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Sharing the Luv – Comment Luv Premium

The short review: Buy it and buy it now click our banner to the right, you have until the end of November. The Long Review: Back in January I surveyed 100 people on why they commented on blogs. The most popular reason wasn’t to leave a link (shocking I know ) but to network. With that [...]

Bloody sex, Tea Parties and the TamPap test

This month is (if I can spell the word correctly) Gynaecological Cancer Awareness Month. It is organised by the Eve Appeal and they are raising awareness through virtual kisses and getting the correct information out to women.  1 million women a year worldwide contract a form of Gynaecological Cancer, and in the UK 7, 500 and in [...]

Screencasts for beginners – software

This is part of a series of blog posts about video for bloggers, if you want to get advanced notification of the ebook you can subscribe to our launch list. You can even grab the launch day discount. In my last post I spoke about screen capture software.  This software records your screen whilst you [...]

Sales Copy Master Class Review

Over the last few days I have introduced you to Kent Austin, the Copy Doctor. He’s just released an ebook called the “Sales Copy Master Class” and I offered to review it. As a blogger I am always looking to improve my writing but not get obsessed with it. One aspect of writing that I [...]

USP’s, your Copy and Features and Benefits

Ok, USP’s have been around some time, in this video Kent Austin shares his thoughts around USPs and why they work. As well as some examples of how they work for other businesses. Now, we need to talk dear reader and we need to do it before Kent tells me off for my appalling grammar [...]

In Her Shoes

In her shoes: My descent in entrepreneurial hell

In her shoes is a series  of anonymous posts from women in business, sharing their experience. In your comments you are asked to answer the question – What would you do in her shoes? My story began 9 months ago; it is a story of self-realisation, friendship, love and betrayal. After 11 years at home [...]

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