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Blogging: Increase Your Passive Income with 4 Steps, Profit from a Blog in 2019, 2020: Social Media Marketing, Instagram, Facebook FB Advertising, You Tube and More!: Business and Money, Book 3 , Hörbuch, Digital, ungekürzt, 312min
How can you make $3,000 to even $100,000 a month and achieve financial freedom?It would be through blogging. Many people don't know that blogging can be one the most lucrative online businesses you can do. Thousands of people are making a living from blogging, and so can you after listening to this book. This book goes into detail on how to start making money from blogging, and we will talk about the deep secrets most successful bloggers don't want you to know about making money thru blogging. Just remember, if you follow the steps in this book precisely as explained then you should have no problem making $3,000 a month from blogging within 90 days. Remember to work hard and to listen carefully. You will reap the benefits of this fantastic book. A brief overview of what will be covered in the book: Why every blogger needs this book: explaining, in detail, why this book is a must listen for any aspiring blogger. How to pick a niche: how to find a niche best suited for you. Domain name, hosting, and WordPress: explaining how to find the best and the most cost-effective domain name, hosting, and WordPress. First blog post: explaining to how to set up your first blog post. Affiliate marketing: going step-by-step on how to find a good affiliate program that will sell and make profits. SEO: explaining the importance of SEO, also showing how to boost ranking on Google. Importance of YouTube: why YouTube is an excellent idea for bloggers, and how it can help you get amazing traffic to your blog. How to build an email list: showcasing some the most sought-after methods for collecting emails for your blog.Social media marketing and many other secret passive income ideas to really take your blogging to the next level.Guest blogging: Learn how you can generate more traffic to your blog by guest posting.How to use all these methods: summing up everyth ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Dave Robbins, Mel Ramsey. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/acx0/149710/bk_acx0_149710_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.- Shop: Audible
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FDR (eBook, ePUB)
NATIONAL BESTSELLER - "A model presidential biography... Now, at last, we have a biography that is right for the man" - Jonathan Yardley, The Washington Post Book World One of today's premier biographers has written a modern, comprehensive, indeed ultimate book on the epic life of Franklin Delano Roosevelt. In this superlative volume, Jean Edward Smith combines contemporary scholarship and a broad range of primary source material to provide an engrossing narrative of one of America's greatest presidents. This is a portrait painted in broad strokes and fine details. We see how Roosevelt' s restless energy, fierce intellect, personal magnetism, and ability to project effortless grace permitted him to master countless challenges throughout his life. Smith recounts FDR's battles with polio and physical disability, and how these experiences helped forge the resolve that FDR used to surmount the economic turmoil of the Great Depression and the wartime threat of totalitarianism. Here also is FDR's private life depicted with unprecedented candor and nuance, with close attention paid to the four women who molded his personality and helped to inform his worldview: His mother, Sara Delano Roosevelt, formidable yet ever supportive and tender; his wife, Eleanor, whose counsel and affection were instrumental to FDR's public and individual achievements; Lucy Mercer, the great romantic love of FDR's life; and Missy LeHand, FDR's longtime secretary, companion, and confidante, whose adoration of her boss was practically limitless. Smith also tackles head-on and in-depth the numerous failures and miscues of Roosevelt' s public career, including his disastrous attempt to reconstruct the Judiciary; the shameful internment of Japanese-Americans; and Roosevelt's occasionally self-defeating Executive overreach. Additionally, Smith offers a sensitive and balanced assessment of Roosevelt's response to the Holocaust, noting its breakthroughs and shortcomings. Summing up Roosevelt's legacy, Jean Smith declares that FDR, more than any other individual, changed the relationship between the American people and their government. It was Roosevelt who revolutionized the art of campaigning and used the burgeoning mass media to garner public support and allay fears. But more important, Smith gives us the clearest picture yet of how this quintessential Knickerbocker aristocrat, a man who never had to depend on a paycheck, became the common man's president. The result is a powerful account that adds fresh perspectives and draws profound conclusions about a man whose story is widely known but far less well understood. Written for the general reader and scholars alike, FDR is a stunning biography in every way worthy of its subject.- Shop: buecher
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Jesus - A Summing Up!
Jesus - A Summing Up!: ab 6.49 €- Shop: ebook.de
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Philosophy of Love
Philosophy of Love - A Partial Summing-Up: ab 21.99 €- Shop: ebook.de
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Summing It Up
Summing It Up - From One Plus One to Modern Number Theory: ab 34.99 €- Shop: ebook.de
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Summing and Nuclear Norms in Banach Space Theory
Summing and Nuclear Norms in Banach Space Theory: ab 45.99 €- Shop: ebook.de
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Encyclopaedia of International Affairs (A Documentary Study)Paris Peace Settlement-A Summing Up Volume-5
Encyclopaedia of International Affairs (A Documentary Study)Paris Peace Settlement-A Summing Up Volume-5: ab 182.99 €- Shop: ebook.de
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Pianist Constance Keene Plays Music of Chopin Rachmaninoff MacDowell
The Audiophile Audition wrote of this CD 'Keene had the Chopin style thoroughly at her command.....(In the Third Ballade of Chopin) when Keene turns up the velocity, the potent agogics make known their jarring, intensely visceral effect, and we simply concede the brilliant authority of her conception as she rushes the barricades at the coda.....We realize why Keene made an excellent substitute for Vladimir Horowitz on one historic occasion, and the pent-up applause acknowledges it.' A significant figure for many years in the musical life of New York (and, indeed, a life-long resident of the city) was the pianist, Constance Keene (1921-2005). A glamorous and elegant lady, diminutive but with a very big personality she was, from 1969 till her death, one of the most prominent members of the piano faculty of the Manhattan School of Music, as well as a juror at major piano competitions. Outspoken, articulate and brilliant she was also a more important pianist than has been generally recognized. Her long career included concerts all over the United States, Europe and, in later years, Asia. She performed as soloist with orchestras in Chicago, Philadelphia, Boston, New York and Berlin, and in many other cities. She made many recordings throughout her career, resulting in a very large and wide-ranging discography, and was particularly praised by critics for one of her last recording projects, the complete Piano Sonatas of Hummel. Constance Keene was held in the highest esteem by some of her most distinguished colleagues. About her recording of the complete Rachmaninoff Preludes Arthur Rubinstein wrote "I cannot imagine anybody, including Rachmaninoff himself, playing the Preludes more beautifully. I was completely flabbergasted by the fantastic sweep, color, tone, and, last but not least, the incredible technique." Of course, it was with great pleasure that she liked to tell people that when her friend, Vladimir Horowitz, first heard that recording, and saw what Rubinstein had written, he said "But why didn't you give it to me first? I would have happily written that!" This live recital, which also includes Ms. Keene's comments about some parts of the program, demonstrates her virtuosity, elegance, sense of humor and her impressive temperament. As pianist, writer and radio personality David Dubal said about her, at a 2003 program at the International Keyboard Institute and Festival in New York dedicated to a summing up of her career "Constance Keene is not just a major pianist or a prominent pianist or a distinguished pianist, she is a GREAT pianist!"- Shop: odax
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Winds of Time (Symphony No.1)
Hetoreyn is a composer of orchestral music. Recently, he has been involved in many film, TV and Internet productions around the world, and he has published seven albums (Five of which are now available on the iTunes music store). His main passion is in creating fantasy environments through orchestral mediums and in telling symphonic adventure (such as in 'Tales of the Thorns'). Winds of Time is a symphony of modern orchestral album for a listener whom appreciates film and game music. - Note from the composer: Thank you for buying this album. It has taken five years to complete and it is immensely satisfying to listen to my efforts and I hope you will use this album not only just to enjoy, but to enhance your spirit and to revel in the power of your imagination. In this day and age it's easy to forget the we have the power to create our own world inside us. This is not just for pleasure and entertainment, but to have a sacred place to re-energize the spirit and to remember what wonderful beings we can be. I wish you, the listener, an amazing experience with this album for many years to come. - Hetoreyn Track List (A Serving suggestion!) Track 1: Nightfall We open with the main theme played in it's most simplest form in a relaxing and beautiful introduction to the album. The concept is this - You have awoken to find yourself on a beach at night time. There is a dull glow on the horizon of the sun, a thin band of orange that gives a comforting light to your surroundings. The sky itself is a deep blue and sprinkled with stars. As you look around you feel warm, protected and calm .. you have arrived at your own island paradise. A place where your spirit is rested, and the cares of the physical world are dissolved and you are free to think, feel and simply be. Track 2: Winds of Time Next as you leave the beach where you arrived you wonder through a valley with tall mountains and cliffs that stretch further inland. You are not limited to simply walking, if you want you can fly up high and experience your new found world as a bird, or as pure energy. Enjoy the mountains, the trees, the rivers of pure water, and the nature that grows here. Every stone you examine, every tree you see makes your island paradise more coherent and real. Track 3: Peace of the Storm Passing the valleys you find yourself back at the beach but at a different point. Here you stop and listen to the waves lapping against the shore. It is raining ever so lightly. A warm, delicate rain that feels wonderful on your face and skin. A storm builds on the horizon, but it is far away and cannot harm you. Instead you can admire the power of nature and feel the energy in the air. You wonder from the beach into the trees where a house made of straw is waiting for you. You sit in a comfy chair on the porch and enjoy watching the amazing display of light and sound from the storm. Track 4: The River (Die Nahe) After resting at the house you journey onwards through your island. How you move is up to you. In this place you can simply appear anywhere at will, or walk, or fly, or simply drift. At this part you find yourself at the river. Imagine a leaf falling from a nearby tree and landing in the water of the river. The river then takes the leaf on a journey and you alone with it. (This piece was inspired by the river 'Nahe' in southwest Germany, in the Rheinland-Pfalz region) Track 5: The Journey In this piece you have stopped following the leaf that floated along the river and begin walking through a beautiful forest. As you walk you discover a horse, or similar beast that beckons you to climb onto it's back as it takes you away. Slowly at first but then gathering speed until we finally end up in a full on gallop in a thrilling ride that makes your heart saw with exhilaration. There is no limit to the speed at which you can travel. This is the end of this visit to your island, but you can come again, anytime you close your eyes and wish to see it. This is YOUR place, fill it with energy, spirit and wonder. The music is here to allow you to enter more easily. Part 2 Track 6: Symphony of Rain Another trip to your fantasy island. We encounter the forest again. Serene and wonderful. A light rain storm is all around you and the air smells so fresh. Let the energy of the forest refresh your being and enjoy strolling and adventuring through and through. Track 7: Pixie This piece is a story of a cat. Sleeping soundly and thinking cat thoughts she awakens slowly and watches you. You can pet the cat and she will enjoy it. After a while she stretches and begins wondering around you and your environment. Curious and playful and ever coy. But then the cat see's something. What is it? The cat wants to find out. Something small, like a beetle, moving around near you. The cat moves to look at it but the bug makes a sudden buzzing move that makes the cat leap back. The bug settles down .. but now the cat is intrigued. Now watch as the cat tries in vain to jump on the bug and try to catch it. After a time the cat gives up and decides instead to groom. (Pixie is a real cat, a calico 5 coloured cat that enjoys trying to get into my chair in the studio whenever I'm not in it! This piece is dedicated to her.) Track 8: Sound of Life This track was composed with data from human DNA (CO1 gene). Although it is an interpretation, the melodies of all the instruments are arrived from carefully and scientifically calculated notation. It is an astonishing piece when you consider that you are, in a way, listening to the very sound of life. Eerie, discordant, and yet bold and beautiful. Summing up humanity very well I feel. Enjoy this psychedelic trip into the unknown of ourselves. Track 9: Ruins of Forever Your fantasy island is not just from today. It has it's own history, it's own ancient places of mystery. Take a wonder through the ruins of forever .. a place of ancient memory, power and spirit. Track 10: Dreams The power of your island, of the things that dwell there all come from you, the listener. It is by your imagination that this place can exist. And every time you visit, either awake or asleep you add vitality to it. Make it real, and keep it energized. In return you can visit this place of serenity any time and enjoy a higher level of spiritual awareness. Use this track as an aid to meditation. Find yourself back on the beach, or the forest, or the valleys we have discovered and more very quickly with this beautiful and energetic piece.- Shop: odax
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Oklahoma Wind
If you were to look up the phrase "three chords and the truth" in the dictionary, you might see pictures of country legends like Merle Haggard, Hank Williams, and Johnny Cash...but more recently, you might also see Paul Bogart. Though his songs are fresh and he himself is young, he is an old soul with a knack for capturing time-honored traditions and summing up classic sentiments in catchy, three-minute songs. Exuding sincerity and a rare, down-to-earth charm, Paul Bogart is, simply put, the epitome of country music. "All of my music just fits under a cowboy hat," Paul says with an honest laugh, explaining the straightforward appeal of his sound. "I want people to shoot straight with me - to just be real - and that's what my music is: real, sincere songs that people can relate to." Possessing elements of a quippy, good-natured Brad Paisley song along with the Wranglers-and-spurs appeal of a George Strait tune, Bogart's music additionally radiates something that's been missing from the country scene: authenticity. "From the time I was just a kid roping calves, my dad taught me that if you're good, people will see that - there's never any need to brag." That attitude still permeates everything Bogart does today, whether it's touring the country playing upwards of 65 dates a year or writing with some of Nashville's biggest names in country music. Though he clearly has the heart of a cowboy and the spirit of a gentleman, Bogart also possesses an unrivaled work ethic that displays itself with passion and integrity. "I started competing in the American Quarterhorse Association at age 12, and still haven't stopped today. That organization, along with rodeo scholarships, singlehandedly got me through college," he says with sincere gratitude. With several World Championship titles under his belt by his early twenties, he was also becoming increasingly passionate about music. But, Bogart is proof though that one love need not compromise the other. "One night, I had a gig playing at a local high school in Tulsa, but I was also supposed to compete in the World Championship show in Oklahoma City just a couple hours later," he explains. "I couldn't give up either opportunity, so I rented a helicopter, ran offstage after the concert, flew to the arena and roped in the World Show twenty minutes later," he says with a smile. His can-do attitude and naturally positive disposition have served him well in every arena of life, but his story in the music industry actually begins with a fairy tale-esque incident that embodies the stuff Nashville dreams are made of. Having been born and raised in Oologah, Oklahoma, Bogart was playing shows everywhere around the area, including Tulsa and Oklahoma City, by the time he was in college. However, he had yet to play a hometown show, so during his junior year at Rogers State University, he contacted a local school to see if they needed anyone to play for a fundraiser. The event planner accepted, and soon, homemade makeshift flyers were posted everywhere around town announcing the show. A few days later, Bogart received a phone call at his parent's house that threw him for a loop. "I picked up the phone and this guy on the other end says, 'Hi, my name is Floyd and I work for Garth Brooks. Garth saw your flyers and wants to meet you.' Well, I thought it was a joke, so I made up some excuse about having to check my schedule!" he recounts incredulously. "A week later the guy called back and asked again if I had time to meet with Garth, and this time I said, 'Sir, are you serious?' He verified everything, and sure enough, Garth had somehow gotten a hold of my college demo album and wanted to talk music." As further proof of Bogart's commitment and integrity to any task at hand, he fielded a phone call to his dorm room phone line a few weeks later that was straight from Garth Brooks himself - inviting Bogart out to lunch with a few other guys who were in town - but instead of blowing off the class he was en route to, he politely informed Garth that he had to get to class. "Looking back, I can't believe that I turned down lunch with Garth Brooks to attend a college class, but to be honest, I had to work really hard to keep my rodeo scholarships and every class session was essential!" Brooks and Bogart eventually connected and the relationship that ensued from that initial meeting turned into a huge source of encouragement for Bogart, with Brooks urging Bogart to make the quintessential move to Nashville to see if it was a good fit. "I remember Garth telling me, 'You're a successful team roper because you're in Oklahoma, if you want to be a successful musician, you need to move to Nashville.'" Bogart did end up taking the leap and moving to Music City the summer after his graduation from Rogers State, and with determination and integrity, he chose to work hard and start from scratch rather than exploit his connection with one of country's living legends. After taking an initial job as his landlord's fix-it man, Paul got right to work writing and playing with anyone and everyone he could. He soon found himself writing with the likes of Jim Beavers (Dierks Bentley, "Sideways"), Billy Montana (Jo Dee Messina, "Bring On the Rain"), Tom Douglas (Lady Antebellum, "I Run to You"), and Jamie O'Hara (The Judds, "Grandpa (Tell Me 'Bout the Good Ol' Days)"), to name a few. Bogart states, "I just appreciate the opportunity to simply be in the same room with these writers, playing and learning from them." His growing resume actually extends beyond the streets of Music Row and all the way to cable TV, having written the theme song for the Outdoors Channel's hit show "Inside Outdoors TV," in addition to the music for the all-things hunting and outdoors show, "Bringin' It Home with Hazel Creek." These opportunities have been a perfect fit, as Bogart considers himself to be an avid outdoorsman. "Hunting is my other true love. I fell in love with bow hunting in college and my wife actually bought me a rifle as a wedding gift - now that's a good woman!" More than just a good woman, Bogart cites his wife as being everything from his inspiration and muse to his source of encouragement and honest opinions. "So much of what I write was inspired by a conversation I had with Tanya," he confesses. "We were high school sweethearts and she still continues to amaze me today." Originally from Oklahoma as well, Tanya moved to Nashville a year after Bogart deemed it a place they could raise a family together. "I asked for her father's blessing and a year later we were married. I can't wait to see what the next phase of our life together brings." The life he's building right now seems to suit him to a tee, as he recounts stories of scribbling down song lyrics while driving down the interstate pulling a horse trailer on the way back from a roping competition, or playing shows in legendary venues like Cain's Ballroom, a place that's hosted everyone from Willie Nelson to Don Williams, Bogart's personal icon. "I wore out my Don Williams' 'Greatest Hits' album," he recalls. "But I also grew up listening to The Beach Boys and The Beatles." It's evident that sing-along melodies and old-fashioned fun were prominent in Bogart's childhood because his music has an assured sense of humor, yet still maintains a pure veracity. "My audience ranges from teenage kids to 70 year-old's," he says honestly. "It's for anyone who loves their country, loves God, loves their spouse. If you can relate to any of those things, you can probably relate to my music." That music is quickly becoming a staple around town, and it's easy to see why. His songs are infectiously unforgettable and his fine-tuned performances never fail to garner an invitation back. The sincerity and truth that resonates from Bogart's music is disarming, yet confident, his sound is affable, but sincere - much like the singer/songwriter himself. Though he now calls Nashville home, his music is just beginning to catapult him to- Shop: odax
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