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Word of Mouth Marketing: How Smart Companies Get People Talking 105 reviews Andy Sernovitz
Kaplan Business, 2006
Every business owner MUST read this! Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R3VGA7VAALDB3S I don't care what your business is, you can use the techniques of Word of Mouth Marketing easily if you understand how it works. It's not hard, and best of all, it's not expensive. The investment you make for this book is nothing compared to the value and ideas you'll get that could transform your business. Easy, fast read. Buy it ...
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Content Rich: Writing Your Way to Wealth on the Web 4 reviews Jon Wuebben
Encore Publishing, 2008
Relevant info for today's business world Reviewed by Irene Watson for Reader Views (7/08)
The sub-subtitle of this book is "The Complete SE0 Copywriting Guide for Search Engine Rankings and Sales Conversion" which caught my eye immediately. Like anyone else that has an online business, I'm always striving to keep my sites in high rankings with the search engines. With millions and millions of sites and each one of us competing for ...
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The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference 933 reviews Malcolm Gladwell
Back Bay Books, 2002
Must read book Macolm Gladwell's approach in this book is that of an observer. His deductions are thoroughly logical and offer a refreshing alternative to traditional thought. This book was a joy to read. I am also half way through his second book entitled Blink. As an author he has explained in both these books what other observers have innately noticed about human behavior and explained these ideas in a ...
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Basic Virology 5 reviews Edward K. Wagner, Martinez J. Hewlett, ...
Wiley-Blackwell, 2007
A good investment for any microbiology student. The information presented in this book was very helpful in my understanding of virology. The text was very easily followed and subjects presented in a straightforward manner. Basic Virology is a must have!
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Warm Springs: Traces of a Childhood at FDR's Polio Haven 9 reviews Susan Richards Shreve
Mariner Books, 2008
Memory Springs This book was beautiful, honest and thoughtful. To remember what it was to be 11 or 16 or 25 and what was important to us then and to keep from judging our younger selves seems to be part of our job after middle age. After being parents ourselves we can be more forgiving to our own parents and having been children we can keep from judging our children. Susan Shreve takes her story and through ...
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Fundamentals of Molecular Virology 2 reviews Nicholas H. Acheson
John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2006
A Fantastic Introduction to Virology Fundamentals of Molecular Virology is by far one of the most readable scientific textbooks I have ever come across. The focus is on common characteristics of virus families rather than on individuals. For example, rather than having a chapter just covering the rabies virus this book has a chapter on the Rhabdovirus family and covers the mechanisms that each of the commonly studied rhabdoviruses ...
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Marketing to the Social Web: How Digital Customer Communities Build Your Business 17 reviews Larry Weber
Wiley, 2007
Great tool for marketers I spend a great deal of time presenting social media concepts to marketing and agency professionals. This is a great book to help marketers build a solid understanding of key concepts and be prepared to make informed decisions. Marketing to the Social Web is an important tool for the arsenal.
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The Hot Zone: A Terrifying True Story 482 reviews
Simon & Schuster Audio, 2007
Fantastic! Hot Zone is one of my most favorite books ever. I read this a few years ago, and made my husband read it only recently. He loved it as much as I did. It's such a compelling read and I was fascinated from the first to the last page. You won't regret picking up this book.
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The New Rules of Marketing and PR: How to Use News Releases, Blogs, Podcasting, Viral Marketing and Online ... 106 reviews David Meerman Scott
Wiley, 2007
Fantastic must read for ALL business owners! The author, David Meerman Scott, does a superb job on creating an easy read full of terrific ideas to improve the visibility of your business to the masses using WEB 2.0 (social sites on the web) technologies.
I loved the book and will refer back to it often! Highly recommend it!
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Emerging Viruses: AIDS And Ebola : Nature, Accident or Intentional? 36 reviews Leonard G. Horowitz
Tetrahedron, 1996
How to easily prove the critics wrong Interestingly, the bad reviewers of this book have only convinced me of its accuracy. None of their criticisms strike me as being sound. A few of them criticize the book for scaring people, to which I would say that I only wish back in 1932, during my lifetime, someone would have, in a similar fashion, scared people about the Tuskegee Experiment. I also wish back in the 1700s someone would have ...
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Jump Point: How Network Culture is Revolutionizing Business 3 reviews Tom Hayes
McGraw-Hill, 2008
Insightful description of business-consumer interaction in the near-future Ever wonder what the interaction between business and consumers will be like in the not-too-distant future? (Hint: it probably won't include the singing cereal box of the movie Minority Report.) Author Tom Hayes thinks we're in the first steps of a massive cultural change, as fundamental as The Industrial Revolution. Inter-connectivity. You can see it beginning now with the success of social ...
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The New Fibromyalgia Remedy: Stop Your Pain Now with an Anti-Viral Drug Regimen 3 reviews Daniel C. Dantini
Addicus Books, 2008
Another insight in fibromyalgia-ms-chronic fatigue puzzle. Dr. Dan Dantini's book builds on Dr. Bihari's discoveries of the anti-viral properties of Low Dose Naltrexone in "Up the Creek with a Paddle: Beat MS and Many Autoimmune Disorders with Low Dose Naltrexone" by Mary Anne Boyle Bradley.
Both Dr. Bihari and Dr. Dantini have discovered that anti viral medications have significant benefits for fibromyalgia, multiple sclerosis, and chronic fatigue ...
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HPV and Cervical Dysplasia: A Naturopathic Approach (Woodland Health Series) 1 review Jane Semple
Woodland Publishing, 2007
Excellent booklet This little booklet is an excellent resource for anyone with HPV that would like to treat the virus naturally.
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Viral Change: The alternative to slow, painful and unsuccessful management of change in organizations 1 review Leandro Herrero
meetingminds, 2006
Wonderful guide for creating change in a large corporation Reviewed by Cherie Fisher for Reader Views (6/07)
So many large corporations spend millions of dollars on programs that they think will create positive change in their organization. As the change vehicle gets bogged down in committees and long-term commitments and strategies, the originals goals are often lost. Leandro Herrero's approach in "Viral Change" is completely different. This ...
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Viral Marketing 100 Success Secrets- Secret Strategies, Buzz marketing Tips and tricks, and Interactive ... Kevin Allen
Emereo Pty Ltd, 2008
This book provides an easy to understand yet comprehensive view of using Viral marketing to tie the new online marketplace together --a landscape that can appear quite bewildering, even to marketing specialists. With so many options at our fingertips (literally), where do we start? Blogs? Podcasts? Public relations? SEO? Paid search? The list goes on. To make matters worse, technology is changing and new tools are developing almost every day. ...
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Ebola: Through the Eyes of the People 4 reviews William T. Close
Meadowlark Springs Production, 2001
An eloquent, gripping, chilling account Ebola hemorrhagic fever is a deadly virus currently spreading from Gabon to the Republic of the Congo. Unfortunately, it today's world of international transportation and air travel, Ebola outbreaks offer very real risks of being spread quickly to virtually any part of the world (including the United States) is just a matter of hours. William Close draws upon his more than 16 years in Africa (he ...
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Viral Immunity 4 reviews J. E. Williams
Hampton Roads Publishing Company, 2007
Perhaps our only hope to beat the coming plagues Dr. James Williams is an extraordinary health care professional who has written a timely and comprehensive book, VIRAL IMMUNITY, on how to make your body "bulletproof" against the growing onslaught of viral infections. Dr. Williams skillfully weaves together his training in Oriental medicine from China, his 20 years of clinical work helping very sick patients, and the latest references from ...
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MySpace for Musicians 4 reviews Frances Vincent
Course Technology PTR, 2007
MySpace is one of the most rapidly-growing, popular venues on the internet MySpace is one of the most rapidly-growing, popular venues on the internet and MYSPACE FOR MUSICIANS: THE COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE TO MARKETING YOUR MUSIC ONLINE packs in details specific to music marketing for any band, soloist, side musicians or publisher who wants to take full advantage of MySpace's popularity and easy use. Chapters offer information perfect for newcomers to MySpace as well as to ...
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Buzzmarketing: Get People to Talk About Your Stuff 37 reviews Mark Hughes
Portfolio Hardcover, 2005
Now- An In-Depth Review of the Book Allow me to give you a concise overview, so you can make a great decision on whether to pay for this book:
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Chapter 1: Checking out business blogs
This chapter show you how a blog gets a conversations going between businesses and consumers.
Chapter2: Discovering the Buzz about buzz marketing
This chapter show you how to market a ...
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Virus Hunter: Thirty Years of Battling Hot Viruses Around the World 21 reviews C.J. Peters, Mark Olshaker
Doubleday, 1997
Pete the Great Everyone who is interested in life threatening diseases has come upon the name of C.J. Peters, a leading figure in epidemiology for at least 20 years. So, when i saw the book i bought it just to get an insight of the man himself. What i found was an inspiring manifest of how ''the job gets done'', written by a deeply stuborn, sensitive and respectfull scientist. It is not only a fine book on ...
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