Comment by Chris Glennon on February 25, 2010 at 9:49am
SmartSymbols adds the St. Patrick's Day icon
to its SmartSymbol Set for the books! See it in use on a customer site: Celebrate Green!. Celebrate Green! changes its SmartSymbol to match the upcoming holiday (the St. Patrick's Day icon replaces the previous Valentines Day icon). This is a great way to push fresh content to all distribution points, since SmartSymbols is centrally managed.
Just one ideas (along with SmartSymbols delivery of real-time blog and Twitter posts) on how to push fresh content to all your book distribution points (i.e., blog articles, point of sale, websites, etc.) using SmartSymbols.
Hello everyone. My name is Kimberley and I write in many different genres. My passion at the moment is writing self-help about the condition known as Fibromyalgia.
I'm just peering in to say hello to everyone and I look forward to getting to know everyone.
Comment by Harish Maiya on February 14, 2010 at 5:06pm
Recently published book titled "Developed Minds, Developing Minds and the Stupid Terrorists". The book talks about the many socio-economic and political issues rattling a number of countries around the globe. Check it out. Very interesting read.
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Carol is a renowned expert in the field of infertility counseling and has presented over fifty speaking engagements to medical and patient audiences, both locally and nationally, has written journal articles, was guest speaker on an internet radio shows, and has been quoted in articles in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution and has been interviewed on television. She has two sons as a result of eight years of medical treatment for her own infertility. She shows sensitivity and compassionate understanding of the many challenges during infertility. Her book, Hopeful Heart, Peaceful Mind: Managing Infertility,
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Just to tell everyone that my book Private Lives is now available on amazon.com
From an ordinary childhood Charlie Parker rises to become chairman of one of the worlds biggest banking conglomerates, though he achieves it largely by accident. Private Lives tells Charlie’s extraordinary story along with flashbacks to the two previous lives he refuses to acknowledge, dismissing them as mental aberrations. But try as he might to ignore them he finds himself living more and more in the past as a rifleman fighting Napoleon’s armies in Spain, then later as a young 1939 Oxford undergraduate forced to leave his studies to become a fighter pilot in the Battle of Britain. This is a story of love and laughter, heartache and sorrow that transcends centuries to a joining of the many threads in final understanding.
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