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Marketing self-published books
Publishing your own book is like starting a business. Just like in a new business, create a marketing plan and strategy based on the growth you'd like to see. Identify your competition? How can you be different than your competitors? I see self-published authors selling their work through booksellerRead more
Publishing your own book is like starting a business. Just like in a new business, create a marketing plan and strategy based on the growth you’d like to see. Identify your competition? How can you be different than your competitors? I see self-published authors selling their work through booksellers and the book is lost amongst the thousands of other books that are for sale.
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Comfort Zone’s oscillating space heater is portable (easy to move around), safe and energy-efficient. It takes advantage of forced-fan circulation to heat as it rotates from side to side, evenly warming up your room at a consistent temperature. It has an overheat protection sensor and an automatic fRead more
Comfort Zone’s oscillating space heater is portable (easy to move around), safe and energy-efficient. It takes advantage of forced-fan circulation to heat as it rotates from side to side, evenly warming up your room at a consistent temperature. It has an overheat protection sensor and an automatic fail-safe that cuts power from the unit if it’s tipped over, keeping your workplace safe from fires. While it’ll keep you warm, the space heater won’t make you feel stuffy. Its digital thermostat avoids overheating and comes with an eight-hour auto-shutoff.
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My biggest regret is leaving my good and high paying 9-5 job. I learnt my lesson the hardest way ever. You see, entrepreneurship is not for everyone. In fact, not everyone can be an entrepreneur. We all can’t be business owners. I had this crazy idea to start up a business and I got some good fundinRead more
My biggest regret is leaving my good and high paying 9-5 job. I learnt my lesson the hardest way ever. You see, entrepreneurship is not for everyone. In fact, not everyone can be an entrepreneur. We all can’t be business owners. I had this crazy idea to start up a business and I got some good funding, I was so glad. I felt I couldn’t do well at it if I was still at my 9-5 job, I had a boyfriend who encouraged me to leave my job then to focus fully on the start up, that would be my biggest mistake ever. The start up failed, just like many startups out there, I was broke and with no job. I had to start from the roots yet again.
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