Take a look at this:
http://markets.ft.com/tearsheets/performance.asp?s=FTSE:FSI
The stockmarket is racing ahead! And I like it :). A few months ago I made a prediction that the FTSE would be 'around 5,000' by the end of the year. Looks like I was a bit pessimistic!
Even if you don't invest in shares, there are so many ways to make money through the internet.
Good luck on your road to riches!
Tuesday, 22 September 2009
Monday, 7 September 2009
Monday, 10 August 2009
Elance Contact Info
So Elance is a very interesting site... you even have to pass a test to be accepted onto it!
I'm on Elance and am looking at writing projects at the moment. Here is my link if you want me to write for you- http://www.elance.com/experts_for_hire/united_kingdom_huddersfield/writer_sales/huddersfieldmark/2310429
you can always comment and contact me directly too.
I'm on Elance and am looking at writing projects at the moment. Here is my link if you want me to write for you- http://www.elance.com/experts_for_hire/united_kingdom_huddersfield/writer_sales/huddersfieldmark/2310429
you can always comment and contact me directly too.
Saturday, 1 August 2009
Shaping up!
Alright... so the copy for my book is not that much better than the old one but I will smarten it up later today... that way some of you might think I can actually write ;).
Friday, 31 July 2009
Playing to Win
Are you sick and tired of chess books which are full of theoretical knowledge that you never get into? Would you like to read a novel about chess which explored the gritty realism of the game?
Then Playing to Win is for you. Not only chess focused, it shows how Tom grows from boyhood to manhood with help from the game. Chess is used as a metaphor for the inward and outward struggle Tom experiences. The joys and sorrows of chess are accurately portrayed by the author who has been through these emotions himself. The novel uses chess as a metaphor for inward and outward struggle.
Then Playing to Win is for you. Not only chess focused, it shows how Tom grows from boyhood to manhood with help from the game. Chess is used as a metaphor for the inward and outward struggle Tom experiences. The joys and sorrows of chess are accurately portrayed by the author who has been through these emotions himself. The novel uses chess as a metaphor for inward and outward struggle.
Tom, the hero, develops as a person through learning chess, eventually reaching the Grandmaster level, yet the book also deals with the challenges people have to face growing up. There's some tounge in cheek romance included. This novel performs the rare feat, seldom found in the game's literature, of accurately capturing the nature of the chess community and its struggle.
Only £9.49
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Sunday, 12 July 2009
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