Customer Review: The Complete User's Guide to the Amazing Amazon Kindle I found this book to be interesting, helpful and an easy read. I purchased a "Kindle" and was looking for information to make my experience with the Kindle a good one. Steve's book not only met all my needs but he personally went the extra... more info
Customer Review: Darren Rowse and Chris Garret draw upon their wealth of experience with blogs and give us this comprehensive blogging primer. While the book is mostly focused on making money from blogs, it starts from the beginning: by explaining what is a blog and how to set one up. This takes about three... more info
Customer Review: I really like these books, I just wish they didn't say 'for Dummies.' I own many of the 'Dummies' books and find all of them helpful. I really appreciate the shortcut sheets included in each book. Of the few books and online sources I could find on blogging, this one was the most user friendly.
Customer Review: For those of us who are just getting into a website of our own, this is an exceptionaly helpful book. Paul Gillin is one of the eight or ten highly knowledgeable marketer's on the web, and focuses on how to communicate effectively with your constituents. With my lack of experience in the field, I... more info
Customer Review: "Boomsday" is the hilarious satirical novel from Christopher Buckley who brought us, "Thank You for Smoking." After having read a few of Buckley's previous novels I certainly had high hopes for "Boomsday" and to my delight, was not disappointed. Buckley's sense of humor is truly border line wicked,... more info
Customer Review: Written a year before the 2008 election, Millenial Makeover explains why Obama's election was no fluke and was not simply a reaction to the G W Bush presidency. Rather it was a result--just one--of the most significant demographical and cultural change since the baby boom of 1946-60. The millenials... more info
Customer Review: This book has travelled with me from Arizona to PA, to TX, to NOLA, to PA, to NOLA, to GA, to PA, back to GA and finally back to PA again.... I have been "in the middle" of this book for almost two years. It is one of those books that never really grabs you. Some books grab you and pull you in and... more info
Customer Review: I just finished reading CausedWired by Tom Watson[...]. Tom writes about how individuals and institutions are changing the face of philanthropy using new media tools. We are living through an exciting time where you don't have to be a socialite or a fortune 500 CEO to be a philanthropist. You can be... more info