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Start Your Own Website in 10 Easy Steps ing excellent coverage. However this has only come about through my belief in my book and my relentless determination to promote it by what ever means possible.If you're a beginner, starting a website doesn't have to be difficult. If you begin with a good idea and take it step-by-step, you'll reap the rewards of a popular website.Here are ten steps to online success:1. Choose a domain name. Then, get it hosted.Your domain name can be your own name, your company name, or a descriptive word for phrase describing what you do.I often use GoDaddy.com for registration and hosting, but there are many inexpensive registrars and hosting services. Ask your friends for recommendations. Compare what the services offer, and read hostin Use the Internet. Writing – self publishing and promoting my book has been a life changing experience for me. My efforts have put me in contact with many organizations and their staff world wide -many of whom have become my friends. Regardless o Ezine Advertising for Success in your Business Part II If you are reading this article then you have already toyed with the idea of self publishing. You may be unsure at this point and without a doubt, the decision to self publish, should not be taken lightly.Advertising on ezines, then, is a no brainer, assuming that you advertise on an ezine that caters for your subject. Plus, you can do more than just advertise a product. You can provide a link to your opt-in page so that all these fishing fanatics can sign up to hear more from your fishing site. Offer a fishing newsletter, or a seven part course in fly tying, and your list will grow massively in a short period of time (how do you tie flies – mine zip up?).Sometimes it can pay to run more than one advert in any one ezine. If you do this you must test where the best placement for the advert is. Before you go any further you should be very clear about what self publishing means. Put simply – it means that instead of sending your manuscript off to a publisher with a hope and a prayer – You become the publisher and as such, You and You alone are responsible for every step it takes to turn your manuscript into a book worthy of sale. There are several things you should consider. 1. Have you absolute faith in the merit of your story? 2. Do you know to which market it is intended? 3. Can you afford the cost of printing? 4. Are you prepared to put in the hours and effort necessary to promote your book? If you have answered yes to all of the above – you are now about to launch on an amazing journey of self discovery and reward. The first thing I suggest you do is to take another long look at your manuscript. Read through it slowly and check thoroughly for spelling and grammatical errors. Eliminate or replace any words and phrases you may have used over and over again. Look to see that there is consistency and flow. Give it to your partner to read and ask them to bring any errors to your attention. The next step is to find a proof reader who will also check your manuscript for: Spelling and grammatical errors, repeated words and phrases and consistency.You may feel that this is unnecessary – however it is very easy to over look things when you check yourself – I know from experience that this is true and now believe that any fees paid to a proof reader – is money well spent. Next you need to find a Graphic designer - A graphic designer is responsible for: Book Layout You are now ready to take your book to the printers. Once it is in the printer’s hands you have only one chance to make changes. The printer will run off a trial copy for you – check this carefully for any errors or changes you wish to be made – any changes after this will result in charges to you. Print runs can range from One hundred to several thousand. The more copies you have printed the cheaper each book is to produce. Be wary of having too many copies printed which can result in a garage full of books. You book is printed – what now? Promotion, Promotion Promotion! One of the obvious draw backs of self publishing is that you are entirely responsible for your books promotion – However I have found this to be both challenging and rewarding. I used and continue to use every means available to me to bring my book to the attention of professional bodies and the general public. Advertise yourself. Business Cards, Flyers, Posters – visit your local printer and talk to them about your needs. Carry your business card with you at all times. Place your flyers and posters on free notice boards. Do a letter box flyer drop in your area. Use the Media. Use the Internet. Writing – self publishing and promoting my book has been a life changing experience for me. My efforts have put me in contact with many organizations and their staff world wide -many of whom have become my friends. Regardless of The SEO Paradox t necessary to promote your book?Could spending thousands of dollars, and months of effort to improve your page ranking, lead to your URL being penalized or even black listed from a search engines index?If you are foolish enough to resort to questionable SEO strategies, or hire an SEO consultant who does; the answer is a resounding yes.There are no shortcuts to improved performance at the search engines, no guaranteed formulas for overnight success. Promises of instant results, or a cast iron top listing should be greeting with a healthy dose of skepticism.If you choose to forego the task of optimization yours If you have answered yes to all of the above – you are now about to launch on an amazing journey of self discovery and reward. The first thing I suggest you do is to take another long look at your manuscript. Read through it slowly and check thoroughly for spelling and grammatical errors. Eliminate or replace any words and phrases you may have used over and over again. Look to see that there is consistency and flow. Give it to your partner to read and ask them to bring any errors to your attention. The next step is to find a proof reader who will also check your manuscript for: Spelling and grammatical errors, repeated words and phrases and consistency.You may feel that this is unnecessary – however it is very easy to over look things when you check yourself – I know from experience that this is true and now believe that any fees paid to a proof reader – is money well spent. Next you need to find a Graphic designer - A graphic designer is responsible for: Book Layout You are now ready to take your book to the printers. Once it is in the printer’s hands you have only one chance to make changes. The printer will run off a trial copy for you – check this carefully for any errors or changes you wish to be made – any changes after this will result in charges to you. Print runs can range from One hundred to several thousand. The more copies you have printed the cheaper each book is to produce. Be wary of having too many copies printed which can result in a garage full of books. You book is printed – what now? Promotion, Promotion Promotion! One of the obvious draw backs of self publishing is that you are entirely responsible for your books promotion – However I have found this to be both challenging and rewarding. I used and continue to use every means available to me to bring my book to the attention of professional bodies and the general public. Advertise yourself. Business Cards, Flyers, Posters – visit your local printer and talk to them about your needs. Carry your business card with you at all times. Place your flyers and posters on free notice boards. Do a letter box flyer drop in your area. Use the Media. Use the Internet. Writing – self publishing and promoting my book has been a life changing experience for me. My efforts have put me in contact with many organizations and their staff world wide -many of whom have become my friends. Regardless o Living on the Edge: Unearthing the Root Cause – I know from experience that this is true and now believe that any fees paid to a proof reader – is money well spent.I just read an MSN money article (11/8/05) that said if you make less than $57,343 annually, you either are already or soon to be behind the “financial eight ball”. Not to mention, the article cited according to 2003 IRS statistics, 75% of Americans fall into this category.The article’s conclusion? Though Americans in the top 1-25% over the last 10 years have and continue to expand their purchasing power, those in the 75% are increasingly at risk of losing purchasing power especially given increasing energy and medical costs. That’s not to mention the outsourcing and downsizing of jobs, the lo Next you need to find a Graphic designer - A graphic designer is responsible for: Book Layout You are now ready to take your book to the printers. Once it is in the printer’s hands you have only one chance to make changes. The printer will run off a trial copy for you – check this carefully for any errors or changes you wish to be made – any changes after this will result in charges to you. Print runs can range from One hundred to several thousand. The more copies you have printed the cheaper each book is to produce. Be wary of having too many copies printed which can result in a garage full of books. You book is printed – what now? Promotion, Promotion Promotion! One of the obvious draw backs of self publishing is that you are entirely responsible for your books promotion – However I have found this to be both challenging and rewarding. I used and continue to use every means available to me to bring my book to the attention of professional bodies and the general public. Advertise yourself. Business Cards, Flyers, Posters – visit your local printer and talk to them about your needs. Carry your business card with you at all times. Place your flyers and posters on free notice boards. Do a letter box flyer drop in your area. Use the Media. Use the Internet. Writing – self publishing and promoting my book has been a life changing experience for me. My efforts have put me in contact with many organizations and their staff world wide -many of whom have become my friends. Regardless o Student Loans - Do I Need a Student Loan? ich can result in a garage full of books.You may need a student loan if you can answer yes to any of the following questions. Are you ready to attend college, but have no real idea how you would finance it? Do you work and make more money than allowed for a federal grant? If these apply to you, it may be necessary to obtain a student loan.Determining if you need a student loan is quite simple. No matter if, this is your first time in college or you are returning to obtain a higher degree or even finish a degree, then you should consider a student loan. What is great about student loans is that unlike other loans, you do not have to pa You book is printed – what now? Promotion, Promotion Promotion! One of the obvious draw backs of self publishing is that you are entirely responsible for your books promotion – However I have found this to be both challenging and rewarding. I used and continue to use every means available to me to bring my book to the attention of professional bodies and the general public. Advertise yourself. Business Cards, Flyers, Posters – visit your local printer and talk to them about your needs. Carry your business card with you at all times. Place your flyers and posters on free notice boards. Do a letter box flyer drop in your area. Use the Media. Use the Internet. Writing – self publishing and promoting my book has been a life changing experience for me. My efforts have put me in contact with many organizations and their staff world wide -many of whom have become my friends. Regardless o Company Pensions - The Facts! ing excellent coverage. However this has only come about through my belief in my book and my relentless determination to promote it by what ever means possible.In broad terms a company pension can be explained as a pension which is established by a company to accommodate the pension needs of its employees. There are two types of company pension. There is a contributory company pension, in which the pension contribution is automatically taken out of the employee’s salary, before tax and to which the employer can choose to match this contribution with their own. There is also the non-contributory company pension, in which the company contributes the payment towards the pension on the employee’s behalf.Final Salary ExplainedThe final salary compan Use the Internet. Writing – self publishing and promoting my book has been a life changing experience for me. My efforts have put me in contact with many organizations and their staff world wide -many of whom have become my friends. Regardless of my success thus far – I am aware that I am responsible for putting my book into the hands of my readers. It is a full time job and one which now includes public speaking. As a result of my book - I am now regularly invited to speak to groups of Nurses and palliative care staff and volunteers as well as the general public and I welcome these opportunities to speak about my experience. To fellow writers I would like to conclude with the following words. Writing is a god given gift through which we can touch the lives of others. Promoting our own books is a means by which we can become a part of the lives of others. I wish you well in your writing endeavors and hope that like me your writing will bring you untold rewards.
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