Bill Carrington

Archive for July, 2009

Paul Myers has managed to put together yet another plan of action that should give any beginner a solid foundation to get started towards earning a real income online. There is a real path here that is simple to follow. I have now read through the report twice, printed it out and highlighted some of the tips so I can find them easier the next time through.

I found more than a few ideas that have made me think about new ways to jumpstart an online business. I really got excited by the ‘Choosing Your Market’ section and some great ideas on how to research and search for product ideas. Paul’s ideas on how and when to write the sales letter were real clear. It makes perfect sense. That, and the methods for creating products has truly helped me “get it.” Anyone new to online business needs to read and use “Build Your Own Empire 20 Pages at a Time.”

Folks, you can also get a free copy of one of Paul’s reports on Internet Marketing called “Need to Know” absolutely free. Just follow this link.

This book is Eric Wilson’s first in the series of his “Jerusalem’s Undead Trilogy”. I read a few of the reviews on this book and the ‘experts’ were  a bit critical of his writing style. Folks, this one is a fun and entertaining read. It is based on some fact, some legend and some pure fiction. I enjoyed the story line and even the writing style. That’s the point after all, isn’t it? Pure entertainment. The story twists the legends of vampires and biblical history. Thoroughly enjoyable and captivating, I didn’t want to put it down as the story unfolded.  I look forward to the remainder of the series.

The story of a young Romanian girl, Gina, who by some twist of fate has some importance to the Collectors. They are the vampires of the story, but they are more than just vampires. Like any great “Good vs. Evil” story the Collectors are opposed by the Nistarim. The Nistarim are the protectors of mankind and also appear to have some interest in Gina. Gina’s story leads us from Romania to the United States and back again always closely followed by the Collectors. I can hardly wait for the remainder of the story to unfold. Why is Gina so important to both? Who will prevail?

Eric Wilson did a terrific job of researching and melding history into this story. You will enjoy this book and like me, will be anticipating the next.

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