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Niche: Get Started With Origami

The ancient art of paper folding began long ago in China around the year 100 AD and eventually took hold in Japan by the year 600 AD. Many books have been published on the art of paper folding and they all use the same symbols for instructions on folding. These instructions were made by Akira Yoshizawa and are still used to this day.

Get started with Origami

These symbols define the art of paper folding and make instruction easier and more uniform and would be important to know for someone beginning to learn origami. These symbols can be found online as well as in most books and they make learning the art of paper folding that much easier.

There are thousands of possibilities for folding and they can be done with anything from the size of a scrap of paper up to a sheet 10-foot square and even larger. Of course, if you are only starting out you will want to go with some of the easier designs. Here are a few of the things you will need in order to get started with origami.

1) Patience – Although this is not a material requirement it is, nonetheless, something you will definitely need in order to master the art of paper folding. There will be times where you get frustrated because a fold did not go exactly how you planned but, that is a part of the learning process.
2) Paper – You will want to start with easy to fold paper because some folds require very precise edges.
3) Fingernails – This one is easy because everyone has them. You can use these, or something else with a nice flat edge to make good and even smooth folds, which are very important to the folding of the designs.

The first thing you need are some simple designs and a good first place to start, actually, is with making paper airplanes. Yes, paper airplanes. Almost everyone has heard of and knows how to fold a paper airplane of some fashion. This is probably one of the easiest ways to practice precise folding as well as making good clean creases.

Remembering that this is an art form means it will take time and practice to become proficient at it. If you find yourself becoming frustrated at any time, stop and walk away. Come back to the paper when you have relaxed a bit and are again calm and focused. Origami should be a calming and enjoyable activity and not something stressful and annoying.

Once you have mastered multiple paper airplanes, you can move up to other beginner origami designs. Who knows, maybe over time you will be able to create your own folds. There are computer programs available where you input a design and the program will lay out the designs you can print out and start folding.

Origami is an ancient and honorable recreational activity that can create some truly amazing pieces of artwork. With time, dedication and practice you can become a skilled creator of some of the simplest yet amazing things ever created by man.
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Niche: Organic Gardening

Organic Gardening is an old niche but recently much in the news. In Times of Recession there is much more interest in staying healthy and saving money. Organic Gardening will do both!

For individuals who are beginning to start growing their own organic garden or growing their own organic foods, there are many great and healthy benefits that you will experience and enjoy. Many individuals do not know that organic foods are healthier for the human body. Organic foods are not only healthy for adults but for children as well.

When growing an organic garden, it is highly likely that you will be eating the foods from your garden. You will be pleased to discover that organic foods help protect against strokes, heart attacks and other health issues that can go awry with the human body.

Organic foods are also healthy for the body because foods that have been organically grown are significantly higher in vitamins and nutrients, more so than other foods. Eating organic foods also helps fight against cancer, protecting the body.

When growing an organic garden, you may think why organic or what exactly are organic foods? Organic foods and gardens are a more basic earth-friendly way to grow or create your own foods in order to enhance your health while spending less money and maintaining a chemical free environment for children, adults and animals as well. You do not have to be a professional gardener to grow your own organic food or gardens. With a little research and study, anyone can grow an organic garden and see just how rewarding it is to save money on food while eating healthier and creating much less of a footprint here on planet Earth.

Organic gardening may sound fancy and expensive, but it can actually be quite inexpensive. You don’t need expensive chemicals and seeds can be gotten quite simply from produce discards. Organic gardening is eco-friendly as well and much kinder to the Earth, helping us all live a better, healthier life.

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If you’ve read Part 1 and 2 of this article series, then you already know that publishing a physical book means people will view you as an authority in your niche. And that means more customers, sales and money.

If you self-published your physical book, then you already know you’re in charge of marketing your product. But here’s a dirty little secret: Even the big publishers don’t do much to market most books. And that means that you’ll need to jump into action to move books off the shelves.

You can market your book just as you’d market any other product. But if you want to do something to really make your book – and you – stand out, then you’ll need to get on the bestseller lists. Doing so will get the attention of media, other publishers, potential partners with lucrative opportunities and LOTS of customers.

Here’s the best way to land on the bestseller charts: Get a rush of sales on Amazon.com in one day.

Now, this sort of stunt requires careful planning. You need to get your book listed on Amazon.com, and then officially launch it by pouring all your marketing efforts into one day. And one of the most important pieces of this strategy is to pull together a group of joint venture partners who’ll “bribe” their lists to buy your book on launch day.

Here’s how it works…

* You pull your JV partners together and ask them to contribute a free gift to anyone who buys your book on launch day.

* Everyone spends the week or ten days before launch day building anticipation for both the book and the massive amount of free bonus gifts.

* On launch day, you and all your JV partners email your lists and post to your blogs about the book launch. Anyone who buys the book from Amazon.com within 24 hours will get the bonus package of products absolutely free.

* And then you watch your book shoot to the top of the Amazon bestseller list! (Later, you can turn this feat into media interviews and other publicity, publishing contracts, backend sales and more!)

It takes some time to set up, but the actual execution is fairly simple – and the results are massive and rewarding! But this is just one small tactic in the savvy marketer’s toolkit. To get your hands on a complete strategy that will show you how to establish yourself as an expert to get even more customers, sales and money !


Fact: Getting a big publishing house to put your nonfiction book in print instantly establishes you as an expert in your niche. And you can leverage this instant celebrity to create more opportunities, get more customers and flood your bank account with cash.

But here’s the problem: Not everyone can get a book into print. Every big publisher has a huge pile of manuscripts and query letters sitting on his desk. He probably won’t get a chance to read all of them (at least not in detail). And just a tiny fraction of them will actually go into print.

So what now? Do you give up on trying to publish a physical book? Not a chance…

You see, self-publishing services and “print on demand” companies like Lulu.com have sprung up to serve those who want to publish and sell a physical (rather than downloadable) book.

Sure, in certain snobby circles you might not get much respect for self publishing a book. But guess what? Most people probably can’t tell the difference between a book they buy on Amazon that’s self-published versus one that’s published by a big publishing house (or they just don’t care). And that means a self-published book shoots you to “expert” status just as fast as a traditionally published book.

Best of all, it’s dead simple to get your book into print. All you have to do is go to Lulu.com, open a free account, and then follow their instructions for formatting and uploading your book. You can even use their free cover templates to help you create your cover.

Next, you’ll need to purchase one of their publishing packages if you want to sell your book in a traditional bookstore (either locally or online like at Amazon.com). That’s because you need an ISBN bar code in order to land on the book distribution lists. Lulu will help you with all of this.

Your final step is to create a sales page for your book and a page about you. Once you’ve done that, you can start promoting your book. The more books you sell, the more likely it is you’ll catch a publisher’s (or agent’s) eyes. And that could lead to a publishing contract – and that means instant respect!

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You’re at a party. Someone asks you what you do. You say, “I sell ebooks online.”

Silence. Blank stares. Maybe a few follow-up questions from brave people. But even if you explain what you do, they probably won’t even remember you the next day.

The next time you have to engage in small talk with people you don’t know, try this: Tell them you’re an author.

“Wow,” they’ll say, “Did you write anything I’d know about?” And they’ll be dually impressed. They might even tell their friends they met an author at a party.

That’s because people have a tendency to automatically respect authors. When you say you’re an author, you get instant credibility and are pegged as an expert. People assume you’re smart and an authority on the subject. Your prospects are no different, which is why you should get a book into print if you want to establish yourself as an expert in your niche.

There are two ways to get your book into print:

1. Self publish your book. The most common way to do this is to use a print-on-demand publisher who’s set up to print one book and ship it to your buyer (or print a hundred copies if you want to sell them locally).

2. Get published. There are plenty of publishing houses to choose from, although some of them are barely a step above vanity publishers. If you want to get pegged with the expert label, then you’ll need to get published with a well-known publisher.

Fortunately, it’s a little easier to get a nonfiction book published (as opposed to trying to be the next J.K. Rowling or Steven King). But this doesn’t mean it’s a walk in the park. You’ll need to:

* Research publishers to put together a list of those who are good fits for your subject.

* Create a query (proposal) that lets publishers know why your book will sell, and why you’re the best one to write it. In some cases, your preferred publisher may only accept submissions from agents, in which case you’ll need to get an agent first.

TIP: In some cases, self-publishing a book shows publishers that your book is popular, which can help you land a publishing contract.

Naturally, this is just one way to establish yourself as an expert in your niche. There are plenty of other tactics you can use – some of which will give you expert level status almost instantly! [[Click here]] to get your hands on the complete strategy…