Promoting A Book And Blog Using Pinterest

Choosing the Right Tips and Tools Honestly, “Hell hath a tech department” pretty much sums up my feelings about the Web and the massive changes that the Internet dictates we must follow. Hours spent handling tasks that should have taken less than an hour to complete, But delayed by sudden software issues, Whoops, Oops and […]

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33+Tips, Tricks & Resources for Copyright Beginners

Avoiding Infringement Disputes Starting a Pinterest account convinced me that I’d better learn more about copyright rules. Especially, when I couldn’t easily find the answer to the question: Is it permissible to use an image with a pin symbol found on the Web on my blog post? The topic was not clearly addressed online as […]

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Mystery Author Inspires StartUp Idea Worth Billions

E. G. Lutz Still in his teens, a would-be entrepreneur discovered Animated Cartoons, How They Are Made, Their Origin and Development, 1920s,  the book credited with giving Walt Disney the idea to start a business. Written by cartoonist and author, E. G. Lutz, born 1868(?). Curiously, historians report little is known about the artist, Edwin George […]

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Beware of Ideas That Include Children & Business Promotion

Murphy’s Law In Finding Your Niche, I tell the story of what happened when a radio station dreamed up a new idea and gathered a large crowd of spectators, small children and their parents for a Christmas holiday promotion. But the plan went non-fatally awry. Suffice to say, the promotion involved Santa, a plane, parachute […]

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Max Brooks

Two previous posts refer to the bestselling author’s work The Harlem Hellfighters, but Max Brooks recent 15-minute segment on Tavis Smiley is worth noting for several reasons: 1. Fascinating glimpse of how Brooks’ personality dictates his approach to his craft. 2. The account of the World I heroes and Brooks’ attempts to market his script, […]

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Fame, Fortune & The Independent Bookseller

 Spotting Opportunity                               If owning a bookstore is a long held dream, and you believe t hat book selling is a simple activity that offers perks, such as leisure time to sit and read great books….read on, “Why are independent booksellers […]

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12-Year Old Fashion Designer Sends Kids to Camp

Competing in the 850-Million Dollar Neckwear Industry Shark Tank’s repeat airing on Friday of the episode of Mo’s Bows reminded me once again of the earlier profile I’d written on Knotacess http://wp.me/p3Kr4S-1qt So I revisited the website and Mo’s Bows where I discovered the Send a Child to Camp bow tie. And I began to wonder […]

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Cool Coffee Niche

Joyride Brothers Brew Great Business Idea & Advice In less than five minutes, the three founders of Joyride Coffee discuss their food truck beginnings to an innovative company, including a neat summary of what aspiring entrepreneurs should know about the search for their own niche. Sources These Entrepreneurial Brothers Are Bringing A Coffee Keg to […]

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Mystery Art Object & Unique Publishing Niche

What is the object above? Would you know the answer… without checking? Answer follows It’s an American Indian horse bridle and decorative horse gear was a traditional custom…Information I knew nothing about previously. You see, back in 2009, I enrolled in a class in Native American History taught by an anthropology professor. Several things quickly […]

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Everybody Can Dream

How to Strengthen Your Goals Dream Big…Dream Big… But focus small! That’s the sage advice from ABC News Good Morning America anchor Robin Roberts during her recent Master Class appearance on the OWN network. Robert’s recounts how and why early in her career her philosophy and strategy, which included turning down a prized offer from ESPN, […]

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