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Opening Doors: Getting Connected    by That Writing Chic 
Price: Free! 4780 words. Published on January 30, 2011. .

The first in a series, this simple e-book gives real life examples of how you can get the introduction and meeting you want with the people who have the power to open doors to greatness in your life. Based on experiences of a television producer, music industry insider, blogger, writer and successful internet radio talk show host this short, easy to read book will help get you connected.
Connect.    by E. Anastasia-Murphy
Price: $4.99 USD. 9530 words. Published on March 16, 2011. .

In order to make an impact nonprofits need to connect to their supporters, communities and beyond. But how do you forge meaningful connections with limited resources in a world that is constantly changing? From years of studying and collaborating with hundreds of nonprofits, we've developed the best strategies for growing a meaningful, thriving community. Learn from our research today!
The DIY Guide to LinkedIn for Small Business    by Ann E Schutz
Price: $1.99 USD. 3990 words. Published on March 21, 2011. .

An easy-to-follow guide showing all the pieces of information you need to put in your LinkedIn profile and how to set it all up to make to most impact. Also included are worksheets to help you put all the information together along with how to find help and tutorials for all the great things you can do on LinkedIn to build your network!
Romance 101    by Jan Bono
Price: $2.99 USD. 44490 words. Published on January 18, 2012. .

Forty-two light, sweet, delicious, G-rated short stories. Those who enjoy short romance fiction in mainstream women's magazines will love these stories, where boy meets girl, and the future is full of unlimited possibilities.
The Frog Handled Mug    by Bill Marshall
Price: $1.99 USD. 67250 words. Published on March 10, 2012. .

Augusto DeRosa,Professor of Psychology at Columbia goes to sleep one December night in 2009 and awakens a changed man. That night he meets himself, but his rational mind insists the experience is impossible. Augusto tells himself the future lies in waiting, unmade, and that all exists in the Present Moment. He awakens from his dream and begins a search for the nature of time and reality itself.