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Web Analytics: An Hour a Day
Published in Paperback by Sybex (2007-06-05)
Author: Avinash Kaushik
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Not enough GA application info
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Review Date: 2008-08-14
My only issue is that the book doesn't address how to use google analytics more. He gives a lot of suggestions, but there isn't enough guidance in actually how to use GA to pull the data he recommends.

Gold Standard
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-31
This book is amazing. If you think you knew everything or are in an analysis slump, just flip through this book and you'll find something new to analyze.

Analytics for the intermediate user....
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-04
I have used Web Side Story...moved to Omniture....also work with Google Analytics.....This book does a good job of getting away from the mountains of data, to provide a clear cut "THINK ABOUT WHAT THE ANALYTICS MEAN" on a business basis- definitely worth the time investment.

Now this is what I call Web Analytics!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-13
I can consider myself as pretty noobish in the field of web analytics. I know SEO and usability, but web analytics has always been just looking at the number of visitors and pageviews. Until I received this book, because this book is a real eye-opener for the new comers to web analytics. It totally change your way of thinking about what web analytics is and how you can pull the best out of it.

I can't wait to finish it, which costs a lot of time by the way.

And students, you can consider this as a good step up to web analytics with theory plus hands on stuff. Like a real school book you learn everything you need from what to why. More than 400 pages long.

P.S. There is also a cd included with some nice stuff like a presentation from the writer, pdf and mp3 files with valuable information.

Not analytics ... more data collection
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-28
If you buy 'Web Analytics ...' looking for some guidance, or even a few ideas, as to analysis of your internet marketing/sales endeavors, you will be disappointed. This book is about data collection ... nothing more.

To Avinash Kaushik's credit he appears thorough. I did appreciate his flagging the limitations of data collected by the various methods. On the downside the book is repetitive and could have been better ordered. The '... Hour a Day' is appropriate, as that is about all a reader can risk in one sitting. The text makes an arduous read. If better structured, this book could have been half its length.

If I learned one thing, it is this. I'll architect my approach to web analysis, define the data I need, and then recruit an IT type to build the process to collect the data. Having read the book, I now know what data there can be. For this I'm grateful to the author.

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Hats & Eyeglasses: A Family Love Affair with Gambling
Published in Hardcover by Tarcher (2008-02-14)
Author: Martha Frankel
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A MUST HAVE !!!
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Review Date: 2008-07-20
Once you start, you will not put it down and then find yourself recommending to everyone you know!

A cousin...for a while.
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Review Date: 2008-07-18
I first met Martha Frankel in the summer of '66. She came along with a "cousin" who, eventually, I would marry. It was on Jones Beach (L.I.). Her cousin was beautiful, Martha was funny and brutally honest (still is) but sorely lacked beach etiquette. I forgave her.
When reading Hats & Eyeglasses I revisited a place that brought back fond memories.
Martha's family was my family...for a while. I know of what she writes. She remembers details and nuances with precision. She also retains that self deprecating humor (after having become quite accomplished in her life). Her gambling came naturally from her family, like another family might foster atheletes or scholars. It was not a problem until it became a problem.
I highly recommend this book be read by anyone wanting a look into a highly personal account, revealed to all...with clarity, perception and, most of all, brutally honest humor.

Grimes
West Palm Beach

AN AMAZING READ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Review Date: 2008-07-16
I loved this book and I really don't care about gambling or poker. This book made me sad and happy, made me laugh and cry. I read it on the beach in Miami and was so captured by the story that I got a sun burn. This book made me believe in family.

She's Got Game
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Review Date: 2008-07-12
Stopsmiling In her memoir, the hilarious, tragic and engrossing Hats & Eyeglasses: A Family Love Affair with Gambling (a title which refers to all that's left floating on the surface after a gambler has lost it all), Frankel writes, on playing in the casinos, "I'm wearing cleavage, attitude, and what might be, anywhere but here, a bit too much perfume." Now a self-proclaimed "poker slut," she kept doing her celebrity interviews, but with a new flair. She once talked actress Jennifer Beals into coming with her to the Hollywood Park poker room and got Beals to pull up a chair behind her, tape recorder in her lap, so that Frankel could keep shoving chips and winning hands of stud while conducting the interview.

Then one day Frankel discovered you could play online, in your pajamas. She became a self-proclaimed "poker junkie." She lost $60,000. She lied to her friends and family. She writes of online poker: "It's like crack cocaine -- very fast, very mindless, and impossible to stop. The perfect game for a generation that grew up with MTV, fast computers and instant messaging." A conversation with her beloved mother, who tearfully assumed her daughter's AWOL status was her fault, finally shocked Frankel into quitting. Frankel's memoir of addiction and loss is in some ways also a love letter to her late mother. "My mother smoked like a grand old dame, making it look glamorous, and even erotic," writes Frankel. "Every memory of my mother has smoke curling up around the edges." In the end, Hats & Eyeglasses is a redemptive but cautionary tale for all would-be poker players out there: Watch out.

From The Frankel Interview
by Annie Nocenti
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A Winning Hand!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-08
Martha Frankel's first memoir has produced a winning hand. Reading Hats and Eyeglasses was like a rollercoaster ride. This candid, funny, pageturner,started off wrapping me up in a whirlwind of memories of my own childhood.I laughed out loud, screamed..."No,no, don't go there Martha, and then sighed with relief only to be left with a big grin on my face wanting more! I hope Marhta has saved an ace up her sleeve to share with all of us next! A true gem.

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Feng Shui Your Life
Published in Paperback by Sterling (2003-05-28)
Author: Jayme Barrett
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Great Energy Flow - Very Postive Reading
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-08-15
A must have for everyone. Simple and easy to follow. No complicated calculations/terms/diagrams to grapple with. Well laid out: flow effortlessly from start to finish. Lots of good logical tips. Positive reading and helpful.

The Best (Practical) Feng Shui Book Around
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-24
I agree with the many positive reviews that I read prior to ordering this book: it's amazing. Jamie does a wonderful job of clearly covering the often confusing and intricate details of the art of Feng Shui. I'm only an interested amateur but of the many schools of Feng Shui our there, the one she describes seems to make to most sense to me.

If you are interested in investigating some of the fascinating concepts and principles of Feng Shui but are suspicious of some of the orthodox versions of this ancient Chinese art of "placement" (e.g. strictly following the "Compass" schools), this is an invaluable resource.

"Feng Shui Your Life" is so deeply layered with information that I anticipate being able to use this book for many, many years as I gradually explore this fascinating way of seeing our world and living more fully and successfully in it.

Best Feng Shui book I've ever read
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-13
This is a great book not just for Feng Shui principles, but also for decorating.

Awesome
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-07
This book was so amazing; I loved it! Easy, applicable, and helpful. It was my first time Feng Shui experience, and I feel like it was an excellent introduction.

Easy, Fun for the Novice... AND Practical!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-14
I bought this book for fun. I just bought a new house and wanted to see how I could add a couple simple Feng Shui techniques to enhance it. The book is easy to read and understand. The author provides MANY PRACTICAL tips and ideas on how to enhance certain areas to enhance the energy there or to attract more positive energies. (Because, let's face it: At least in the eyes of a novice, Feng Shui is not always extremely practical.) Anyone looking for something insightful or looking to positively alter your life and surounding energies should take a peek at this book!

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AdWords For Dummies (For Dummies (Computer/Tech))
Published in Paperback by For Dummies (2007-09-11)
Author: Howie Jacobson
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An Excellent Introduction to Adwords
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-08-18
I've recently begun an Adwords project and found that this was very helpful in getting me started. It also provides many ideas and resources for future improvements of my usage.

An Outstanding Book
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Review Date: 2008-07-26
I've read a lot of AdWords books and have provided a well-known AdWords keyword research software tool for almost four years now, so I know the good and the ugly when it comes to Google's advertising system. Take it from me, a lot of people struggle with AdWords, and many give up altogether, but with a fine book like this one, you can easily avoid becoming one of them.

This book takes a brand new user by the hand and walks them through setting up an account, doing keyword research, structuring an AdWords campaign according to Google's best practices, and much more. Along the way, great tidbits of information are provided like how to write effective AdWords ads, how to do local advertising, and where to find negative keyword ideas, to name just a few. Practical suggestions and helpful advice can be found on almost every page as you go through the book's process for building a well-crafted AdWords campaign and sales strategy.

What I especially like is how this book goes beyond doing just AdWords and focuses in on the entire sales funnel, e.g., how to craft well-written landing pages (important for slashing your AdWords bid costs), how to use Google's amazing analytics tool to increase your sales conversions, and how to follow up with prospects and get more sales using newsletters and email autoresponders effectively.

I dare say that if most AdWords advertisers studied and properly implemented the techniques provided in this book, Google would lose quite a bit of money each day since there is a large number of advertisers who are naively spending more than they should in Google's system. Don't be one of them! Get educated. AdWords for Dummies is a great place to start.

Excellent and very helpful
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-08-12
Howie Jacobson offers a very insightful and helpful guide to sifting through the often confusing aspects of Google AdWords. What is great about this book is that it isn't necessary to read the book from cover to cover in order to get the information you need. The book is divided into sections (which are accurately named) so you can jump right into the topic you need most help on.

The author also provides a website in his book that he runs for further information and responds promptly to emails with a helpful answer to your question. Great book! Must Buy!

The Only AdWords Resource You'll Need
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-08-02
Prior to reading Adwords for Dummies, I knew next to nothing about Adwords and had more or less avoided learning it like the plague. I didn't have an AdWords account and wouldn't have even recognized the Adwords interface. Then I decided to conduct some market research, and I needed to learn the Adwords basics. A friend recommended this book, so I ordered a copy of Adwords for Dummies from Amazon. (The book really could be used by a dummy, although they'd likely gain a few IQ points just by reading it.) In terms of teaching Adwords, I can't imagine a better source. Everything is spelled out (including many "secret tricks" gurus would charge you thousands for) in clear, easy to follow language. Even though I'm NOT a techie and was brand new to Adwords, I had my own campaigns up and running THE SAME DAY that the book arrived. Adwords for Dummies is just that great of a guide. There's even a chapter just on Google Analytics that lets you get started right away. But that's not all. Dr. Jacobson is hysterical, and on more than one occasion, I laughed out loud while reading. It was like being in a class with a master teacher- maybe like your middle school history or math or English or science teacher- who entertained you and taught you so that you really learned, both at the same time. My two cents is order the book without delay- it's really free, anyway, as Google gives you $25 (ie, more than the cost of the book) in Adwords credit! Highly recommended.

Adwords for Dummies
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-28
AdWords For Dummies is slightly more for beginners (as is typical for The Dummies Series), while the "Ultimate Guide to Google Adwords" is more advanced. Heck, let's not dice garlic here and cry; if you cut loose of 40 bucks and get them both you'll recoup your money in a few hours. But be forewarned, you'll be tempted to crank out much more money as you learn about many various and optional keyword research, competitive analysis, split-test and other pay per click efficiency tools highly recommended within these books.

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Secret Love (Arabesque)
Published in Mass Market Paperback by Kimani Press (2000-01-01)
Author: Brenda Jackson
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Secret Love by Brenda Jackson
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-08-14
I recently read Secret Love based solely on the fact that it was a Madaris Family novel. I have read all the others in the series except one, Fire and Desire. I really enjoy this story line and the fabulous way that Ms. Jackson has put it together. I have decided to read the entire saga in order even though it will mean re-reading some of them. The characters are positive, strong and interesting. And reading the stories in the order that they were written, just make you want more. The only story I haven't read is Fire and Desire, the first book. I knew that they were being re-released and I just pre-ordered a copy. If you haven't read about the Madaris Family you are in for a treat. Thank You Brenda Jackson for providing several hours of enjoyable reading entertainment.

Old love
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Review Date: 2007-10-24
Not oe of her best, but not one of her worst. Cute story. MY thing is, that they were entirly too proper and sophidticated for with each other. I'm young, so I like ebonics. l0l.No, really. It's a good book.

What a book.
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2004-07-14
I loved the book and all of the sexy romantic scenes.

Jake a rancher loses a bet with his best friend Sterling Hamilton and the pay off is to have Diamond Swain stay with Jake on his ranch for some much needed rest.

Once they see each other for the first time sparks fly. Although, they try not to give into each others attraction, they end up falling in love.

They also have to fight to keep their lifestyles in tacked by not having the other loose themselves in the others career.

This book was my favorite out of all of the Madaris books and I read it more than once.

Secrets come to life
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2004-09-14
Another great Madris story. Jake a handsome successful rancher married actress Diamond Swain in secret. After a madman begins to stalk Diamond she runs for cover and safety on her husbands ranch "Whispering Pines". Deciedeing she's ready to come out of the closet about her secret marriage to Jake, they hold a press conference. The madman doesn't like this and sets out to kill Jake if he doesn't leave Diamond alone. Jake not wanting Diamond to know refuses to tell her of the madman. When Diamond finds out she feels she's been betrayed by her husbands secret, will their love be enough to save their marriage?

Brenda Jackson out did her self
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2004-03-17
Such a wonderful read. I can honestly say that I read this book in one sitting. The words flowed off the page, a peice of literary art. I know that this is sad but this the first book that I read of hers and as soon as I finished I went and bought as many of her books as possible. And since I was on vacation I read them all. Dont we all want men like Jacob..

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The Changeling
Published in Hardcover by The Lutterworth Press (1987-11-01)
Author: Zilpha Keatley Snyder
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beautiful
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-08-20
This is perhaps my favorite book of all from my childhood. Periodically I reread it as an adult and my appreciation grows every time. It is so unassuming, like the character of Martha, but the themes are big: the meaning of friendship, the art of finding beauty in life, the winding paths of growing up. The characters could step out of the page, the emotions are deep and true, and the end is so simple and quietly heartbreaking, but at the same time the kind of sorrow that is full of life and joy and passion. ZKS was truly inspired when she wrote this. In my opinion it is perfect.

Girl book--not the giggly airhead girls, though
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-07
Those that are positive that this book is a fantasy and therefore will not be read by them really needs to think straight. No, this is not a fantasy, which did surprise me considering Ms. Snyder's passion for the weird. Instead, it is a book about those oh-so-classic themes of family, friendship, and growing up.

Snyder makes a wondrous world between two small-town friends who are as different as different can be. One becomes enchanted by the passion and creativity of the other, and this is a friendship that leads them through the changes of life.

It's touching and inspiring. A great girl book.

Evocative coming-of-age tale
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-21
There are some typical "teen novel" elements but overall this is a great story of friendship. Shy, awkward, overweight and sensitive Martha Abbott is a misfit in her own shallow and constrained upper-middle-class family, who take her for granted. Martha befriends the vibrant, imaginative, and outgoing Ivy Carson, herself a misfit in her own poor, wrong-side-of-the-tracks, criminal fringe family. Their sometimes-misunderstood friendship nurtures and sustains them over the years, and their imaginary games help inspire their own inner talents. Even through separation and quarrels, their bond remains strong, and the reader can see how much each owes the other as they grow. A touching tribute to both the power and joys of friendship and the imagination. A blessing to see it's back in print.

Thrilled to see it back in print!!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-18
This book gave me new ways of looking at the world, at myself and at my neighbors when I was 11 years old and read it for the first time. And the second. And the third... I don't think there are many American girls who could not identify both with Martha and with Ivy, in turns, as these tender characters vividly represent the dichotomy of female adolescence.

I have sought out, purchased and given away a number of copies of this book in recent years, and now that it is in print again I have just ordered two copies. One is for my friend's 14 year old daughter who lives overseas and has few options for books in English, and the other I will save for my granddaughter, who was just born. Her mother will re-read the book in the meantime (after I do) and we will both relive a wonderful experience which helped us cope with a most difficult time of life.

My #1 book ever
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2006-04-30
Recently, was at the book store helping my 10y son look for a book to read, I ran across a copy of "The Headless Cupid" I bought it and asked to order "The changeling" but they couldn't get it for me, So I turn to the internet (Got to love eBay) and found it. I read it as soon as I received it. I've ordered several more of Snyder's books as well. Maybe my kids will enjoy them as much as I have.

I was 12y. at the time I first read it. I wasn't a "reader" this was one of the first I had ever read that I didn't force myself to finish. I lost myself in the pages. I felt a huge connection to Ivy our life's were so similar, she had a better outlook on life one I longed to have. Since then I have read a fair amount of books but none ever touched me the same way.

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How to Sell Used Books on Amazon: The Stay-at-home Mom's Secret Step-by-step Guide to Making Thousands of Dollars a Month
Published in Paperback by (2008)
Author: Christine Miller
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The Book Seller's Bible
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-08-07
When I decided to attack my book buying & selling religiously, I turned Christine E. Miller's manual into my bible & my prayers were answered.

Before reading this guide, I thought I knew what it took to search out used books, list them, and make $1000/month. The author convinced me that I didn't have to settle for this if I expanded my search area, invested in what she calls a "look-up tool," and expanded my inventory three-fold.

She walks the neophyte through the process of buying, stocking, listing, and shipping in an upbeat, sometimes humorous tone. Especially strong was the section on pricing, sales rank, and availability. How many of us have looked at price alone without taking into account how long it make take to move the book or how many other copies were listed?

Before reading the book, I had thought I could pick up some tips on where to buy books online, but she makes it clear that her suggestions on locales were for brick and mortar only.

A new bookseller tends to list a title quickly just to get the process going. Christine's Appendices section helps new and seasoned sellers learn/review Amazon's listing guidelines and terminology. Who knew that words like "sunned," "cocked," and "foxed" can be used to describe books?
Many new booksellers are stymed by other bookscouts' special beeping devices. This manual's list of "look-up tools" and pricing software websites, while not complete, answers many of these questions.

Just because you've shipped out a book doesn't necessarily mean you're finished with it either. This manual deals with confirmation letters and letters to request negative feedback removal.

I've read Christine Miller's book cover to cover, and am confident that I made the right decision in giving up a career teaching middle school Language Arts for the "rush" that comes from seeing that Amazon email telling me I'd sold another book. Thank you Christine.

Great book for someone starting out and also as a continued reference.
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-29
Although I am no longer a stay-at-home mom, I chose this book from all of those available since it seemed like it would best fit my beginning approach to selling books online. I picked the right book and it has been well worth the price. It covered almost every question I had and presented the information in a friendly encouraging manner. I could identify with the author's experiences in many ways: "selling handpainted t-shirts", home parties, etc. Been there done that! Selling books is less time intensive and more fun and you learn while doing it. You can be out with kids and shopping for books at the same time. I especially liked Christine's encouraging style and view that "there are enough books out there for everyone" as I am not a competitive, cutthroat person and would like to enjoy the process rather than become stressed out. This book encourages you to do just that. Christine's book helped me to focus in on the types of books to look for by giving examples of her own sales and pricing strategies. Books I would have discarded as worthless now get a second look. I will refer to this guide over and over again as I learn more about the process of selling. Thanks for taking the time to write this and share your knowledge. Donna B. Elkins Park, PA

All I was hoping for and more!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-27
This book is excellent and has me really fired up! It is a quick and easy, but very informative read. The seller is great! She even checked back with me to see if I was happy with my book. I highly recommend this book. It is easy to understand, and gives me the confidence to give selling my books a try! What is there to lose?

Loved The Book!!!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-30
I bought this book to learn about selling books on Amazon after my daughter brought books home from college and asked me to sell them. I think this book is very thorough and well written. It is also a quick read but didn't overwhelm me like some other books I've read on this topic. This book gave me the motivation I need along with practical advice on how to get started and grow this type of home based business. I would highly recommend it.

Quality Guide On The Subject Of Selling Used Books On Amazon
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-15
I purchased this guide in April. I was very pleased with the quality of info on the subject of selling used books on Amazon. The content was easy and fun to read. The book it self reminds me of a college term paper. I think the price is a little high for a book in this format, but the content makes up for it. I recommend this book for anyone starting out in the world of online bookselling.

Phil,
Reading Room Bookshop

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The Virtual Handshake: Opening Doors And Closing Deals Online
Published in Paperback by AMACOM (2005-08-29)
Authors: David Teten and Scott Allen
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A must for recruiters
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-08-25
This inspiring book is a must for all recruiters who understand the leverage power of online sourcing and networking.

Primer for virtual networking
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Review Date: 2006-08-19
As its subtitle suggests, The Virtual Handshake is all about interfacing with business and social contacts through the worldwide web. In my field (recruiting), the lines between business and social contacts blur since everyone I encounter might need either a new job or project, might know someone who does, or might be in a position to hire. Networking is not just about pressing flesh and passing business cards at a luncheon these days. There is a rapidly growing area of opportunity to meet people and make deals on the internet. However, please note that The Virtual Handshake does not merely expound the virtues of the internet or report results of deals closed and marriages made, the authors also make the technologies easy to understand and provide practical advice on how to use what's out there. Published in 2005, the book provides current information on various virtual options and their uses. The authors cover topic such as social software and services online; virtual clubs and associations; tips on managing the deluge of email; basics on blogging; effective use of email blasts without being perceived as a spammer; netiquette; privacy protection; and, of course, real-life examples of the use of the virtual medium. Easy to read and very useful, The Virtual Handshake is a primer for those of us who haven't been hip to the virtual world that's out there. It made me wonder if I've been living under a rock! The good news is it's not too late to learn, and this book will definitely help. I was so inspired by this book that I boldly went out there into the virtual world and set up my own blogsite!

Virtual Handshake-
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-07-04
This book delivers everything it promises. It is interesting from beginning to end and is obviously written by someone who is inspiring, articulate and experienced. It gives really good advice abot how to handle and manage one's growing familiarity with Internet capabilities and offers several good references for aspiring networkers. It even explains how to write a good resume.

Be yourself, act responsibly, and remember you are the same person both online and offline
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-18
The world is changing and so is business. The Internet, and various "Web 2.0" technologies, for lack of a better (or even good) name, are rapidly becoming an integral part of business and life.

The Virtual Handshake doesn't attempt to get you entirely up to date -- that's impossible, but up to speed -- that's far more valuable.

If you don't have any trusted colleagues you've never met in person or maybe not even talked to over the phone, you need this book. Even if you've spent a quarter of a century online like I have, you need this book. I learned a lot, and still refer to this book often. (If your secretary reads your email to you and you dictate answers, I suggest you retire or read this book ASAP.- You need help catching up).

After reading The Virtual Handshake, and I strongly suggest you do, you'll understand the basics, importance, and success guidelines of social software. You'll be up to speed in perhaps the most critical area of business change in our lifetime. The CURRENT wave of the Internet, and probably more important than the original commercialization and popularization of the Internet.

Hey, what's more interesting, the Big Bang Theory or How Life Came About?? This is the "How Life Came About" part and you'll learn about things like virtual communities and social networking, but far more importantly,- you'll know what to do. Actual steps you should take --- and plenty of case studies to help you understand their importance. Guidelines to harness the power of these new whateveryoucallthem.

Hint: be yourself, act responsibly, and remember you are the same person both online and offline and don't forget it!

There is a lot of valuable information in this book. Plan to read it, enjoy it, and then study it. And plan on concrete benefits.

No Value Added
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2006-12-14
It's a rehash of common sense. Do not waste your time reading this book.

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FAITH IN THE VALLEY : Lessons for Women on the Journey to Peace
Published in Paperback by Fireside (1996-05-08)
Author: Iyanla Vanzant
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IN my PURSE...ALL the TIME!!!
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Review Date: 2008-03-20
In. My. Purse.

All. The. Time.

Seriously ---- This book is amazing. It has a permanent home in my purse... (it's not too small, not too big - just right) And I use it almost daily....or at least a few times per week. Sometimes I'm in a bad place and need a quick inspirational message, and sometimes I just feel like feeling better about something....Whatever the reason, you will LOVE THIS BOOK. I ordered 5 more after I got it to give to friends and family...that's how much I love it. I know when some open it they will think "ummm....ok..?" at first....but they end up thanking me later.

GET THIS BOOK you wont be sorry!

helps you get through what you're going through
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Review Date: 2007-06-08
this book has been so helpful at valuable to me so many tough times like i'm going through now. the messages are short but powerful. this book will certainly help you restore your peace. like another poster said mine is getting worn out.

Touches a Point
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2002-07-30
Each time my spirt is down, or I'm going through a situation, I turn to this book. I hold the book in my right hand by its spine, fan the pages with my left hand to stop at randum. The passages I've read, I have felt its deep spirtual feeling and I understand its meaning. Then I reflect on my situation and the passage fits. It helps me to understanding whats going on. It uplifts my spirit to deal with my situation. It give me insight to view my problem from a different angle. It also assures me that what I am currently going through will end. I will get through it. In my view, its a powerfull book. I have read several other books by Iyanla, even watched her talk show (sorry that went off the air), but like the bible, I keep Faith In The Valley near by.

GET THIS and GIVE THIS to your favorite women:)
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2004-07-06
This is my FAVORITE book by Iyanla Vanzant because of: It's size(small enough for your tiny purse), its lack of preach-i-ness and how the index is organized by subject. I feel its a synopsis of all the subjects covered in her other books. I also feel the book is applicable to women of ALL cultures. You can use it as a daily guide or you can use the index to find a subject for which you could use guidance.

A great book for daily reflection
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2002-10-22
I can not express how insightful and helpful this book is! It really makes you look deep into the reason(s) why you thought you needed a book of affirmations in the first place. This book is perfect for those "why me" and "I really can't take any more" moments when you feel like life, and everything in it, needs to give you a break. If you're a woman experiencing a lot of change in your life and it seems like you just can't handle another crisis (or is it a crisis afterall?), this is the book for you. I carry it in my purse!

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Online Bookselling: A Practical Guide with Detailed Explanations and Insightful Tips
Published in Paperback by Aardvark Publishing Company L.L.C. (2006)
Author: Michael E. Mould
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Probably one of the best tools for our new business
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-18
Michael Mould deserves serious kudos from the world of used booksellers. This book is extremely thorough and gives fantastic nuts and bolts advice. Mike is both rational and encouraging--he avoids the hype of "start-ups" which allows his book to be genuine and open-minded. His "day in the life" anticipates the "basic" questions and his lists of services and weblinks are very helpful. I also highly recommend buying copies that come with the CD "Bookkeeping for Booksellers". That Mike shares all the work he has done is generosity on a karmic scale. Not only is the book helpful, but Mike has created and inspired a large and collaborative community of booksellers through his work. Thanks, Mike, for pointing the way.

Wow
Helpful Votes: 12 out of 14 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-26
This book is incredibly detailed and honest. It goes into the practical nuts and bolts of a small book-selling business: taxes, bookshelves, packing, inventory, cleaning the books, customer relations and basic business math.

It doesn't provide any quick-and-easy answers to getting new inventory -- the bottom line is that no matter what you do, it requires legwork, but the book really goes into detail about what legwork needs to be done.

By the way, the book is preview-able on books.google.com, where you can read maybe 25-50% of it. Still, it's definitely worth the purchase if you're interested in this business.

"The devil is in the details."
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-15
Michael Mould covers every detail for those who are interested in online bookselling (as a hobby or a business). I keep this book on my desk and refer to it frequently. Personally, I found the photographs on packaging and shipping to be very interesting (and vital, considering some of his own USPS experiences and insights). He even provides an informative "A Day in the Business" section detailing his own daily bookselling procedures. Very helpful. I have yet to see another bookselling guide to offer such detailed information or step-by-step illustration.

Online Bookselling by Michael E. Mould
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-03
I probably purchased every book on selling books online. The book by Michael E. Mould, if purchased first, would have saved me a lot of money and frustration. He has answered every question I could have asked about selling books online in a concise easy to understand format. I have used many of his suggestions from scheduling my time to pricing and grading my inventory and much more in-between. His impressions of where to sell my books was useful since I was already signed up with Amazon but had not begun to sell anything. He gave me the confidence to know I had made the right decision in choosing Amazon. His knowledge of the proper tools and procedures for saving me from wasting a lot of time has been very helpful.
I am a senior citizen and the less I have to handle the inventory the better. That's one of the best suggestions I took away from the book. Thank you, Mr. Mould
Ila J.

Very Practical Book, Extremely Useful!
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-07
A very practical book for those wanting to start an online bookselling
business. Details from A-Z on how to establish yourself as an online bookseller with great resource info and tips and how to avoid pitfalls.
I would have liked to have seen more info in the way of what types of books to buy (categories of books) that might sell well. There are a few remarks about which ones to try to avoid, but not enough on which types to look for. Otherwise a very detailed and useful book.


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