Several people have asked me about setting up a forum on their website recently, so I thought it might be helpful to cover this topic for the benefit of all my readers.
But before I explain how to set up a forum, let me cover some of the reasons as to why you might want a […]
Bouncing down the road one day it occurs to you that things are just not what they should be. The road you are riding on is as smooth as glass, yet your car is jostling up and down like nobody’s business. You enter an upcoming curve in the road and quickly learn that the control […]
So many clients come to me as a book or marketing coach telling me how they spent and wasted a lot of money and time following different well-known gurus in the book and publicity fields.
Debbie’s Story
A recent client, Debbie, already got her books printed–over 900 left to sell from the 1000 at too much cost. […]
Six Months to Live is a first of its kind. You may find the story behind the writing of this book interesting.
23 years ago I learned how to stop causing arthritis and other diseases. Within two months from the date that I removed the cause, my pain was gone. Over the next two decades I […]
Santa may not exist, but his spirit certainly does — at least in the HUGS and HOPE Club for sick children.
Every child deserves a merry Christmas. The HUGS and HOPE Foundation is determined to make the holidays happier for kids battling serious illnesses.
When founder, Marsha Jordan,learned of a young boy with a brain tumor, […]
“Open-source” is typically found in the Information Technology area as a way to provide an open standard and framework for building software projects. The major benefit of “open source” to software programmers has been dramatic. “Source code” is defined as the inner working and competitive advantage of operating systems and other computer programs. […]
It’s finally Friday and you just got off work. Now you’re thinking about going out later and having a few drinks with your friends and relaxing. After all, you worked hard all week and you certainly deserve a little enjoyment and fun now that the weekend’s here so there’s nothing wrong with going out and […]
Most of us typically read about 200 to 400 words per minute
(wpm) when we are reading for comprehension - that is, when we
want to learn and retain knowledge from what we are reading -
and this speeds up to about 400 - 700 wpm when we are skimming
or scanning. These techniques are things that we all […]
She grazes peacefully in a small open area. The air is crisp
with just a slight chill. The beauty of the turning leaves
sparking with frost in the early morning sunlight seems to
compliment her beauty. Her tawny fur is now turning to a more
somber grayish tone winter coat. She gracefully moves as she
grazes and gently moves her […]
The Russian Composer Igor Stravinsky once said: ” A good composer does not imitate; he steals.”
I think what he meant by this is that it’s OK to use a technique developed by another and make it your own. To imitate is to steal a technique or style and, somehow, not incorporate your own voice and […]