Thursday, February 03, 2011

Free e-books

Free e-books


Back to Incomplete: Meditations in a Year of Self-Discovery

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Who am I? Why is life so difficult? What is my connection with God? What is love? What is the meaning of life? Back to Incomplete is the new spiritual exploration by Grant Andrews, dealing with questions ranging from money, sex, awakening, love, service and the meaning of life. This book is divided into three parts. Part One deals with Self-Knowledge, discussing understandings of yourself and the various aspects of your life: the physical, mental, emotional and spiritual. Part Two extends the discussion to your relationship with external factors in The World, and involves aspects such as relationships, money, work and service. Part Three engages with the spiritual and universal dimension, with discussions of concepts such as presence, godliness, purpose, and the meaning of life.

Niche Finder Mechanics

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Niche Finder Mechanics will show you how to select a winning niche and make money from it. Powerful tools, strategies and techniques are combined in order to find out the deepest and darkest secrets about potential market, so that people are bagging for your product or service. Niche Finder Mechanics describes 3 key phases how to go about niche research before you invest time, efforts and resources in product creation or business building. If you will apply these steps correctly, the savings can be hundreds of thousands of dollars and possibility to escape from 80 percent of business that fails in first two years. Make sure to download this free report and apply the Niche Finder Mechanics strategies to select a money making niche.

I'm Addicted!

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How I became addicted to internet marketing and the 6 steps I took to get on track! I had a number of successful businesses in the past, but failed miserably at internet marketing. Learning how to do it right became an obsession until I finally figured it out. Read how I finally became successful after nearly 3 years of repeated failures!

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