Article Marketing Made Easy 1.0

Posted on August 18th, 2007 in Free Ebooks, Internet Marketing by lestari

Article marketing has proven to be an effective way to promote most any web site. In this ebook, I discuss the many aspects that need to be taken into account when doing article marketing. It is important to have completely original articles to submit to the article directories. The article directories can ban you for plagerism, so do not copy another’s work. There are many article directories on the internet and this guide will tell you of one of the best as far as getting your articles approved easily and quickly. This guide has 10 articles in it explaining the do’s and don’ts of submitting your articles to the article directories. Each article is it’s own chapter and includes titles such as “3 Things You Must Do Before You Submit To Article Directories”, “4 Things ALL Articles Must Have - Don’t Forget!”, “5 Easy Ways To Get Your Creative Juices Going”, “6 Red Hot Tips To Get Your Articles Read”, “Articles Are The Quickest Way To Your Customers Wallet”, “The easiest Way to Create Articles “, and “Writing the Resource Box so it Makes People click”.This ebook is short and to the point without alot of fluff or filler. This is an excellent source for any marketer venturing into article marketing. And you can get it free today. Just download it and read it right away. It is a short and easy read.

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Art of Money Getting by P.T. Barnum 1.0

Posted on August 16th, 2007 in Free Ebooks, Internet Marketing by lestari

The classic book by a man who made a fortune when it was hard to do so. From the book:”Stephen Girard started life as a poor cabin boy, and died worth nine million dollars. A.T. Stewart was a poor Irish boy; and he paid taxes on a million and a half dollars of income, per year. John Jacob Astor was a poor farmer boy, and died worth twenty millions. Cornelius Vanderbilt began life rowing a boat from Staten Island to New York; he presented our government with a steamship worth a million of dollars, and died worth fifty million.” - P.T. Barnum

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