Not exact matches
There are lots
of investment
books that talk about traits
of successful investors and characteristics
of stocks that perform well over time, but there are few
books that deal will the other
side of the investment
equation, dealing with emotion in real time.
There is very little about the free - exercise clause in Hamburger's
book, and the seeming
equation of the disestablishment / separation issue with «American religious freedom» more generally seems to leave out one half
of a complex and at - least - two -
sided constitutional reality.
If enough people were to take the message to heart, this little
book could change America by drastically reducing the frustration — and, in millions
of cases, the misery —
of people on both
sides of the hiring
equation.
So this week, I'm talking with Jenna Birch, author
of The Love Gap: A Radical Plan to Win at Life And Love about her
book, what women go through in the modern dating world and what straight men might want to know about dating from the other
side of the
equation.
It's a two - pronged approach, and you can take advantage
of both
sides of the
equation to increase your
book sales.
Unless an author is willing to learn how to market a
book — and put in the time necessary, the advantage will always be on the publisher
side of the financial
equation.
If all you want is free
books from the library, you're not providing your
side of the «win - win»
equation.
On the other
side of the
equation, you have
books, where short
of a certain length, Tofel notes, «it's hard to charge enough for a
book to make money.»
Some
books, like Twain's, the histories and biographies help you with the human nature and contrarian
side of that
equation.