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The Little Website That Could - Best-Selling Book on Internet Marketing Is Literally Changing Thousands of Lives.
Dot-Com bombs don't matter. The little guy is making it. "The Little Website That Could" emerges as a necessary reference to prevent dot-coms from falling by the wayside.
Tulsa, OK -- In these uncertain economic times, a huge percentage of new businesses are failing within a matter of months. This phenomenon is taking place all over the business world, but especially among Internet companies.
Every day we hear about the troubles in the stock market and how technology stocks are performing. Many of them aren't doing well, making a lot of would-be entrepreneurs think twice before venturing onto the World Wide Web. However, scattered among the horror stories are tales of success that we simply aren't hearing. Discovering these successes and finding out how they came about is a necessary lesson for anyone contemplating online business.
The result of years of research, "The Little Website That Could" has emerged as a must-have reference book for any new dot-com business.
Lynne Schlumpf, author of the book, spent eight years on the
Internet, researching and trying every possible method for
marketing a website. "My background in mail order sales and
selling with some of the top producers of Encyclopedia Britannica gave me a basic understanding of salesmanship," says Schlumpf.
"I spent thousands of dollars on different courses, only some of which were effective," says Schlumpf. "Through turning Route 66 Cyber Cafe into a successful computer parts e-commerce store, I found the secrets I'd been looking for all along." The 432-page book, available in electronic format and in bookstores across the country is the result of these years of trial and error.
"'The Little Website That Could' is ideal for anyone who would like to start a business online or has already done so, but isn't making much money. The book teaches readers the secrets I had to learn the hard way."
Lynne is a computer consultant, freelance author, and
motivational speaker. She is currently working on a new edition of "The Little Website That Could," and is available for book-signings, consulting, speaking, and writing engagements. To receive more information, email lynne@littlewebsitethatcould.net
Those interested in purchasing the electronic version of the book through a secure server online or by faxing or mailing an order form may visit the books site here:
http://www.littlewebsitethatcould.net
Those interested in receiving the book in print or on CDRom by postal mail may send $24.95 check, cashier's check, or money order plus $5.95 shipping and handling to:
Route 66 Cyber Café
P.O. Box 612
Jenks, OK. 74037
Orders by phone: 918-224-6480.
The book is 242 pages in its electronic format and is available in electronic Adobe .pdf format so that Mac users and Netscape users are able to view it.
In its print format, the book is 432 pages paperback and is available by special order in local bookstores or online at Amazon.com.
The book is now in electronic and print format and is sold by many affiliate partners on the Internet.
Lynne lives in Tulsa, Oklahoma with her many animals and her husband Daniel.
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