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Monique Harris...


Monique Harris has revealed herself as a woman of many talents, wearing a number of professional hats including author, speaker, and internet marketer as well as marketing consultant. Originally born in New York, Harris now makes her home in Silver Spring, Maryland. Although not a college graduate—she dropped out—Harris started working as a secretary. In 1995, she wrote and published a marketing manual and appeared as a guest speaker at various seminars in order to sell the manual. Besides that, Harris went a step further and began to sell the marketing manual online. Monique Harris prides herself on her strong work ethic and has made quite a profit from her persistence and ingenuity.

Harris is the author of many booklets, books, reports, and newsletters like Make Your Site Sell, the Paperless Newsletter Publishers Guide, How to Successfully Sell Information Products On-line. She is also the co-author of Make Your Knowledge Sell, a book she wrote with a highly successful web marketer named Dr. Ken Evoy.

Make Your Site Sell is a bit of a short read and its concise content is geared for beginners more than anyone else. Within its pages, you will find brief information on how to build a website and create a market for particular products or services on the internet. Conversely, Harris’ book Make Your Knowledge Sell is a far more comprehensive volume filled with rich details regarding different methods that have been used for creating, publishing, marketing, and selling one’s own information product online. Its appeal and relevance is much wider; both beginners and veterans can learn something. Basic knowledge is a prerequisite to reading this book as it does mention information and speak with terminology that some may be unfamiliar with. One of Harris’ more recent works, the Paperless Newsletter, explains that you can actually make a newsletter that will provide you up to $2,000 per month.

Monique Harris serves as the president of Marketing Moguls, a Maryland-based marketing and public relations firm that assists businessmen and authors with the sales and distribution of their products and books both online and offline. In order to access Harris’ exclusive newsletter you will have to pay a subscription price of around $250 annually—and many seem willing to spend as much for her unique services. Most of the newsletter’s content revolves around offering detailed alternative for web businesses that are using ezines as a method of publicizing. She points out that the costs involved with the ezine will mean less profit for you and more in other people’s pockets and that by becoming a newsletter publishers you see more of your profits. (Harris has another biweekly webzine called The Infopreneur Informer.)