Posts Tagged ‘publishing’

E Book Review: The Rich Jerk!!!

If you have seen his website then you probably think that the Rich Jerk is some arrogant, rude, jerk. Aside from that little is known about the true identity of the Rich Jerk. He does make quite regular posts in his blog located at the rich jerk.com/blog/ which does give you an insight. He has also held the top spot on clickbank and still holds a relatively high position today. Other than that the Rich Jerk and his identity is still shrouded in mystery.

“The Rich Jerk’s Guide to making Money on the Internet” details seven ideas you can use to make money on the internet which are Creating an Affiliate Website,search Engine Pay Per Click (PPC) Strategies,Search Engine Optimization,Selling your own Information Product,Buying wholesale and selling on eBay,Websites you can make Profitable Right Now!!

For each of the above topics the Rich Jerk explains how you would go about setting them up. On top of this he has also included bonus materials which include; “Other Online Ventures to consider”, “Supplemental Info for Beginners”, and “Quality Products Services that are Recommended.”

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Choosing An E-Book Reader – Some Things To Look For

There are many e-book reader reviews on the Internet right now. You can also find them in magazines and newspapers from time to time. This simply reflects the fact that e-book readers have really taken off – powered, to a large extent, by the release of the Amazon Kindle 2.0 in February of 2009. Today there is a wide variety of e-book readers to choose from and many people are looking for guidance to help them choose the right reader for them.

Many reviews, understandably perhaps, focus very strongly on the hardware -the Sony Daily Edition screen is this size, the Amazon Kindle screen is that size, this one has no wireless, that one incorporates touch screen controls etc. Which is all very well, but if you are considering your first e-book reader, then you will probably be making a mental comparison not between different e-book readers but between e-books and conventional books.

Firstly, to put your mind at ease, a recent survey of American e-book reader owners found that four out of five of them prefer to use their electronic devices rather than to read a “real” book. Based on that sort of feedback, it doesn’t look as though those who have changed from paper to electronic books regret that decision in any way. It appears that handling hefty paper volumes is not an attractive prospect for those who have experienced e-book readers.

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