Designer Handbags Are They Worth the Money

June 30, 2008

In the designer handbag industry of today Prada, Gucci, Louis Vuitton and Coach purses are the epitome of luxury and style. The House of Prada has been in existence for almost one hundred years and is a pioneer in elegant, simple high-fashion purses and handbags. The Prada label was founded in 1913 by Mario Prada. He first began by selling shoes, trunks, and leather handbags and almost instantly was widely recognized with success in the United States and in Europe. Later, Prada opened two boutiques in Milan, Italy.

The very early suitcases that were made by Prada were composed of heavy walrus skin and did not do well for air travel. Therefore, Prada began concentrating on fine leather handbags as well as accessories. New materials were incorporated such as tortoise shell, crystal and wood. In the U.S. markets, waterproof garments were sold as well. No matter how successful Prada was, the company began to decline in the 1970’s. There would soon be a new age in the history of Prada.

The granddaughter of Mario Prada, Miuccia Prada, took the company over in 1978. She had spent five years studying in Milan at the Teatro Piccolo where she earned a doctorate in political science. Miuccia had an inborn ability to recognize good fashion and she steered the Prada name into the world of the elite fashion designers. Miuccia began to make backpacks and luxury tote bags out of sleek black nylon material.

At about the same time she married Patrizio Bertelli who took over the role of business manager. This allowed Miuccia to focus on perfecting the designs of the new Prada image and look. The Pocone handbag that was introduced in 1985 became an overnight success and launched the Prada name deeper into the spotlight. Although the Pocone was practical and well-made, it was also very high fashion and was a bit on the pricey side. The industry of fashion replicas took off, and more and more women wanted to own an authentic Prada purse.

Prada has now become a worldwide empire and is regarded as the first name in designer handbags. There are Prada stores in just about every country here in the western world. What better way to get free advertising than to have celebrities carry around Prada handbags? The Prada look has evolved and diversified through the years and it is with profound thanks to Miuccia that she has steered Prada in the right direction while all the while maintaining the highest quality.

If you are looking to find an authentic Prada purse or handbag, there are several sites on the Internet that you may want to try. However, you must realize that Prada purses do not come cheap. I hope you have allowed room in your budget if you really have to have one. q The leather handbags begin with a price tag of just above $1,000 and can balloon all the way past $2,000. Some of the nylon handbags are a little more reasonably priced and begin at around $700. They can easily run up to $1,500. Just remember, you are buying quality and the Prada name.

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A Guide to Writing a Good Research Proposal

June 30, 2008

If you are at University reading a degree or a PhD then at some point you will be expected to write a lengthy dissertation as a part of your studies. To achieve this it will be necessary to prepare a research proposal.

A research proposal is a short document designed to provide a detailed outline of your project. Although it can appear daunting if you have not attempted a proposal previously, if you take the time to understand what is expected of you and then logically explain each step then you will be able to write an acceptable research proposal. This article will help to explain what is expected in the proposal and how you should attempt to structure it.

The purpose of a research proposal is to help the tutor establish some key areas of your dissertation. Primarily, the paper needs to demonstrate that you have a purposeful research question and that you have a firm understanding of the literature that surrounds the question. You need to be aware of all the major debates related to the topic and provide a convincing need to ask the proposed questions.

Most Universities will also need to be convinced that the research question can be suitably matched with a member of the academic staff that has the relevant knowledge. Finally, the paper must produce a reasonable plan of action for the duration of the proposed research and an estimated completion date. With all this in mind, you need to consider the following questions. Why is my research question relevant to the current debate and how will I develop my argument? To address this you should structure the proposal using the following headings.

Title: This is obviously an important part of the process. You need to engage the reader with a short, relevant title that clearly demonstrates what the problem is and why this is important.

Abstract: This should be a few short paragraphs that identifies the key questions above about the importance of your research question. Make sure that you are able to relate the specific question to the general discipline.

Literature Review: After you have established the importance of the question, you need to provide a comprehensive understanding of the research that has been carried in the field to date. It is important that you fully demonstrate your knowledge of the topic as this will allow you to argue the need for your specific research.

The Research Question: Having argued the need for further research, you should then write down the clear hypothesis of the study. Clearly define what the purpose of the research is and the goals that you intend to achieve.

Methodology: This is a critical part of the research proposal. You need to identify how you plan to carry out the research and discuss any potential problems. The methods used will vary from project to project, but should demonstrate knowledge of the relevant techniques. You need to explain how you plan to record data and how that data will be analyzed.

Ethics: Dependent on the subject, you may need to address any possible issues related to ethics. These may be simply ensuring that you have consent to use certain data for your project.

Timeframe: You should provide a brief outline of the estimated time needed to complete each section of the research.

Bibliography: Finally, you need to provide a brief bibliography of the reading that you have done at this stage of the project. This should not be a wish list, you must only include resources that you have genuinely used and reference them according to your university’s guidelines.

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How to Find Research Paper Writing Topics

June 30, 2008

Just about every student discovers that they must write a research paper while they are in school. The research paper is a way for teaches to confirm that students are learning what they are supposed to while in their class. A research paper is also an excellent way to encourage students to take on independent research on a topic that interests them.

As you write a research paper, consider how you can make your paper as original as it can possibly be. There are many common subjects that someone would write about when it comes to writing about Shakespeare’s Romeo & Juliet. This popular tragic romance is one that many people know. To stand out from the crowd, think of how you could make your paper unique and special. Start this thinking from the very beginning as you select your thesis statement. Try to take a different way of thinking about the material. Look for unusual research sources. Your teacher will be impressed with your hard work and originality.

The first step to writing a research paper is to create a thesis statement. Your thesis statement is simply something that your research paper will attempt to prove. Sometimes during the course of your research, you discover that your thesis statement will not be proven to be a positive statement. If this is the case, you can speak with your teacher and tell them what your research has uncovered and ask them if you can change your thesis statement.

Many teachers are pleased that you are working hard to do the research for your research paper and they will be happy to have you change this statement. They will be interested to learn about your research and most likely will ask you some questions about how you performed your research.

When writing a research paper an important step is doing your research. It is critical to pay attention to any guidelines your teacher has given about what type of resources you must use. If the teacher has said, “please do not use the Internet” then you must obey this. If the teacher has said “no magazine articles” then you must follow this instruction. By not paying attention to the instructions, you are putting your grade at risk, even if your research paper is excellent. Take the time to read the instructions carefully to be sure you following them to the letter.

Once you have done your research, it is time to organize your research. There may be certain research you would like to begin your research paper with. Try to create some type of outline using the research you have collected. While you may have created an original outline for your paper, your outline after you have done your research may be a bit different.

Organize your paper with the research well in mind. You want the structure of the paper to compliment the research and hard work you have done. You want to be able to show off the research skills you have learned in class and the information that you have found. Very often, how you have done the research is part of your grade.

Learning how to write a research paper simply takes practice and skill. Once you have mastered research techniques you will feel more confident with how to write this type of paper. Research papers are an important part of any students learning process in school.

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What’s a Diva: Demon or Darling?

June 30, 2008

The Encarta Encyclopedia defines the word diva as a spoilt brat, attention-seeker, show-off or bragger. Derived from the Italian, the word diva used to mean “goddess” or “exceptional female singer” but over the years the word has become known in popular culture to describe a very difficult, hard to handle woman or man. Wikipedia calls a diva “manipulative, highly strung, privileged and demanding. He or she does not believe the law and accepted rules of courtesy apply to him or her.” Another designation I would add is prima donna.

Just for fun, I decided to see what my computer search engine would come up with when I typed in the word diva. Not surprisingly, the first names to pop up in the MSN Search were Celine Dion, Madonna, Whitney Houston, Barbra Streisand, Mariah Carey, Maria Callas and Luciano Pavarotti!

The people listed are all definitely known for being fussy and perhaps even fiendish. I’ve worked in the entertainment business for a long time, both in front of the footlights and behind them, and encountered my share of divas, to be sure. However, even if you don’t work in the theatre or the diva populated worlds of film, television, or opera, I’m sure you have a diva or two you’ve run across. Sitting at my hairdresser’s one morning, the lady next to me found out that I was writing about divas, and remarked: “I could use some advice about my teenage daughters. They’re both divas and impossible to handle!” People talk to me about their kids, mother-in-laws, ex-wives, and bosses. But are all divas demons?

I think it’s a mistake to lump all the divas of the world into one category. I agree that the great soprano Maria Callas was known to be a very demanding lady, but what a glorious voice she had! I personally knew the lovely opera diva Beverly Sills. Did you know that her nickname was Bubbles? Does that sound like a name for a fiendish diva? She was one of the kindest ladies I’ve ever met.

Divas get a bad rap because many strive for perfection. That’s where the line between nice gal and conceited maniac get blurry. The following story about tenor Luciano Pavarotti is a perfect example: A number of years ago Luciano took a limousine to an opera house where he arrived to sing that night. He instructed the driver to return at a designated spot and time after his performance. The driver complied. Because the singer had to greet his fans after the opera was over, he didn’t reach the limousine until late into the night. When Luciano finally arrived, walking in the crisp, icy evening air to the limousine, he immediately chastised the driver for not having the car warmed up. The driver was shocked at the prima donna’s outrage, but the singer quickly explained: “I expect to ride in a warmed up car as my voice is my career and without it I am nothing.”

What seemed like a tantrum, and indeed, it was a tantrum, was justified.

I’m not saying that those divas we love to read about in the magazines aren’t sometimes over the top with their demands. Jennifer Lopez use to demand that her dressing room only be decorated in all white. That included the walls and any rugs, chairs, and flowers. Rock musicians ask that all brown M&Ms be removed from their candy dishes or they won’t go on stage. The list goes on and on. But I do understand the demands on many divas to perform as close to perfection as possible. We the public have put celebrities on a pedestal, making it almost impossible for them not to eventually fall. No wonder they are picky and grumpy. You would be too if your every move was

I say give the divas of our lives a break. At least until the next tantrum which we will then be psychoanalyzing on national television until the cows come home. I love the freedom of the press!

Shelley G. Anderson is the personal assistant to self-help author Louise L. Hay, and writes the column Dear Miss Know It All. She is the author of Dealing With Divas: A Survivor’s Kit for the Celebrity Personal Assistant (or Anyone with a Pushy Boss). To learn more about her, visit Dealing with Divas.

How I Entered the Book Market

June 30, 2008

In this article, I would like to recall how I got my manuscript through to the publisher’s desk.

First, of course, I had to write a saleable book, a book that could attract a broad readership. Many of the historical events described in my book, RETURN TO THE MIDDLE KINGDOM: One Family, Three Revolutionaries, and the Birth of Modern China, have been recorded in numerous books and articles. Reading them helped me form the big picture, and through the family history my late husband, Jack, recounted to me, I found each of the Chens’ place in this big picture. My task was to let the readers see them as real people, real human beings, warts and all, whom the readers can identify with. This also applies to the supporting characters in this story, including historical figures such as Chiang Kaishek and Zhou Enlai. Some of them I knew, some of them I got to know through talks with my family and friends who had known them and some of them were described to me by Jack. Throughout the book, I present revealing anecdotes about these supporting characters, so they could spring to life and become three-dimensional.

By blending biography with history in this way, I believed I could make the characters and places come alive, and dramatize the facts, so the book would read like an intriguing history fused with an extraordinary three-generation family saga.

Second, it is important to work with a literary agent who sees something in what I intend to write. My agent, Regina Ryan, is based in New York, a fact I consider important. New York is the center of publishing world. She was the one to guide my manuscript to a publisher whom she thought most suitable for my book. It was not plain-sailing. My manuscript nearly got drowned in a storm when the first publisher who accepted it suddenly went out of business. I could not possibly salvage it since I knew next to nothing about the publishing world. It was Regina who finally negotiated my manuscript out of the first publisher and found a new, good home for it.

At some stage I needed to work with an editor. Again Regina knew which editor might like my type of book and put me in touch with Michael Denneny. Michael started by helping me write the book proposal. A good book proposal is key to a publisher’s door. During the process of writing the book proposal, I discovered Regina had found me an editor with whom, for the most part, I could see eye to eye. Michael helped me articulate my intention and coached me with understanding, imagination and skill.

As soon as the manuscript reached its final destination, Regina advised me to buy a few how-to books about publicity. Publicity is essential to making the book sell, and I take it very seriously. I decide to do my best bit, although my publisher is really pushing for my book. Nowadays, internet campaign is king, and I use it to spread the information about the new book as far and as wide as I can.

Yuan-tsung was born in China, and immigrated to USA in 1972. Her first book, THE DRAGON’S VILLAGE, (was published by Pantheon, and) its Penguin paperback sells an average of 3,000 copies per year since 1981. Her latest book (nonfiction), RETURN TO THE MIDDLE KINGDOM, is now available through the Union Square Press of Sterling Publishing. Visit Yuan-tsung Chen.

Give Us This Day

June 30, 2008

About three or four years ago I worked a contract that required me to drive through a less than desirable part of town. One particular freeway underpass housed the man I would later come to know as Harley.

I think Harley was about my age, maybe even a little younger. He certainly could not have survived these conditions if he were much older than 50. He had lost most of teeth. He couldn’t seem to stand fully erect and when he walked to a car to accept a hand out his movement was restrained as though each step towards the charity caused him physical and emotional pain.

In the 30 seconds or so that one must endure witnessing these daily dramatics, I would think about giving something to the guy. But it always seemed the light would change before this bedraggled weary figure could reach my vehicle. Sometimes I would wave and enunciate a “Catch ya next time” as I drove passed him. But mostly, it saddens me to say, I would just try to put the whole image behind me.

Finally, after about two months, I got up the courage to actually try and interact with Harley. IF the stop light gods would just position me appropriately, I was going to hand him a twenty dollar bill. I approached the underpass and sure enough the light went from green to yellow to red placing me first in the line of potential donors. I rolled down the window and Harley came up to me, smiling a hideous but somehow engaging toothless grin. I extended the twenty but Harley pulled back.

“Oh no brother, that’s too much” he said.

“No, it’s not. Please take it!” I insisted.

“I can’t my friend. I just don’t need that much,” he replied.

“What do you mean? Come on, I want to help,” I retorted.

Just then the light changed and Harley stepped back onto the curb out of reach. “God Bless you brother! You better get going. Five’s my limit,” he said as he held up the five gnarled fingers of his right hand. Cars began to honk at me so I had to drive away. How could this guy turn down twenty bucks? I thought about stopping my car and walking back to talk to him, but there was really no place close enough or safe enough to pull over. Besides, it would have made me late for work. So I resolved that tomorrow, I would just give this guy four fives. Clearly, he was too addled to know it was the same as a twenty.

The next day came and the lights were with me again. I held out the four fives to the approaching Harley, he pulled one of them from my hand and said, “That will get me a meal and night in the shelter. God Bless you brother!”

“Well, take them all so you can have 3 more nights in the shelter!” I replied. Harley stopped smiling, took on a more professorial air and pronounced, “I couldn’t do that. If I die tomorrow then you will have wasted all that money. You just give the rest to somebody who needs it today.”

Over the next few weeks, I managed to get about a half dozen more fives into Harley’s hand then he wasn’t there anymore. I figured he had found a better spot to collect his daily allowance. When the homemade cross appeared at the intersection with the words, “God Bless You Harley,” I knew I was right.

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A True-Life Story of David Versus Goliath

June 30, 2008

My book, RETURN TO THE MIDDLE KINGDOM: One Family, Three Revolutionaries, and the Birth of Modern China, is non-fiction, but in order to bring the history alive, I had to bring the characters and places alive. I’ve given some idea of how I wrote three-dimensional characters previously, and now I want to say how important it is to know the places the protagonists had been to.

According to the family lore, Eugene undid what the Allied Powers, led by Woodrow Wilson, had done to China at the Versailles Peace Conference in 1919. They agreed to transfer the defeated Germany’s colonial interests in China’s Shandong to Japan and forced China to accept the Peace Treaty they had drafted, although China had fought with them and so was, also, a victor in the war. This was a true-life story of David versus Goliath, but if I could not find solid documentation, readers might suspect it was family adulation.

From Jack and his siblings, I learned that Eugene, as the legal adviser to the Chinese delegation to Versailles, got hold of a copy of the secret pact signed by Wilson’s Secretary of State, Robert Lansing, and the Japanese diplomat, Baron Ishii. But who gave it to him? Something happened in Paris. What? Jack told me that the two cities Eugene loved most were Peking (Beijing) and Paris. The City of Light, according to Eugene, was lit by Prometheus himself.

I journeyed to Paris. When I walked in the halls of the Versailles Palace, I could not help trembling with awe, as the grandeur overwhelmed the tiny mortal me. Versailles, in 1919, was the Olympus of its time, where the gods gathered to decide the fate of nations, but Eugene wanted to steal their thunder and he did. In the evening I returned to my humble room in a small hotel. I opened the window and looked out. I saw what Eugene had seen, according to what Jack once had told me. “There was a unique light bathing the whole city … it even made magic out of some not-too-attractive streets, lanes, and corners.”

Paris inspired me as it had inspired Eugene. I came home, determined to find out the truth. I found it in John Powell’s MY TWENTY-FIVE YEARS IN CHINA (Da Capo Press, 1976). The exposure of the secret pact in both American and Chinese Press stirred up such a furor that for the first time the Chinese diplomats refused to sign an unequal treaty since China had been defeated in the Opium War by Britain in 1840s. The exposure also gave the Republican Senator, William Borah, added ammunition to discredit the Versailles Peace Treaty and Wilson’s pet project, the League of Nations Covenant, and to contribute to the defeat of Democrats in the election year.

Equally important, the exposure ignited the passion that swept China in the May 4th Movement, which the American scholar, John Dewey, lecturing in Peking in 1919, had seen first-hand and wrote: “We are witnessing the birth of a nation and birth always comes hard.”

Yuan-tsung was born in China, and immigrated to USA in 1972. Her first book, THE DRAGON’S VILLAGE, (was published by Pantheon, and) its Penguin paperback sells an average of 3,000 copies per year since 1981. Her latest book (nonfiction), RETURN TO THE MIDDLE KINGDOM, is now available through the Union Square Press of Sterling Publishing. Visit Yuan-tsung Chen.

Some Article Marketing Tips 4U

June 30, 2008

Article marketing has turned out to be the most promising tool in today’s online home based business. Marketing with quality article is crucial for online business success and helps to drive massive amount of traffic to a web site.

A beneficial marketing strategy is to provide quality articles in a web site and submitting them to article directories. Having quality articles is one of the most significant powerful tools to attract large number of readers to a site.

With the help of articles, a web site owner can drive much traffic to the web site, get high ranking in major search engines and thus, boost the site earnings.

Article marketing is not merely writing articles and posting them on blogs or web sites. An article has to be effective, easy to read and understand, have attention-grabbing headline, interesting content and regular prospective readers.

However, if a site owner posts articles just for the sake of posting content and the articles do not have any interesting points, the site is of no use.

Tips for Article Marketing:

Below discussed are effective article marketing tips that a web site needs to consider for long-term benefits and drive massive amount of traffic generation:

Use Effective Keywords:

While writing article, it is essential to use targeted keywords. Usually, readers look for something more specific and type those keywords in search engines, which are simple and sound familiar. Hence, articles need to have simple and familiar wordings or phrases to target customers.

Write articles related to the web site. For instance, if a site is all about dogs and dog training, then include articles about pets, dogs and methods of training. However, do bit of research for beneficial keywords, before writing articles.

Check Keyword Density:

Keyword density is crucial for the search engines to accept the articles. After finalizing the keywords for an article, it is necessary to use them effectively. It is highly beneficial to have a keyword density between 10% and 15%. For instance, if the article is of 500 words, then keywords need to appear at least 10 to 15 times.

Excessive amount of keywords look like spamming and fail to attract more number of readers. On the other hand, search engines ignore articles having little amount of keywords. Hence, use keywords efficiently, so that not only search engines recognize the articles but also, readers find them informative.

Good quality Content:

In article marketing, content plays a crucial role in driving massive traffic generation. Write good quality content articles and make them more interesting, so that readers after reading once, come back to that site time after time. Informative articles also help to gain the trust of readers and increase traffic, resulting in an increase in the sales and earnings.

Overview:

While submitting an article to the article directories, remember to include a web site link at its end. If the article is very informative and accurate, readers will certainly click on the web link and buy the promoted product.

To sum up, article marketing is one of the most beneficial ways to attract the traffic flow, gain the confidence of customers and earn good amount of money.

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Sarkozy Starts Visit to Israel

June 30, 2008

The French president, Nicolas Sarkozy, begins a three-day visit to Israel on Sunday in what the press back home is reporting as further proof of an improvement in relations between the two countries.

It’ll be only the third time a French president has visited Israel, and Sarkozy is likely to have a far more conciliatory tone than his predecessors.

That shouldn’t be too difficult. In 1996, during a visit to Jeruslam’s old town, Jacques Chirac lost his rag with Israeli security as he was jostled during a walkabout and famously threatened to take the first ‘plane home.

And in 1982 during a speech to the Israeli parliament, the Knesset, Fran

Explode Your Profits With Small Reports

June 29, 2008

Because the internet is the primary tool people use to find information, offering an information product and promoting it online is truly an ideal way to build wealth. So think about this, if you have precisely the information someone needs, they will buy it.

Now, you may be thinking that writing reports takes time, research and energy and that’s true, but we’re not talking about creating a 300 page book, this is about creating a small but comprehensive 10-20 page report, and the truth is …it makes money like nothing else!

The reason it works so well is because you are giving people information they are interested in. People are always in need of how to do things themselves, how to resolve problems, how to find more time, how to save more money or how to feel better. If you can resolve these issues and others like it, you are in business.

Small reports can also be used as valuable marketing tools. They can be given away as a free add-on bonus, product promotions or as an incentive for a newsletter or ezine sign-up.

If you’re beginning to see the potential that small reports can give you with regard to profiting online, then keep reading for some essential tips on how you can get started.

1. Find a Topic

Think about problems people encounter every day. How-to or do-it-yourself books are very popular. For example, things like how to sell your own home, how to get into the stock market safely, how to buy a computer, etc. Create a small report that addresses a problem and then provide a realistic solution on how to resolve it. Don’t let your lack of experience or knowledge become a deterrent, you can always have your document written for you. Remember this is something you will do once and sell forever, the cost of having it written for you will pay for itself many times.

2. Get Ideas on What to Write

Once you have a topic, you need to come up with ideas on what to write about. It helps to talk to others for ideas. This can be friends, relatives or business partners. Simply ask people what they would be most interested in knowing about regarding your specific topic. In addition to getting ideas from others include your own personal knowledge or personal experiences that might contribute to your information. For additional information pick up a book or two on the topic, collect ideas, visit topic related forums or set up an interview with an expert.

3. Get Organized

You won’t get far if you are not organized. Getting organized means outlining the focus of your report and what the message is that you want to deliver. Next, create and order the categories you will be covering. Determine what research you will be doing and conduct it in an orderly fashion.

4. Create an Outline

Don’t be so eager to begin writing that you don’t organize your thoughts. Begin by jotting down ideas and then organize them into a logical flow. Don’t think about writing perfectly at this point. Simply jot down ideas. As you begin to write your report you will easily be able to create a paragraph or two for each idea.

5. Have a Unique Approach

Don’t worry about competition; many writers are in very competitive markets. What sets them apart is their unique approach or their angle? For example, how can you present your information in your own unique way? Perhaps you offer cheaper or faster solutions or perhaps you offer more personalized service. Stress your benefits and give your audience a reason to buy from you. They need to feel that you are their best source for whatever it is they are looking for.

6. Provide Quality Information

Create a report that delivers quality. Your report may have a cost value but it should also have a worth value and it should be worth more than it costs. More simply put, always deliver value first. Don’t fill a report with information that can be found anywhere or is common knowledge. Deliver information that a reader can use. Personal tips, secrets or handy and unusual ways to do things are what benefits the reader. If you provide information that a reader can get anywhere or offer secrets that are not really secrets, your credibility will be tarnished and your refunds will be more than your sales.

7. Spread the Word

Once you have created your report it’s time to spread the word. Here are several great ways to promote your report. They are all fairly easy to implement and are designed to generate lots of traffic for your report.

- Your Ezine

If you publish an ezine, promote your report to your subscriber list on a periodic basis.

- Forums

Include a link to your report in your signature file on your favorite forums, and then every time you make a post it will include the link to your free report.

- Your Website and/or Blog

Display your free report on each page of your website or blog. You can also create a free report that you can use to encourage people to sign up for newsletter, ezine or opt-in list. If you have a blog, make occasional posts promoting your free report.

- Your eBay Auctions

Use a free report as an incentive to get visitors to bid on your eBay auctions.

- Articles

If you write articles, include a text link in your byline that directs your readers to your report. This is an excellent way to bring free traffic to your site and get your report in front of thousands of readers.

- Your Email Signature File

Whoever you send emails to, personal or business include a P.S. that contains a link to your report.

- Your Social Networking pages

Create profiles on your favorite social networking pages that include a link to your report.

- Get Others to Help You Promote

Create an affiliate program for your report and offer a percentage for each sale. This is a perfect way to encourage others to promote your report and increase sales tenfold.

Don’t underestimate the income and marketing potential of creating small reports. But the best part is, you do the work once and reap the benefits forever.

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