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Website addresses are easier to read and remember with initial caps
initial caps
Take a look at the graphic to the left. Same urls. But which is easier to read and remember? Clearly the one in which initial caps are used ... where each word is capitalized so the reader can define and recognize separate words.
Case sensitivity is no longer a url requirement so everyone can do this. This will work to your advantage by enforcing better name recognition on business cards, brochures and all your marketing materials.
For other very strange url's you may want to avoid (that others should have avoided) visit www.
Authors and speakers ... check this out!
 
Book Stack Looking for a great tool to help sell your books by the truckload? Why not a customized version of YOUR BOOK!
Think how a potential client will react when they see their logo printed prominently on the cover of your book and a personal letter from one of their company representatives to the reader strategically placed on the front page. Unbelievable! What's unbelievable is that it can be done with no set-up fees, the quality is superb, the interface is easy and the prices are unbelievably  reasonable.
 
Call Special Market Sales expert Ted Rogers at 623.848.7157 or e-mail him at Ted@PerfectBoundMarketing.com for details on turning your books into a REAL revenue stream.
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Word Tripper
by Barbara McNichol

Illusive
vs. Elusive


Illusive means unreal deceptive, illusory.

Elusive means skillfully evasive; difficult to express or define.

"Are images of the Loch Ness monster merely illusive or does this elusive creature really exist?"

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