A directory of Smashwords ebooks available within the native Stanza ebook reading app for the iPhone and iPod Touch.
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The Flea Market Advisor | by Paul Runtich Jan. 22, 2012 | $19.99 | 15969 words | Sample 15% |
| Author bio: I got my start in the flea market business when I was sixteen years old. My parents took me to a local retail auction on Saturday nights. The auction purchased insurance-damaged trailers. They sorted through the merchandise and kept all the good merchandise to auction off to the highest bidder. The auction also had a snack bar with homemade food which was priced reasonably, and also a retail food room with in-date food for 50% to 60% off retail prices. At the end of the night, the auctioneer would bring out several large boxes and fill them in front of everyone as people were bidding. Everyone was able to see in full view what merchandise was being placed in those boxes. Well, you guessed it. I bid on those boxes and won the bid. It cost me approximately $125.00 for a total of six boxes. I never thought about how I was going to get those boxes home, since we came to the auction in a car and not a truck. The auctioneer was kind enough to follow us home with all the boxes of merchandise, and at no charge either. After going through the boxes, I found some commercial copper fittings for AC units worth around $100 each. I had 50 of them. I decided to go to a flea market with all the merchandise and sell the merchandise I purchased. I took all the copper units and several other items and sold all the fittings on my first day at the flea market for $60.00 each, or $300.00 total for all 50 units. I sold them to an AC contractor. This was in 1966 and $300 was like hitting the lottery. That is what sold me on selling at flea markets, and I am still selling today. I have done markets ever since, from small to large, county fairs and local fairs. I started small, invested what I made in purchasing other merchandise and used my 1966 Chevy S.S. for a vehicle to start with. It is best to start out small, then add as you grow. Try different merchandise, different markets and then add a service business as well. |
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Update Your CV 2012 | by Henry Towers Jan. 21, 2012 | $2.99 | 4706 words | Sample 10% |
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College: Extremely Overrated | by Michael Hamlett Jr Jan. 18, 2012 | $2.99 | 18752 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: A young entrepreneur with a long to-do list. I own a clothing brand, play basketball and love to talk about options investing. |
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Quit Your Job: Decide When to Leave and What to Do After | by Derek Ralston Jan. 18, 2012 | $0.99 | 3537 words | Sample 15% |
| Author bio: Derek Ralston is the author of Evolve Your Life: Mini-Books For Finding Happiness and The Two Week Lucid Dreamer. He is a personal development blogger at LifeEvolver.Com, which he has maintained since 2008. Several of Derek's blog posts have gone viral through social media, receiving more than 16,000 unique visitors in a single day. Derek is a paid freelance travel writer for BootsnAll. Guest blog posts from Derek are featured on StepCase Lifehack. |
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Online Content Writing- How To Make Money Through Content Writing | by Vani Chugh Kabra Jan. 16, 2012 | $3.99 | 8114 words | Sample 25% |
| Author bio: Vani is the owner and manager of a dynamic content writing and organic marketing firm-vanionlinemedia. She started out as a journalist in 2003 and worked for India’s top news channels including, Aaj Tak, IBN7 and Star News in her 6-year electronic media stint. She then moved to freelancing for online media and after working independently for two years, launched Vani Online Media. Today Vani has clients all across the globe and has written EBooks, articles, Ecourses and Press Releases for various niche areas. She specializes in NLP and Marketing related content and her client base includes several International business and life coaches. She is also trained in hypnotherapy and tarot (skills she picked up while producing shows on the same theme during her TV news days) and likes spending time with her cards in her free time. |
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Getting A Success Change: How to Be Happy in a World Gone Mad | by Ed Brodow Jan. 03, 2012 | $2.99 | 91979 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Ed Brodow is the bestselling author of six books, including Fixer and Negotiation Boot Camp. An internationally recognized expert on the art of negotiation, Ed was dubbed "King of Negotiators" by SEC Chairman Harvey Pitt. Ed has appeared as negotiation guru on PBS, ABC National News, Fox News, Inside Edition, and Fortune Business Report. As a speaker, he has enthralled more than 1,000 audiences in Paris, Tokyo, Sao Paulo, Athens, Toronto, and New York. Ed is a veteran member of Screen Actors Guild, appearing in American and European movies with Jessica Lange, Ron Howard, and Christopher Reeve. A former Marine officer, Ed graduated from Brooklyn College and lives in Monterey, California. |
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How to become rich now! | by Arlov Solomon Dec. 24, 2011 | $1.50 | 2517 words | |
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Become rich so fast at a young age | by Arlov Solomon Dec. 24, 2011 | $1.50 | 2517 words | |
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Become rich so fast at a young age | by Arlov Solomon Dec. 24, 2011 | $1.50 | 2417 words | Sample 15% |
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Colorado Petroleum Jobs | by Thomas Chi Dec. 20, 2011 | $1.99 | 8816 words | |
| Author bio: Thomas Chi The First in Internet Advertising Campaigns Adobe Illustrator 7.0 I Do Windows First Rebate Advertising Campaign, San Jose, California Charles Schwab’s CD Rom Tutorials - Teach Investors How to Invest Online Charles Schwabs Banner Advertisements : Mandarin Chinese, Spanish, and English Web Design Class, CompUSA, Market Street Headquarters, Financial District, San Francisco Web Design Class, Computown, San Francisco Maingate, Military Vertical Portal, Teaching Military, Jacksonville, Florida and San Francisco Phyve, Medical Software for Baptist Hospitals, Memphis and San Francisco Digital Medical Systems, Medical Vertical Portal, Teaching Doctors, Nashville and San Francisco Corporations Veeco Metrology, Nanotechnology, Goleta, California Digital Instruments, Atomic Force Microscopes, Santa Barbara, California Charles Schwab International Electronic Brokerage, San Francisco, California Charles Schwab CD Rom Tutorial, San Francisco, California Adobe Systems, San Jose, California, Photoshop, PageMill, PageMaker, , San Jose, California Adobe Illustrator 7.0 Microsoft Windows - I Do Windows Campaign Computown aka CompUSA, Photoshop, Dreamweaver, Web Design New York City Portfolio aka NYCPortfolio, Asset Management Company, New York City NewzViewz.com and Channel Blast, Online Radio, Mark Lipsky, VP Miramax, New York City LucasFilms, San Rafael, California, 1991 Films: Star Trek IV, Invisible Man: Chevy Chase, Hook: Robin Williams at Industrial Light and Magic, San Rafael, California, Headquarters Skywalker Sound, San Anselmo California Lane Publishing, Menlo Park, California, Desert Storm Interviews with Kuwaitis in Egypt and Greece Sunset Magazine, Menlo Park, California CD Rom Tutorials and Animation Charles Schwab: How to Invest Online, CD Rom Tutorial eSchwab Tutorial, Charles Schwab International Electronic Brokerage Veeco Metrology Group: Web Style Guide, September 13, 2000 and Animated Polymers Veeco: Advanced Training in Atomic Force Microscopy on Biological Samples, May 24-26, 2000 Digital Instruments: Nanotechnology, Technical Publications Veeco Metrology Group: Atomic Force Microscopy, Online Publications Santa Barbara Technical Writers, Lecturer |
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You Can't Eat Your Degree Workbook | by Tricia Berry and Danielle Forget Shield Dec. 13, 2011 | $3.99 | 9354 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Tricia Berry, MBA, has more than 18 years of experience defining her passions and taking control of her career. She has managed her own strategic communications and positively influenced her career path throughout her experiences in engineering and college recruiting at The Dow Chemical Company, academic advising and student programs at The University of Texas at Austin and volunteer work with not-for-profit organizations. With her company, 825 Basics, Tricia has mentored and coached students, new-hires and experienced professionals on the techniques and processes shared throughout You Can’t Eat Your Degree. She earned a BS in Chemical Engineering from The University of Texas at Austin and an MBA from the University of Houston - Clear Lake. Danielle Forget Shield, P.E., MBA, has more than 17 years of experience implementing the techniques outlined in You Can’t Eat Your Degree. She began her career wondering if she’d gotten the right degree, but quickly realized that she could accomplish anything she wanted by defining and creating her own career story. Using this strategy, she has built a career as an entrepreneur, author and professional speaker after 15 years in corporate roles, holding senior-level positions in engineering, environmental compliance and project development. Danielle prides herself on applying engineering processes to career success and has become a career trend analysis expert. She uses this skill daily as President of 825 Basics. Danielle has a BS in Civil Engineering from Washington University in St. Louis and an MBA in Finance from the University of St. Thomas in Houston, and is a licensed Professional Engineer (P.E.). |
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Successful Job Interviews | by Les King Nov. 24, 2011 | $2.99 | 3638 words | Sample 20% |
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The People Magic Guide to Success at A Job Interview | by Robert Godden Nov. 23, 2011 | $0.99 | 6711 words | Sample 15% |
| Author bio: Something of a rebel, I apply different perspectives to my "day job" (HR) my hobby (writing) and my obsession (tea). My wife and I run a small HR consultancy that strikes most people as bizarre - no tick boxes, no flow charts, no politically correct and yet meaningless evaluations of your people or your organisation. I'm often occupied helping organisations and recruiters to implement and improve systems, plan campaigns and assist in retention. I've written a book on business and career strategy ("1001 Nights in the Trans-Arabian Corporation's Boardroom")and three ebooks. I write columns for careerone.com.au and other sites and publications and I speak at conferences and other events on my special subjects, which are Remuneration, Creative Recruiting & HR, Small Business Marketing & Branding and Career Development. I co-host a TV show - Your Business 2.0 - which was on on www.australialivetv.com until they folded and is now looking for a new home! |
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Why I Failed in the Creative Arts...and how NOT to follow in my Footsteps | by Steve Grossman Nov. 14, 2011 | $6.99 | 35876 words | Sample 20% |
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Telelucru | by Nicolae Sfetcu Nov. 08, 2011 | $3.00 | 22555 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Experience in the domains of engineering, Quality Assurance, electronics and Internet services (translation, web design, Internet marketing, web business solutions). Owner and manager with MultiMedia Developer of MultiMedia Network Partner with MultiMedia in several European and national research and development projects Project Coordinator for European Teleworking Development Romania (ETD) Cofounder of the regional association and president of the Mehedinti Branch of Romanian Association for Electronic Industry and Software Initiator, cofounder and president of Romanian Association for Telework and Teleactivities Member of Internet Society Initiator, cofounder and president of Romanian Teleworking Society Cofounder and vice-president of the Mehedinti Branch of the General Association of Engineers in Romania Physicist engineer – Bachelor of Physics, Major Nuclear Physics Training for a doctor degree in telecommunications Internal auditor for the Quality Management Systems Specialist in industrial Nondestructive Testing Attested for Quality Assurance Hundreds of publications (books, e-books, articles), mainly from the IT domain. Languages: Romanian, French, English. Elementary level: Italian, Spanish, Russian Contact: Email: nicolae@sfetcu.com Tel.: +40-745-526896 |
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101 FAQs About Becoming an Accountant | by Caitlind Alexander Nov. 06, 2011 | $9.99 | 76259 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Caitlind Alexander is the author of over 60 books for children, including the Jamie and Kendall Broderick Mystery series, the 14 Fun Facts and 101 Fun Facts series, the Wonderful World of Animals Series, and the Miss Jones series. She lives in California where she loves to visit historic places and learn about new things. She also loves to travel and has been all over the world. |
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Word of Mouse. How to Use Social Media to Net Your Dream Job | by Brooklyn Storme Oct. 31, 2011 | $10.99 | 21887 words | Sample 4% |
| Author bio: Brooklyn Storme graduated with a PhD in Psychology from Monash University, Australia. She has spent over 15 years working with individuals to help them overcome barriers to work and succeed in their dream job. An intrepid traveller, she always has her passport at the ready. She has dined with Saudi oil magnates atop the Eiffel Tower, tangoed and rumba’d her way around Bei Hei Park in Beijing, free-fallen down the dunes of Dubai, suffered an ice-cream gelati headache in Athens, marvelled at the Harems in Istanbul, scaled castle walls in Scotland, listened to gypsy tales in Marrakech and found, then married her handsome prince in Egypt. Brooklyn is a Psychologist and works all over the world as a Teacher and Consultant. She currently resides in Australia. Connect with Brooklyn Online Feel free to drop me a line with your feedback, comments or suggestions for future ebooks at brooklyn.storme@gmail.com |
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Marketing and Promoting Your Own Seminars and Workshops | by Fred Gleeck Oct. 31, 2011 | $2.99 | 62145 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Fred Gleeck is an information marketer. He markets and sells books, ebooks, audios, videos and other info products. Pick up a bunch of free stuff at http://www.FredGleeck.com/ebooks. Also, check out: http://www.CoolVideoTool.com to get your own video email account. |
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College to Corporate Ladders, Commonsense advice to the college student and young professional | by Lou Gilbert Oct. 20, 2011 | $4.99 | 25092 words | Sample 25% |
| Author bio: Lou Gilbert is a Program Director and former Director of North American Marketing at a multi-billion dollar commercial transportation company. Albeit rewarding and prestigious titles bringing constant challenge, most of Lou’s common sense ability to help young people navigate through the business world draws from his experiences while “climbing the ladder.†Never forgetting what it was like to be twenty-something, he has a unique ability to understand and communicate with that age group. His first job, at 23, was as a warehouse shipping and receiving clerk. Through a series of smart decisions, good impressions and personal hardships, Lou succeeded in sales, training, account management, service engineering, sales engineering, marketing and other posts before being asked to direct a major new product program. Professionally, Lou has been tasked with new product development, managing a multi-million dollar budget, directing marketing, advertising and event planning agencies, pricing, fleet management, testing, customer interaction, system creation and much more. He also has the opportunity to hire, train and mentor college interns and new employees. Lou’s humble personality and relatable warmth make an effective combination with his “no excuses†approach to work and life. In his personal time, Lou is an active participant in the School of Technology at the University of Central Missouri where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Power Technology Management. He is a member of the School of Technology Advisory Board, Automotive Technology Advisory Board and a guest speaker and mentor to university juniors and seniors. Also, he enjoys home projects, exercising and spending time with his wife, Jana, and two daughters. They describe him as a chronic “finisherâ€, tireless encourager, dedicated, consistent, approachable and hilarious…never taking himself too seriously. |
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Effective Time and Life Management Strategies | by Nkem Mpamah Oct. 18, 2011 | $3.45 | 21011 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Nkem Mpamah is a Transformational Life Coach with a vision to helping individuals and organizations find their true life's purpose. Nkem is passionate to help you discover who you truly are, and help you be able to fill the role you are meant to fulfill. |
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Jak przeżyć w organizacji (II) | by Wojciech i Marek Wareccy Oct. 08, 2011 | $6.50 | 43023 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: JesteÅ›my psychologami, dziennikarzami, a także opublikowaliÅ›my już kilkanaÅ›cie książek, dotyczÄ…cych szeroko rozumianej psychologii. Od 1989 roku zajmujemy siÄ™ przeprowadzaniem treningów oraz doradztwem psychologicznym. PoczÄ…tkowo współpracowaliÅ›my z firmÄ… „Ernst & Youngâ€, a nastÄ™pnie we wÅ‚asnej firmie. Realizujemy autorskie i oryginalne programy doradcze i szkoleniowe. Szczegóły na naszych stronach: www.warecki.pl |
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Interview Confidence | by Nick Alexander Oct. 05, 2011 | $3.99 | 13215 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Nick Alexander has worked for some of the largest multinationals in the world and has extensive experience in Sales and Marketing. An experienced recruiter Nick has seen some of the best and much of the worst examples of CV's and resumés; that's why he decided to write "60 Minute CV". It's a straight-talking, no-nonsense guide to selling and marketing yourself to potential employers in this rough, dog-eat-dog world of economic recession. |
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How to Sell and Market Yourself | by Nick Alexander Oct. 03, 2011 | $3.99 | 7743 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Nick Alexander has worked for some of the largest multinationals in the world and has extensive experience in Sales and Marketing. An experienced recruiter Nick has seen some of the best and much of the worst examples of CV's and resumés; that's why he decided to write "60 Minute CV". It's a straight-talking, no-nonsense guide to selling and marketing yourself to potential employers in this rough, dog-eat-dog world of economic recession. |
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60 Minute CV | by Nick Alexander Oct. 01, 2011 | $3.99 | 7983 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Nick Alexander has worked for some of the largest multinationals in the world and has extensive experience in Sales and Marketing. An experienced recruiter Nick has seen some of the best and much of the worst examples of CV's and resumés; that's why he decided to write "60 Minute CV". It's a straight-talking, no-nonsense guide to selling and marketing yourself to potential employers in this rough, dog-eat-dog world of economic recession. |
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Adapt or Perish! How to Survive the Firestorm of Change in Business, Leadership, and Careers | by Lee Pound Sep. 29, 2011 | $14.99 | 69794 words | Sample 15% |
| Author bio: I help entrepreneurs and professionals publish books and articles so that they become the recongnized experts in their markets. My career includes 15 years as a newspaper editor, 20 years as a chief financial officer. I have been a public speaker for 35 years, and and currently a book publisher, writing coach and seminar producer. |
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Fire Your Resume - Military Edition | by Tom Stein Sep. 29, 2011 | $4.99 | 16299 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Tom Stein is an author as well as a public speaker. Prior to entering corporate America, Mr. Stein was a Lieutenant Colonel in the Marine Corps specializing in the subject areas of Contract Business Development, Information Technology, Logistics, Operational Threat Analysis, World Wide Contingency Planning, Education, and Aviation. He is a graduate of the United States Naval Academy and holds numerous degrees and certificates in Aviation, Education, and Information Technology. As an executive program manager he has held some of the highest achievable positions and designations in his fields of expertise throughout the world. He is an Associate Professor for Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University and a member of the faculty staff since 1998. Mr. Stein instructs and develops programs for undergraduate and graduate students. Mr. Stein is a board member on the Orange County Veteran Employment Committee holding the position of Treasurer. He teaches classes nationwide to assist veterans in transitioning from military to civilian careers. |
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You Can't Eat Your Degree - Combine Your Passions and Philosophies to Create the Story of Your Future | by Tricia Berry and Danielle Forget Shield Sep. 28, 2011 | $9.99 | 23761 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Tricia Berry, MBA, has more than 18 years of experience defining her passions and taking control of her career. She has managed her own strategic communications and positively influenced her career path throughout her experiences in engineering and college recruiting at The Dow Chemical Company, academic advising and student programs at The University of Texas at Austin and volunteer work with not-for-profit organizations. With her company, 825 Basics, Tricia has mentored and coached students, new-hires and experienced professionals on the techniques and processes shared throughout You Can’t Eat Your Degree. She earned a BS in Chemical Engineering from The University of Texas at Austin and an MBA from the University of Houston - Clear Lake. Danielle Forget Shield, P.E., MBA, has more than 17 years of experience implementing the techniques outlined in You Can’t Eat Your Degree. She began her career wondering if she’d gotten the right degree, but quickly realized that she could accomplish anything she wanted by defining and creating her own career story. Using this strategy, she has built a career as an entrepreneur, author and professional speaker after 15 years in corporate roles, holding senior-level positions in engineering, environmental compliance and project development. Danielle prides herself on applying engineering processes to career success and has become a career trend analysis expert. She uses this skill daily as President of 825 Basics. Danielle has a BS in Civil Engineering from Washington University in St. Louis and an MBA in Finance from the University of St. Thomas in Houston, and is a licensed Professional Engineer (P.E.). |
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16 Rules for Job Seekers | by glenn steward Sep. 27, 2011 | $2.99 | 8680 words | Sample 15% |
| Author bio: Glenn Steward has over 30 years successful experience as a Career and Business Coach, Management Consultant and International Marketing Director. His comprehensive track record includes Management Consultancy assignments for major global blue chip organisations, with previous senior corporate positions including various Marketing Director roles at Diageo ( Europe , USA ) and a number of senior sales and marketing roles at WRPO, Seagram and Duracell .He graduated with an honours degree in Psychology and is completing an MBA from Edinburgh Business School. He is a full member of the Association for Coaching. Glenn has over 1,000 hours successful experience as an impactful Career and Business coach, and currently coaches many individuals from a wide range of business sectors looking to make their next career move. To contact the author or for further information or advice about Career and Business Coaching please send your e mail enquiry to: info@tradingedgeco.com |
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Alternative Strategies for employment | by JRG Buckwheat Sep. 18, 2011 | $3.00 | 2267 words | Sample 20% |
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21 Templates that Run Your World: Keys to Unlocking Your Success in Business, Love and Money | by Sue Wilhite Sep. 14, 2011 | $7.97 | 13328 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Sue Wilhite is a typical Fool in that she has had multiple careers in a variety of areas: IT Programmer/Analyst, Hypnotherapist, Minister, former Book Store owner and currently event planner, all in the heart of the Silicon Valley. |
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The Economy of One: CODE for Free Agents | by Elizabeth Allen Sep. 13, 2011 | $7.99 | 34082 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Elizabeth Allen is the creator and developer of CODE, a proprietary sales and marketing system that has transformed small- and mid-size companies nationwide. The founder and principal consultant of the Kansas City-based marketing and sales consulting firm MarketSmartz, Elizabeth has worked in every facet of strategic market planning, brand development, advertising and campaign management. CODE has transformed the sales process of dozens of companies across the United States. Her sales management system is the subject of The Contractor's CODE for Marketing and Sales (2006) and The CODE for Sales: All Hands on Deck (2011). CODE relieves "Exhausted Rainmakers and Business Owners" from the endless task of having to drive business development. CODE creates a predictable customer pipeline that is not dependent upon the skills of any one individual. CODE's intuitive, simple sales system delivers a sustainable exit strategy to business owners, while providing a system that will dramatically raise the performance and satisfaction of their organizational team. During the recent economic downturn, Elizabeth has devoted much of her time toward enabling the many unemployed "Free Agents" transition to a new "Economy of One." From her observation that "the only difference between an entrepreneur and someone unemployed is that one has decided that he or she has something to sell," she developed a new CODE program to teach Free Agents how to "think like an entrepreneur," whether they become entrepreneurs or end up finding a new job. Elizabeth has taught and facilitated this course for a number of Free Agent groups. The program is the subject of her recent book, The Economy of One: CODE for Free Agents (2011). Self-employed since age 25, Elizabeth spent several years as a business facilitator for the Kauffman Center for Entrepreneurship. She has served as a mentor for the University of Kansas MBA program. Regularly asked to lecture on her unique business perspective, Elizabeth is a recipient of the President's Award from the Kansas City chapter of SMPS (Society of Marketing Professional Services) and was a featured expert presenter, highlighting industry best practices at the SMPS National Convention in 2006. Her unique expertise and vast experience has been highlighted in InfoWorld, Entrepreneur Magazine, Concrete Monthly, on a nationally broadcast PBS special, and in cover stories in the Johnson County (Kansas) Business Times and the Kansas City Small Business Monthly. |
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Jobs Online: Find and Get Hired to a Work-At-Home Job | by Leslie Truex Sep. 07, 2011 | $4.99 | 12245 words | Sample 15% |
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Telecommuting - A guide on how to be a successful telecommuter | by Anthony Reeves Sep. 06, 2011 | $1.50 | 30468 words | Sample 20% |
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The Cons of Being a Freelance Writer and Alternative Well Paying Jobs | by Blue Black Publications Sep. 04, 2011 | $0.99 | 6336 words | |
| Author bio: Hi there, I'm Chimica. I am the CEO of Blue Black Publications and also Ink Bean. We hope to earn money for Ink Bean via the books we publish. Thank you for your support and please come back often for more amazing books. |
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Virtual Gal Friday's Virtual Assistant Start Up Guide | by Nancy A. Brown Sep. 02, 2011 | $7.97 | 16586 words | Sample 15% |
| Author bio: Nancy Brown has been a Virtual Assistant since 1998, besides her on-going client work, she now mentors other Virtual Assistants. The same practical common sense style she has used with her clients is now shared with other Virtual Assistants. She offers a free 5 Day Training program. |
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GBR Test Upload 9/1/2011 | by Evelyn Lee Sep. 01, 2011 | $3.99 | 603 words | Sample 20% |
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Secrets to Success: The Definitive Career Development Guide for New and First Generation Professionals | by Al Coleman, Jr. Aug. 31, 2011 | $4.99 | 23084 words | Sample 10% |
| Author bio: Al Coleman is a highly-awarded lawyer, professor and writer living near St. Paul, Minnesota with his wife and three beautiful children. A devoted mentor to a multitude of exceptional emerging leaders in business, law, government, non-profits, the arts and science throughout the country. He wrote Secrets to Success: The Definitive Career Development Guide for New and First Generation Professionals to candidly share principles of personal, professional and financial success with tomorrow’s leaders. |
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Earn Passive Income | by Quoc Tran Aug. 18, 2011 | $9.99 | 5579 words | Sample 30% |
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The Rat, The Race and The Cage: a simple way to guarantee job satisfaction and success | by Thomas N Ellsworth Aug. 17, 2011 | $7.99 | 11031 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Thomas N. Ellsworth is a strategy and marketing expert with a track record of success within high-tech start-ups and Fortune 500 companies. He has spent nearly two decades dedicating himself to being a mentor to his staff and colleagues. He has helped people maximize their career potential by forming clear goals and deep understandings of the key issues that affect their jobs. That experience comes to life in The Rat, the Race, and the Cage. Thomas Ellsworth lives with his wife, Kim, a middle-school teacher, and daughter, Bailey, in Southern California, where they are active in their church and community. |
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Listening to Life’s Messages | by Sichos In English Aug. 16, 2011 | $4.95 | 13811 words | Sample 10% |
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Start Your Own Million Dollars A Year Home Based Judgment Recovery Business | by Richie Rich Aug. 14, 2011 | $9.95 | 12215 words | Sample 2% |
| Author bio: The very lucrative world of JUDICIAL JUDGMENT RECOVERY". JUDICIAL JUDGMENT RECOVERY industry is a huge untapped market. The money which lies untapped within grows annually by leaps and bounds. Today it stands at approximately $200 billion. It is one of, if not the best home based business opportunities. Very few know about it, which makes it the perfect time to get in. With very little, if any. Competition, you will most likely be the only one offering this service in and around your area. You don t need a higher education or experience to succeed in Judicial Judgment Recovery. You don t need sales experience of any kind. You don t need to meet your clients face to face. Start Making Your Fortune Today |
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For the (soon) unemployed: You Against Them | by John-Talmage Mathis Aug. 11, 2011 | Free! | 22317 words | Read a sample |
| Author bio: John-Talmage Mathis, author, holds a Master’s degree in Business Administration from Louisiana State University in Shreveport as well as four undergraduate degrees from McNeese State University. A resident of Shreveport for the past two years, he has served in the military, and managed various operations in two other Louisiana cities: Lake Charles and Fort Polk. He has written Amazon Bestseller “I Deal to Plunder†and has another book “You Against Them: A guide for the (soon) unemployed.†Aside from the writing, he has developed five product and process innovations that are patent pending. |
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Tales of the Everyday Workingman (and Woman) | by Kimanzi Constable Aug. 11, 2011 | $2.99 | 19220 words | Sample 15% |
| Author bio: Self employeed father of 3, and husband for the last 12 years! Love to read and write. I am on the path to my true calling, want to join me? Buy my book and get a few tips to get on that path! |
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How to Prepare for Your Business Career | by Frank Gilabert Aug. 11, 2011 | $9.95 | 21258 words | |
| Author bio: Mr. Gilabert retired from Seiko Corporation of America after serving fifteen years in various capacities, including Executive Vice President, President of its non-timepiece division, and Vice President of Finance. During his career at Seiko, he directed activities in accounting, finance, information systems, legal and other administrative functions. In his capacity as President, he directed the operational activities of several product lines, including optical products, consumer electronics and computer products. Prior to his career at Seiko, he was a partner in a large, public accounting firm for seven years. At the firm he was an audit partner and during his later years at the firm became partner in charge of management consulting services for the New York office and its entire northeastern region. During his years at the firm, he was involved in on-campus recruiting. During his years at the accounting firm, he co-authored a book entitled Direct Costing published by AMACOM, a division of the American Management Association. He has also published several books regarding business career planning in the subjects of marketing, accounting, finance and information systems - these books are currently under study for the purpose of modification for future publication. Mr. Gilabert is active in several community-based non-profit organizations functioning as a board member and/or financial advisor/treasurer. One of the organizations assists inner city high school students, in obtaining post-secondary educational opportunities. He has mentored several students and has conducted seminars on business subjects in the high schools targeted by the organization. His research for this book involved extensive research with high school guidance counselors and college and university guidance and admissions personnel. |
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Smoky's Writer's Workshop Combo Set | by Smoky Trudeau Zeidel Aug. 10, 2011 | $9.99 | 41194 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Smoky Trudeau is the author of two novels, On the Choptank Shores and The Cabin, a photo/essay Observations of an Earth Mage, and two books on writing and writers, all from Vanilla Heart Publishing. She has published short stories and poetry in literary journals such as CALYX and online e-zines such as Smashed Ink. She was a 2003 Pushcart Prize nominee. Smoky spent most of her life on the flat plains of Illinois, where she taught writing workshops at several community colleges and was a frequent speaker at writers conferences and book fairs. She is a freelance editor, writing coach, and book doctor who has helped hundreds of aspiring writers achieve their dream of becoming published. Finally succumbing to her bohemian spirit and need to live near the mountains and the ocean, Smoky moved to Southern California in 2008, where she lives in a ramshackle cottage in the woods overlooking the San Gabriel Valley and the San Gabriel Mountains beyond. When she isn’t writing, she spends her time hiking in the mountains and fighting the urge to speak in haiku. |
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Eighty Innovative Ideas For Self-Employment | by Silvio Famularo Aug. 09, 2011 | $7.00 | 20836 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: Silvio Famularo is a New Zealander of Italian decent. He has had a varied career as an opera singer, comedian, actor and public speaker as well as having owned and managed several businesses. Now in his later years he is mainly devoting his time to writing books with the aim of sharing the good and valuable information he has learned in life with others. His philosophy is that it is not what you accumulate in life that matters, but what you contribute. |
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The Lord of the Uploaders | by Umer Shah Aug. 05, 2011 | $20.00 | 13105 words | Sample 20% |
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The Geek Scanner July 2011 | by Steven Savage Aug. 02, 2011 | $1.99 | 6168 words | Sample 10% |
| Author bio: A professional Geek - Geek 2.0! |
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The Bridge to Your Brand Likeability, Marketability, Credibility | by S. Renee Aug. 01, 2011 | $2.99 | 29088 words | Sample 20% |
| Author bio: S. Renee, a branding expert and life coach, is the embodiment of personal branding. Fearlessly and effortlessly embracing diverse career opportunities—corporate marketing, management, entertainment, public relations and—entrepreneurship, she now teaches others how to effectively navigate difficult life and career transitions. A workshop presenter and keynote speaker across a wide-range of industries, she is also a popular radio and television show guest. S. Renee has been nationally recognized and honored for her work. Read more http://srenee.com/about_srenee.htm. |
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Get the Job at Google: Craft a Great Résumé, Network Effectively & Ace the Interviews | by Olfina L.L.C. Aug. 01, 2011 | $9.99 | 14097 words | Sample 10% |
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