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Public Domain Products
Wait until you see what we have in store for you when it comes to Public
Domain. If you are not certain what this means, it means that these are previously
published books (many of them quite famous) where the copyright has expired and so they
have, in effect, become public property.
We are offering them to you in ready made packages, most of which include both the PDF and
editable Word DOC versions, custom designed cover graphics and, in many cases, sales
letters as well.
You are free to resell these works or alter the form or type of their
content, however, you cannot claim authorship.
What You Get in a Typical Package:
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NICHE TOPIC: Business & Employment
Sub-Topic: Job Hunt, Career
Love, Life & Work - Elbert Hubbard
Being a Book of Opinions Reasonably Good-Natured Concerning How to Attain the Highest Happiness for One's Self with
the Least Possible Harm to Others
Love, Life and Work is a book on how to attain the highest happiness for one's self with the least possible harm
to others. It shows harmonious living as the key to personal success and empowerment.
Among the methods the author suggests are prayer, religious revival, positive mental attitude and religious
observances.
This package includes ebook in pdf, MS Word source file, fully customizable sales letter with graphics and your
Master Resell Rights.
Psychology and Achievement- Warren Hilton
Psychology and Achievement is a book on how a magnetic personality can lead to business success. Warren shows
how a magnetic personality is achieved and how it can be sustained.
He explains personality in terms of psychic, psychological and mental poise. In the various chapters, he brings to
the fore the need for man to have an accurate impression of himself and how he wants the world to respond to this
impression.
Various mechanisms of achieving power through personality are examined.
This package includes ebook in pdf, MS Word source file, fully customizable sales letter with graphics and your
Master Resell Rights.
Successful, Low Pressure
Salesmanship - Edward Berman
No moment of time is wasted; no prospective customer ever displeased; no hope for an eventual
repeated sale of goods and services ever lost when friendliness, courtesy, consideration, and cooperation go
to work for the successful low pressure salesman.
Leo Durocher, formerly the stormy petrel of major league baseball, once said, "Nice guys finish last." Dwight D.
Eisenhower, Jack Benny, Perry Como, and many thousands of others have proven beyond a doubt that "Nice guys are
more apt to finish first!" So it is with all successful low pressure salesmen, whether they are selling
statesmanship, humor, music, or goods and services...
Every book has a premise, a reason for being written. The chief premise of Successful Low Pressure
Salesmanship is, "It pays to be nice to people." When a premise proves itself out, as it does in this book,
with factual, field-tested examples, we can only say, "Here is an opportunity for you to examine its logic, prove
to yourself that this book will help you become a successful, admired, and respected low pressure
salesman.
Successful Low Pressure Salesmanship attempts to put selling and salesmanship in a completely realistic
light. It does not hold with the push, shove, and club tactics of high pressure. It does not profess to contribute
a golden or magic key to overnight success. Selling, like any other profession requiring skill, study, practice and
more practice, also requires constant effort, lots of hard work, planning, and a well rehearsed, dynamically
presented sales story or demonstration. In this way, you can sell anything from a lollipop to a locomotive.
Work comes complete with source in word doc format as well as pdf version.
Custom cover graphics.
The Book of Business Etiquette- Nella Henney
Here is the Table of Contents:
ACKNOWLEDGMENT.
PART I:
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I. THE AMERICAN BUSINESS MAN
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II. THE VALUE OF COURTESY
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III. PUTTING COURTESY INTO
BUSINESS
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IV. PERSONALITY
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V. TABLE MANNERS
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VI. TELEPHONES AND FRONT DOORS
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VII. TRAVELING AND SELLING
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VIII. THE BUSINESS OF WRITING
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IX. MORALS AND MANNERS
PART II:
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X. "BIG BUSINESS"
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XI. IN A DEPARTMENT STORE
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XII. A WHILE WITH A TRAVELING MAN
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XIII. TABLES FOR TWO OR MORE
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XIV. LADIES FIRST?
Work comes complete with source in word doc format as
well as pdf version. Custom cover graphics included.
Wear and Tear or Hints For The Overworked - Silas Weir
Mitchell
Preface
Many years ago I found occasion to set before the readers of Lippincott's Magazine certain thoughts
concerning work in America, and its results. Somewhat to my surprise, the article attracted more notice than
usually falls to the share of such papers, and since then, from numerous sources, I have had the pleasure to
learn that my words of warning have been of good service to many thoughtless sinners against the laws of
labor and of rest. I have found, also, that the views then set forth as to the peculiar difficulties of
mental and physical work in this country are in strict accordance with the personal experience of foreign
scholars who have cast their lots among us; while some of our best teachers have thanked me for stating, from
a doctor's stand-point, the evils which their own experience had taught them to see in our present mode of
tasking the brains of the younger girls.
Work comes complete with source in word doc format as
well as pdf version. Custom cover graphics included.
Women Workers in Seven Professions - Edith J. Morley
A Study of Their Economic Conditions and
Prospects.
Here is the Table of
Contents:
# PREFATORY NOTE.
# FOREWORDS. ON BEHALF OF THE STUDIES COMMITTEE OF THE FABIAN WOMEN'S GROUP
# SECTION I. THE TEACHING PROFESSION
# SECTION II. THE MEDICAL PROFESSION INCLUDING DENTISTRY
# SECTION IV. WOMEN AS SANITARY INSPECTORS AND HEALTH VISITORS
# SECTION V. WOMEN IN THE CIVIL SERVICE
# SECTION VI. WOMEN CLERKS AND SECRETARIES
# SECTION VII. ACTING AS A PROFESSION FOR WOMEN
# APPENDIX I. SCHEME OF WORK OF THE FABIAN WOMEN'S GROUP
# APPENDIX II. LATEST CENSUS RETURNS[1] OF WOMEN WORKERS IN THE SEVEN PROFESSIONS CONSIDERED IN THIS
BOOK
Work comes complete with source in word doc format as
well as pdf version. Custom cover graphics included.
What Dress Makes of Us
Here is the Table of Contents:
PREFACE.
WHAT DRESS MAKES OF US.
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CHAPTER I. HOW WOMEN OF CERTAIN TYPES SHOULD DRESS THEIR HAIR.
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CHAPTER II. HINTS FOR THE SELECTION OF BECOMING AND APPROPRIATE STYLES IN
HEAD-GEAR.
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CHAPTER III. LINES THAT SHOULD BE RECOGNIZED AND CONSIDERED IN MAKING
COSTUMES.
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CHAPTER IV. HOW PLUMP AND THIN BACKS SHOULD BE CLOTHED.
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CHAPTER V. CORSAGES APPROPRIATE FOR WOMEN WITH UNBEAUTIFULLY MODELLED THROATS AND
SHOULDERS.
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CHAPTER VI. HINTS ON DRESS FOR ELDERLY WOMEN.
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CHAPTER VII. HOW MEN CARICATURE THEMSELVES WITH THEIR CLOTHES.
Work comes complete with source in word doc format as
well as pdf version. Custom cover graphics included.
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