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"The Little Website That Could" Can Make Just About Anyone an Internet Star!

Members of the press (PRWEB) December 20, 2000


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Lynne Schlumpf
The Little Website That Could
Phone: (918) 224-6480
Evening: (918) 224-6480
Email: lynne@littlewebsitethatcould.net
http://www.littlewebsitethatcould.net

This Electronic Book Can Make Anyone an Internet Star
At age 17, Lynne Schlumpf was a published poet. 24 years later, she finally wrote the book she always wanted to write. As a child, she read "The Little Engine That Could" many times, never forgetting it's message of "I think I can". Even growing up, she developed a real love for trains, and the mystery of where they were going.
"I had two failed businesses years ago. So what, I say! It's what you learn from the failures that turn them into successes. There were a lot of dark moments, though. Everyone has those, but everyone can get back up and try again. There are a lot of crooks on the Internet waiting to take advantage of trusting people. I got ripped off a lot, so I decided to write a book that keeps that from happening to the nice people on the Internet, " she says.
She spent almost 8 years on the Internet, researching and trying every method she could find to market a website. Her background in mail order sales and selling with some of the top salesmen in Encyclopaedia Britannica gave her the basics she needed to understand the psychology of salesmanship. This research became "The Little Website That Could". She bought many courses, and tried everything in them. Some methods worked and some didn't. After running Route 66 Cyber Café as a successful computer parts ecommerce store, she finally discovered the secrets she had been looking for. This book is a combination of years of trying and failing.
Still curious about the author of this new and mysterious book? Go out to http://www.google.com/ or http://www.yahoo.com/ and put in Lynne Schlumpf as a search term. You'll get back pages and pages of websites where her articles are translated into many languages.
The book is meant for anyone who either wants a website or has a website that isn't making very much money for the owner. The purpose of the book is to teach readers the secrets she has learned through trial and error, thus saving them the expense and frustrating moments she spent learning about the Internet.
After 8 long years of research, she started formulating this book into notes in 1998, and she spent a whole year writing each chapter in her car at lunchtime.
The book is now in .pdf format, ebook format, available from http://www.booklocker.com and will soon be in print and sold on Amazon, Borders, and Barnes and Noble.
Lynne lives with her husband Daniel J. Solodon, Jr., her 2 cats, 3 dogs, and many chickens in Tulsa, Oklahoma. "I have lots of eggs to spare, " she laughs.
Interested parties can find a virtual tour online for goal-setting at: http://www.littlewebsitethatcould.net


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