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In discussing this recently with several of the leading industry professionals in the Ezine Publishing sub-sector it became apparent to me that there are some definitional conflicts regarding what exactly Ezines are and what would constitute an Ezine.Personally, I am under the belief that Ezines and Electronic Magazines or Electronic Newsletters and that they are Ezines no matter how they are distributed and they do not necessarily have to be emailed. For instance GM may have 110 locations in 22 countries and if they send an Electronic Newsletter to all their Vendors, Employees and Biggest Customers who are all using a similar computer network, then they would not be using email to send it, yet it is still an Electronic Magazine either way. So, if they use their computer network to send it out then it is an Ez The sales cycle was getting longer and longer for workshop and consulting work. I had formed these crazy habits called eating and paying the rent and was not eager to break either of them. That’s when I spotted an offer for a free copy of a booklet called "117 Ideas For Better Business Presentations." I do business presentations, and the price was right. I sent for it. My first reaction was, “gee, I could knock something like this out about organizing tips.'” Then I threw it in a drawer. Six months later I was in my office, bored, baffled and beaten down by the slow economy. I had no money. I mean no money! I remembered that little booklet. I had no idea how I was going to do it, but something hit me, and I knew I had to produce a booklet on organizing tips. I started dumping all those ideas I ever had about getting organized onto a file on my computer. These were all pearls that came out of my mouth when with clients or doing a speaking engagement or a seminar. I could do a booklet on business organizing tips -- a 16-page tips booklet, fitting into a number 10 business envelope. The booklet was '110 Ideas for Rapport Building Secrets of Rent To Own Real Estate Investors not eager to break either of them.In Rent To Own Real Estate the key is to find a motivated seller, once we have found the motivated seller and pre-screen them on the phone, we set the appointment and go see the house. On the day of the appointment, you want to call and confirm the appointment so you don’t waste your time driving to the property and seller isn’t there. The only thing you take in the house is your business card. Leave everything else in the car.Ask the seller to show you around the house. If they tell you to just look around, ask them to give you the nickel tour. The intent is to view the house with them and build rapport with them.* People only do Business with people they Like and Trust, you must make this connection before negotiating on their most expensive investment.Look at their pictures, and nick-knacks for ideas to ask them questions to get them to talk to you. People only do business with people they like and trust. You can only do this by building rapport. Let them That’s when I spotted an offer for a free copy of a booklet called "117 Ideas For Better Business Presentations." I do business presentations, and the price was right. I sent for it. My first reaction was, “gee, I could knock something like this out about organizing tips.'” Then I threw it in a drawer. Six months later I was in my office, bored, baffled and beaten down by the slow economy. I had no money. I mean no money! I remembered that little booklet. I had no idea how I was going to do it, but something hit me, and I knew I had to produce a booklet on organizing tips. I started dumping all those ideas I ever had about getting organized onto a file on my computer. These were all pearls that came out of my mouth when with clients or doing a speaking engagement or a seminar. I could do a booklet on business organizing tips -- a 16-page tips booklet, fitting into a number 10 business envelope. The booklet was '110 Ideas for The Importance of Clear Instructions ee, I could knock something like this out about organizing tips.'” Then I threw it in a drawer.This July 4th I ran a road rally in Bell Buckle, Tn. It was lots of fun and it got me thinking about what makes a fun rally. One factor that came to mind is having clear instructions.One of the best ways I have found for improving employee performance is by giving them clear concise work instructions.Too many times I have seen work instructions be a list of things not to do. The "Thou Shalt Not" list as I call it. Often these are important safety suggestions like "Thou shalt not place thy hand between the rollers for it shall be severed from thy arm."But what gets lost here is what are you supposed to do to get the job done correctly.When we did the process safety management procedure for our distillation process at Westvaco, I made sure that we included what needed to be done to make a quality product come out of the column along with the warnings on what not to do. Actually the warnings were also phrased in a positive way - "Set the temperature controller b Six months later I was in my office, bored, baffled and beaten down by the slow economy. I had no money. I mean no money! I remembered that little booklet. I had no idea how I was going to do it, but something hit me, and I knew I had to produce a booklet on organizing tips. I started dumping all those ideas I ever had about getting organized onto a file on my computer. These were all pearls that came out of my mouth when with clients or doing a speaking engagement or a seminar. I could do a booklet on business organizing tips -- a 16-page tips booklet, fitting into a number 10 business envelope. The booklet was '110 Ideas for Your Online Video May Cost You Thousands ttle booklet. I had no idea how I was going to do it, but something hit me, and I knew I had to produce a booklet on organizing tips.You’ve just gotten married, and are traveling the world with your new spouse on your honeymoon. A good friend who filmed the wedding and reception has just finished putting together the footage. He has posted it on YouTube so you both can relive your wedding day on your honeymoon. The video is wonderful. It illuminates several moments you’d missed in the excitement of the day. Your friend has even included your song, Endless Love, as the background music for the video. After the honeymoon, as you unpack the doorbell rings. Opening the door you find a man asking for your signature for a package. You think, "Which aunt or uncle must be sending money"? When the deliveryman smiles, hands you the package and says, "You’ve been served." you are surprise and horrified.Confused, you tear the package open to find a lawsuit for $10,000 for copyright infringement. You wonder to yourself--could this be right? How did I infringe any copyrights? Out o I started dumping all those ideas I ever had about getting organized onto a file on my computer. These were all pearls that came out of my mouth when with clients or doing a speaking engagement or a seminar. I could do a booklet on business organizing tips -- a 16-page tips booklet, fitting into a number 10 business envelope. The booklet was '110 Ideas for Bound to Build Content: 5 Brilliant Can't Miss Details Tell You How To Write an Ebook l pearls that came out of my mouth when with clients or doing a speaking engagement or a seminar. I could do a booklet on business organizing tips -- a 16-page tips booklet, fitting into a number 10 business envelope. The booklet was '110 Ideas for Organizing Your Business Life.'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 “Building a Business Online” and becomes quite weird “The Attributes of Budding Gestation on the Sea of Cyber-land”, all long before it becomes a feasible heading of “Learn How to Make Money Spewing Absurdities into the World of Blog-dom”.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.So, what is content?First Brilliant Detail: ContentGathered from the experience of a person ego-tripping on Guru Status, the content of the average eBook is simply My first run was 250 copies. That was the most expensive per-unit run I made, but I needed samples to distribute to start making money. It took a few months to pay the printer only $500. The only way I could think of selling the booklets was by sending a copy to magazines, asking them to use excerpts and put an invitation at the bottom for readers to send $5 plus a self-addressed stamped envelope. I had no money to advertise. Then the orders started dribbling in, envelopes with $5 checks in them or five one-dollar bills. The day the first one arrived seemed like manna from heaven:$5! The fact it took 6 months from first writing the booklet until the first $5 arrived didn't matter at that moment. I cast seeds all over the place, hoping some would sprout. I found directories of publications at the library and started building my list. Finally, February of 1992 'the big one' hit. A 12-page biweekly newsletter with 1.6 million read
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