1
/
of
1
Joye Bridal
Hire a Ghost Writer Handbook - Why write your own books when you can use the ghost Writers Handbook
Hire a Ghost Writer Handbook - Why write your own books when you can use the ghost Writers Handbook
Regular price
$1.49 USD
Regular price
Sale price
$1.49 USD
Shipping calculated at checkout.
Quantity
Couldn't load pickup availability
Let me tell you a little about my story. As the Internet began taking over the world, dollar signs flashed almost constantly in the back of my mind. I did some research to see who was making money from this evolution.
I ran across import companies, search engines, web-site-development/hosting companies, and auction sites.
That was a year ago. Now, more than ever, the Internet is starting to define business.
People are actually paying for and downloading songs for their listening pleasure.
People are researching, planning, and booking entire vacations online.
People who love information are inhaling the Internet. Information is everywhere.
Of course that presents a bit of a dilemma. Information overload. Part of the problem with researching the Internet is the information you glean during your surfing is highly if not completely unorganized.
You do a Google search. You notice there are thousands of pages relevant to your search terms.
So, you narrow your search by adding a word or two. Now you're down to several hundred pages. And you start clicking on them, one after the other.
This book was born well after all of that, but I think it's high time I share my experience. There's plenty of room on the Internet for everyone. Climb aboard!
I ran across import companies, search engines, web-site-development/hosting companies, and auction sites.
That was a year ago. Now, more than ever, the Internet is starting to define business.
People are actually paying for and downloading songs for their listening pleasure.
People are researching, planning, and booking entire vacations online.
People who love information are inhaling the Internet. Information is everywhere.
Of course that presents a bit of a dilemma. Information overload. Part of the problem with researching the Internet is the information you glean during your surfing is highly if not completely unorganized.
You do a Google search. You notice there are thousands of pages relevant to your search terms.
So, you narrow your search by adding a word or two. Now you're down to several hundred pages. And you start clicking on them, one after the other.
This book was born well after all of that, but I think it's high time I share my experience. There's plenty of room on the Internet for everyone. Climb aboard!
Share
