Nice Guys, Shy Guys Good Guys PLR Ebook

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Sample Content Preview There’s a misconception that nice, shy and good guys finish last! I’m here to tell you it is far from the truth. While a lot of nice guys experience a life of being overlooked by the women they desire (which is usually because of their shyness), it’s just a phase they go through to appreciate themselves better. Generally, that phase occurs between the ages of twelve through thirty. It can, and sometimes does, last longer. Over the next few minutes, I will explain to you in detail why nice guys do not finish last anymore and in the foreseeable future! It’s not as complicated as you think. Actually, it’s so simple if you are a nice, shy or good guy it will give you hope that things will work out for you in the woman department. However, there are three requirements that will assure you are at the head of the line when women begin to pick their life partner. The requirements, while considered small things, are very, very, very important. Want to know what they are? Keep reading! There’s a trend in the United States, and around the world, that’s been ongoing for at least two decades. There are more girls being born than boys. That means there are more women than there are men. This may not be important to you right now but it plays a huge role as to why nice guys finish first and not last! It is usually around thirty years of age that women begin to contemplate their future regarding marriage, kids and settling down. Unfortunately, at that stage in life many men are either in jail, on or abusing drugs, gay/homosexual,

Build A Profit Pulling Ezine In 12 The Time Resale Rights Ebook

Salespage Snapshot: >>> Click Here To View Full Sales Page... Table Of Contents Introduction 3 Carlos Garcia 4 Bryan Winters 10 Diane Hughes 14 Teresa King 17 Eva Browne-Paterson 21 Harvey Segal 25 Gunnar Berglund 28 Lynn Toler 30 Stephan Bourget 33 Steve Johnson 36 Make Money With This Book 38 Sample Content Preview Build A Profit Pulling Ezine In 1/2 The Time Thank you for taking time to read this ebook. A few months ago I started a website, with the help of over 50 other people, which was going to be focused on ezine promotion and ezine building. We were going to create all of the tools that we could find to create the best list-building site on the Internet. We spent over $5000 to create the most powerful system EVER developed. The site is called EzineFire. I also went to 10 of the most successful ezine publishers online, and asked them to tell me exactly how they were able to build their opt-in list. This ebook is filled with ideas that will help you find success very quickly. Please take some time to read exactly how each of these people were able to build a profit pulling ezine, and how you can too.

How To Pick A Pet For Your Child Mrr Ebook

Salespage Snapshot: >>> Click Here To View Full Sales Page... Table Of Contents Chapter 1 – Why Your Kids Should Have A Pet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Chapter 2 - Starting Out With Fish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Chapter 3 – Hamsters And Gerbils - Beginner Pets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Chapter 4 – What About Reptiles? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Chapter 5 – Do Birds Make Good Pets For Kids? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Chapter 6 – All About Rabbits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Chapter 7 – Feline Fancy - All About Cats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Chapter 8 – Dogs - The Ultimate Pet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Chapter 9 – Where To Shop For Pets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Chapter 10 – Pets To Avoid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Chapter 11 - Teaching Your Kids To Care For Their Pets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Chapter 12 - The Death of a Pet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Sample Content Preview Chapter 1 – Why Your Kids Should Have A Pet Most parents will, at one time or another, be asked by their children if they can have a pet of some sort. Kids and pets go together like ham and eggs on a Sunday morning. Most people agree that kids should have pets. Not only does having a pet teach a child the responsibility of caring for another living creature, but it creates a bond between the child and the animal. Pets ask for very little but give unconditional love to their owners. Most children are interested in animals the minute they see these creatures. According to many psychiatrists, children who grow up with pets tend to be more caring towards other individuals. In addition to creating empathy, pets can also raise a child’s self esteem. A pet will always be there for a child, even when it seems as if nothing else is going right. There is a comfort that most people, children and adults, find in being unconditionally loved. Studies of heart attack victims indicate that those who have pets are four times more likely to recover from their heart attack than those without pets. Pets calm us. The stabilize us in a highly unstable world. No matter what is going on in your life, your pet will still want to be walked at a certain time and you will do it because it is part of your routine. Routines are the mainstay of a healthy mind. Routines are just as important to children as they are to adults. One thing that children like to feel more than anything else is safe. One way to get security in your life and your child’s life is through routine. Pets force us to maintain a routine, making the entire family more balanced. Just about everyone agrees that pets are good for kids. Even if it is a simple goldfish swimming around in a bowl, pets can teach children so many of life’s lessons that they are well worth the investment. The type of pet that you get your kids depends upon their age as well as your lifestyle. When people think about getting a pet for their kids, they naturally think about getting a dog. A dog is the only pet that really depends on a social environment to survive. All dogs come from wolves somewhere down the line and wolves are the only wild animal that will cohabit with man. Dogs are natural companions for mankind. Other pets are merely creatures that live in the house that you get to enjoy. Dogs can be quite a lot of work, especially if you get the dog as a puppy. There are certain dog breeds that you will want to avoid when you have small children, for both the safety of the children and the animals. Cats can make good pets, but they are not very tolerant of small children who may pull their tails or squeeze them. Hamsters, gerbils and other rodents are sometimes a wise choice for busy families who want to have a pet but don’t really have a lot of time to invest in the animal. Other pets include fish and reptiles. Some people enjoy having birds as well. Rabbits are always a favorite pet among young children and can be held and played with like a cat, without having to worry about scratching.

American Fairy Tales Personal Use Ebook

Sample Content Preview No one intended to leave Martha alone that afternoon, but it happened that everyone was called away, for one reason or another. Mrs. McFarland was attending the weekly card party held by the Women’s Anti-Gambling League. Sister Nell’s young man had called quite unexpectedly to take her for a long drive. Papa was at the office, as usual. It was Mary Ann’s day out. As for Emeline, she certainly should have stayed in the house and looked after the little girl; but Emeline had a restless nature. “Would you mind, miss, if I just crossed the alley to speak a word to Mrs. Carleton’s girl?” she asked Martha. “’Course not,” replied the child. “You’d better lock the back door, though, and take the key, for I shall be upstairs.” “Oh, I’ll do that, of course, miss,” said the delighted maid, and ran away to spend the afternoon with her friend, leaving Martha quite alone in the big house, and locked in, into the bargain. The little girl read a few pages in her new book, sewed a few stitches in her embroidery and started to “play visiting” with her four favorite dolls. Then she remembered that in the attic was a doll’s playhouse that hadn’t been used for months, so she decided she would dust it and put it in order. Filled with this idea, the girl climbed the winding stairs to the big room under the roof. It was well lighted by three dormer windows and was warm and pleasant. Around the walls were rows of boxes and trunks, piles of old carpeting, pieces of damaged furniture, bundles of discarded clothing and other odds and ends of more or less value. Every well-regulated house has an attic of this sort, so I need not describe it. The doll’s house had been moved, but after a search Martha found it away over in a corner near the big chimney. She drew it out and noticed that behind it was a black wooden chest which Uncle Walter had sent over from Italy years and years ago—before Martha was born, in fact. Mamma had told her about it one day; how there was no key to it, because Uncle Walter wished it to remain unopened until he returned home; and how this wandering uncle, who was a mighty hunter, had gone into Africa to hunt elephants and had never been heard from afterwards. The little girl looked at the chest curiously, now that it had by accident attracted her attention. It was quite big—bigger even than mamma’s traveling trunk—and was studded all over with tarnished brassheaded nails. It was heavy, too, for when Martha tried to lift one end of it she found she could not stir it a bit. But there was a place in the side of the cover for a key. She stooped to examine the lock, and saw that it would take a rather big key to open it. Then, as you may suspect, the little girl longed to open Uncle Walter’s big box and see what was in it. For we are all curious, and little girls are just as curious as the rest of us. “I don’t b’lieve Uncle Walter’ll ever come back,” she thought. “Papa said once that some elephant must have killed him. If I only had a key—“ She stopped and clapped her little hands together gayly as she remembered a big basket of keys on the shelf in the linen closet. They were of all sorts and sizes; perhaps one of them would unlock the mysterious chest! She flew down the stairs, found the basket and returned with it to the attic. Then she sat down before the brass-studded box and began trying one key after another in the curious old lock. Some were too large, but most were too small. One would go into the lock but would not turn; another stuck so fast that she feared for a time that she would never get it out again. But at last, when the basket was almost empty, an oddly-shaped, ancient brass key slipped easily into the lock. With a cry of joy Martha turned the key with both hands; then she heard a sharp “click,” and the next moment the heavy lid flew up of its own accord!

Hypnosis Mania PLR Ebook

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Table Of Contents Introduction 4 Chapter 1: Hypnosis: Fact or Fraud? 6 What’s Cool, What’s Hot; What’s True, What’s Not in Hypnosis Chapter 2: Can You Hypnotize Me to Believe in It? 13 Definition and Terminology Chapter 3: Words of Caution 18 Dangers of hypnotism Chapter 4: Hypnosis throughout History 20 Historical view of hypnosis, from the ancient times to the contemporary world Chapter 5: Can Hypnosis Blast Me to The Past? 26 Age regression, past life travel, hypnotherapy, etc: uses of hypnotism Chapter 6: Now Showing 32 Hypnosis as entertainment: secrets of stage hypnotists revealed Chapter 7: Self-Hypnosis Power 36 Do-it-yourself, at-home hypnosis Chapter 8: Common Techniques in Hypnosis 44 Popular methods to effectively hypnotize subjects Chapter 9: Signs 46 How to determine if the subject is ready for suggestion Chapter 10: Do Unto Others 48 Hypnotize others to be sexier, richer, and happier Conclusion 54 Sample Content Preview Introduction "You are completely relaxed... you feel warm and comfortable … you feel you really need to close your eyes and sleep... your eyelids are getting heavy... heavier... and heavier... slowly, you close them... now they are closed... you are getting sleepier.... and sleepier.... you are going to SLEEP...... deeper and deeper asleep... SLEEP!" Many of us are familiar with this scene: A bizarre-looking man holds a clock pendant and continuously, determinedly swings it in front of a vulnerable, lost-looking young woman. He utters the phrase repeatedly, in slower and lower intonation: “You’re getting sleepy… You’re getting sleepy…” The girl stares blankly into the clock. The world turns and swirls around her, spiraling and spiraling. Then eventually, she starts to act like (a) a zombie, (b) a vamp, (c) a chicken, or (d) all of the above simultaneously. Thanks to popular culture, hypnotism has achieved an eerie, mystical, otherworldly and sometimes evil reputation. While the scenario illustrated above may have a little ring of truth to it (Hypnosis using verbal suggestion is powerful; and people under hypnosis can be made to believe and therefore act as a different identity), there is certainly a lot more than meets the eye about hypnotism. Doubtless one of the most intriguing – yet also one of the most bewildering – topics to come across man, hypnotism transcends boundaries as it continues to be studied, analyzed, and interpreted in diverse fields of wisdom. From medicine, psychology, new age, self-help, religion, history, media and popular culture, hypnotism is accorded with different meanings, interpretations, and uses: the conclusions never final, the reports ever-evolving.

The High Rollers Guide To Joint Ventures MRR Ebook

Salespage Snapshot: >>> Click Here To View Full Sales Page... Sample Content Preview Section I JV’s in the real world are very different from the simple concepts or rules that work just once in a while. We prefer to get you closer to something that works nearly all of the time. To do this, we need to dive headfirst into some of the nuances of JV’s. This includes looking at the groups of people that you’re targeting for such deals, and assessing what they want. After all, it’s blatantly obvious most people see a joint venture as offering high commissions to a list owner, and are taken aback when they’re turned down. We have to be smarter than that, and tailor each individual deal to the situation in hand if we want to get good at this. In the following section we will be discussing: • The concept of real joint venturing and specifically tailoring each joint venture to suit the needs of both yourself and your target through quick and easy research and deduction methods that can be put into action immediately. • How to strike what deals and, with whom, when where and why with a view to increasing your chances of successful deals coming your way. • How to solve two of the main problems that may occur when trying to score Jv’s early in your career. • How to talk about the weight your own products hold through specific deals and how to enhance that product for maximum gain when bartering for a mutually beneficial deal. • What initial mindset that I and many other experienced marketers, that I have spoken to, are in when a joint venture proposal comes through. To talk about why this happens and how you can avoid being one of the turned down cases. • You will learn from real world examples to demonstrate how this simple deduction method will score you more joint ventures every time you put it to use. • How Jv’s differ from standard product sales in that you can never give away too much to score an important deal. The purpose of this section is to really push home the ideas around exactly how to joint venture, more specifically, the concept of developing ideas that will fit into your joint venturing with the right people at the right time. What you'll also discover, and start to understand, is the innovative and very fluid and changeable circumstances in which each joint venture occurs from person to person, and business to business.

30 Days To Niche Success MRR Ebook

Salespage Snapshot: >>> Click Here To View Full Sales Page... Sample Content Preview Introduction & How To Use This Course: Throughout this 30 Days To Niche Success Course, you will be introduced to a variety of steps that will help you make the most out of niche mini-sites. It is recommended that you follow these steps for maximum results. Theories should be coupled with practice to achieve definite results. This course will supply you with the knowledge. It will be up to you to effectuate them into reality. Lastly, your learning experience should not stop with this course. The world of Internet marketing is an ever-evolving field. Blink, and you will get left behind. From the earnings you receive by trying out the methods we will delineate in these pages, it is highly recommended that you reserve some of them for further resources to continuously update you about the latest trends and tactics in the industry. The ability to adapt is a very vital component of sustainable success. In what seems like an eternity ago, webmasters had limited sources of income from the World Wide Web. Even if their websites were garnering millions upon millions of visitors every month, they could only set a definite number of earnings per month, or even per quarter, at times. Believe it or not, advertisements during the first few years of the Internet were limited to simple links and banners. Webmasters weren't paid per visitor they managed to refer. They were paid a set amount per month, or per three months, depending on the reputation of their websites. These income streams were limited to pre-placed ads by established companies determined to create an online presence for themselves. Webmasters back then experienced two main problems: 1. To attract the high-paying advertisements, they had to win the interests of the big companies, and to win the interests of the big companies, they had to generate a monstrous amount of traffic for their website. 2. They had to seek out these big companies.

Ad Sheets Equals Big Profits Resale Rights Ebook

Sample Content Preview Publishing and distributing a mail order ad sheet can be very profitable. They are simple and easy to produce, with most quick print shops able to handle the printing at fairly low cost. The important consideration is that you can use them to pull in advertising dollars for yourself, as a free advertising media for your own products, and as an exchange medium with which to get greater exposure for your own ads. Before starting an ad sheet, you should plan it all out - decide on an interesting, informative title, choose a masthead, lay out your columns for size, determine if it is to be a simple 8 1/2 x 11 single sheet of paper or an 11 x 17 sheet folded in half. You'll also need to know your production cost for the number you intend to have printed, and the postage cost to mail them out. Most ad sheets start out as single sheets of paper, 8 1/2 x 11, printed on both sides. Usually, the front side is divided into three equal columns about 2 1/4 inches wide, with a 1/2 inch margin from the edge of the paper on both sides and top and bottom. Assuming that the space occupied by your title, masthead and listing of rates for advertisers interested in placing an ad with you is two inches deep, this leaves you about 24 inches of advertising space to sell on the front side. Figuring a cost of $50 for 1,000 copies of such an ad sheet, printed both sides, and a thirdclass bulk-rate postage of $110, this means that your 24 inches of ad space will have to be sold at a rate of $6.25 each in order to break even. This means: You have to sell all of the ad space on the front of your ad sheet at $6.25 per ad - and then expect to make your profits from the sale of the back side of your ad sheet. Actually, it would be feasible to charge $7.00 per inch for the space on the front side, and carry your own full page ad on the back side. At any rate, don't box yourself into a loss situation where you can't afford to place your own ads in your ad sheet. You get ads by making up an advertising solicitation sales letter and sending it out to as many mail order dealers as you can find. You can also run ads in other people's publications, inviting the readers to check with you regarding placement of an ad in your publication. And of course, you'll be wanting to work out some exchange advertising deals (whereby another publisher runs your ad in his publication, and you run his in exchange). From the experience of many, many publishers, this can be one of the most effective ways of getting your ads run, at low/no cost, and it is recognized to be successful in the field of Mail Order.

How To Make Candles PLR Ebook

Sample Content Preview How To Make Candles Intro Making candles can be very exciting and a lot of fun. It is important to remember that candle making involves some basic concepts. It will take a few tries to complete the steps properly, but give it some time. You will have to experiment to find the methods that work best in your work environment to make the candles you want. It is suggested that you only make a few candles at a time to keep from wasting money on supplies while you are learning. Before you start making candles, it is important that you understand the dangers of candle making including burns and fires. You will want to have a fire extinguisher handy as well as a non slip mat. Always wear old clothing with long sleeves and make sure your sleeves don’t dangle into the hot wax. Your candle making process will run smoothly if you divide your work area into three specific work stations: 1. The preparation area 2. The melting area 3. The cooling area These work areas are usually set up in the kithchen since most people use their stove to melt the wax. The preparation area The preparation area doesn’t need to be large, just a well organized flat counter in close proximity to the stove. You will want to keep your utensils, thermometer, additives, and other candle making supplies in this area. It is a good idea to know what types of candles you will be making ahead of time so that you have all the necessary items ready to go.

Han Christian Andersens Fairy Tales Personal Use Ebook

Table Of Contents The Emperor's New Clothes The Swineherd The Real Princess The Shoes of Fortune The Fir Tree The Snow Queen The Leap-Frog The Elderbush The Bell The Old House The Happy Family The Story of a Mother The False Collar The Shadow The Little Match Girl The Dream of Little Tuk The Naughty Boy The Red Shoes Sample Content Preview THE EMPEROR'S NEW CLOTHES Many years ago, there was an Emperor, who was so excessively fond of new clothes, that he spent all his money in dress. He did not trouble himself in the least about his soldiers; nor did he care to go either to the theatre or the chase, except for the opportunities then afforded him for displaying his new clothes. He had a different suit for each hour of the day; and as of any other king or emperor, one is accustomed to say, "he is sitting in council," it was always said of him, "The Emperor is sitting in his wardrobe." Time passed merrily in the large town which was his capital; strangers arrived every day at the court. One day, two rogues, calling themselves weavers, made their appearance. They gave out that they knew how to weave stuffs of the most beautiful colors and elaborate patterns, the clothes manufactured from which should have the wonderful property of remaining invisible to everyone who was unfit for the office he held, or who was extraordinarily simple in character. "These must, indeed, be splendid clothes!" thought the Emperor. "Had I such a suit, I might at once find out what men in my realms are unfit for their office, and also be able to distinguish the wise from the foolish! This stuff must be woven for me immediately." And he caused large sums of money to be given to both the weavers in order that they might begin their work directly. So the two pretended weavers set up two looms, and affected to work very busily, though in reality they did nothing at all. They asked for the most delicate silk and the purest gold thread; put both into their own knapsacks; and then continued their pretended work at the empty looms until late at night. "I should like to know how the weavers are getting on with my cloth," said the Emperor to himself, after some little time had elapsed; he was, however, rather embarrassed, when he remembered that a simpleton, or one unfit for his office, would be unable to see the manufacture. To be sure, he thought he had nothing to risk in his own person; but yet, he would prefer sending somebody else, to bring him intelligence about the weavers, and their work, before he troubled himself in the affair. All the people throughout the city had heard of the wonderful property the cloth was to possess; and all were anxious to learn how wise, or how ignorant, their neighbors might prove to be. "I will send my faithful old minister to the weavers," said the Emperor at last, after some deliberation, "he will be best able to see how the cloth looks; for he is a man of sense, and no one can be more suitable for his office than he is." So the faithful old minister went into the hall, where the knaves were working with all their might, at their empty looms. "What can be the meaning of this?" thought the old man, opening his eyes very wide. "I cannot discover the least bit of thread on the looms." However, he did not express his thoughts aloud. The impostors requested him very courteously to be so good as to come nearer their looms; and then asked him whether the design pleased him, and whether the colors were not very beautiful; at the same time pointing to the empty frames. The poor old minister looked and looked, he could not discover anything on the looms, for a very good reason, viz: there was nothing there. "What!" thought he again. "Is it possible that I am a simpleton? I have never thought so myself; and no one must know it now if I am so. Can it be, that I am unfit for my office? No, that must not be said either. I will never confess that I could not see the stuff."

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