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A Short Interview with Alyice Edrich of The Dabbling Mum

Posted by Susan on February 13, 2006

I’ve “met” Alyice on different lists that we belong to and I’ve spent lots of time wandering through her website, The Dabbling Mum. She’s on a virtual blog tour promoting her latest e-book. You can find other blogs that’s she’s visited on her website.

Alyice Edrich is the author of several work-from-home e-books, including Tid-Bits For Making Money With E-books — where parents earn hundreds of dollars selling information they already possess.                  

My four questions for you are:
1.  Any specific advice on how to determine if your”great idea” hasn’t been done to death already?

Once you’ve come up with an idea, do a search online for your topic. When you do an Internet search you’ll be able to see how much free information there is, how easily (or not) it is to get information on your subject, and what’s missing.

Then visit online bookstores to see what books have already been written on your subject. Once you have several titles written down, visit the local bookstore or library and browse those books. Often, by simply browsing books written by other authors, you’ll discover a pattern. You’ll be able to determine what’s been covered to death and what’s missing. The “what’s missing” part is what you want to capitalize on.

2.  What separates your e-book from all the other e-books on writing e-books?

I tend to take a step-by-step approach to writing. I take you through the “why should I write an e-book instead of finding a print publisher” scenarios, I discuss what hasn’t and what does work for me, and I lay it all out on the line. I’ve been selling e-books successfully since 1999, and I wrote my book from a hands-on approach. I don’t want to just sell another e-book, I want to help others do the same. While I provide the information necessary for writing an e-book that sells, I cannot promise you’ll sell a ton of e-books because I’m cannot guarantee you’ll do the necessary marketing needed to increase sales.

3.  What kinds of questions are people asking during the follow up mentoring period?

The first thing I hear from those who take the mentoring sessions is, “you’ve covered everything in the book, but I am concerned about my topic of choice.” When I ask what concerns them, it usually has to do with outlining the book. They’ve done the research, they’ve given me an overview of what they’ve learned, and then they want me to help them come up with a brief outline for the book. I usually tell them start with this, then in a chronological manner include this, this, and that. They then take my suggestions and create a more in-depth outline and begin writing their books.

Sometimes, I’ll get someone who wants help coming up with ideas to put on a new website, that will help sell his/her book.

4. What’s the one thing you’d like people to know about writing and publishing e-books?

I actually have a few pointers I’d like to share:

  1. You cannot write a e-book in one month and expect it to be of high enough quality. Most e-books written in the time span of one month are written poorly, don’t have enough meat to sustain the reader, and quickly fizzle out.
  2. If you want your e-book to sell for many months, and quite possibly years, you need to take the time to write a good book.
  3. Be unique.
  4. Don’t steal someone else’s work, rearrange a few words and call it your own.
  5. Don’t write about a topic that readers can easily find online for free.
  6. Don’t write about a topic you know nothing about unless you are willing to take a hands-on approach to discover the real secrets and then share those secrets in your book.

You can visit Alyice Edrich at The Dabbling Mum Press to order a copy of her e-book, Tid-Bits For Making Money With E-books, today!

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NEW CLASS FOR TWO’S ADDED MID-YEAR AT PIEDMONT PROGRESSIVE PRESCHOOL

Posted by Susan on February 6, 2006

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 

New Class for Two’s Added Mid-year at Piedmont Progressive Preschool
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mmediate Openings for Two-year-old Class, Enroll Now

The waiting list grew so long for the two-year-old class at Piedmont Progressive Preschool; they decided to add a second class mid-year. Said Co-director Sharon King, “With so many families looking for a spot at our preschool, we decided to open a second class. This school is so special to us all; we just wanted to share it with as many families as possible.” The new class meets from 9:15 am to 12:15 pm Wednesdays and Thursdays through May. There are spaces open for more students. Contact the school at 704-510-1022 or visit their website at http://www.progressivepreschool.org  for more information. Prospective students must have had their second birthday before October 16, 2005 to be considered.

Piedmont Progressive Preschool is a unique program in the University area that offers children the opportunity to learn and explore the world around them in a safe, supportive, and open environment. The school’s philosophy is child-centered and play-based with an emphasis on nature and the arts. They believe that children this age learn best through discovery learning experiences.

The preschool is located at 9704 Mallard Creek Road (across from Mallard Creek Elementary) in the Piedmont Unitarian Universalist Church building and is non-sectarian.

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UNIQUE PRESCHOOL HOSTS TWO OPEN HOUSES IN JANUARY

Posted by Susan on February 5, 2006

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Unique Preschool Hosts Two Open Houses in January
The University Area Benefits From Piedmont Progressive Preschool

Registration is now open for the 2006-2007 school year at Piedmont Progressive Preschool. Parents of two- to five- year olds interested in 2006-2007 preschool classes are invited to attend an open house on Tuesday, January 17, 2006 or Monday, January 30, 2006. Both will be held from 9:30 am to 11 am at the preschool. Parents will be able to see the students and teachers in action as well as register for the upcoming school year.  Contact the school at 704-510-1022 or visit their website at http://www.progressivepreschool.org for more information.

Piedmont Progressive Preschool is a unique program in the University area that offers children the opportunity to learn and explore the world around them in a safe, supportive, and open environment. The school’s philosophy is child-centered and play-based with an emphasis on nature and the arts. They believe that children this age learn best through discovery learning experiences.

The preschool is located at 9704 Mallard Creek Road (across from Mallard Creek Elementary) in the Piedmont Unitarian Universalist Church building and is non-sectarian. ###                 

    

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