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Wow, so it's been awhile since I posted anything.  I was home in Michigan for the whole week of the 4th.  I was insane (at least according to everyone else).  I drove each way in only one day.  That's 16 hours up and, somehow, 15 hours back.  The ipod got a good workout ;)

 

So, I planned to post some pictures from the trip all last week and never got to it.  And now, here it is, the end of another day, and I still haven't had a chance to do it.  I will get more up here, but for now, here's one from the fireworks.

 

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Speaking of pictures... I sold my first prints to a couple of people locally :D  I'm still working on the logistics of shipping to other locations (which seems to be taking me forever), but these first couple sales were really encouraging.  I don't know how successful this whole venture will be, but I've had really postive feedback so far from my friends here, as well as some of you.  Thanks :) 

 
 
   
 

FEEL FREE TO DO SO.

Hello all:

I googled myself and found many who are buying my books and reselling them for twice and even three times their cost. I would like to invite everyone who is starting or who may have a home business to please feel free to do the same. We all need to make a living and this is what networking is all about. I am just so filled with joy to see others helping in getting my story out. Below you will find all the info to get my books at the lowest cost and be kind by blogging or commenting this out to help others also start or add to their home business.

Thank you and enjoy;

Doris Anne Beaulieu

My first book, " The Torment’s of the Modest, Secluded Farm Life" ISBN:1-58721-806-2 touches hearts and brings tears to eyes, as a true story of my life. It has been put into screenplay format for producers, with an offer on the table. A real worthy book on its way to the big screen.

My other books that I have to offer are: "Life of an Old Woodsman" ISBN:1-58820-046-9, "Easy & Inexpensive Holiday Classroom Crafts for Teachers" ISBN:0-75960-681-1 , and "The Adventurous Travels of a Young Girl from Maine to Georgia" ISBN:1-58820-253-4. The standards for this procedure through AuthorHouse are as follows:

-- The AuthorHouse discount for certified retailers is 36% off the list
price. For non-profit groups, government institutions, and unlicensed
resellers, the discount is 25% off the list price. Please note that our
website reflects the AuthorHouse discounted price and not the standard
list price.

-- We offer a discount of 50% to certified wholesalers or to retailers
with orders over 100.

-- Some AuthorHouse titles are returnable while others are not.

-- AuthorHouse requires pre-payment on retail orders. We are happy to
invoice non-profit organizations and government institutions. We accept
Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express, Check or Money Order. If
you are a retailer and would like to be extended credit for your
purchase, please contact the Book Order Department for an application.
-- The standard turn-around time for printing, binding and shipping
black and white paperback books is 5-8 business days. The standard
turn-around time for printing, binding and shipping full-color paperback
books is 7-10 business days. The standard turn-around time for
printing, binding and shipping hard cover books is 9-12 business days.

-- Book buyer is responsible for shipping costs.

-- All book orders 10 and over are shipped via UPS Ground. We do offer
a USPS Media Mail option for orders under 10.

I look forward to hearing from you and hope to see you use my books in a sales promotion.

 

Best Regards;

Doris Anne Beaulieu

doris2@prexar.com

http://www.LifesUltimateTest.com

43 Thomas Lane

Smithfield, Me. 04978

207-634-2259

 

For additional information please contact:


Customer Support
AuthorHouse
1663 Liberty Drive
Suite 200
Bloomington, IN 47403
1-888-280-7715 - book order hotline
1-812-961-3134 - book order fax

customersupport@authorhouse.com

Office Hours: 8am-6pm EST M-F

 
 
 

   
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Learning path is fun

time flies. i have been joining telemarketing company for almost 2 months. i have a wonderful time with my company and colleagues. we always compete among each others. i love and enjoy ragging and game sessions. today, my project manager offered me and another 4 colleagues of mine to join singapore campaign.i believe that this is a challenge for me.

next, i have learnt many things in these days in teledirect. the most significant sentence i learnt was - GO FOR CLOSING! i just like it ^^ as i know if we do not dare to go for closing , we would not get the sale! customer will never take initiative to purchase your product and sometimes we can actually lead them in making their decisions. of course, i was scolded by customers sometimes. however, i know that i am just collecting decisions and i will not get dissapointed because of a 'NO' answer. SW,SW,SW,NT! (what my mentors always said this to me ^^)


i believe tht i'll brush up my selling skills and more daring go for CLOSING in my own business ! YES !!!


 
 
 

   
THE TOP MUSIC SINGLE OF ALL TIME

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How many of us have purchased CD's or albums only to find one or two great songs on it and the rest ... well ... attached? Sometimes the single is the only good song on the album. Sometimes a single will contain a rare B-side not found on the CD. Sometimes singles make great coasters. And you can never have too many coasters.

From '50s-rock classics to sappy '90s remakes, we present you with the Top Ten Music Singles of All Time based on copies sold. Happy listening.

    10. (Everything I Do) I Do it for You

    Artist: Bryan Adams
    Year released: 1991
    Copies sold: 8 million

    This song, off the Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves soundtrack, was an early '90s radio staple. With lots of mushy lyrics and Bryan Adams' trademark scratchy/sensitive voice, the tune lends itself well to awkward slow dances at weddings and proms.

     

    9. I'm a Believer

    Artist: The Monkees
    Year released: 1966
    Copies sold: 8 million

    To all those people who say The Monkees were a talent-less group of Beatles sound-alikes put together solely for the purpose of a TV show, we say: yup. But they also did infectious, good-time pop better than most, and this tune is surely no exception.

     

    8. Diana

    Artist: Paul Anka
    Year released: 1957
    Copies sold: 9 million

    No, this isn't about the late Princess, who wasn't even born yet when the song was released. Rather, it's a Doo-Wop classic by '50s teen idol Paul Anka, whose other hits include "Put Your Head on my Shoulder" and "Puppy Love" (written for one-time flame and former Mouseketeer Annette Funicello).

     

    7. Hound Dog/Don't be Cruel

    Artist: Elvis Presley
    Year released: 1956
    Copies sold: 9 million

    You knew Elvis would be on this list somewhere, right? This single seems like somewhat of a bargain, offering two famous crowd-pleasers in one.

     

    6. I Will Always Love You

    Artist: Whitney Houston
    Year released: 1992
    Copies sold: 10 million

    It was hard to turn on the radio in 1992 (and 1993, and 1994 . . .) without hearing this Whitney Houston gem, originally written and performed by none other than well-endowed country superstar Dolly Parton. The Grammy-winning smash was the theme song to The Bodyguard, a movie which paired Houston and the then-famous Kevin Costner.

     

    5. Hey Jude

    Artist: The Beatles
    Year released: 1968
    Copies sold: 10 million

    Although it wasn't conducive to the format of popular radio (read: it was really, really long) this song managed to please listeners everywhere with its gentle musings and endless stream of "Nah nah nah nahs." On the "betcha-didn't-know" front, Paul McCartney wrote the song for John Lennon's son Julian, who was upset over his dad's budding relationship with Yoko Ono. The original title? "Hey Jules."

     

    4. I Want to Hold Your Hand

    Artist: The Beatles
    Year released: 1963
    Copies sold: 12 million copies sold

    One of the most famous early Beatles' hits, "I Want to Hold Your Hand," was an innocent pre-cursor to more suggestive songs crafted by artists of later years, such as "I Want to Sex You Up" and "I Want Your Sex."

     

    3. Rock Around the Clock

    Artist: Bill Haley and His Comets
    Year released: 1956
    Copies sold: 17 million

    This tune, which eventually became the theme song of the show Happy Days, was way ahead of its time when it was released in 1956. It shook, rattled and rolled like nothing else out there, speaking to a whole new generation of dance-minded sock-hoppers.

     

    2. White Christmas

    Artist: Bing Crosby
    Year released: 1942
    Copies sold: 30 million

    "White Christmas" was written by composer Irving Berlin for the 1942 movie Holiday Inn, starring Bing Crosby and Fred Astaire. This sentimental classic, which spoke of yearning for "the ones we used to know," tugged at the heartstrings of the war-torn public upon its release. If you've never heard it, you've never been in a mall at Christmastime. Which is probably a good thing.

     

    and THE TOP MUSIC SINGLE OF ALL TIME ...

     

    1. Candle in the Wind/Something About the Way You Look Tonight (1997 ed.)

    Artist: Elton John
    Year released: 1997
    Copies sold: 37 million

    Originally written as a tribute to Marilyn Monroe and released in 1973 on his acclaimed Goodbye Yellow Brick Road album, Elton John's "Candle in the Wind" experienced a second wave of popularity in 1997 when an updated version was performed at the funeral of Princess Diana. Sir Elton penned the tearful remake as a tribute to the Princess, a fellow Brit and longtime friend. An emotional world looked on, and snatched up copies of the song in droves.

Is YOUR favorite on this list?

 

~ B

 
 
   
 

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