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If you're launching a new company or becoming a self-employed entrepreneur, then this book is for you. Small-business Guide to Winning at Web Marketing will help you to understand the electronic and traditional marketing landscapes and show how you can use them to benefit and grow your business. Today's marketing is a lot like playing pinball. It's not a straight shot - you have to bounce around a lot to really rack up the points and since some pins are worth more than others, you need a certain amount of skill and luck to be able to ping them more than once. In this book, you'll learn the game basics, some strategy, and a few tricks, but mastering pinball -- web marketing -- will depend ent...
Neune Without a body, the entity is unable to build, to create, or to explore the universe and satiate its ever-increasing craving for knowledge. Relegated to inhabit the atmosphere surrounding its own planet, it existed for thousands of years before the humanoids came. Like neurons of the brain, and so-named by the new visitors, the entity has at last been provided a means of travel-and exploration is now their primary edict. The Whales Hosted within the bodies of the sky-traveler humanoids, the Neune learns of the Whales, an intelligent lifeform that uses song as the basis of a complex language. It takes more than one hundred years before communication between the two species becomes possi...
Chaos: The Oracle is the fourth book in The Delegate series, a collection of independent novels written in first-person narrative by Cyndie Shaffstall, best selling author of Willows: The Creole. Zeus's Oracle At the feet of Pythia, the greatest oracle in all of Greece, Zeus places an infant destined to become his Oracle and deliver his prophecies. This is the story of Chaos--from which all else came. A story of Titans and Olympians, and the many times they acted against their creations: man, woman, and beast. Is their meddling that of supreme creators--or someone, something, else--as the scholars of Akademia would have the Oracle believe? Alexander's Request In 334 BCE, Alexander the Great ...
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