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The Quick & Dirty Guide To Successful Blogging    by Peter Miller
Price: $4.99 USD. 14320 words. Published on February 15, 2010. .

Written by Peter G. Miller -- a nationally-syndicated newspaper columnist -- this no-nonsense guide explains in plain English how to get a blog up, running and promoted. Major topics include what blogs really cost, how to register for search engines, how pay-per-click really works, blogs and viral marketing, how to write content and things never to say.
Create an EBook With Pages and Keynote    by Alberto Pian
Price: Free! 9310 words. Published on November 24, 2011. .

The book teaches how to produce, using Pages and Keynote (Apple's iWoks), an electronic book and shows the best layout, rich of interactive content and multimedia, using ePub standard for devices such as iPod / iPhone / iPad. Alberto Pian is Apple Distinghuised Educator and Apple Professional Development.
Journey Through the Antiverse    by Ella M Harris
Price: $3.99 USD. 39320 words. Published by Oliver Anderson Books  on April 11, 2012. .

Follow Jimmy and his friend Mickey as they search for the missing pages of their book. Live their first adventure as they begin to understand the secrets of the antiverse. Join them while they learn the true meaning of courage and friendship. By working together and with the help of witches, leprechauns, cats and dragons they solve the riddles to fulfil their quest
Posting and Sharing AS Your Facebook Page    by Ann E Schutz
Price: $0.99 USD. 2510 words. Published on March 20, 2013. .

You are probably already familiar with posting on Facebook as yourself along with ‘liking’ pages and sharing articles that you read. But did you realize that you can post and share AS your page instead of as yourself? This way you can choose the location where you share your posts.
The Missing Pages: The Lost Soul    by Robi Joyce
Price: Free! 6180 words. Published on April 14, 2013. .

It was flying. Where was it? What is it? It was just flying. Nobody knew about it. Nobody ever saw it. I just soared through the air, undetected. There were old myths about it. 'Nobody has ever seen it. It must be because the ones that have, are dead.' Everyone doubted the myths. They thought the idea was ludicrous. But I know the truth. It was just a normal evening. Until it came.