Reputation and feedback

Adding your reputation to EnergyBook . . . → Read More: Reputation and feedback

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EnergyBook – press release

Built on a the well known Rainworx platform EnergyBook’s processes will be familiar to many already and easy to learn for new users.

Although it is 100% free EnergyBook is packed full of features. Sellers are able to build a free store and can send invoices through an automated system. They can track payments . . . → Read More: EnergyBook – press release

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EnergyBook and Spoonfeeder

Spoonfeeder the professional listing software – perfect for EnergyBook . . . → Read More: EnergyBook and Spoonfeeder

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Using a froogle feed to add posts to EnergyBook

free listing of Froogle feed on EnergyBook. . . . → Read More: Using a froogle feed to add posts to EnergyBook

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OneToRemember on Amazon

We have added a lot of the OneToRemember books to Amazon.co.uk

OneToRemember on Amazon

The books are often a little more expensive on Amazon as the standard postage rate is 2.75 which doesn’t always cover the postage costs. Also Amazon charges a fee which we don’t charge ourselves on OneToremember. It’s up to you . . . → Read More: OneToRemember on Amazon

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Promoting posts on EnergyBook

Here are a few ideas of how to promote your posts on EnergyBook . . . → Read More: Promoting posts on EnergyBook

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Edward Abbey

Edward Paul Abbey (January 29, 1927 – March 14, 1989) was an American author and essayist noted for his advocacy of environmental issues and criticism of public land policies. His best-known works include the novel The Monkey Wrench Gang, which has been cited as an inspiration by radical environmental groups, and the non-fiction work Desert Solitaire. Writer Larry McMurtry referred to Abbey as the “Thoreau of the American West”. . . . → Read More: Edward Abbey

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Dave Foreman

Foreman had been interested in environmental issues since childhood, and from 1971, he became involved with wilderness protection. Between 1973 and 1980, he worked for The Wilderness Society as Southwest Regional Representative in New Mexico and the Director of Wilderness Affairs in Washington, DC. From 1976 to 1980, he was a board member for the New Mexico chapter of The Nature Conservancy . . . → Read More: Dave Foreman

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Jeremy Leggett

Jeremy Leggett, a geologist by training, began his career as a consultant for the oil industry, while teaching at the Royal School of Mines . His research on earth history was funded by oil companies BP and Shell, among others. He later became an environmental campaigner for Greenpeace, before evolving into a social entrepreneur and author. . . . → Read More: Jeremy Leggett

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John Seymour

John Seymour (12 June 1914 – 14 September 2004) was an influential figure in the self-sufficiency movement. Precise categorisation is difficult: he was a writer, broadcaster, environmentalist, smallholder and activist; a rebel against: consumerisation, industrialisation, genetically modified organisms, cities, motor cars; and an advocate for: self-reliance, personal responsibility, self-sufficiency, conviviality (food, drink, dancing and singing), gardening, caring for the Earth and for the soil. . . . → Read More: John Seymour

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How to grade a book

Here are some definitions to help you grade a book . . . → Read More: How to grade a book

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How to identify a first edition

Here are a few ways to identify a first edition. . . . → Read More: How to identify a first edition

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EnergyBook an ebay alternative

EnergyBook has been created as an ebay alternative . . . → Read More: EnergyBook an ebay alternative

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This blog

An introduction to OneToRemember and EnergyBook. . . . → Read More: This blog

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