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Maximizing Your Books Earning Potential


Everything in life is worth writing about if you have the guts to do it and the imagination to improvise. The worst enemy to creativity is self-doubt.
- Sylvia Plath

If you're going to put out tons of effort writing a book, you should also invest the extra time and energy into creating some strategic components that can really help leverage your promotional options. Building marketing into your book is one way to help maximize your book's earning potential. If done correctly, you could shave hundreds, if not thousands of dollars off of your marketing and publicity budget.
So, how do you get started? Well, its easier than you might think. First you'll want to do a little brainstorming and really begin to focus on your reader. A good analysis of who will be reading your book will help you determine which components need to be included in this book to enhance its marketability. Through this, you can add those things you might have not otherwise considered. Lets say, for example, you are writing a book on relationships or great places to meet your significant other. You might decide to include those places to assist your readers in their search and in so doing have now opened the door to the possibility of offering this book to those sites or singles programs. When it works for your topic, incorporating companies, websites, or other helpful resources is a great way to extend the growth of your book beyond the initial reader, turning it into a "one-stop-shop" and thereby enhancing your marketing avenues. If you're a fiction writer, consider the setting for your book and if possible, why not set it in a real place? This could potentially lead to signings and events where the book is set.
Does your book have a handy resource guide? If it doesn't you should consider adding one. Then you can also offer this same resource guide (and the updates) on your website as well. From this, you can also consider offering special reports that readers can subscribe to; or even a newsletter or mailing list with periodic updates works well. The key here is: you don't want your relationship to end after the reader puts the book down. You want to continue to stay on their radar screen as long as you can.



As you begin to focus on your reader, take a moment to consider what they'd really love to see in your book as opposed to what you'd like to see in it. There is a big difference. When I was putting together my most recent book: From Book to Bestseller (due out this fall), I realized that timelines and check-off lists were big deals to my readers, so I incorporated them. These lists now can also be offered on my website as a downloadable product.
In an ideal marketing world, your book should be its own marketing machine, offering not only the potential for spin-off products (as discussed in our last issue) but also a means to market, market, market and maximize its earning potential. Ideally, you want to capitalize on your book for as long as you can, and turning it into a marketing machine will go a long way toward extending the life and reach of your book, increasing your bottom line and getting you that Chateau in France you always dreamed of.


About the author:
Penny C. Sansevieri
The Cliffhanger was published in June of 2000. After a strategic marketing campaign it quickly climbed
the ranks at Amazon.com to the ##1 best selling book in San Diego. Her most recent book: From Book to Bestseller was released in 2005 to rave reviews and is being called the roadmap to publishing success. Penny is a book marketing and media relations specialist. She also coaches authors on projects, manuscripts and marketing plans and instructs a variety of coursing on publishing and promotion. To learn more about her books or her promotional services, you can visit her web site at www.amarketingexpert.comTo subscribe to her free ezine, send a blank email to: mailto:subscribe@booksbypen.com
Copyright 2005 Penny C. Sansevieri





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Peanuts: Easter Beagle Charlie Brown



Peanuts: Easter Beagle Charlie Brown
The thirteenth installment in the evergreen Charlie Brown animated series, It's The Easter Beagle, Charlie Brown, is a delightful romp through the rites of spring. The running gag that holds this string of episodic misadventures together is Peppermint Patty's futile attempts at explaining how to make Easter eggs to Marcy. Highlights of this rather surreal Peanuts outing include Snoopy's dancing with little bunny rabbits inside a kaleidoscope, Sally heading to the mall to purchase a pair of platform shoes (this video was made in 1974), and Woodstock's lavishly equipped bachelor-pad birdhouse. As with the best of the Peanuts cartoons, this will entertain children and adults alike, and is one of the last of the series to feature a music score by Vince Guaraldi. --Kristian St. Clair

Customer Review: Comes with Bonus TV Special

This classic story is as cute as ever on DVD and it comes with a bonus special...It's Arbor Day Charlie Brown...which is also really cute and perfect to watch in the spring. Buy and enjoy!

Customer Review: An Fulfilling Easter Treat

In IT'S THE EASTER BEAGLE, CHARLIE BROWN, Sally longs for a new pair of shoes to wear on Easter Sunday, Peppermint Patty attempts to teach Marcy how to die Easter eggs, Snoopy buys Woodstock a new birdhouse, and Linus tries to convince everyone that they should ignore the apparent hustle and bustle of preparing for Easter and stop worrying because the Easter Beagle will take care of everything. Linus' story reminds Sally of the Great Pumpkin just a little too much, but she wants to believe her Sweet Baboo. Complete with a familiar, though this time subtle anti-consumerism message and an unintentional allegory about faith, IT'S THE EASTER BEAGLE, CHARLIE BROWN is a spring-time treat that families can enjoy watching together.



This remastered deluxe version of IT'S THE EASTER BEAGLE, CHARLIE BROWN also includes a second television special, a special featurette, and a few trailers. The second Peanuts episode on the disc is IT'S ARBOR DAY, CHARLIE BROWN. Sally is given a school assignment to research Arbor Day. Her quest leads her to wanting to plant trees, flowers, and a garden. Lucy, Linus, and a few others join her and start growing a bunch of plants on Charlie Brown's baseball field. Charlie Brown is shocked when the season opener against Peppermint Patty's team rolls around and he finds his field has been turned into a garden. But, the game goes on and surprisingly Charlie Brown's gets a winning run and leads the game.



The featurette on the DVD is "In Full Bloom: Peanuts at Easter" offers an inside look at the creation of IT'S THE EASTER BEAGLE, CHARLIE BROWN. The featurette explores how the special came to me, Schulz's intentions in the making of the cartoon, what people take away from watching it, etc.



A must-have for Peanuts fans as well as a good Easter video that entire families can watch together.



10x by 21mm TRIPLET professional JEWELERS LOUPE black with LEATHER CASE



10x by 21mm TRIPLET professional JEWELERS LOUPE black with LEATHER CASE



Learning Quickbooks 2008



Learning Quickbooks 2008
Learning QuickBooks takes you step-by-step through the essentials of mastering QuickBooks basics, with highly qualified instructors teaching you key tasks using real-life examples. You'll get an introduction to bookkeeping fundamentals--without all the technical jargon, and gain the confidence of knowing you're "doing it right."

Step-by-step essentials of mastering QuickBooks basics.

Shortcuts, tips and tricks for working faster in QuickBooks.



QuickBooks Learning Solutions provide you the most effective way to learn, customize and master QuickBooks financial management for your business. They will help you...

  • Get information, answers and insights relevant to your business
  • Spend less time doing your books and more on your business
  • Become confident with the QuickBooks `hows'...plus the crucial accounting `whys'

How Learning QuickBooks for Windows Can Help You

Here's just some of what you'll learn:

  • An overview of bookkeeping basics
  • How to set-up your data in QuickBooks and get started the right way
  • Essential QuickBooks tasks, like invoicing, receiving payments, and paying bills
  • How to generate reports and analyze trends
  • Shortcuts, tips and tricks for working faster in QuickBooks

Duration: 3 total hours of training Includes: 1 CD

Designed for New QuickBooks Users Running:

  • QuickBooks Pro 2008
  • QuickBooks Premier 2008 (all versions)

With Learning QuickBooks, you'll gain a firm grasp on these important concepts and tasks:

  • An overview of bookkeeping basics
  • Orientation to QuickBooks
  • Why good accounting is crucial to your business
  • How to set-up your data in QuickBooks and get started the right way
  • Essential QuickBooks tasks, like invoicing, receiving payments, and paying bills
  • Guidance on early key decisions
  • Introduction to financial statements
  • Setting up your chart of accounts
  • Using QuickBooks for billing customers
  • Receiving payments and making deposits
  • Monitoring customer payment status
  • Entering and paying bills
  • Writing and voiding checks
  • Reconciling bank accounts
  • Backing up your QuickBooks data
  • When to consult your accountant
  • Shortcuts, tips and tricks for working faster in QuickBooks
  • Interpreting reports
  • Analyzing trends


Customer Review: very simple to use

very simple to use - this video spoon feeds the information you need to get your books started

Customer Review: Worth every penny

I wanted to take a course in QB, but I could not afford several hundred dollars, so, I did some research on training aids and found this to be the best bang for my buck and no gimmicks. I have never used QB and being new to bookkeeping in general, I found this to be easy to comprehend and follow (with or without a full-running copy to follow along with).



It covers the basics of accounting principles and the basic functions (common tasks) of QB. In my case, this was all I needed to apply for a job which required QB...



I am satisfied.







Ball Complete Book of Home Preservation 400 delicious and creative recipes for today



Ball Complete Book of Home Preservation 400 delicious and creative recipes for today
Home canning puts the pleasure of eating natural, delicious produce at your fingertips year-round. The easy-to-understand detailed instructions found in this delightful book, provide all the information you need before you begin your next project. This book features user-friendly recipes for beginners and experienced canners, a home canning problem solver guide, a produce purchase guide, and a glossary for ingredients, equipment, and canning terms. Creative jams, salsas, ketchup and pickle recipes are only a sampling of new ideas you will find in this 448 page book! Softcover, 10 x 7. Color photography.

Customer Review: A Variety of easy to follow Instructions and Recipes

As a beginner at Home canning I purchased this book as a guide to find other methods and recipes. I was delighted to find it full of good advice, clear instructions and fantastic recipes.



Ducktales The Movie: Treasure Of The Lost Lamp



Ducktales The Movie: Treasure Of The Lost Lamp
TREASURE OF THE LOST LAMP is the first full-length feature film starring Scrooge McDuck, Huey, Dewey, Louie, and Webbigail Vanderquack! The Egyptian desert becomes a nonstop adventure zone as the DuckTales team pursues the legendary treasure of Collie Baba's ancient pyramid! When the daring ducks make off with the riches, little do they know there's a magic lamp among the gems ... a lamp with a wacky, wish-granting Genie inside. When Merlock, the evil sorcerer, follows them back to Duckburg, an incredible battle erupts over the lost lamp! But in the thrilling climax, Scrooge and the nephews learn a lesson far more valuable than even the world's greatest treasure!

Customer Review: A quacker of a little "treasure" from Disney.

While Disney has not been producing much of high quality animated films these days, few will deny that in the late 1980's and mid 1990's, the Mouse House was in its heyday. After a period of turmoil without their former founder, the company had risen to stardom with its 1989 musical, THE LITTLE MERMAID. The success of that film led to other equally acclaimed masterpieces, notably BEAUTY AND THE BEAST, which was fortunate enough to win the Oscar for Best Picture. In the period between these two works of art, though, the company released two animated features that were pleasant diversions but didn't ignite ticket sales at the box office. One of them was THE RESCUERS DOWN UNDER, a non-musical sequel to a mediocre 1970 film (which actually improved on its predecessor in many ways). The other--and even lesser known--production was DUCKTALES: THE MOVIE--TREASURE OF THE LOST LAMP.



An unashamedly small, likeable film, DUCKTALES--THE MOVIE did not quack up much box office gold in its theatrical release. Based on Disney's popular animated series of its time, this theatrical feature--as you might expect--plays very much like an extended episode of the series, with slightly beefed up production values. Audiences unfamiliar with the show are most likely to be confused with its unexplained references to terms like "Junior Woodchuck"--a problem not uncommon with other theatrical spin-offs of television shows, e.g. THE CARE BEARS, TRANSFORMERS, MY LITTLE PONY, etc. The stars of DUCKTALES, which include self-proclaimed "quad-zillionaire" Scrooge McDuck (impeccably voiced by Alan Young) and his mischievous nephews, Hewy, Dewey, and Louie, are household names with many people, but their co-stars--which include bumbling pilot Launchpad McQuack and Webby (Webbigail for you completists)--are only familiar with those who have tuned into an episode or two of the show. This is probably what sealed DUCKTALES--THE MOVIE's box office fate; it caters more to fans of the show rather than a mainstream audience.



That said, DUCKTALES--THE MOVIE is a very pleasant way to spend 74 minutes. The film bounces along at a fast pace and maintains a kinetic sense of energy, particularly the opening and climactic sequences. And there's nothing at all about the film that may be deemed too unsettling or inappropriate for children (what, you expected an R-rated material from Disney?).



The best way to describe the plot is a mixture of INDIANA JONES adventure and Disney's own ALADDIN. The first 20 minutes of the movie, in which the ducks--on a hunt for Collie Baba's treasure--find themselves braving a booby-trap infested hidden pyramid and outrunning scorpions, recall the roller-coaster excitement of the aforementioned Spielberg-Lucas series. Things get slightly slower around the middle when the ducks unleash the contents of a magic lamp containing, yes, a genie. Voiced with zest and humor by Rip Taylor, this Genie may not have the adult appeal of, say, Robin Williams' Genie in ALADDIN, but he manages to extract a giggle from the audience without being too over-the-top. His lively presence--and the nephews' dilemma of trying to keep his identity a secret from their miserly uncle--makes it easier to sit through the middle portion. The final 20 minutes of the film, in which Scrooge and company attempt to recapture their money bin from a compulsively greedy weasel, Dijon (Richard Libertini), only to deal with the Genie's former master, Merlock, a centuries old villainous sorcerer with the commanding voice of Christopher Lloyd, builds to a high-flying (literally) climax that I've rarely seen other Disney films match.



Based on the above description of the plot, it is tempting to dismiss this movie as an inferior imitation of ALADDIN, particularly where the Genie sub-plot is concerned, but since this movie was made long before that film, it instead holds up as an original story. Technically, DUCKTALES isn't exactly on the same level as, say, THE LITTLE MERMAID or other Disney Renaissance features, but then again it was hardly intended to be. The animation, produced by the now defunct Disney Animation Studios in Paris, is appropriately matched and showcases some spectacularly exciting effects, particularly any moment when Merlock morphs into eagles, rats, bears, cockroaches, panthers, etc., and especially at the climax when Scrooge's money bin is transformed into a creepy-looking castle. Simultaneously, though, the artwork is more "simplified" than the usual Disney treatment--not that it is a bad thing for this type of feature, but it's noticeable in places.



More pleasing about the film is its kinetic musical score, composed by David Newman (THE BRAVE LITTLE TOASTER and ANASTASIA). This is one of the finest ever written for a Disney film, and it's a shame it hasn't been commercially released on CD. It should also be noted that there are no songs in this film (unless you count the DUCKTALES theme over the closing credits)--this gives DUCKTALES the distinction of being one of Disney's "songless" productions (other notable entries including THE BLACK CAULDRON, THE RESCUERS DOWN UNDER, and ATLANTIS--THE LOST EMPIRE).



Although not on par with Disney's better classics, DUCKTALES--THE MOVIE: TREASURE OF THE LOST LAMP is a breezy, fun romp that actually holds up pretty well even after its initial 1990 release. It's too bad that Disney reduced themselves to churning out direct-to-video sequels, none of which matched the excitement or energy of this film or even the heart or human appeal of A GOOFY MOVIE, another inspired by a TV series movie. Compared to most of these other pointless secondary chapters, DUCKTALES--THE MOVIE remains fresh, funny, and enjoyable, especially for youngsters and, yes, fans of Disney-cartoons in general.

Customer Review: Ducktales: The Movie Treasure of the Lost Lamp ON DVD NOW!!

Ducktales: The Movie Treasure of the Lost Lamp is an awesome movie. Not the most captivating if you like intense plots, but hey it is a Disney movie. Good news for those of you who love this movie, IT IS FINALLY ON DVD!!!

I bought my copy last week!



Quickbooks Premier Accountant Edition 2008



Quickbooks Premier Accountant Edition 2008
QuickBooks: Premier Accountant Edition is the comprehensive bookkeeping, write-up, and financial reporting tool designed for accounting professionals who work with QuickBooks clients. Accountant Edition contains all the QuickBooks 2008 editions, and it comes with enhanced support and data conversion tools.

Customer Review: Quick Books 2008

I ordered the Quick Books 2008 from Amazon at a much lower price than anywhere else that I could find. I received the program in just a few days and was very pleased with the ease of the order. Thank you

Customer Review: Amazon - Quick Books

Free shipping means it took about 10 days to ship 160 miles. The program is interesting and has potential for my profit and non-profit organizations. The product support was good for the first two emails in which the call back Later they never responded at all.



JanSport Air Juice Backpack



JanSport Air Juice Backpack
All purpose pack with a new splash. Featuring Liquid2Gotrade; hands free hydration system.

Customer Review: not bad, could use more room

this back pack is light, material seems cheap, only time will tell though. I'm in college and there's only enough room for 3 text books, 2 3subject notebooks, a water bottle and the other random pencils ect.

Customer Review: Sizes can be deceiving

Look closely at the size. It was not as big as we thought it was going to be. A good buy, though.



3" H Brushed Silver Monogram Letters - Letter "E"



3" H Brushed Silver Monogram Letters - Letter "E"
All 26 English Letters (capitals only) and "&" symbol available. Monograms can be created using different letter sizes if desired. These Brushed Silver Monogram Letters can also be used to personalize other decorations. Add to centerpieces, buffet tables, guest book tables, wherever... a perfect way to create a "signature" look.



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Maximizing Your Books Earning Potential


Everything in life is worth writing about if you have the guts to do it and the imagination to improvise. The worst enemy to creativity is self-doubt.
- Sylvia Plath

If you're going to put out tons of effort writing a book, you should also invest the extra time and energy into creating some strategic components that can really help leverage your promotional options. Building marketing into your book is one way to help maximize your book's earning potential. If done correctly, you could shave hundreds, if not thousands of dollars off of your marketing and publicity budget.
So, how do you get started? Well, its easier than you might think. First you'll want to do a little brainstorming and really begin to focus on your reader. A good analysis of who will be reading your book will help you determine which components need to be included in this book to enhance its marketability. Through this, you can add those things you might have not otherwise considered. Lets say, for example, you are writing a book on relationships or great places to meet your significant other. You might decide to include those places to assist your readers in their search and in so doing have now opened the door to the possibility of offering this book to those sites or singles programs. When it works for your topic, incorporating companies, websites, or other helpful resources is a great way to extend the growth of your book beyond the initial reader, turning it into a "one-stop-shop" and thereby enhancing your marketing avenues. If you're a fiction writer, consider the setting for your book and if possible, why not set it in a real place? This could potentially lead to signings and events where the book is set.
Does your book have a handy resource guide? If it doesn't you should consider adding one. Then you can also offer this same resource guide (and the updates) on your website as well. From this, you can also consider offering special reports that readers can subscribe to; or even a newsletter or mailing list with periodic updates works well. The key here is: you don't want your relationship to end after the reader puts the book down. You want to continue to stay on their radar screen as long as you can.



As you begin to focus on your reader, take a moment to consider what they'd really love to see in your book as opposed to what you'd like to see in it. There is a big difference. When I was putting together my most recent book: From Book to Bestseller (due out this fall), I realized that timelines and check-off lists were big deals to my readers, so I incorporated them. These lists now can also be offered on my website as a downloadable product.
In an ideal marketing world, your book should be its own marketing machine, offering not only the potential for spin-off products (as discussed in our last issue) but also a means to market, market, market and maximize its earning potential. Ideally, you want to capitalize on your book for as long as you can, and turning it into a marketing machine will go a long way toward extending the life and reach of your book, increasing your bottom line and getting you that Chateau in France you always dreamed of.


About the author:
Penny C. Sansevieri
The Cliffhanger was published in June of 2000. After a strategic marketing campaign it quickly climbed
the ranks at Amazon.com to the ##1 best selling book in San Diego. Her most recent book: From Book to Bestseller was released in 2005 to rave reviews and is being called the roadmap to publishing success. Penny is a book marketing and media relations specialist. She also coaches authors on projects, manuscripts and marketing plans and instructs a variety of coursing on publishing and promotion. To learn more about her books or her promotional services, you can visit her web site at www.amarketingexpert.comTo subscribe to her free ezine, send a blank email to: mailto:subscribe@booksbypen.com
Copyright 2005 Penny C. Sansevieri





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Peanuts: Easter Beagle Charlie Brown



Peanuts: Easter Beagle Charlie Brown
The thirteenth installment in the evergreen Charlie Brown animated series, It's The Easter Beagle, Charlie Brown, is a delightful romp through the rites of spring. The running gag that holds this string of episodic misadventures together is Peppermint Patty's futile attempts at explaining how to make Easter eggs to Marcy. Highlights of this rather surreal Peanuts outing include Snoopy's dancing with little bunny rabbits inside a kaleidoscope, Sally heading to the mall to purchase a pair of platform shoes (this video was made in 1974), and Woodstock's lavishly equipped bachelor-pad birdhouse. As with the best of the Peanuts cartoons, this will entertain children and adults alike, and is one of the last of the series to feature a music score by Vince Guaraldi. --Kristian St. Clair

Customer Review: Comes with Bonus TV Special

This classic story is as cute as ever on DVD and it comes with a bonus special...It's Arbor Day Charlie Brown...which is also really cute and perfect to watch in the spring. Buy and enjoy!

Customer Review: An Fulfilling Easter Treat

In IT'S THE EASTER BEAGLE, CHARLIE BROWN, Sally longs for a new pair of shoes to wear on Easter Sunday, Peppermint Patty attempts to teach Marcy how to die Easter eggs, Snoopy buys Woodstock a new birdhouse, and Linus tries to convince everyone that they should ignore the apparent hustle and bustle of preparing for Easter and stop worrying because the Easter Beagle will take care of everything. Linus' story reminds Sally of the Great Pumpkin just a little too much, but she wants to believe her Sweet Baboo. Complete with a familiar, though this time subtle anti-consumerism message and an unintentional allegory about faith, IT'S THE EASTER BEAGLE, CHARLIE BROWN is a spring-time treat that families can enjoy watching together.



This remastered deluxe version of IT'S THE EASTER BEAGLE, CHARLIE BROWN also includes a second television special, a special featurette, and a few trailers. The second Peanuts episode on the disc is IT'S ARBOR DAY, CHARLIE BROWN. Sally is given a school assignment to research Arbor Day. Her quest leads her to wanting to plant trees, flowers, and a garden. Lucy, Linus, and a few others join her and start growing a bunch of plants on Charlie Brown's baseball field. Charlie Brown is shocked when the season opener against Peppermint Patty's team rolls around and he finds his field has been turned into a garden. But, the game goes on and surprisingly Charlie Brown's gets a winning run and leads the game.



The featurette on the DVD is "In Full Bloom: Peanuts at Easter" offers an inside look at the creation of IT'S THE EASTER BEAGLE, CHARLIE BROWN. The featurette explores how the special came to me, Schulz's intentions in the making of the cartoon, what people take away from watching it, etc.



A must-have for Peanuts fans as well as a good Easter video that entire families can watch together.



10x by 21mm TRIPLET professional JEWELERS LOUPE black with LEATHER CASE



10x by 21mm TRIPLET professional JEWELERS LOUPE black with LEATHER CASE



Learning Quickbooks 2008



Learning Quickbooks 2008
Learning QuickBooks takes you step-by-step through the essentials of mastering QuickBooks basics, with highly qualified instructors teaching you key tasks using real-life examples. You'll get an introduction to bookkeeping fundamentals--without all the technical jargon, and gain the confidence of knowing you're "doing it right."

Step-by-step essentials of mastering QuickBooks basics.

Shortcuts, tips and tricks for working faster in QuickBooks.



QuickBooks Learning Solutions provide you the most effective way to learn, customize and master QuickBooks financial management for your business. They will help you...

  • Get information, answers and insights relevant to your business
  • Spend less time doing your books and more on your business
  • Become confident with the QuickBooks `hows'...plus the crucial accounting `whys'

How Learning QuickBooks for Windows Can Help You

Here's just some of what you'll learn:

  • An overview of bookkeeping basics
  • How to set-up your data in QuickBooks and get started the right way
  • Essential QuickBooks tasks, like invoicing, receiving payments, and paying bills
  • How to generate reports and analyze trends
  • Shortcuts, tips and tricks for working faster in QuickBooks

Duration: 3 total hours of training Includes: 1 CD

Designed for New QuickBooks Users Running:

  • QuickBooks Pro 2008
  • QuickBooks Premier 2008 (all versions)

With Learning QuickBooks, you'll gain a firm grasp on these important concepts and tasks:

  • An overview of bookkeeping basics
  • Orientation to QuickBooks
  • Why good accounting is crucial to your business
  • How to set-up your data in QuickBooks and get started the right way
  • Essential QuickBooks tasks, like invoicing, receiving payments, and paying bills
  • Guidance on early key decisions
  • Introduction to financial statements
  • Setting up your chart of accounts
  • Using QuickBooks for billing customers
  • Receiving payments and making deposits
  • Monitoring customer payment status
  • Entering and paying bills
  • Writing and voiding checks
  • Reconciling bank accounts
  • Backing up your QuickBooks data
  • When to consult your accountant
  • Shortcuts, tips and tricks for working faster in QuickBooks
  • Interpreting reports
  • Analyzing trends


Customer Review: very simple to use

very simple to use - this video spoon feeds the information you need to get your books started

Customer Review: Worth every penny

I wanted to take a course in QB, but I could not afford several hundred dollars, so, I did some research on training aids and found this to be the best bang for my buck and no gimmicks. I have never used QB and being new to bookkeeping in general, I found this to be easy to comprehend and follow (with or without a full-running copy to follow along with).



It covers the basics of accounting principles and the basic functions (common tasks) of QB. In my case, this was all I needed to apply for a job which required QB...



I am satisfied.







Ball Complete Book of Home Preservation 400 delicious and creative recipes for today



Ball Complete Book of Home Preservation 400 delicious and creative recipes for today
Home canning puts the pleasure of eating natural, delicious produce at your fingertips year-round. The easy-to-understand detailed instructions found in this delightful book, provide all the information you need before you begin your next project. This book features user-friendly recipes for beginners and experienced canners, a home canning problem solver guide, a produce purchase guide, and a glossary for ingredients, equipment, and canning terms. Creative jams, salsas, ketchup and pickle recipes are only a sampling of new ideas you will find in this 448 page book! Softcover, 10 x 7. Color photography.

Customer Review: A Variety of easy to follow Instructions and Recipes

As a beginner at Home canning I purchased this book as a guide to find other methods and recipes. I was delighted to find it full of good advice, clear instructions and fantastic recipes.



Ducktales The Movie: Treasure Of The Lost Lamp



Ducktales The Movie: Treasure Of The Lost Lamp
TREASURE OF THE LOST LAMP is the first full-length feature film starring Scrooge McDuck, Huey, Dewey, Louie, and Webbigail Vanderquack! The Egyptian desert becomes a nonstop adventure zone as the DuckTales team pursues the legendary treasure of Collie Baba's ancient pyramid! When the daring ducks make off with the riches, little do they know there's a magic lamp among the gems ... a lamp with a wacky, wish-granting Genie inside. When Merlock, the evil sorcerer, follows them back to Duckburg, an incredible battle erupts over the lost lamp! But in the thrilling climax, Scrooge and the nephews learn a lesson far more valuable than even the world's greatest treasure!

Customer Review: A quacker of a little "treasure" from Disney.

While Disney has not been producing much of high quality animated films these days, few will deny that in the late 1980's and mid 1990's, the Mouse House was in its heyday. After a period of turmoil without their former founder, the company had risen to stardom with its 1989 musical, THE LITTLE MERMAID. The success of that film led to other equally acclaimed masterpieces, notably BEAUTY AND THE BEAST, which was fortunate enough to win the Oscar for Best Picture. In the period between these two works of art, though, the company released two animated features that were pleasant diversions but didn't ignite ticket sales at the box office. One of them was THE RESCUERS DOWN UNDER, a non-musical sequel to a mediocre 1970 film (which actually improved on its predecessor in many ways). The other--and even lesser known--production was DUCKTALES: THE MOVIE--TREASURE OF THE LOST LAMP.



An unashamedly small, likeable film, DUCKTALES--THE MOVIE did not quack up much box office gold in its theatrical release. Based on Disney's popular animated series of its time, this theatrical feature--as you might expect--plays very much like an extended episode of the series, with slightly beefed up production values. Audiences unfamiliar with the show are most likely to be confused with its unexplained references to terms like "Junior Woodchuck"--a problem not uncommon with other theatrical spin-offs of television shows, e.g. THE CARE BEARS, TRANSFORMERS, MY LITTLE PONY, etc. The stars of DUCKTALES, which include self-proclaimed "quad-zillionaire" Scrooge McDuck (impeccably voiced by Alan Young) and his mischievous nephews, Hewy, Dewey, and Louie, are household names with many people, but their co-stars--which include bumbling pilot Launchpad McQuack and Webby (Webbigail for you completists)--are only familiar with those who have tuned into an episode or two of the show. This is probably what sealed DUCKTALES--THE MOVIE's box office fate; it caters more to fans of the show rather than a mainstream audience.



That said, DUCKTALES--THE MOVIE is a very pleasant way to spend 74 minutes. The film bounces along at a fast pace and maintains a kinetic sense of energy, particularly the opening and climactic sequences. And there's nothing at all about the film that may be deemed too unsettling or inappropriate for children (what, you expected an R-rated material from Disney?).



The best way to describe the plot is a mixture of INDIANA JONES adventure and Disney's own ALADDIN. The first 20 minutes of the movie, in which the ducks--on a hunt for Collie Baba's treasure--find themselves braving a booby-trap infested hidden pyramid and outrunning scorpions, recall the roller-coaster excitement of the aforementioned Spielberg-Lucas series. Things get slightly slower around the middle when the ducks unleash the contents of a magic lamp containing, yes, a genie. Voiced with zest and humor by Rip Taylor, this Genie may not have the adult appeal of, say, Robin Williams' Genie in ALADDIN, but he manages to extract a giggle from the audience without being too over-the-top. His lively presence--and the nephews' dilemma of trying to keep his identity a secret from their miserly uncle--makes it easier to sit through the middle portion. The final 20 minutes of the film, in which Scrooge and company attempt to recapture their money bin from a compulsively greedy weasel, Dijon (Richard Libertini), only to deal with the Genie's former master, Merlock, a centuries old villainous sorcerer with the commanding voice of Christopher Lloyd, builds to a high-flying (literally) climax that I've rarely seen other Disney films match.



Based on the above description of the plot, it is tempting to dismiss this movie as an inferior imitation of ALADDIN, particularly where the Genie sub-plot is concerned, but since this movie was made long before that film, it instead holds up as an original story. Technically, DUCKTALES isn't exactly on the same level as, say, THE LITTLE MERMAID or other Disney Renaissance features, but then again it was hardly intended to be. The animation, produced by the now defunct Disney Animation Studios in Paris, is appropriately matched and showcases some spectacularly exciting effects, particularly any moment when Merlock morphs into eagles, rats, bears, cockroaches, panthers, etc., and especially at the climax when Scrooge's money bin is transformed into a creepy-looking castle. Simultaneously, though, the artwork is more "simplified" than the usual Disney treatment--not that it is a bad thing for this type of feature, but it's noticeable in places.



More pleasing about the film is its kinetic musical score, composed by David Newman (THE BRAVE LITTLE TOASTER and ANASTASIA). This is one of the finest ever written for a Disney film, and it's a shame it hasn't been commercially released on CD. It should also be noted that there are no songs in this film (unless you count the DUCKTALES theme over the closing credits)--this gives DUCKTALES the distinction of being one of Disney's "songless" productions (other notable entries including THE BLACK CAULDRON, THE RESCUERS DOWN UNDER, and ATLANTIS--THE LOST EMPIRE).



Although not on par with Disney's better classics, DUCKTALES--THE MOVIE: TREASURE OF THE LOST LAMP is a breezy, fun romp that actually holds up pretty well even after its initial 1990 release. It's too bad that Disney reduced themselves to churning out direct-to-video sequels, none of which matched the excitement or energy of this film or even the heart or human appeal of A GOOFY MOVIE, another inspired by a TV series movie. Compared to most of these other pointless secondary chapters, DUCKTALES--THE MOVIE remains fresh, funny, and enjoyable, especially for youngsters and, yes, fans of Disney-cartoons in general.

Customer Review: Ducktales: The Movie Treasure of the Lost Lamp ON DVD NOW!!

Ducktales: The Movie Treasure of the Lost Lamp is an awesome movie. Not the most captivating if you like intense plots, but hey it is a Disney movie. Good news for those of you who love this movie, IT IS FINALLY ON DVD!!!

I bought my copy last week!



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