Traffic: Why We Drive the Way We Do (and What It Says About Us)
UNABRIDGED (13 hrs and 36 mins)
By Tom Vanderbilt
Narrated By Marc Cashman
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Driving is a fact of life. We are all spending more and more time on the road, and traffic is an issue we face everyday. This audiobook will make you think about it in a whole new light.
Media Strategies for Internet Marketers: How to Use Publicity + Offline Exposure to Drive More Traffic & Increase Conversions Online
UNABRIDGED (2 hrs and 10 mins)
By Pete Williams
Narrated By Drew Birdseye
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Would you like to get more qualified traffic to your website and increase your conversion rate - for free?Publicity in real world media such as newspapers, magazines and trade journals is the best endorsement you can possibly get for your online business or blog. In Media Strategies for Internet Marketers, entrepreneur Pete Williams passes on proven methods to help you generate the publicity and exposure you deserve....
Traffic: Why We Drive the Way We Do (and What It Says About Us)
ABRIDGED (5 hrs and 46 mins)
By Tom Vanderbilt
Narrated By David Slavin
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Driving is a fact of life. We are all spending more and more time on the road, and traffic is an issue we face everyday. This audiobook will make you think about it in a whole new light.
Narrated By Stig Wemyss, Brett Swain, Hamish Hughes, and others
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A unique audiobook that truly the whole family will enjoy, everyone will be able to relate to at least one member of the Tripp Family characters! Nick Tripp reluctantly begins yet another car trip across Australia with his family, which quickly develops into something far more. Soon the whole family is involved in tracking down some suspected koala kidnappers! The nail-biting adventure is interspersed with a mad-cap variety show and original catchy songs.
Defining Your Brand and Creating a Powerful Online Presence: How to Drive Traffic to You!
ORIGINAL (37 mins)
By Gail Kasper
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Progressive marketing strategies are a must to increase company exposure and revenues! Specifically designed for new entrepreneurs, this program is also excellent for any existing business owner struggling to step into the online age. Gail Kasper breaks down the process into simple, easy-to-do steps that will help you generate an online buzz, define your brand, and capitalize on the 7 essential elements to enhancing your online presence.
10 Quick Steps to Chris Pirillo's Blog Traffic School
ABRIDGED (30 mins)
By Chris Pirillo, David Lawrence
Narrated By David Lawrence
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Blogging is hot. Do you have one? Make it hotter with this new book. Chris Pirillo shows you, in 10 quick steps, the fastest, easiest way to build traffic to your blog, involve your community, post efficiently, get known for your blog's quirks, how to handle complaints and more. Learn the fastest way to build an audience...the blogging software you should use (and why)...the six plug-ins you should use on your blog...and why your blog's look matters and should be unique.
Tritia says:
"Not worth the money or the time ..."
When the delightful, daffy Dog Lady of station WZZZ offered to take on the temporary job of traffic reporter, Steve Crow tried to think of reasons to turn Daisy Adams down. Perhaps he knew that sharing the close quarters of a car with her for hours would give the handsome program director no room to resist her quirky charms.
In Bed with Susie Bright 555: Sex Traffic Mumbo Jumbo - and Oral Sex Two-Step Gumbo
ORIGINAL (41 mins)
By Susie Bright
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How does the Border Control identify sex traffickers, or people coming into the country for any kind of sex? And... why is it any of their business? Susie reads an article from Laura Agustin's The Naked Anthropologist blog about sex victims and sex workers. Agustin is an authority on trafficking, and she explodes several myths: that selling sex is completely different from any other kind of work, that migrants who sell sex are passive victims, and that the multitudes of people out to "save" them are without self-interest.
Why does the other lane always seem to be moving faster? What does the way you drive say about you? Is the road a microcosm of society or an autonomous republic that functions according to its own set of rules? Does traffic work the same all over the world?
Bonanza Mammon Booms: A Drama of the Comstock Lode
UNABRIDGED (1 hr and 1 min)
By F. L. Light
Narrated By Ryan Dusek
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In San Francisco, the new Bank of California would branch itself in Virginia City, Nevada, a mining town situated on a mountain side over the Comstock Lode of silver. As the branch's moment bigger grows under the direction of William Sharon, so a monopolistic sovereignty of mills and mines is ventured. This drama sets forth the actions of monopolist temerity and what success or miss the principals had. F. L. Light is the author of the Gouldium, a series of 24 dramas (all framed to his peculiar form of Athenian tragic poetry), on the life and times of Jay Gould.
Exposing Your Expertise: Creating and Leveraging Powerful Web Content
ORIGINAL (56 mins)
By Philippa Gamse
Narrated By Philippa Gamse
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This program will show you in detail how to use your articles and content to gain higher search engine placement, draw targeted traffic to your Web site, and grow your mailing list. Then, leverage these contacts to generate bookings, consulting assignments, and further exposure. Learn from Philippa's latest insights and practical take-home techniques as she reveals the inside secrets of her #1 marketing strategy.
Could a cure for Alzheimer's be right around the corner? In "An End to Alzheimer's," Ken Garber reports on a molecule that's suspected of causing the disease - and the work being done to block it. Gutenberg's printing press needed paper to spark a revolution. The clunky e-book needs e-paper. Charles C. Mann reports in "Electronic Paper Turns the Page." Also in this issue, "Beyond the Bar Code" examines privacy concerns in the technology age, and a special report on "The Air Traffic Mess."
In the cover story, "Eco Mania", green is the new black. In "KissyKat and the Magic Diesel", when the cry of "Renewable Energy!" goes up, an army of penny-stock operators swings into action. We'll also hear: High on Loews...James Tisch has tripled the company's share price in three years. And still it's too cheap; Smarter Skies: air traffic will choke the nation's aging radar grid in the next decade. Two American technology firms are racing to replace it with the Internet of the air; and more.