ePublisher - How to Publish Successfully

Written by Dan Richie


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• To sell onrepparttar Internet you need to have a way to collect payments from your customers. You must implement an easy way to accept credit card payments for online orders andrepparttar 128942 process must be totally automated i.e your customer placesrepparttar 128943 order, makesrepparttar 128944 payment, and then download your ebook – SALE COMPLETED! And you are probably asleep while all that was happening! You need this capability immediately, not in 2 or 3 weeks time. A reliable payment processor isrepparttar 128945 way to go. They will processrepparttar 128946 order and payment and in 2 weeks you will get paid. Click here for more information.

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Read about "How to Create Wealth with eBook Mini-sites". Good luck.

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The Forces of Nature in Your Stories

Written by Shery Ma Belle Arrieta-Russ


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Try it yourself onrepparttar following:

1. Deanna Ball possesses a strong sense of duty. She's stuck in a traffic jam. Force of nature: Earthquake

2. Randall Graves is people-oriented and works well with others. He's in a bar watching afternoon football with friends. Force of nature: Snowstorm

3. Dessa Woods has an intimidating personality. She's on vacation with a couple of friends. Force of nature: Avalanche

4. Geoff Earhart is organized and methodical in his approach to everything. He's been ordered to recover a vital piece of equipment from a capsized ship. Force of nature: Lightning storm

5. Mac Taylor isrepparttar 128939 persistent type. He's been trailing a woman who looked like his best friend's dead wife. Force of nature: Torrential rain

Copyright 2004 Shery Ma Belle Arrieta-Russ

Shery authored the book WEEKLY WRITES: 52 Weeks of Writing Bliss. Grab a copy from Amazon.com and get free unlimited access to the WeeklyWrites.com Exclusive Members Area featuring new modules, journaling software, exclusive content and free courses for writers. Visit http://weeklywrites.com for complete info.


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