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Facebook Ads Secrets by Alexander Davinci: An Effective Guide to Using Facebook Ads to Scale Your Bu
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. Facebook Ads Secrets by Alexander Davinci First, there were the multiple privacy violation scandals, then the Russian conspiracy scandal, and finally, the exposure of the fact that a good chunk of the marketing denominators like likes and comments were mostly fake and were utilized according to the money spent by different brands to bloat the numbers and value of major brands. Combine all these factors, and many would say that Facebook marketing is a thing of the past, but that’s only partially true. Even if we take Facebook’s unethical marketing practices into account, there is still a sizable chunk of the audience out there to whom your brand can reach out and engage with quality content. This reach out is crucial as each post that your brand shares on social media act as the equivalent of a backlink to your website. Based on these facts alone, it’s safe to say that Facebook has become the third largest search engine after Google and YouTube, essentially making it an integral part of SEO. Also, let's not forget the fact that paid advertising on Facebook is much, much cheaper than paid advertising on search engines, especially Google. This is why building your social media presence through Facebook is more important than ever in 2020. Grab a copy of this book now!
Alexander Davinci (Author), Digital Voice Mike G (Narrator)
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Summary of The Splendid and the Vile by Erik Larson: A Saga of Churchill, Family, and Defiance Durin
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. Summary of The Splendid and the Vile by Erik Larson Erik Larson’s The Splendid and the Vile is a vivid account of the British experience of World War II from 1940 to 1941. It is filled with insight into the life of Winston Churchill, who led the British during a time of war and heartbreak. Adolf Hitler had broken France and turned his attention to the island nation, and Churchill was tasked with leading the nation and preserving the last free outpost of Hitler’s Europe. The tome is a detailed foray into the outstanding British leadership that prevailed against terrible odds, with over 500 pages of historical fact, dates, battles, heroics, diary entries, and international relations between allies and enemies. It covers events from the first week of May 1940 to the New Year’s Eve of 1941, but there is enough material for years of reading—and decades of inspiration. Larson divides his tale into seven major parts, covering between one and four months each in successive periods. It begins with Winston Churchill’s acceptance of the position of Prime Minister of Britain in May 1940. Around this time, Hitler’s nefarious activities were climaxing in Holland, Belgium, and Luxembourg. Neville Chamberlain was ousted by popular outcry at a crucial point in the war, and Churchill was promptly summoned to fill in the post. Grab a copy of this book now!
Alexander Cooper (Author), Digital Voice Mike G (Narrator)
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History of Vikings by Alexander Cooper: An Epic Guide to the Viking Age and Feared Norse Seafarers.
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. History of Vikings by Alexander Cooper History is always filled with information, which describes different events that took place at different periods. As we read history books, we learn and discover about certain events. We learn what preceded those events or what caused them. We want to know why things were as they were (or how we learned). However, the main thing with history is that information we have can often be misleading or incomplete. The similar thing happened with Vikings. For many of us, the first picture that comes to our minds when we mention the word “Viking” is a savage, colossal man, wearing a beard, and carrying a huge axe in one hand. Many of us have at least heard of the Vikings. We think we know something about them. However, things we know are usually not in correlation with the real historical facts. This is where this book comes to the scene. “History of Vikings” is a book where we read about Vikings, their customs, their life, and more. Since the book is a collection of close historical facts, “History of Vikings” is written to educate its readers. If you wanted to know more about the mystical people from the Northern Europe then this book is just for you! Grab a copy of this book now!
Alexander Cooper (Author), Digital Voice Mike G (Narrator)
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Trail of Tears by Alexander Cooper: An Epic History On the Removal of Seminoles, Creek, Choctaw, and
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. Trail of Tears by Alexander Cooper This book is a historical review of one of the darkest and cruelest chapters in the history of the United States. Here in this book, it describes historical events that lead to the removal the Native American people from their land in the name of profit. As the settlers came to the North-American continent and as they began inhabiting the land, they found that the land is already inhabited by Native people. The people that lived there were colloquially called “Indians.” Even though the Native Americans were usually perceived as benefactors and people who would help the settlers, little by little the new people wanted to remove the Native American people. This is written as a historical book, which means it numerous historical facts. These facts are connected to the real-life events that took place in the nineteenth century on North American soil. We hope you will enjoy reading it! Grab a copy of this book now!
Alexander Cooper (Author), Digital Voice Mike G (Narrator)
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History of Japan by Alexander Cooper
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. History of Japan by Alexander Cooper Japan, the country of the rising sun, is today known as one of the most prosperous and technologically advanced nations despite not having many natural resources. It is full of hardworking, ethical people that live with a mix of old-time traditions and new-age progressive lifestyles. It’s the land of famed and virtuous samurai warriors, for whom loyalty is everything, and of legendary and adept ninja assassins, capable of bypassing any obstacle. No less famed is Japanese art, unique in its style and form, from short haiku songs to breathtaking watercolor paintings, both amazingly vivid and simplistic in form. It’s the country of Buddhist Zen masters, who were wise and spiritual, symbols of moderation and morality. At the same time, it’s the culture of geishas, who represented indulgence, entertainment, and corporeal desires. Today, it is one of the most liberal and democratic countries, yet it still has an emperor on the throne and a long tradition of shōguns, who were more or less military dictators. All in all, Japan seems to be a country of paradoxes and oppositions, of yin and yang. Grab a copy of this book now!
Alexander Cooper (Author), Digital Voice Mike G (Narrator)
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Summary of The Giver by Lois Lowry: Giver Quartet Book
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. Summary of The Giver by Lois Lowry The Giver is a novel written by award-winning author Lois Lowry which was published in 1993. Before publishing The Giver, she won a Newbery Medal for her novel Number the Stars. The Giver also earned her a Newbery Medal because of its themes and fame. The Giver is a story of a brilliant boy named Jonas who happens to live in a society that is being controlled by the rules and tradition of The Elders. Through his wisdom and mannerism, Jonas is selected as the Receiver of Memory, a post that distinguishes him from others and gives him authority. He follows the rules and receives wisdom in the form of memories, but soon becomes upset with the rules. He is shocked at the killing of babies and others. Jonas, finally, wants to get rid of this society and saves the baby that is being released or killed by his father. The two go to Elsewhere to in search of freedom, hope, life and colors. You will definitely enjoy this beautifully plotted novel. The depth of characterization will occupy your mind till you finish this artistic narration. Grab a copy of this book now!
Alexander Cooper (Author), Digital Voice Mike G (Narrator)
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Queen Elizabeth I by History-Episode: A Biography of a Very Important Queen In World History
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. Queen Elizabeth I by History-Episode From the moment she was conceived, Queen Elizabeth I of England was the subject of controversy. The daughter of King Henry VIII and his second wife Anne Boleyn, Elizabeth was accused of being illegitimate by English Catholics before she was even born, as they refused to acknowledge the annulment of Henry's first marriage. Elizabeth's childhood was tumultuous, as her mother was executed when she was two and a half years old, and she was raised as Henry's daughter but not Henry's heir. Elizabeth became Queen in 1558, succeeding her half-sister Mary Tudor to the throne. Elizabeth refused to marry immediately and rule as co-regent with her husband, as Mary had done, and her decision to remain single and rule alone became a defining feature of her reign. However, Elizabeth knew that by entertaining the notion of marriage to a foreign prince she could maintain control of her own political authority. Naming an heir, whether from her own body or not, would destabilize her position and leave her vulnerable to a coup. Elizabeth’s voluntary decision to never marry inspired a cult of virginity where the Queen’s decision to remain a virgin gradually became regarded as her greatest virtue. Poets, writers, and artists fueled the public’s worship of her virtue by creating recognizable iconography that created a legend around Elizabeth, even while she was still alive. Elizabeth’s loyal subjects often pointed out that her reign fulfilled one of the prophecies of Merlin, “then shall a Royal Virgin reign, which shall stretch her white rod over the Belgic shore and the great Castile smite so sore withal that it shall make him shake and fall.” The “great Castile,” of course, referred to King Philip of Spain. Grab a copy of this book now!
History-Episode (Author), Digital Voice Mike G (Narrator)
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The War of the Roses by History-Episode: Fascinating History of the Fall of Plantagenet and Rise of
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. The War of the Roses by History-Episode The Wars of the Roses were a complex set of battles, skirmishes, and kidnappings during the 15th century in England. They had their roots in the nearby Civil War of France, which greatly influenced English politics for years to come. Though there is no one universally accepted start or end date for these wars, the major events throughout the wars occurred between 1455 and 1485. The central reason for the Wars of the Roses, otherwise referred to as the 15th century English Civil War, was a tug-of-war between two families for the throne of England. Though both families were in fact closely related, they had split half a century earlier. Instead of one unified Plantagenet family, the cousins became Lancasters and Yorks. While the Lancasters remained on the throne, the Yorks were overlooked in the succession of kings. The Yorks became jealous, given their equal relation to England’s ancient monarchy, and when the Plantagenet-Lancaster dynasty appeared tragically weakened by the succession of Henry VI, the royal cousins took the opportunity to demand a new ruler. Henry VI took over the rule of England upon the death of his father when he was not yet one year old. A scramble over leadership in the boy’s appointed Regency Council led to the prominence first of Henry’s Lancaster uncles, then Richard of York. Upon Henry’s coming of age, Richard of York was unwilling to give up his power and under many pretenses, he raised an army. Grab a copy of this book now!
History-Episode (Author), Digital Voice Mike G (Narrator)
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The History of Norway by History-Episode: From Brutal Battle of World War II To Present Day
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. The History of Norway by History-Episode Most of Scandinavia has been covered by ice at least three times, and the last ice melted about 14,000 years ago. The first traces of man in Norway dates back to sometime after 10,000 BC and they came both from the South and the North East. The Viking Age (793-1066 AD) For more than three centuries, the Vikings voyaged and invaded neighboring countries. Little by little they acquired national identities and became Swedes, Danes and Norwegians. Local chieftains were administrating their own areas of the country until Harald Hårfagre united Norway into one kingdom and became the first king around 885. The fundamental element for the Vikings was the ships, the instrument and symbol of Viking expansion. Due to the exceptional qualities and navigational skills, they spread across Europe, down the Caspian Sea, to Greenland and Iceland, and in the year 1000 to North America, where Leif Eriksson reached the American continent – about five hundred years earlier than Christopher Columbus. At that time Norway became a Christian country and the ruling king oppressed the Viking religion, but many people continued to hold on to the old beliefs. Traces of this Nordic mythology can still be seen in the names of the days of the week and in Norwegian holiday celebrations. Grab a copy of this book now!
History-Episode (Author), Digital Voice Mike G (Narrator)
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Scottish History by History-Episode: Fascinating History of Scotland From Beginning to the End
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. Scottish History by History-Episode A sense of poetic irony registers when one learns that Scotland has never won a major military battle when the odds were in their favor.[1] In 1513, the largest Scottish army to ever invade England was defeated by a significantly smaller English army at Flodden Field. In only two hours, the Scots lost ten thousand men. History repeated itself in 1542, when a Scottish army of 15,000 men was defeated by only 3,000 English soldiers. Despite their much smaller numbers, the English managed to take 1,200 Scottish men as prisoners. This humiliating defeat eventually contributed to the demise of King James V. The massive global success of Braveheart, Mel Gibson’s Oscar-winning blockbuster epic medieval war film, has helped perpetuate a seductive image of the Scottish as being valiant underdogs, possessors of a brand of earthly pride that serve them well in conflicts with their more powerful southern neighbor. Historical facts do corroborate this impression. When they were pitted against English forces that easily outranked them in numbers and technological sophistication, the Scottish prevailed. William Wallace’s victory at the Battle of Stirling Bridge in 1297 is probably the best example of Scottish resilience against the odds. Robert the Bruce has a similar claim to fame with the Battle of Bannockburn seventeen years later when his men defeated an English army that was three times as massive. Grab a copy of this book now!
History-Episode (Author), Digital Voice Mike G (Narrator)
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This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. Lilianya never wanted anything more than to make a difference... Every step of the way, she is overshadowed... until she discovers the key to wielding magic... The resistance is hidden away from the empire, but it's only a matter of time until they're discovered. If preparing to fight the empire wasn't enough trouble, the resistance runs into issues with pirates stealing their resources off of the coast. They struggle to continue training, learn magic, use the dragon stone, and prevent the pirate attacks. Lilianya steps up with an idea to stop the pirates. Even more, Lilianya believes there's a chance they can turn the pirates to their side, brining even more people into the resistance against the empire. Will she be able to convince the pirates to join, or will the resistance have another obstacle from bringing peace throughout the land of Kaeldroga? If you love Eragon, Dragonriders of Pern, Ezaara, Dragon Blood, Dragon Gate, and every other brilliant dragonrider epic out there, you'll love Dragonia: Rise of Magic because... well, dragons. And wyverns, drakes, wyrms, and amphitheres! Get it Now!
Craig A. Price Jr. (Author), Digital Voice Mike G (Narrator)
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This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. The empire is on the brink of a collapse... But can the resistance convince the people of Kaeldroga it is time to march… or will they miss their opportunity… Devarius knows time is fleeting, and the resistance needs to make their move. He sends the heroes of the resistance to all corners of the land to unite everyone together under one banner to face the empire in a last battle. When he arrives in the capital, no one listens to him. He finds himself imprisoned. Meanwhile, his sister across the country is facing a political showdown to convince a well-meaning duke of the corruption of the emperor… a corruption that has betrayed the duke’s family in time’s past. The fate of all Kaeldroga lies in Devarius’s hands. Will they be able to overcome the empire, or will they fall to another hundred years of tyranny under the emperor’s rule? If you love Eragon, Dragonriders of Pern, Ezaara, Dragon Blood, Dragon Gate, and every other brilliant dragonrider epic out there, you'll love Dragonia: Fall of the Dragons because... well, dragons. And wyverns, drakes, wyrms, and amphipteres! Get it Now!
Craig A. Price Jr. (Author), Digital Voice Mike G (Narrator)
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