences.

Four Secrets to Earning Income as an Author
Authors write books because they're passionate about the topic and the message they have to share with the world. But it's also nice to make a little money doing it. Your book can create a substantial stream of income for you, particularly when you use these four strategies for making your book successful.

The ABCs and 123s of Self-Promotion For Independent and Self-Published Authors Part 5 Successful Blogging
In today's world becoming a self-published author is easy; unfortunately that is just the beginning. Even if you are a traditionally published author--if you ever want to sell a book you must promote, promote, promote, and that can be very frustrating and time-consuming...unless you know the ropes. So, that is exactly what this series of articles is designed to teach. How to successfully promote your traditionally, self and/or independently published book online. In the collegiate world you must publish or perish. In the publishing world you must promote or perish. ...And in today's world promoting invariably includes blogging, and so everyone does it...but it is a gigantic waste of time if you are not doing it right

Authors: Rename Your Book For Another Crack At Success
There are several reasons to rename a book such as adding a subtitle to be friendlier to search engines. Another important reason is to get a new copyright date because many book critics will not review an old book and reviewers often define an “old” book as one with a copyright of more than a year old.

A review of the book, Pitch Anything, by Oren Klaff
As President of the B2B demand generation company, Find New Customers, and a prolific blogger, I’m often invited to do book review. But after doing quite a few, one grows jaded a bit – so we ask tough questions. The two questions I ask every time I do a book review: Does the book bring fresh insights and perspective? Is the book well written and easy to read? Only a book that gets a “Yes” on both questions gets a 5 star review.

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