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Books with author Ian Carmichael

  • A Lawyer's Guide to Marketing: How to Create a Profitable Marketing Strategy for Your Law Firm

    Noah Carmichael

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 1, 2017)
    Although big law firm and small law firm marketing strategies have similarities to other small businesses, there is one thing you must keep in mind. You are NOT like other small or local businesses. The question then becomes, why are you utilizing the same marketing strategies as everyone else? Learn how to develop and improve your law firm marketing efforts to include data and analytics to get more clients and understand what attracts visitors to your law firm. In “A Lawyers Guide to Marketing,” you will discover: • How having a client-centered website can significantly improve your (UX) user experience • How to define and develop your law firms content strategy • Why law firms should still use traditional marketing strategies to remain top of mind • How to improve your digital marketing efforts across all channels to lower costs and improve conversion • Why online reputation management matters to your law firms bottom line • How call tracking and conversation analytics can make your law firm more money Book Chapters: Chapter 1: The Client-Centered Website Design Chapter 2: Content Strategy and Development Chapter 3: Traditional Marketing and Building Offline Authority Chapter 4: A Look at Digital Marketing and Your Law Firm Chapter 5: Building Your Online Reputation Chapter 6: Call Tracking and Conversation Analytics Chapter 7: Creating Closed-Loop Analytics to Improve Conversions Also Included are 2 Checklists: • In-house Marketing Questionnaire • Agency Questionnaire
  • Things as They Are - Mission Work in Southern India

    Amy Carmichael

    eBook (, March 19, 2017)
    This edition of Amy Carmichael's evocative account working as a missionary in rural India includes the original and evocative photographs and imagery of India's people and environment. Written at the opening of the 20th century, this stunning book charts the journey made by Carmichael and her company into the depths of rural India. There they encountered the poor and dispossessed, whom they set about converting to Christianity. While reactions ranged from receptive to hostile, the journey itself was an illuminating one: the manner of the local traditions, the behaviour of the natives, and the atmosphere of Southern India all impressed deeply upon Carmichael. The book itself was endorsed by many Christian ministers of the era, who found the frank and open accounts Amy Carmichael committed to the pages illuminating. No attempt is made to hide or whitewash the hardship and difficulty the poor suffered, or of the widespread devotion to the Hindu faith which had existed there for thousands of years. During her travels, Carmichael encountered many tribal and other groupings which differed from one another. Sure to photograph the most interesting when permitted, it is thus that this book carries historical value - many of the groups Carmichael encountered today no longer exist, or are diminished in status. Things as They Are is thus an underappreciated and historic work, for its eye-opening and moving accounts of Christian missions and the poverty suffered in India.
  • Magoo Who: Life Through My Eyes

    Anne Carmichael

    eBook
    Goo was a street cat. He was born blind. Somehow, he managed to survive for two years on the rough streets of South Philadelphia before being rescued by the PSPCA and taken to their shelter. Be transported back in time to find out the events surrounding Goo's birth, and live with him through the two 'lost years'. Remember, it's not the size of the cat in the fight, but the size of the fight in the cat. Goo's fight is enormous. This is his story.
  • Soulsphere: Imprisoned

    L Carmichael

    Paperback (Strategic Book Publishing & Rights Agency, LLC, Nov. 1, 2019)
    Soulsphere: Imprisoned, a romantic science fiction and fantasy novel for young adult readers, takes place about five centuries into the future. It is the first book in a series.Within the twelve extraterrestrial colony planets that exist, some humans have evolved certain mind powers.Gale McCarthy lives alone in Earth's wilderness, surrounded by a dome called the Sciath Inchinn, a shield that protects her from all harm. The shield reflects all attacks back onto the attackers, killing them, which forces Gale to avoid all human contact.When Prince Oberon's ship lands in her forest to begin his conquest of the planet, the Sciath makes short work of his soldiers. Oberon and his army employ a psychic weapon called the Arm Inchinn, which allows them to control, hurt, enslave, and kill with only a thought. Gale is the first being in the galaxy immune to the weapon.Oberon captures Gale and brings her onto his ship to study her, learn about her Sciath, and try to turn her power to his advantage. After performing tests on her, Oberon introduces Gale to his master, a half-human, half-vulture hybrid called the Praetor. This overlord decides that since no one can turn her to their side with threats, the only way she will join them is for Oberon to make her love him.Author Bio: L. Carmichael is a math and science teacher of middle and high school students in Thousand Oaks, California. She currently teaches classes at her local teen center and is also a private tutor for SAT/ACT preparation. She is a community volunteer and an ordained minister.
  • Three Men in a Boat

    Jerome K. Jerome, Ian Carmichael

    MP3 CD (The Classic Collection, April 28, 2015)
    Jerome K. Jerome’s travel-guide-cum-satire of Victorian EnglandHarris, George, and J. are three Victorian idlers. But their often lethargic routine needs a change of scenery. Why not a trip up the Thames in an open boat? Rife with social satire and Victorian wit, Jerome K. Jerome’s novel offers an unexpectedly humorous travelogue and paints a vivid picture of nineteenth century England.This novel is part of Brilliance Audio's extensive Classic Collection, bringing you timeless masterpieces that you and your family are sure to love.
  • Forensic Science: In Pursuit of Justice

    L E Carmichael

    Library Binding (Essential Library, Jan. 1, 2015)
    "This title presents the history of forensics. Vivid text details how early studies of toxic chemicals and firearm analysis led to modern scientific crime solving techniques. It also puts a spotlight on the brilliant scientists who made these advances possible."--Publisher's website.
  • Humpback Whale Migration

    L. E. Carmichael

    language (The Child's World, Inc., Jan. 1, 2014)
    Explains how humpback whales live and grow; discusses their migration, its purpose, and its route; and lists threats humpback whales may face on their migration.
  • Bear at the Beach and Other Adventures

    Clay Carmichael

    Flexibound (Seagrass Press, Oct. 24, 2017)
    Bear at the Beach & Other Adventures presents children with three stories of a cuddly, plush, bear named Bear. Bear goes on adventures and learns about friendship and emotions. In Bear at the Beach & Others Adventures, kids and parents will find a collection of three stories from writer and illustrator Clay Carmichael. The loveable and stuffed Bear is center stage, taking on adventures of heart at home and afar. In Bear at the Beach, our plush protagonist sets out to find a father who will love him unconditionally, but learns that his little girl, Clara, gives him all the love he needs. In Used-Up Bear, time has left our favorite stuffed toy in dire, threadbare straits. Will Clara throw Bear away in favor of a shiny new toy? The surprising and heart-warming conclusion cements Bear's place in Clara's life. Bear loses Clara in Lonesome Bear, and befriends new toys on his search for his best friend. Full of emotions that young children can relate to, Clay Carmichael's endearing collection is a gentle introduction to reading.
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  • Used-Up Bear

    Clay Carmichael

    Hardcover (NorthSouth, April 1, 1998)
    In this poignant sequel to ""Bear at the Beach"", Bear doesn't think that Clara will love him anymore now that he's old and faded. Full color.
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  • Amazing Feats of Civil Engineering

    L E Carmichael

    Library Binding (Essential Library, Aug. 1, 2014)
    Explains what civil engineering is, how most people get into the profession, and discusses notable civil engineers and their projects.
  • Bigfoot: Man, Monster, or Myth?

    Carrie Carmichael

    Library Binding (Heinemann/Raintree, Dec. 1, 1977)
    An inquiry into the existence of the purportedly half-human, half-animal creatures said to have roamed the northwestern states and British Columbia for hundreds of years.
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  • Brother, Brother

    Clay Carmichael

    eBook (Roaring Brook Press, July 30, 2013)
    The day his grandmother dies, seventeen-year-old Billy “Brother” Grace discovers that he has a twin who has recently made headlines by nearly overdosing on drugs. His twin also happens to be the son of a powerful senator. His newly discovered family may not be all that interested in a cheery reunion, but Brother is determined to get answers. When he arrives on the secluded island off the coast of North Carolina where the senator and his family live, sparks will fly, old resentments will be released, and secrets revealed. Part coming-of-age story, part love story, Clay Carmichael's Brother, Brother is a book about finding out that who you are and where you come from aren't necessarily the same thing.