Use the 80 – 20 Rule to Sell More Queries By John K. Borchardt

Apply the 80/20 Rule to grow sales from your best customers.

Apply the 80/20 Rule to grow sales from your best customers.

I woke up one morning last week with awful pain between two of my ribs on my front, left side…

A small snippet of what’s to follow:
“Do yourself a solid and don’t use Lulu publishing.”
“I’ve spent in the thousands and can’t get ANY help!”
“I would never buy from Lulu.com again.”
“Customer Service is a nightmare.”
“Do not use Lulu publishing.”
“Worst experience ever.”

If an author has any enemies (or suspected enemies), I recommend he or she remove those people from their social media friends’ lists, as well as their email lists long before marketing of a new book begins…

Seas of students equate to captured audiences of potential buyers.

After you get past the shock and anger of your book sales instantly vanishing into thin air, what can you do to get that book back on the market ASAP?
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Being told you have to buy insurance to close a book distribution deal? Sounds fishy because it is.

Offering something for nothing is a really dumb business model. While working with a “free” company may seem tempting to some authors, these firms typically go belly-up pretty quickly. And, some end up ripping their former authors off for years after the firm’s demise…while holding those authors’ books hostage.

Since we moved here late in the planting season, and since we were then sick for two weeks, we’re VERY late in getting seeds in the ground. We have planted giant pumpkins (not for eating – for FUN!), sweet onions, green onions, and herbs. But, that’s all so far. My question is…what can we plant this late in the season that we can still harvest before the first freeze in October?