Inventory clearance on CDs, transcripts, booklets

Recruitment & Retention Tips Booklets

Information products can become out of date so quickly, particularly those dealing with social media sites or any type of technology.

For that reason, I’m cleaning out my massive inventory and practically giving away more than 20 titles.

CD and transcripts, regularly $39.95, are only $5 each, plus shipping.  Tips booklets on employee recruitment and retention, regularly $5 each, are $1.35, and include shipping.

Even though many of the products are out of date, all of them include valuable tips that are still as good today as they were when I created the them. Topics include Facebook, how to get PR clients, press releases, nonprofit publicity, how to get your own TV show, special event planning and promotion, employee recruitment and retention, and more.  Here’s the complete list of titles.

Some of the CD titles are gone already, and we aren’t reordering, but you can still order the transcripts. Grab them while you have the chance

Questions? Contact my assistant, Christine Buffaloe, at 619-955-5772 or Chris (at) SerenityVA.com.

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  • ankh entertainment

    What time is the best time to send out any kind of press release? If a release is under 435 words but comes out as a page and 1/2 is that acceptable? WE have a famous a deceased celeb composer whose Estate has release his autobiography. We just want to make sure that we have the maximum chance to get his story viewed.

    • Joan

      Many things about press releases have changed:

      –Because you can post press releases online, like at your website, and upload them to press release distribution sites, you really don’t have to be concerned about the “time” that you post and upload them.

      –The number of words isn’t as much of an issue as it used to be. In the old days, we were told press releases had to be as short as possible. Not so today.

      –We no longer measure press releases in terms of “pages.” Releases can be very short. They can also be in the 500- to 700-word range which is ideal, particularly for inserting keywords throughout. Don’t worry about the length. Just get the press release onto your website and distributed to bloggers and journalists who would be interested in it.

      –I have a free press release writing tutorial. I suggest you sign up for it at http://www.89pressreleasetips.com

  • Levent Aslan

    I have been reading your lessons about press releases which I must thank you very much. Lots of things to learn from you. I will adpot what I get from your lessons in my website by adding a part for articles about technology and literary (sure in Turkish) movie critiques etc…
    and the most important part is ebook amongst my projects… Do you have basic things to suggest before going further (I will also add http://www.leventaslan.com) for my books and projects also…

    Whatever your suggest is thanks again for your lessons…

    Levent Aslan.

    • Joan

      Levent, I’m not sure what you are asking. Are you asking for a product on how to create an ebook?