July 14, 2007

Internet Marketing Strategies – How To Find Niche Markets

In this article I would like to show you a simple strategy you can use to find as many niche markets to sell ebooks to as you want.

When talking about internet marketing strategies, one of the most lucrative and satisfying options is to provide an information product – such as a downloadable book (an ebook) to what is called a Niche Market. I want to tell you how to do this below, but some of you might not know what a ‘niche market’ is. A ‘niche market’ is a group of people who are looking for something particular via the web. This group can be defined in certain ways, are wanting their needs fulfilled and are willing to pay for it. For instance, cat lovers can be said to be a niche, however, ‘Persian cat lovers’ is a more defined niche to which you may be able to market products to (such as ebooks on Persian cats and their care?). So how do we find a niche market to sell ebooks too?

Publishing ebooks to a particular niche is a proven business that can make you a lot of money. Trying to find niche markets for info products can be an absolute nightmare if you don’t know where to look. Trying to find niches to exploit can be very disheartening and time consuming if you struggle to find good markets. But thankfully there is hope.

Article directories are the best way to find subjects to create ebooks around. The directory Go Articles is just one website in which you can go to, type in a niche subject in the search bar, and get literally thousands upon thousands of ebook ideas.

www.goarticles.com

The key here when visiting these sites is to just make a huge list of potential topics, and then when you’re done go to:

freekeywords.wordtracker.com/

and type in your topics. If there are people searching for information on the subject (Look for at least 5000 a month) you’ve just found an ebook topic that could turn into a very lucrative income. This is such an amazing resource and it will not cost you a penny to sign up to. Go to the above site and type in niche markets that interest you. Example: if you had an interest in ‘cats’ you’d type in “cats”. Then all you need is to make a list of all of the sub-niches within the general niche market of cats. These are all potential niches for you to exploit.

Free in-Store Concert & Radio Simulcast Are Set for July 21, as Michael Wolff Celebrates Release of Trio CD (All About Jazz)

Buck-O-Nine (CD Release Party), Laundromat Robbery, Bomb The Music Industry
Aug 09: Buck-O-Nine (CD Release Party), Laundromat Robbery, Bomb The Music Industry at Knitting Factory…

Sun, 15 Jul 2007 02:33:03 GMT
Music Monday! Extreme Records
Extreme RecordsThis episode is work safe.Extreme releases genre defying experimental works that dip into and out of electronic, soundtrack, world/ethnic, ambient, free jazz, noise and musique concrete, often mixing and matching combinations of all of these styles. Extreme has a catalogue numbering over 60 titles. All are notable for their high standard of audio production and design, in conjunction with innovative music that often eludes categorization.Interview with Rogers Richards of Extreme Records.We discuss his association with the band, Soma; David Thrussell of Snog; finding out about Extreme redorcs through their X-X Section compilation CD; how Ulex Xane began Extreme Records and how Roger came to manage the label; the direction Roger wanted to go with the label; the scope of artists and genrs found on Extreme Records; his aesthetics for artists who he chooses to release on the label; how Merzbow’s musical career began in a bondage club; the Merzbox release; how Merzbow’s music has evolved over the years; how his relationship with Bryn Jones of Muslimgauze began; the consequences for Extreme Records for Bryn’s politcal views; how he found discovered C-Schulz; the first cassette release he heard from Extreme Records; what has happened with the Noise music scene;making music from Extreme Records available to podcasters; digital distribution of music.Featured songs are:”Stygian Vista (Radio Controlled)” by Soma“Ropes in Tears” by Merzbow“Gridlike” by Terminal Sound System

Mon, 9 Jul 2007 03:00:00 EDT

How To Legally Use Copyrighted Music

Free copyright music is often mistaken with free public domain music or music in which the copyright has expired. A copyright is in place for the lifetime of the author plus 70 years. If more than one songwriter has authored the music, then the copyright will be in effect for 70 years after the death of the last surviving contributor.

This copyright law was created to ensure that the heirs of the songwriter would also benefit from the royalties after the music’s writer or composer was no longer living. It is important to remember that these laws are the current laws; music written at different points in time are most likely subject to different copyright laws. When searching for free copyright music it is always a good idea to search through music that is very old rather than focusing your search on more recent musical selections, as they will most likely still be protected under copyright.

When using free copyright music or public domain music, you must be certain the copy you are using is within the copyright period. Any music published before 1922 is public domain music. This does not, however, include derivatives or new versions of that music which may still be under copyright protection. Finding a copy of the music with the copyright date included, if that date is prior to 1922, is the best route to ensure you are complying with current copyright laws and you not infringing on someone else’s copyright.

Written music is protected differently than recorded music. Almost every sound recording copyrighted in the United States is protected until 2067. If you need a sound recording you should either purchase one or make one of your own. You can find many free copyright music by searching on Google; which allows free use of the music and free of any royalty payments.

Copyright laws in the United States are different than they are in other countries. If you wish to use music that is or was under copyright in another country, then you must follow the laws that apply to the particular piece of music. Free copyright music is available in almost every country and many genres; the trick is finding great sources where you can easily find this music.

Get Out Saturday: Sleepy Eyes of Death CD Release

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Release (with Bonus CD)
Release (with Bonus CD)
The Pet Shop Boys eighth studio album Release, though not the rock album it was purported to be, does have enough guitar (courtesy of ex-Smiths guitarist Johnny Marr) and percussion to create a sound that’s as sumptuous as it is unexpected. It may raise a few snooty eyebrows among synth purists, but this twosome has never really been an electronic band in the purest sense. Neil Tennant’s voice is less nasal than it’s often been, and the occasional use of that now ubiquitous vocal-wobbling effect (thanks, Cher) actually works very well with his trademarked, introspective-yet-precious lyrics. While there are no big sing-along anthems here, and nothing that screams “single” (with the exception of the Beatles-esque “I Get Along”), almost all of the 10 tracks are the kind of inventive pop that many better-selling artists seem incapable of producing these days. It’s a return to the form that went slightly iffy somewhere between Behavior and Nightlife, and deserves to catapult Pet Shop Boys back to the top of the album charts for a very long time. Unfortunately, it’s probably too clever for such a happy fate. NOTE: The bonus cd included with this limited edition contains remixes of tracks from Nightlife, as well as several different versions of the single “Home and Dry.” –Rikki Price
Atists: 
Pet Shop Boys

Audio CD: 
Limited Edition

Company: Sanctuary Records 
(2002)
(2002-04-23)

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Amazon Price: $15.04
Used Price: $5.99

Get Out Saturday: Sleepy Eyes of Death CD Release

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Wed, 11 Jul 2007 13:00:16 PDT
Johnta Austin Ready …
Grammy-winning singer and songwriter Johnta Austin has had to wait months for his debut solo album, Ocean Drive, to be released.

Sat, 14 Jul 2007 19:07:47 GMT

Music Monday! Extreme Records

Doc Roddy (CD release)
WHERE: Mickey’s Tavern WHEN: 07/14/07 @ 9:30pm.

Music and Art of the Philippines

Filipino music and art have both been influenced by the cultures that have migrated to this nation. The first type of music that developed in the Philippines was indigenous music brought here by native tribes that migrated from Taiwan. There are three basic groups of indigenous music styles: southern styles, northern styles and other styles. The southern style of music usually involves five different instruments including the kulintang, the agung, the gangdinagan, the dabakan and the babedil. The northern styles of indigenous music reflect Asian gong music. Their music usually features the unbossed gong called the Gangsa. In addition to the instruments used by southern and northern music styles, other instruments used in the Philippines include log drums, flutes, bamboo zithers and the Kudyapi.

Hispanic cultures from Spain and Mexico have greatly influenced the development of Filipino music. These cultures have introduced musical forms like the Harana the Kundiman and Rondalla. Most of these music forms developed as a result of the fusion between tribal music styles and traditional Spanish and Mexican music. Today the influence of Spain and Mexico is still present in modern Filipino music. Modern popular music in the Philippines still has a Hispanic flavor.

For Hydroponics Growers

The development of better health consciousness among consumers has led to a phenomenal growth in the demand for hydroponically grown produce. A combination of hydroponic technology and a controlled environment greenhouse or indoor grow rooms can tackle this demand. Such a blend is known as Soil-less/Controlled Environment Agriculture (S/CEA).

A majority of the numerous hydroponic farms in the United States are family or small business operations. These farms generally have 1/8 -1 acre in hydroponic production while the larger facilities average 20 - 40 acres. The smaller operations hold the advantage of proximity to the marketplace. Tomatoes are the most popular hydroponic crop in the U.S. followed by cucumbers, leaf crops, herbs, peppers, and flowers. There is a requirement for more hydroponic farms as much of the produce is presently imported.

Testing and monitoring are part of the daily operation of a commercial hydroponic grower. It is essential to test the pH and nutrient concentrations of the feed solution and the reservoir. The temperature and humidity levels are also monitored. Recording such information proves useful in assessment of overall health of the crop, diagnosing problems and ascertaining the positive and negative influence of various factors. Good observation, diligence, and order are the qualities demanded of a grower. The best way to prevent diseases and other problems is to perform daily checks.

A grower performs culturing depending upon the nature of the plant. Long-term crops like tomatoes or cucumbers require daily culturing. With short-term crops like lettuce, continuous seeding and harvesting is more important. Most commercial tomato growers replant their growing chamber once a year. Very little space is required to propagate the seeds. The seedlings are shifted to the greenhouse when they are several weeks old. Harvesting is done in about hundred days and continues for eight to nine months. The five main culturing jobs for fruiting crops are (done weekly):

1. Clipping—the plant is clipped to the string hung down from the main support wires.
2. Sucker Pruning—suckers are the side branches that grow at every leaf axial. A sucker is removed by grasping it firmly and then bending it back in one direction.

3. Cluster Pruning—this involves discarding the misshapen, smallest, and weakest fruit to allow the larger ones to develop.
4. Leaf Pruning—the lower leaves are removed to encourage new growth at the top of the plant. To remove it, pressure is applied at the base of the leaf.

5. Leaning and Lowering—this is done to keep the producing part of the plant within reach. The top six feet are left vertical while the remaining stem is laid horizontally.

Other grow-room jobs that growers must perform include pollination, harvesting, and packing. Pollination may be done by touching a vibrating pollinating wand to every open flower cluster. Another way is to bring a specialized bumblebee hive into the greenhouse and let the bees do the pollinating. If this method is employed, pesticides should not be used for insect control. Growers of hydroponic cucumbers need not pollinate them artificially as they are self-pollinating. Crops may be harvested every two or three days. Commercial growers label their product with the brand name and a brief description or the benefits of how it was grown.

The cost of growing hydroponic plants in a controlled environment often exceeds the cost of growing crops in a field. These extra expenses are incurred in providing the ideal temperatures, humidity, light and feed to the plants. In order to compensate for these, the produce must be marketed well. Highlighting the advantages of hydroponically grown crops in grow tents is of utmost importance. Growers may cite that they are free of herbicides and pesticides, available for nearly the whole of the year, have better nutritional value, have aesthetic appeal, are vine ripened and packed and harvested by hand. Following are the methods of selling:

• Grocery stores—Selling directly to grocery stores requires expertise to determine markets and the time to deliver regularly. But it offers control over transportation and handling.
• Produce brokers—A produce broker or distributor markets the produce for the grower. While it is convenient, earnings and control are diminished.

Cactus Cafe presents Eliza Gilkyson

M&M duo boosts both Musgrave and Udall
If you want to get away from Colorado’s oppressive summer heat, you should consider traveling to Hades Sunday.

Sat, 14 Jul 2007 08:13:42 GMT

The words and music of Bob Marley

Moskowitz, David.

Praeger

2007

176 pages

$44.95

Hardcover

The Praeger singer-songwriter collection

ML420

Moskowitz ( musicology, U. of South Dakota) examines the life of reggae musician Bob Marley, the first “third world superstar,” as it relates to the production of his music. The treatment is chronological and includes discussion of the mechanics and personnel of the recording sessions, events that influenced Marley’s writings, and (most prominently) musical structures and lyrical themes. Also included is a selective discography.

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