At the age of six, you are given a PAD. This piece of technology is integrated into your life, you can do nothing without it. They never fail, they never go faulty. Or at least that's what they would have you believe. There was one chip distributed that was faulty, but they would never admit… Continue reading Book review: Making History – Bruce Polky
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Marketing: Building a Customer Profile – Part One – Demographic
Part one in making a customer profile to learn who your customer is.
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Hi everyone. Those of you who frequent my blog may have noticed a minor change in the form of a new menu, Articles, which possess two subsections; Digital Marketing, and Writing Tips Here you will not only easily find any useful tips I share going forward, but also information on marketing. (No, I am not… Continue reading Let’s talk book Marketing!
Book review: A Halloween’s Curse by C.A. King (@PortalProphecy)
Willow and her friends have a lot to learn. Forced to flee their home world they ended up on Earth, a place with unfamiliar customs and technology. But none of that is really a concern, not when they consider the danger faced by the people here as King Cornelius advances his plan to dominate every… Continue reading Book review: A Halloween’s Curse by C.A. King (@PortalProphecy)
Book review: Isobel by Aden James
Steve, AKA Laz, had been a firefighter for countless years. It was a job he loved, a profession he was proud of. Over his years he had seen many horrors, but he tried his best not to bring them home. But sometimes there isn't a choice, sometimes things stay forefront in your mind, and others… Continue reading Book review: Isobel by Aden James
Book review: Take a Walk on the Dead Side by Jada Ryker
Even after the suicide of Macey Malloy was exposed, Amanda Sawyer continued to use her identity. It was the only thing Macey had given her, and part of her wanted to hold onto it. Her father, leader of a fanatical cult, knew her whereabouts and she knew, even when she was proven innocent, the label… Continue reading Book review: Take a Walk on the Dead Side by Jada Ryker
Book review: The Black Fox by Gordon Bickerstaff
Gavin Shawlins is on the run, only he doesn't know it. Following their last mission for the Lambeth Group someone realised he knew something important, something that could put the US itself at risk. Zoe Tampsin, on the order of her superior, takes him and goes dark. In exchange for Gavin the US have offered… Continue reading Book review: The Black Fox by Gordon Bickerstaff
Book review: Save Her Soul by Amanda J Evans
Blinded by grief and rage over the brutal murder of her sister Kate vows revenge. She swears a solemn oath to not only bring down those responsible but see that the orchestrator suffers as much as her sister did. She has meticulously plotted her revenge, and nothing will stand in her way. Drake has been… Continue reading Book review: Save Her Soul by Amanda J Evans
Book review: Dystopia: The Beginning of the End by DJ Cooper
Matt and Destiny are preppers. They have been watching alerts, gathering supplies, and honing their skills for many years. Meeting with like minded people, sharing thoughts, ideas, values. And then it happened. It came in the form of Ebola and terrorist attacks, but the real news was the small scrolling notification at the bottom of… Continue reading Book review: Dystopia: The Beginning of the End by DJ Cooper
Book review: Oric and the Alchemist’s Key by Lesley Wilson
Oric and the Alchemist's Key is a fantasy written by author Lesley Wilson Oric was appreciate to the alchemist, until Dunburton was setup on by rogues. Loyal and true Oric sought out his master, but there was nothing to be done. His master, before taking his final breath, presented him with the alchemist's key, warning… Continue reading Book review: Oric and the Alchemist’s Key by Lesley Wilson

