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There are many tips and tricks when it comes to the popular Xbox game Halo 2. You can easily get the upper hand on your friends when playing the game if you know how to utilize these handy tricks, as well as make it through the levels much easier. The most obvious tip is to practice all of the time. If you are by yourself, just go through the multiplayer maps just to get a feel where everything is located. That way, you will know where all of the good weapons and hiding places are when you are competing against your friends.
It is also a good idea to stay on high ground. This makes it much easier to spot someone and jump on them unsuspectingly and easily take them out. Surprise attacks are a very good way to get an easy kill. You also have to remember not to rule out the use of grenades. Often people will forget that they possess these great little balls of destruction.
There are several skulls available to you in Halo 2 that allow for special modes in the game play. The following is a walkthrough of how to get the Blind Mode skull:
At the beginning of Outskirts, jump on top of the light above the door with a crouch jump, then jump to the left platform. If you turn to your left and go down the long dark corridor, there should be a skull, pick it up. It will say blind and your screen should flash black for a while. You will not be able to see your weapon, body, shields, ammo or radar in this mode. To get rid of it, turn off your Xbox or save and quit. Go to Campaign and select level and choose Cairo Station. Skip the cinematics then save and quit. Go to Outskirt and everything should be back.
There will be more tips and walkthroughs for the skulls in articles to come. Or you can find many more good tips and hints at www.halo2hints.com
Article by Doug Beavers www.halo2hints.com
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Nashville Radio Personality to Speak at Indie Music Week
Nashville, Tennessee - Indie Music Week has announced that Kelly Ann Monahan, news correspondent for Nashville’s HOT AC station, Star 97, will be participating as an Indie Music Week panelist. IMW, taking place in Nashville March 11-12, will feature three industry panels of Major and Independent A&R, promoters, label executives, producers, journalists, and entertainment attorneys, and will wrap up with a Music Industry Summit.
Kelly’s voice is known to many from radio and television. She won the 2003 Air Award for Nashville’s Best Traffic Reporter for her work on stations including News Channel 2, 92Q and WPLN, and is now the news girl for Nashville’s HOT AC station Star 97. Nominated for an AIR Award for “Best News Reporter” in Nashville, you can hear Kelly on Star 97’s morning show every day. You’re also likely to hear her voice on commercials from Nashville to New York.
She has quickly become a regular at writer’s nights and music venues in Nashville, and
was recently named “Suggested Artist” in the 2004 VH1 Song of the Year Contest and the voice for Nashville’s 2004 Folk Festival. Currently, she is working on a recording project with Belmont University, having been selected by the college as a recording project.
Other confirmed panelists include Nashville Star and Sony Music’s Tracy Gershon, Danny Kee from Warner Bros. Records, Performing Songwriter magazine’s Abby White, Amy Stevens of Vivaton Records, Lyric Street Records’ Kirk Boyer, Larry Shell of Broken Bow Records, Bradley Collins of BMI, EQ Magazine’s Mitch Gallagher, and the Nashville Association of Professional Recording Services (NAPRS). In addition to the industry panels, Indie Music Week will also feature two Artist Showcases to be held at Nashville’s famous Douglas Corner Café.
To attend Indie Music Week 2005, please visit IndieMusicWeek.org for registration information. The registration fee for Indie Music Week is $99, with a 50% fee discount for music industry students and a 25% fee discount for music industry professionals. To be an Indie Music Week sponsor, please visit IndieMusicWeek.org or call 615-292-1337.
Looking for different avenues like school bursaries to help fund your degree is time-consuming and frustrating. University scholarships differ from a student loan because they are a grant for education, so it doesn’t need to be repaid. When looking for methods of funding a university degree, look into the many more unusual alternatives, such as southpaw grants.
Financial Help for Southpaws
A left-handed scholarship may initially appear a bit unusual, however it’s worth considering this: Benjamin Franklin was left handed, so is the president of the US, Barack Obama. Raphael, Leonardo da Vinci, Ringo Starr also were also left-handed. Statistics suggest eleven percent of individuals are left handed. Often thought to be much more talented artistically and more intelligent, lefthanders have frequently gone through discrimination in the past. Today, lefties are no longer discriminated against or thought of as odd, and may even have some things in common with the exceptional individuals identified previously. There are numerous scholarships available for lefty scholars when you look around. A Beckley Scholarship for 1000 USD is available at Juniata College in Huntington, Pennsylvania. Granted to pupils attending Juniata College and set up in 1979, this college scholarship has aided over 40 southpaws through college. Whilst looking for school scholarships, be mindful that a few scholarships have requirements and limitations. These can include grades or monetary needs, but not always. Multiple program applications will give you a greater chance of graduating with a minimum level of debt. Clubs, hobby related groups and also community organisations can be a source of grants. Lefthanded scholarships are simply an example; funds are even accessible if you’re a child of a veteran or are disabled, to provide some examples. You will probably have to invest some effort looking for university funding, even so the payoffs will be worth it. Along with student loans, they are efficient in cutting the student debt that a college degree generates. Leave no stone unturned and research each opportunity. Remember the different options as well as lefthanded bursaries - be imaginative! If you suppose you may qualify, then go for it, you will keep your academic debt to a an absolute minimum, additionally you will likely be facing a more positive financial outlook when you eventually graduate.
It was the homework that did it. Each night became a challenge in how I was going to get my son, a non-academic, to do his homework. I tried patience, encouragement, and teaching, all to no avail. I moved on to bribery, threats and punishment, still no success. Finally I tried anger, frustration and tears, but still no joy. At the end of my tether I knew it was time for a change.
Looking back on my behaviour I could see how I had changed from a calm, encouraging parent into a demanding, controlling tyrant. This was a true wake up call; I could not believe I had turned into the very thing I hated to see in others. I asked myself, “what is more important, homework or the relationship with my son?”
The parenting relationship is a tricky one; one that needs to continue to evolve over time. It is made doubly tricky by the fact that the child uses this relationship as a role model for future relationships. As a child they see that adults have the control and power in a relationship; as they grow into adolescents they want this control and power for themselves. No wonder there are so many battles between parents and teens.
However, the desire for control and power is also reflected between the teenagers themselves. Mixed with the self-centeredness left over from childhood and the need to belong, a potent mix is created; otherwise known as peer pressure. This pressure can take many forms, from daring someone to do something that you haven’t got the courage to do, to manipulating someone to give you what you want. Standing up to this pressure, particularly from their close friends can be difficult,
Teenagers need to learn how to get their needs met but without resorting to using control, power or manipulation. Just as importantly they need to learn how to resist pressure from others. If parents can change the relationship they have with their teen so that each other’s needs are dealt with using respect, understanding and appreciation, then teens can experiment and realise the benefits of such a relationship.
Fortunately, the tools required for such a relationship can be easily taught, although putting them into practice will take a little more effort. Just telling teens what to do rarely works so parents will need to initiate the change and use the tools with their teen.
Once your relationship has changed with your teen, you will both be in a better position to tackle the other relationships in your teen’s life.
How to Improve Your Relationship With Your Teen
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Carol Shepley has been involved with teenagers for over 10 years and, as the parent of a teen herself, fully understands the pressures placed on parents and teens today. She now shares this knowledge and experience through her website http://www.growingupmatters.com so that parents can help their teens become resilient, resourceful and responsible adults.
Are you like numerous older adult males? Observing that your middle section is extending or just pointing due south. Is there too much stomach for too little trousers waist? Are you realizing that your years of TV and remote control, running through french fries and boozing has at long last caught up with you, and you are sporting love handles? Have you lost your 6 pack abs? You’re definitely not the only one and we’ve got great news for you.
If you desire definition in your middle you should start some ab workouts (ab-workouts.net). Back problems can be relieved and this benefits both men and women. When you strengthen one you strengthen the other. Some simple exercises to lose those spare tires are sit ups and crunches.
With a focus on your lower back try lying on your stomach. Do the leg swim motion by lightly kicking with knees and feet off the flooring. Do this for 15 seconds and rest for 30 and repeat.
While you’re at it, why not cut down on the salt consumption. It is accepted to link salt and salt rich foods with heart troubles and risk of stroke. Salt can create water retention which can in turn add to the tummy fat. Avoid processed foods and adding extra salt. A fat tummy can also be cut by drinking water. Water not only helps to keep the body hydrated, it also helps your body to metabolize stored fat into energy and cuts your appetite.
A good idea would be to discontinue the alcohol drinking to trim caloric intake. Yes, I know, we all are let down that alcohol is not a water substitute. Alcohol contains a lot of what is referred to empty calories which for men tend to get deposited around the middle area creating love handles. You do not need to cut alcohol out completely, just keep a tally of how much you consume and reduce it; same strategy as scaling down your food consumption.
The idea originated with singer Jon Bon Jovi. Jon kept upping the ante with his label and ultimately they consented to a four-CD set of essentially new material. Here, he talks about this 20th anniversery project (100,000,000 Bon Jovi Fans Can’t Be Wrong) and the things that make Bon Jovi unique.
100,000,000 Bon Jovi Fans Can’t Be Wrong was released November 16, 2004
Steven:
Did it begin as a simple one or two CD box and then just started to grow?
Jon:
I didn’t know what it would be, to be honest with ya. It was dependent on what the record company would allow and what kind of package they would want to do. So, being brutally honest with you, it was dependent on what they were willing to pay for. It came down to what they would sell it for and there was this whole discussion [about that]. So they were cool. At first they were like, ‘Well, we’ll do a 24-song set’ and I said, ‘Keep it, that’s not a box to me, it’s a two-record set.’ And then they said, ‘Well, what do you want to do?’ and I said, ‘Well, how ’bout 50 songs?’ And they said, ‘OK, we’ll do that.’
Steven:
Was there a lot of re-mixing and re-mastering that had to be undertaken?
Jon:
No; 40 of these songs nobody in the world has ever heard. Forty. And the other ten are rare soundtracks and things that people wanted us to release and we didn’t have the vehicle. Like there’s a song called ‘Edge Of A Broken Heart’ that was a fan favorite from the Slippery When Wet era that was on a soundtrack for a little movie called The Disorderlies. And so this was an opportunity to release it finally. So, that was like a no brainer. Things like that.
Steven:
Jon, not having heard the record, can I randomly choose some titles here and have you talk about them?
Jon:
I think it would be better for me to tell you a couple songs because you haven’t heard them. You know what I mean? It would be a better story. There’s a couple things on the first CD but there’s one called ‘Why Aren’t You Dead?’ Certainly would be a fan favorite and it was during the period between ‘90 and ‘92; we wrote it, having written songs in the past like ‘Bad Medicine’ and ‘You Give Love A Bad Name’ so we knew how to write those kind of tongue in cheek, cute choruses.
When we tried to do it because we knew how when we did it for what was to become Keep the Faith, it didn’t ring true anymore. We knew it was time to move on, so this is the classic case of this is the one that got away. So, people who were big fans of that era of the band will hear this one and go, ‘Yeah, that’s what I love.’ So that’s a good example of that.
‘Miss Fourth of July’ is a great one. That one and a song called ‘Only In My Dreams’ that Tico [Torres] sang, very influenced [when I was] in my Tom Waits era. Tom was such an influence on me in those great ballads that he writes and the great picture lyrics. And I wrote songs like ‘Bed of Roses’ because of Tom but while I was knocking out songs like this, these didn’t make it. But ‘…Fourth of July’ which is really a pretty neat song, something that perhaps I’d love to hear Don Henley sing, really talks about the loss of innocence and youth and how at that point in my career, I was really dis-enfranchised by what the business of music had become.
Steven:
Speaking across the board, when you’re trying to determine what songs will eventually make their way onto a CD, you try to determine what really makes the song work, the poignancy of the lyrics and …
Jon:
What works for a record when you consider that, for me, a record has to say something about who you are at that point in your life and that it’s not repetitious and then finally that there’s continuity in the record so it has, in fact, a beginning, a middle, and an end. You can’t have two songs that are a 6/8 waltz, the Tom Waits-influenced thing. You can have one and then you move on and the other one doesn’t get hurt.
Steven:
As you were sequencing the material and re-listening to this music, could you sense a growth in the songwriting and your own profile as a musician?
Jon:
Oh, sure. I think we’ve gotten better with time but that’s subjective, I guess. It depends on who you ask and how the song touched people. You know, you get a song like ‘It’s My Life’ and it moves the masses; you get a song like ‘Everyday,’ you think it’s the end all, be all, and it’s not a hit single, it doesn’t mean I don’t love it just as much. So, am I supposed to judge everything by hit singles? No. It’s a hard question to answer. I think we’ve gotten better; we’re certainly diversified, we’ve grown. We’re not still writing ‘You Give Love A Bad Name’ twenty years later, or trying to. Let’s put it that way.
Steven:
What about your relationship with Ritchie as a guitar player? How would you explain that?
Jon:
Ritchie is twenty times the guitar player I’ll ever be. I play guitar as good as a songwriter, to be honest with ya. You know what I mean? Jeff Beck’s got nuttin’ to worry about with me. The truth of the matter is what I wanted to do with the guitar was write songs and the way I learned to play was about that. It wasn’t mimicking some guy’s hot solos, it was ‘What chord progression was that?’ and ‘What inversion is that?’ That stuff actually never ends either; you never stop learning.
In fact I really feel humbled on this new studio record by John Shanks who I think is going to surprise a lot of new people. Because he and Richie went just crazy with guitar stuff like tunings and different instruments and it was really fun to watch. You know when to chime in and when not to but those guys, they’re great.
It [new record] sounds like us but it’s very contemporary. It’s hard to describe what it is but it’s pretty rockin,’ I can tell you that. And there’s only one song that’s a slow song on the record. That song is called ‘These Open Arms’ but that’s it, man. This is a rock record.
Steven:
You just mentioned how this new record sounds like you and at the some time has a modern feel. How have you been able to consistently change without ever losing your core integrity?
Jon:
When grunge came along, we didn’t pretend we were from Seattle; when rap came along we didn’t add a scratcher. And a lot of times, guys are real guilty of that stuff, they jump on the bandwagon. Even the great Stevie Tyler was out there singing with Britney Spears and ‘N’ Sync [during the halftime ceremonies of a Superbowl game]. I wouldn’t have done it. A lot of my peers suddenly in ‘92 pretended to be from Seattle and got all dark and pretend to be somethin’ they weren’t. Or, as much as I dig Gwen Stefani, when I heard them puttin’ a rapper in the middle of the record, I went, ‘Oh, that’s a different thing.’ That’s not for me, I’m not doin’ it. We stayed true to who we were, we grew with what we did.
Like it or not and trust me, there’s people on both sides of that coin, the one thing I can say is it’s honest. It is what it is but at least you know what it is. It’s not trying to be something it’s not.
Steven:
So you were honestly a bit skeptical about the reception of Crush in the marketplace?
Jon:
Not skeptical, I believed in it, but I didn’t know it was gonna find another generation of fans. That was the amazing thing because that record touched six-year olds and sixty-year olds. Everybody felt some reason to say, ‘No, it’s my life.’ And of course everybody wants to be in control of their own life. I didn’t realize that when we wrote it. When we wrote it I was selfishly thinking of my movie career. Like Frankie said ‘I’ll do it my way.’ Sinatra. I’m gonna get a president elected, I’m gonna make movies, I’m gonna make records, I’m gonna do everything you tell me you don’t want to hear from me. And that was exactly what that song was about and then you see athletes using it, kids chanting to it, and all this amazing stuff happened. Who knew?
Steven:
And that guides us to the final question: You have all the money and cars and prestige anyone could ever want so what is the guiding force?
Jon:
You know, I just really enjoy writin’ a song. That gives me greater pleasure than recording it, which is second, and touring it, which is last. I get great pleasure out of it. You know it’s gonna be there forever and that to me is the greatest feeling of all of them.
Thanks a lot for your time, you did a great job.
About the Author
Steven Rosen is a Rock Journalist. Since 1973 he has accumulated over 1000 hours of audio content and 700 articles and interviews…all now available for licensing or purchase.
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Remember the story of Johnny Appleseed? Good old
Johnny would travel from place to place sowing apple
seeds.
As soon as he planted seeds in one place he’d move on
and begin again.
Ezine writing is a lot like that. The seeds are our
articles and we reap traffic, new subscribers and
sales.
So what lessons can we learn from Johnny Appleseed?
1. Don’t expect immediate results.
Imagine if Johnny sat and waited for each of his seeds
to take root. He wouldn’t have covered much ground.
Keep sending out your articles, don’t wait for
individual results.
2. Don’t try to determine ahead of times which articles
will get a good response.
When planting apple seeds John knew some would take root
and others wouldn’t. He didn’t know which ones to plant.
He planted them all.
3. Think long term.
An article that may not have done well when you first
released it, may end up in an ecourse or ebook, months
later.
4. Know that you will get results if you’re persistent.
Keep sowing.
Know that over the long haul you’ll reap the rewards.
My uncle used to liken it to pasta throwing.
If you took hands full of pasta and started throwing it
against the wall, some of it will stick.
So keep sowing, keep throwing and start reaping.
Your seeds will bear fruit.
Wishing You Success.
John Colanzi
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Umpteen gamblers should have spotted the term “offshore sports betting” by now, though very many may not be altogether positive what that represents. A foreign gaming website basically works external to the administration of a distinct land alternatively it can also mean a live gambling website running their file servers inside the borders of a nation where machine-accessible sports gambling isn’t illegal. In summary therefore, it’s best identified as a gaming internet site active outside the country of the customer. Computer accessible gambling internet sites are in the main modulated through the agency of 3 organizations. They are OSGA (the Offshore Gaming Association), IGC (Interactive Gaming Council) and finally the Fidelity Trust Gaming Association (the FTGA).
The OSGA are a nonpartisan institution which presently audits the current overseas gambling business with a duty to also provide gambling afficionados the facility to easily select respectable sites to play betting games with. The authority labors to protect client’s rights, not to mention they don’t demand any membership costs. The agency are a well qualified not to mention objective third party administration that expresses objective conclusions, based on customer feedback, nonpartisan examination, discussions, insider advice and additionally offers industry information.
The IGC is a not-for-profit council. The organisation was founded to supply an arena for worried individuals to discuss questions and also to advance mutual interests in the multinational online betting industry, in an effort to establish open and competent professional guidelines and procedures that heighten buyer certainty in internet based gaming products and services, and also to help as the industry’s global practise interpreter and the council also supplies an info hub.
The Interactive Gaming Council have established a reputation for encouraging reliability, consistency and in addition believability by virtue of the elevated ideals it establishes, also its allure for credible business enterprises. The Interactive Gaming Council regulates offshore betting through advocating a unique 10-step code of practise and also bills sports gambling business concerns a license fee for featuring their logo. Disappointed betters can, should they demand to, report their divergences of opinion to the IGC.
The Fidelity Trust Gaming Association has been established in an attempt to set a benchmark to upgrade the standards of internet betting operations. The IGC trust that conducting business with web sites of good reputation, they can forge a federation of the most honest and professional offshore gaming operations worldwide. So, in summary there are organizations that govern the conduct of internet sports gambling and which should assist to take the edge off a lot of the concerns felt by gamblers. Networked sports gaming internet sites are consistently dependable, now that personal details shouldn’t be submitted and also the compensation and the odds should be just as equal and sportsmanlike as in a traditional Vegas-type bet. They reduce travel, but nonetheless keep of a Vegas gambling casino, but today you can gamble in your house.
If you are selling anything, you should have a website. If you are selling ebooks, you should consider it mandatory. How many people do you know who read ebooks but don’t access the Internet? None come to my mind.
The best thing about having a website is that you can quite probably do it free. Later, once you know what you’re doing, you can choose to buy a domain name and pay a hosting service if you want.
You can pay someone to design a gorgeous site for you, loaded with graphics, complete with a secure server and the option to buy right there, but I didn’t. My publisher does the selling. Writing a site yourself, loaded with information and a place to click to send someone to your publisher, is simple.
For the actual mechanics of web site construction, send a blank email to website@sendfree.com.
So let’s talk strategy.
“Hi, I’m Michael LaRocca and these are my books.” This approach will guarantee that anyone looking for Michael LaRocca will find my site. But when we consider that no one’s heard of Michael LaRocca, how many people will seek out my site?
Here’s a possible solution.
Let’s say you’ve written a book where most of the action happens on a snowmobile. Put together the best damn snowmobile page in history. Everything that anyone wants to know about snowmobiles should be on your site. Make it the kind of resource that any snowmobiler will go visit again and again. Then slip a little note in there mentioning your fiction book. People will find your site, and during one of those repeat visits they’ll buy that book.
Basically, fill a need. Give folks a reason to keep coming back even if they think they’ll never buy your book. And please, put more on there than just your book. In my case, I kept a high- traffic site running for almost a year without a single product to sell. My site is a reference source for readers and writers. More writers than readers, probably, but writers read too. Maybe not the most original approach, but I write in so many genres that I haven’t come up with anything better yet. I might later on.
Being helpful is my “sales gimmick,” but I just so happen to enjoy it. People don’t log onto the Internet with the purpose of spending money. They log on for information or entertainment, then maybe make an impulse buy while they’re at it. Give them information and/or entertainment and they’ll keep coming back.
If you throw in just a little soft sell, and do it right, they’ll eventually make that impulse buy as a favor to you. Hopefully after they read one of your books, you’ll hook them and they’ll come back specifically to buy the rest.
Search Engines
The single most important and effective way to bring traffic to your website is to place it in the search engines, in the appropriate categories. You want to place it in the top ten or twenty slots.
The best way to learn how to do this is to send a blank email to tamswriteangles@sitesell.net. You’ll receive a free five-day course by email, over 200 pages long in all, that will tell you more than you ever wanted to know.
Also, visit Search Engine Watch and subscribe to the free newsletter. http://www.searchenginewatch.com. Useful advice on a monthly basis.
Newsletter
Why do I have a newsletter? To tell you when my books are for sale, of course. To announce each new book as it becomes available. It also comes in handy whenever I change the address of my website, as a way to tell folks I’ve moved.
But of course, almost nobody will subscribe to a newsletter just for that info alone. Just groupies. I’ve got over 600 subscribers, and certainly they’re not all groupies. Nope, I’m actually providing useful info and filling a need again. And slipping in occassional the “read my book” message while I’m at it.
If you don’t feel you can write a newsletter, you can use the “free content” sites to get someone else to do the writing. Instead of paying contributors, you simply allow them to include their URL. They’ll appreciate the free advertising, and you won’t have to write for your newsletter unless you feel like it.
But really, why have a newsletter? There are ways to promote web sites (search engines) and there are ways to promote newsletters (announcement lists). Each generates a different type of traffic.
Your newsletter can mention your website, your website can mention your newsletter, and you will gain more users in both areas.
Newsletter Promotion
One quick and easy trick for promoting your newsletter or discussion group is to take advantage of the free announcement lists. It’ll take you about two minutes a week.
What is an announcement list? Put simply, the Internet has users who enjoy receiving newsletters, and receiving regular announcements of what newsletters are out there. These are people with some time on their hands, probably the same people who will be the most receptive to buying your books.
The way I’ve set things up on my computer is, I’ve written an ad for my newsletter. I send the same ad to the announcement lists as often as they’ll allow it. In the same file with my announcement, I have a “monthly list” and a “weekly list” of email addresses that I send this ad to. Also in the file, I record when I last sent my announcement to them.
Once a week, with a two-minute copy-and-paste job, I’m advertising. Every time I do this, more subscribers arrive. Apparently different people are always joining these announcement lists, and some of them are joining my newsletter subscriber list.
You have to join any announcement list before you can announce on it, but you don’t have to receive the announcements yourself. All the major newsletter/discussion group hosts will allow you to set your options to “No Mail/Read On The Website.”
Visit http://groups.yahoo.com/group/michaellarocca/files/ and pick up a copy of the file I use. It’s called NewsletterAd.rtf. All typed in and ready to go, except for the “signing up” bit. (If you’re not receiving my free newsletter, you might want to join while you’re there. *grin*)
Once you join each group — that might take you an hour or two — you’ll be ready to send out those weekly emails.
To join the SmartGroups lists, log onto http://www.smartgroups.com. Each group address is http://www.smartgroups.com/groups/{listname}
{listname} refers to the part of the email address before the @
To join the Topica lists, log onto http://www.topica.com Each group address is http://www.topica.com/lists/{listname}
To join the YahooGroups lists, log onto http://groups.yahoo.com Each group address is http://groups.yahoo.com/group/{listname}
Free Content
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PublishInYours is a good starting place. Also in Yahoo Groups are articles_announce, articles_archives, Free-Content, and publisher_archives.
You can also look in any search engine for “free content” and find some more.
I recommend Media Peak (http://www.mediapeak.com) and Nerdworld (http://www.nerdworld.com).
Newsletter Unveiling
I’m not going to list all these sites in my article. You can find them at http://free_reads.tripod.com/websitenewsletter.html. There are 31 of them. When I visited them all, I watched my subscriber base grow by about 200 in a month. I don’t know which sites should get the credit.
Most of them allow you to list your newsletter for a month. I may or may not visit them again at some point, because they take a lot longer than the two-minute job I mentioned before.
Conclusion
Okay, that should keep you busy for a while! Set up your website, set up your newsletter, and do some announcing. If you have any questions along the way, write to michaellarocca@lycos.com and I’ll do what I can.
Michael LaRocca is the author of four published novels and an EPPIE 2002 Award finalist. He is an American living in Asia, and he’s been a full-time author and editor since December 2000. His website is designed to help you find the best free and low-cost quality reads, and to help you improve/publish/promote your own writing free and avoid scams. http://free_reads.tripod.com