How to Make Brilliant Stuff That People Love ...and Make Big Money Out of It
January 7, 2003 | ISBN: 0470847115 | 126 pages | PDF | 0.3 MbWhat we've got in this little book is a great approach to creating products and services that people will love. The approach is great because it's holistic and integrated. It looks at people in their entirety and at products and services in their entirety.
There are only three steps, but it is extremely thorough. It requires that we get to know our users in great detail and to make a real commitment to understanding them and addressing their needs, wants and desires in the products and services that we create for them.
Gabriel Gate "How to Teach Kids to Cook (New Speciality Titles)"
96 Pages | ISBN: 1865086991 | PDF | 4.4 MBForget the mess and all those excuses that having kids in your kitchen is more trouble than it's worth. Why not educate tomorrow's healthy eaters by teaching them all you know about food while helping them to become independent, confident cooks. With 60 family recipes, colourful food photographs, good safety advice and lots of practical tips, this book is for every child's parent, grandparent, aunt, uncle or grown-up friend. The author urges adults to think of it as an investment in the future: if you start involving kids in food preparation when they're toddlers, they will be cooking dinner for you before they leave home!
Sams Teach Yourself PHP in 24 Hours (3rd Edition) by Matt Zandstra
Pages: 576 | 2003-12-26 | ISBN: 0672326191 | CHM | 2 Mb Consisting of 24 one-hour lessons, Sams Teach Yourself PHP in 24 Hours, is divided into five sections that guide the reader through the language from the basics to advanced functions. The first section of the book teaches the fundamentals of PHP. And then, sections two through four shows the reader how to apply that knowledge in order to interact with the user by creating and managing forms, cookies and authentication. It also teaches how to access databases and how to integrate system components, e-mail, LDAP, network sockets and much more.
Steve Smith, Don E. Schultz "How to Sell More Stuff!: Promotional Marketing That Really Works"
2004-12-01 | ISBN: 0793193311 | 411 pages | PDF | 3,45 MB With over $233 billion and 50 percent of marketing budgets allocated to consumer promotion, marketing professionals need a working reference tool to help them plan, budget, execute, and, ultimately, sell more stuff.
Sales promotions are used by the smallest mom-and-pop storefront to the most sophisticated consumer product marketer, and everyone in between.
How to Sell More Stuff tells executives, agencies, internal departments, entrepreneurs, and students alike how to close sales by influencing immediate customer behavior through an array of promotional techniques, including sweepstakes, tie-ins, coupons, events, and more.
Controlling Cholesterol For Dummies
April 28, 2008 | ISBN: 0470227591 | PDF | English | 3.2 Mb Need to get your cholesterol in check? You’ll find the latest information about cholesterol, including treatments, drug information, and dietary advice, in Controlling Cholesterol For Dummies, 2nd Edition, an easy-to-understand guide to cholesterol control. You’ll learn how to lower your numbers and maintain healthy cholesterol levels. You’ll also find out how to eat and exercise properly, use vitamins and supplements, and quit unhealthy habits.
Mike Inglis "Astrophysics is Easy!: An Introduction for the Amateur Astronomer"
Pages: 206 | 2007-07-27 | ISBN: 1852338903 | PDF | English | 3 MBAstrophysics is a subject that is often - with some justification - regarded as extremely difficult, requiring at least degree-level mathematics as a prerequisite to its understanding. Consequently, many amateur astronomers just don't bother, and miss out on the fascinating fundamentals of the subject, and often on an understanding of exactly what they are observing.
Mike Inglis' quantitative approach to astrophysics cuts through all the incomprehensible mathematics, and explains all aspects of astrophysics in simple terms. A unique feature of this book is the way that example objects for practical observation are given at every stage, so that practical astronomers can go and look at the objected or objects under discussion, using only commercial amateur equipment.

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