Dec
29
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Glenn Dietzel asked:
According to the Association of American Publishers, 83 per cent of Americans want to write a book. Robert Kiyosaki, creator of the Cashflow Game and the Rich Dad, Poor Dad series, said that his book is his best business card. Mark Victor Hansen, co-creator of the popular Chicken Soup for the Soul series, stated that the best lead generator is a book. These two examples demonstrate a profound principle.
The most successful authors do much more than sell books. The money earned in royalties is incidental income as compared with what they generate from income streams such as speaker fees, membership communities, home study programs, coaching programs, consulting fees, and other products and services.
Wes Waddell is an example of this principle in action. Waddell was able to leave his systems engineering job and run his business with his wife Kathy full time because he discovered the power of having their own book.
He said, “I love that short commute past the coffee pot into the office.” He discovered that having a book boosted not only his business credibility, but his personal credibility as well. Today Wes has created the Internet’s largest membership scrap booking site.
Waddell invested in a proven system that teaches would-be authors how to write a money-making book in 12 hours of actual writing time and use it as a lead generator for a thriving business. His book, Computer Scrapbooking with the FREE OpenOffice Software Suite is one of the methods he uses to bring scrapbookers into his membership site.
AwakenTheAuthorWithin.com has dozens of video testimonials of successful clients on its website and blog, including Waddell’s.
According to the Association of American Publishers, 83 per cent of Americans want to write a book. Robert Kiyosaki, creator of the Cashflow Game and the Rich Dad, Poor Dad series, said that his book is his best business card. Mark Victor Hansen, co-creator of the popular Chicken Soup for the Soul series, stated that the best lead generator is a book. These two examples demonstrate a profound principle.
The most successful authors do much more than sell books. The money earned in royalties is incidental income as compared with what they generate from income streams such as speaker fees, membership communities, home study programs, coaching programs, consulting fees, and other products and services.
Wes Waddell is an example of this principle in action. Waddell was able to leave his systems engineering job and run his business with his wife Kathy full time because he discovered the power of having their own book.
He said, “I love that short commute past the coffee pot into the office.” He discovered that having a book boosted not only his business credibility, but his personal credibility as well. Today Wes has created the Internet’s largest membership scrap booking site.
Waddell invested in a proven system that teaches would-be authors how to write a money-making book in 12 hours of actual writing time and use it as a lead generator for a thriving business. His book, Computer Scrapbooking with the FREE OpenOffice Software Suite is one of the methods he uses to bring scrapbookers into his membership site.
AwakenTheAuthorWithin.com has dozens of video testimonials of successful clients on its website and blog, including Waddell’s.
Dec
29
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Cathy Scraps asked:
How can you get your hands on one of Cricut’s most sought-after cartridges, the Cricut Cartridge Accent Essentials?
It’s easy, if you know the right tricks. Don’t plan on going to a regular store and finding the Cricut Cartridge Accent Essentials, though, because you won’t find it.
Cricut sold the Accent Essentials cartridge exclusively with the Expression machine, so you won’t find it on store shelves. If you’re not one of the lucky people who purchased the Expression machine, you’ll have to be a little creative in your search for this exclusive cartridge.
1. Have a “Cartridge Swap”. Invite your fellow scrap booking and paper craft friends together. In the invitation, have a list of the “Most Wanted” cartridges. All of the guests will bring their cartridges that they are willing to swap, hopefully using the “Most Wanted” list as a guide. At the swap, you can trade cartridges for a limited period of time, such as 2 weeks. During those two weeks, you can tackle numerous projects and decide for yourself if the Cricut Cartridge Accent Essentials is a cartridge that you want to have in your permanent collection.
2. Visit an online auction site. Thanks to the Internet, you can get in touch with sellers literally all over the world. Online, you can find people who have the Cricut Cartridge Accent Essentials but don’t want it and are willing to sell it. If you don’t want to navigate around large auction sites, there’s even a simpler option for you. Visit www.cricutcartridges.net to see an up-to-date listing of Cricut Cartridges listed on eBay. The cartridges, their price, and shipping information is posted for you without you having to do a search on eBay.
3. Check out the local classifieds. Lots of people list items for sale in the newspaper or in online classifieds such as craigslist. If you can find someone locally who is selling the Cricut Cartridge Accent Essentials, you will even be able to look at the product before you buy it. Classifieds are updated every day, so keep checking back if you don’t find what you’re looking for on the very first try. You can also post in the “Wanted Items” section that you’re looking for the Cricut Cartridge Accent Essentials. You may be contacted by someone who didn’t think to post their cartridge but is willing to part with it.
4. Visit online scrapbooking forums, message boards, and groups. You can search through posts or create a post of your own. You can bring up the possibility of swapping some of your unused cartridges for the Cricut Cartridge Accent Essentials, or you can offer to buy someone’s unused copy. If you are willing to purchase a used cartridge, make sure you put that in the post. The likelihood of someone responding to your query is greater since the entire site is dedicated to your target audience.
Whether you’re looking to trade a cartridge for the Cricut Cartridge Accent Essentials or you want to buy it outright, it’s simple to find what you’re looking for, if you know where to look.
How can you get your hands on one of Cricut’s most sought-after cartridges, the Cricut Cartridge Accent Essentials?
It’s easy, if you know the right tricks. Don’t plan on going to a regular store and finding the Cricut Cartridge Accent Essentials, though, because you won’t find it.
Cricut sold the Accent Essentials cartridge exclusively with the Expression machine, so you won’t find it on store shelves. If you’re not one of the lucky people who purchased the Expression machine, you’ll have to be a little creative in your search for this exclusive cartridge.
1. Have a “Cartridge Swap”. Invite your fellow scrap booking and paper craft friends together. In the invitation, have a list of the “Most Wanted” cartridges. All of the guests will bring their cartridges that they are willing to swap, hopefully using the “Most Wanted” list as a guide. At the swap, you can trade cartridges for a limited period of time, such as 2 weeks. During those two weeks, you can tackle numerous projects and decide for yourself if the Cricut Cartridge Accent Essentials is a cartridge that you want to have in your permanent collection.
2. Visit an online auction site. Thanks to the Internet, you can get in touch with sellers literally all over the world. Online, you can find people who have the Cricut Cartridge Accent Essentials but don’t want it and are willing to sell it. If you don’t want to navigate around large auction sites, there’s even a simpler option for you. Visit www.cricutcartridges.net to see an up-to-date listing of Cricut Cartridges listed on eBay. The cartridges, their price, and shipping information is posted for you without you having to do a search on eBay.
3. Check out the local classifieds. Lots of people list items for sale in the newspaper or in online classifieds such as craigslist. If you can find someone locally who is selling the Cricut Cartridge Accent Essentials, you will even be able to look at the product before you buy it. Classifieds are updated every day, so keep checking back if you don’t find what you’re looking for on the very first try. You can also post in the “Wanted Items” section that you’re looking for the Cricut Cartridge Accent Essentials. You may be contacted by someone who didn’t think to post their cartridge but is willing to part with it.
4. Visit online scrapbooking forums, message boards, and groups. You can search through posts or create a post of your own. You can bring up the possibility of swapping some of your unused cartridges for the Cricut Cartridge Accent Essentials, or you can offer to buy someone’s unused copy. If you are willing to purchase a used cartridge, make sure you put that in the post. The likelihood of someone responding to your query is greater since the entire site is dedicated to your target audience.
Whether you’re looking to trade a cartridge for the Cricut Cartridge Accent Essentials or you want to buy it outright, it’s simple to find what you’re looking for, if you know where to look.
Dec
27
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Tara Baker asked:
A hectic work schedule leaves 34-year-old Jenny Wilkins very little time to spend with her one-year-old son, Jack.
“I work 50 hours a week, and when I get home, I just want to spend time with him,” Jenny said.
A desire to preserve Jack’s childhood through photography eventually led to a kitchen counter covered with loose images. And with very little time to herself and her family, creating scrapbooks was the last thing on Jenny’s mind.
“I’m not the type of person to just sit around, and I would probably have more hobbies if I had more time,” she said. “I’ve never been a scrapbooker, but I do have time to lay my images out digitally.”
Jenny’s interest in digital photography quickly became an obsession when she discovered the PhotoBook Creator. This new product by Unibind makes creating hardback books, scrapbooks, and photo books from one’s digital pages easy and fun – good news for a busy mom-on-the-go like Jenny.
“A great value to this product is how quickly you can make your book,” Jenny said. “Another value of having a PhotoBook Creator in my home is the savings. I spent about $30 plus shipping before when I ordered books online.”
But perhaps the greatest value of owning the PhotoBook Creator for Jenny is the ability to create a variety of family albums - what she calls her “catalogs for life.” Rather than purchase separate, mismatching albums from her local store, she said the clean and uniform look of the PhotoBook Creator’s cover albums is very appealing.
“I like the idea of having a category of scrap books,” she said. “It’s neat to have all these black books with dates on them. It’s like a clean catalog of my child’s life that’s very high-end looking.”
Having already made six of these “catalogs,” Jenny said her PhotoBook creations – like the growth of her son - show no sign of slowing down.
“I easily make a new book every two months, or for the holidays, or every time we go on a family vacation,” she said. “And since I like the catalogs I’ve made so far, I’ve decided that I will definitely keep doing them.”
With additional PhotoBook cover albums available at retailers for $9 each, Jenny said she finally found a hobby she can afford both the time and money to continue with – great news for her entire family.
“They make great presents for your mother or grandmother,” Jenny said. “I know my mother loves it when she gets a new album of her Jack!”
Tara Baker is a freelance journalist and enjoys digital scrapbooking and making digital photo books
A hectic work schedule leaves 34-year-old Jenny Wilkins very little time to spend with her one-year-old son, Jack.
“I work 50 hours a week, and when I get home, I just want to spend time with him,” Jenny said.
A desire to preserve Jack’s childhood through photography eventually led to a kitchen counter covered with loose images. And with very little time to herself and her family, creating scrapbooks was the last thing on Jenny’s mind.
“I’m not the type of person to just sit around, and I would probably have more hobbies if I had more time,” she said. “I’ve never been a scrapbooker, but I do have time to lay my images out digitally.”
Jenny’s interest in digital photography quickly became an obsession when she discovered the PhotoBook Creator. This new product by Unibind makes creating hardback books, scrapbooks, and photo books from one’s digital pages easy and fun – good news for a busy mom-on-the-go like Jenny.
“A great value to this product is how quickly you can make your book,” Jenny said. “Another value of having a PhotoBook Creator in my home is the savings. I spent about $30 plus shipping before when I ordered books online.”
But perhaps the greatest value of owning the PhotoBook Creator for Jenny is the ability to create a variety of family albums - what she calls her “catalogs for life.” Rather than purchase separate, mismatching albums from her local store, she said the clean and uniform look of the PhotoBook Creator’s cover albums is very appealing.
“I like the idea of having a category of scrap books,” she said. “It’s neat to have all these black books with dates on them. It’s like a clean catalog of my child’s life that’s very high-end looking.”
Having already made six of these “catalogs,” Jenny said her PhotoBook creations – like the growth of her son - show no sign of slowing down.
“I easily make a new book every two months, or for the holidays, or every time we go on a family vacation,” she said. “And since I like the catalogs I’ve made so far, I’ve decided that I will definitely keep doing them.”
With additional PhotoBook cover albums available at retailers for $9 each, Jenny said she finally found a hobby she can afford both the time and money to continue with – great news for her entire family.
“They make great presents for your mother or grandmother,” Jenny said. “I know my mother loves it when she gets a new album of her Jack!”
Tara Baker is a freelance journalist and enjoys digital scrapbooking and making digital photo books
Dec
26
My Vanessa Hudgens Scrap Book
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MttvmariosAccount asked:
My Vanessa Hudgens Scrap Book
Dec
25
Naughty dog Scrap book (Playstation)
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PrehistorikMan asked:
Naughty dog’s Scrape book containing the making of crash bandicoot 1,2 and 3 as well as crash team racing.












