Simon Kolz

A weblog by Simon Kolz

February, 2011

Five Fun Ideas That Increase Online Traffic

1. Using Hidden Links to increase subscribers or for a contest. Place a not so easy to find link in your copy and then ask people to find it. Give them a prize or freebie for finding it. Or you can give them the ebook after they find the link and click on it. By […]

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Comments From A Book Reviewer

For the past several years I have been reviewing books for my own site, Bookpleasures.com, as well as many other sites. I am also a regular contributor to the Canadian Book Review Annual. As editor of Bookpleasures.com, I would like to make a few comments about book reviewing and what to expect, particularly from Bookpleasures.com.

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Be Your Own Literary Agent and Get Published

So you’re one of 20 million Americans who want to write a book. If you’ve already written a manuscript, chances are you’re looking for agent representation. In the past few years, as an editor and literary consultant for www.TheOmnibus.org, I’ve had the opportunity to read more than 1,000 book proposals. Most, I’m sad to report, […]

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Searching for Fabric Stores and How To Find The Best One

In the day and age we live in there are craft stores everywhere, but what about fabric stores? Fabric stores are out there as well. Just a little harder to find! Stores like Joanne fabrics aren’t as popular as the big craft stores, but they are there. In Joann fabric you will be able to […]

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The Musketeer Approach

Stories of intrigue, treachery, politics, lies, double crosses, and power struggles fill the history books, much like they fill today’s headlines. In the world of the 17th century musketeer, life depended on who you could trust. In the world of the 21st century employee, one’s livelihood may.

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Value Investing

By definition, value investing is the process of selecting stocks that trade for less than their intrinsic value. A value investor typically selects stocks with lower than average price-to-book or price-to-earning ratios. Of course, it is not nearly this simple. Value investing is the corner stone of long-term growth. Those who practice it survive the […]

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