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Free Audio Books

Vic February 26th, 2009

The other day while surfing for new sources of free audio books on the web I ran across a site called Open Culture which claims it has "The Best Free Cultural & Educational Media on the web."

While this is a bold claim it does seem to have merit. The site is packed with all kinds of resources including lots of free audio books, university course, language lessons, pod casts and much more. 

You'll find Open Culture's home page at  http://www.oculture.com or you use the links below to view the site by category. Either way I'm sure you'll find something of interest, I know I did and I'm sure I'll be visiting there again many times in the future.  

Enjoy

Audio & Podcasts

 

Business Audio Books that Motivate and Inspire

Vic December 14th, 2008

The average business person today spends much of his/her time commuting. Some 97 million Americans commute an hour or more to and from work alone in their cars each day…and that figure doesn’t include the people who commute by car pool, bus or train. That equates to nearly 2 months of your life each year spent in transit or sitting in traffic. Why not put this downtime to use in your favor.

Just imagine being able to use this time to improve your business or advance your career. This is where spoken audio recordings can play an important part in your professional life. With the use of today's technology the busy professional can actually benefit by using this time to listen to business books, business seminars, sales and marketing lectures and podcasts from successful business people.

Business audio books are an ideal mentoring tool and can motivate and inspire today's business professional. A great example of this is the audiobook version of Michael E. Gerber’s business classic “The E-Myth: Why Most Small Businesses Don’t Work And What To Do About It” read by the author himself. This is of course just one example of the many audio resources available today and here are 5 others that should be in your audio library:

 

1. “How To Win Friends And Influence People” – by Dale Carnegie

One of the most important aspects of any business is the fact that PEOPLE are a crucial part of its success. This is true in almost every aspect of human activity, and especially in business. We need people to keep our businesses going and growing. Not just the people that bring us new sales and new customers, but also the people that make the sales possible, the people who deliver our products, handle complaints, run the administrative aspects of the business, and so on. To be able to succeed in business and other areas of life, we all need to know “how to win friends and influence people”. That’s why this incredible book by Dale Carnegie is a “must have” for any person in business. With the power of the information contained in this classic book, you can learn not just how to influence people so that they bring in more sales for your business, but most importantly how to win staff, suppliers, customers and prospects over as friends to help you make future sales possible. This book is available in audio book format, so you can enjoy listening to it in the comfort of your car while driving or commuting.

2. “E-Myth Mastery” – By Michael E. Gerber

Michael E. Gerber is the world’s leading small business guru and bestselling author of the phenomenally successful “The E-Myth Revisited”. In this audiobook version of his follow up book, “E-Myth Mastery”, Michael Gerber presents the next big step in entrepreneurial management and leadership. This audiobook presents a practical, real-world program that can be implemented in real-time in your business. The E-Myth credo — Don’t work IN your business, work ON it — is spelled out here in the seven essential disciplines followed by every leader of a world-class enterprise. Each discipline provides the leadership keys for unlocking success in the critical areas of business development: Leadership, Marketing, Finance, Money, Management, Client Fulfillment, Lead Conversion and Lead Generation. E-Myth Mastery is the ultimate business development program that will help you recover your passion and turn your company into a world-class operation — a turn-key machine for the money and satisfaction that only a successful entrepreneur can enjoy.

3. “Zig Ziglar’s Secrets Of Closing The Sale” – By Zig Ziglar

All of us are involved in selling every day. Whenever we present a product or a principle, inform a client, or instruct a child, we are engaging in the art of effective persuasion. Zig Ziglar is America’s master of the art of selling and in this audiobook, he explains proven, practical sales techniques all of us can use every day. He also provides vital strategies for specific closes, hundred of sales questions, and dozens of persuasion procedures to help everyone sell their ideas, or themselves. No matter what your age, gender, occupation, or lifestyle, these proven techniques from America’s selling sensation can work for you.


4. Winning” – by Jack Welch

Jack Welch knows how to win. During his forty-year career at General Electric, he led the company to year-after-year success around the globe, in multiple markets, against brutal competition.

5. “10 Steps to Prepare & Deliver a Powerful Presentation” – by David Julian Price

Ideal for:

* Presentations to colleagues at work;
* Technical presentations;
* Presentations to meetings at clubs, associations or local government;
* Sales presentations;
* Speeches at weddings, birthdays or special events.

Please visit the following link for more information on these and many other downloadable business audio books that can give you the competitive edge.

 

 

November Special Offers From Digital Age Publishing

Vic November 2nd, 2008

We have some exciting special offers in-store for you this month.

There's something for everyone! From comedy to thrillers, self-help and business to classic literature and from radio broadcasts to recorded live events.

To claim any of these special offers just click on "More Info" at the bottom of the books description.








The Rest of the Best…Audio Books for 2007

Vic March 8th, 2008

As promised here's the last installment of my favorites from AudioFiles 45 must-read audiobooks for 2007. This should give you mystery and suspense fans enough to keep you busy for a while.

Enjoy

Mystery and Suspense

Well there you have it, and remember if you'd like to see AudioFile's complete list of 45 must-read audiobooks you can use this link.

Full Bloom by Janet Evanovich and Charlette Hughes

Vic February 27th, 2008

Full Bloom is the fifth book in Janet Evanovich and Charlotte Hughes's "Full" series and is narrated by Lorelei King.fullbloom.jpg

This steamy romantic mystery takes place in Beaumont, South Carolina and is centered around Annie Fortenberry, who just inherited her grandmother's B&B and a handsome Harley-riding visitor.

Just as things are really heating up a body is discovered in Annie's garden that turns out to be her philandering husband and all the evidence points to Annie as the killer.

Now it's up to Annie to find the real killer, and get back to where she was in the arms of her loving biker.

It's a fun book to listen to and you may be surprised by the ending.

More info

AudioFile Magazines Featured Author for February – Janet Evanovich

Vic February 24th, 2008

janet_evanovich.jpgJanet says is loves to read to an audience and that for her it's probably more fun than the writing. Evanovich also enjoys listening to the Robert B. Parker audio books while traveling. She says "his books translate well to audio.” 

Two of Evanovich’s favorite readers are Lorelei King, and C.J. Critt both differentiate the characters, so you know when it’s Joe Morelli (a handsome Jersey cop and Plum’s love interest) talking and when it’s Stephanie. But the voice still has a certain—for lack of a better word—generic quality that allows listeners to put some of themselves into it.”

Janet Evanovich has a huge fan base. Not long ago her Web site (www.evanovich.com) offered a contest to name her next book, and over 20,000 fans responded with suggestions. When asked how she  accounts for her popularity she responded “I think I do dialogue well, and I create good characters. As a storyteller, my single most important job is to write for my audience.

“What we need today is good positive entertainment. There’s so much tragedy in the world. We need heroes. And I do wonderful heroes. I do heroes that are heroic in small ways; I do the kind of heroes that you and I would be. When it really comes down to it and they’re in a crunch, they find it within themselves to do the heroic thing. This is what I bring to my audience as a storyteller.”

More about this author. . .

In the coming days we'll be featuring  many of Janet Evanovich's books that are available as downloadable audio books.

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