4.27.2005

:: Coin Ring

If you are a coin guy, or know a coin guy, learn to make a very nice coin ring from a silver fifty-cent piece. Not only is it wearable, but it would make a good prop to use in a coin on/off a rope type trick...

Visit the site, complete with photos, HERE.

(Thanks to MagicRants.com for the link...)

4.24.2005

:: Mind Games & Alain Nu

Mind Games: The Mysterious World of Alain Nu
Psychic Energy


Alain Nu uses the powers of his mind to defy logic and stun people around the country. He bends spoons and reads minds, and while blindfolded, is able to play Dodge Ball with the New Orleans Hornets basketball team.


Watch Alan in a new four-part series set to premier on the TLC channel starting tonight (Sunday, Apr 24th).

You can view the full schedule ...
HERE

4.22.2005

:: Magic Roadshow # 21

Issue 21 of Magic Roadshow is now posted on my website and available for general viewing. One of the nicest guys in magic, Oz Pearlman, is featured in an in-depth interview in this issue.

Check it out.. Oz Interview

4.20.2005

:: Evaluation Form

Here is another very useful form, courtesy of my friend - David Breth. Feel free to visit the 'form link' at the bottom of the post and print off the form for your personal use...

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Ever wonder why you do not receive repeat customers? Or what you can do to give your new and repeat clientele a higher quality of service?
Spit out your pride!

You cannot feed your family and your ego at the same time! Listen to what people have to say, about you, your show and the way you treat others. The magic business is a people business and without people (besides yourself) you will not have a business (whether big or small).

At times (NOT OFTEN) I will ask a customer if they would fill in the evaluation upon the finish of the party/event. I ALWAYS send a thank you card a day after the event. If it is a child's birthday party I send one to the parent(s) and one to the birthday child. I then send (IN a separate envelope) the evaluation. I put the evaluation and another envelope with a stamp, my name, address and return address on it.

I receive 100% of the evaluations back and this will help you help yourself be willing to see yourself as human and not "I am David Breth the amazing magician, look at the fancy card sleights and most of all listen to my cheap jokes and become really bored with all the stuff I can magically do. da-da."

This may sound silly, but many a novice and several seasoned entertainers I know have an arrogance about them that you can smell 2 hours before they enter the room. Years ago I thought my child's birthday show was "off the hook and totally awesome", then I realized after listening to family, friends and customers that it was, as they would state, you have some "neat tricks" and "thank you for the tricks".

Now it is the children that come up to me after EVERY show and say Verbatim "I want you to come to my birthday party - and I will book three to four shows AT THAT PARTY THAT DAY!!!

Why?

I am and continue to be teachable, strive to be humble and am not trying to impress them with "my skills".

PLEASE FEEL FREE TO USE ANY AND OR ALL OF MY MATERIAL ROYALTY FREE! My entire goal is to be a help and see other's succeed. Remember: "Some people light up a room when they enter, some when they leave".

Click for Forms

David Breth
www.DavidBreth.com

4.18.2005

:: Contracts

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How many times have we been told to 'get it in writing'. It's easy to overlook task like putting together a performance contract when we have to worry about things like practice, appearance, and publicity.

My friend, David Breth, a pro from the Baltimore area, has graciously allowed me to reproduce his contract to a page on my web site. David says to feel free to copy it and conform it to suit your needs.

You don't need a sophisticated contract to offer you the basic protection you deserve. Now.. you don't have an excuse..

Click for Contracts

4.09.2005

:: Magic Roadshow

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Two things.. I don't usually have any idea what the content of my next issue of eMagic Deluxe ( due out Apr.15 ) will be about until roughly three days before publication. I compile resources and articles, sort through them and make my final decision just before putting everything together..

I can safely say that I have my next issue ready, and I still have a week to go.. I have a really good interview with Oz Pearlman in the folder, and I will run it in the next issue. Oz was kind enough to take the time to answer a number of lengthy questions that I wanted to ask...

Not your typical "what's your favorite color?" stuff..

Another popular fella completed an interview for me recently, and his answers were each about half the length of my questions. I wanted the interview to tell me something meaningful about the guy... I suppose it did..

It won't see the light of day.

Secondly, my newsletter 'eMagic Deluxe Journal of Magic' will undergo a name change in the next month. The new name will be 'Magic Roadshow'. I plan to combine it with a new website that's in the works - of the same name.

I don't know.. I like the name eMagic Deluxe, but it was intended to be a 'Cadillac Deville' type name. Many folks didn't get it. They changed Deluxe from a noun to a verb, and it lost it's significance.. My newsletter became 'eMagic - deluxe journal of magic' and that wasn't what I wanted, or intended..

It has never been a 'deluxe' journal of anything. It's a newsletter...

A very well-known marketer told me the other day that "newsletter's are dead". What he should have said was.."marketing newsletter's are dead". At one time, every Tom, Dick, and Harry had a marketing newsletter. There was literally tens of thousands.

Marketing newsletters ARE dead. I had one called the 'eBiz Beacon' several years ago, and was one of the lucky ones who sold my newsletter before the 'spam crises'. A publishing company outside Washington DC wanted my newsletter, and I made them the proud owners...

But.. I felt then, and still feel, that newsletters serve a valuable purpose. Even though I can get my daily paper on the web, I still subscribe to the paper version because it has it's conveniences. Magic newsletters serve a purpose as well... as long as they provide information that you would have trouble finding elsewhere..

What do you think?

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4.06.2005

:: Why Firefox ?

I use Firefox. Why? Because Internet Explorer has been nothing but a headache for the past few months. Explorer hangs up, windows won't shut, pages freeze, and I'm genuinely afraid to send valuable info through IE, even though I have a fairly sophisticated security suite...

Thankfully, Firefox is a small download, and I have all my preferences set exactly as I do with IE, including the same homepage, email, news sources, etcs..

Read what others have to say about Firefox, and then download it at the bottom of this post. (click the icon). Remember, you can download it to your desktop, open it from your desktop just as you would IE, and try it out painlessly before making it your browser of choice..

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Downloaded Firefox? Good. Now Put It to Work for You.

So you've read the glowing press and you're sick of the gaping security holes Internet Explorer opens into your personal computer and the personal data it manipulates. You've gone to Mozilla.org and you've downloaded the latest and greatest in Web browser technology. What next?

You could be content to use it just like you use any other browser. It'll happily import all your Internet Explorer preferences, bookmarks, etc. and let you interact with them the way you always have. You can set Firefox as your default browser and it will pop up when you clïck a link in your e-mail.

You can do everything you can do with Internet Explorer except run ActiveX controls (this is a feature, not a bug!), so you'll still need to use IE if you want to run Windows Update manually (though if you have Windows XP, we suggest turning on Automatic Updates and not fooling with manual updates anymore.)

Check Your Prefs
The first time you run Firefox, you will be given the option to import your current settings and bookmarks from Internet Explorer. This makes it easy to give Firefox a try without investing a lot of time tweaking it to your liking; and, let's face it, if you try it, you're probably going to keep using it. You'll also be asked at some point if you want to make Firefox your default web browser. We think that's a great idea.

Under the Tools menu, select Options... to open the Firefox preferences manager. We'll briefly walk through a few of them you may not have thought about. The manager organizes the preferences into five categories: General, Privacy, Web Features, Downloads and Advanced.

The General tab is highlighted automatically, but there isn't much new here. You might find the automatic proxy configuration option under Connections useful.

The Privacy tab contains lots of options dealing with how your browser stores information from your sessions and how it presents it to websites to which you return. Each option gives you the ability to clear all stored information quickly and conveniently. Firefox will offer to save your passwords internally and type in a master password each time it's necessary to access some web content. This feature works flawlessly and is even able to handle multiple logins for single pages. You also have fine-grained control over cookies, those relatively harmless bits of information websites leave behind in your browser to help them recognize you next time you come around.

Under the Web Features tab, there are all kinds of features that make old-time Web purists like me almost giddy. You may already have downloaded some sort of pop-up blocker for IE, but Firefox has this built in, and it's easy to gain control over which sites are allowed and which aren't allowed to spawn new windows all over your screen. You can choose to allow websites to load images or not, or to load them from their server and not allow off-site images that may carry tracking bugs to load.

The Advanced tab is where most of the fun is with Firefox. Here, you can adjust all kinds of default browser behaviors. The best feature of Firefox is tabbed browsing. This enables you to open multiple websites each in its own individual tab in a single browser window. These preferences allow the user to control when new tabs are created and when they come into focus.

We recommend unchecking the box that hides the tab bar when there is only one site open because of the visual reminder that you can add tabs instead of opening new windows. You can also right-click in the tab bar to create new tabs quickly and right-click existing tabs to bring up a contextual menu of options for dealing with them.

There is also a handy Software Update section that allows you to have Firefox automatically chëck for updates to both itself and to any extensions you have installed. The Advanced tab is also where heavy-duty secure certifïcate manipulation is handled.

Make Firefox Yours
Our next favorite thing to do with Firefox is to customize the main browser toolbar and select which toolbars are visible. Under View > Toolbars > Customize... you can drag and drop the browser's control icons as you like. You can also control the appearance of the Status bar at the bottom of the browser and the main Navigation and Bookmarks toolbars at the top.

Don't forget that the main Navigation toolbar includes its very own search box that you can associate with any search engine you prefer and that takes you straight to your results.

We wholeheartedly recommend turning on the Status bar because it's often handy to see where a link will take you before you clïck it, and that's one of the things you'll see in the Status Bar. The Sidebar is a special toolbar where you can see your bookmarks and History arranged hierarchically.

Each bookmark's properties includes a selection you can use to specify that the bookmark opens in the Sidebar instead of in the main browser window. This feature is great for bookmarking pages that are long lists of links that you'd like to open in the main window. In addition, the Sidebar comes with its own Search box tied to its current contents.

Extend Firefox
The most powerful feature of Firefox is undoubtedly its ability to be extended by third-party developers using XUL, the extensible framework developed by the Mozilla team as an answer to Microsoft's ActiveX. There are already dozens of excellent extensions designed for all kinds of purposes. You can see all the available extensions by selecting Extensions from the Tools menu and then choosing Get More Extensions at the bottom of the Extensions Manager. Below are some of our favorites:

Chatzilla - At Cafe ID (www.cafeid.com), we use Internet Relay Chat to communicate in real-time with our far-flung developer staff. There are lots of IRC clients out there, but none are quite as straightforward for use in a serious environment as Chatzilla. It allows you to open a multi-tabbed window containing all your IRC activity and supports most IRC commands. Best of all, it's free while many Windows IRC clients are shareware or commercial applications.

SearchStatus - this one does an excellent job of replacing both the missing functionality of the Google Toolbar and the Alexa Toolbar used heavily in website marketing to monitor traffïc and inbound links.

Adblock - lets you filter out website content by source address, simply by pointing and clicking.

Checky - opens up an interface between Firefox and numerous website validation and analysis tools, this is an essential tool for web developers.

Sage - a lightweight RSS and ATOM feed aggregator, used for viewing your collection of incoming RSS and ATOM feeds into a single, easy-to-use view.

Abe Vigoda Status - checks on and displays the status of Abe Vigoda in the Status bar.

More To Come
We can't recommend Firefox heartily enough. It's an excellent browser with a perfect collection of features that doesn't succumb to the bloat that was starting to drag down Netscape while at the same time allowing you to browse a bit more freely without worrying about running into a site that will allow the site owner to take control of your computer for her own nefarious ends.

The Firefox developers aren't resting on their successes. They want to help you take back the Web, and they're going to stay ahead of the browser technology game. Go ahead and give it a shot if you haven't already. We don't think you'll look back.


About The Author
Trevor Bauknight is a web designer and writer with over 15 years of experience on the Internet. He specializes in the creation and maintenance of business and personal identity online and can be reached at trevor@tryid.com. Stop by CafeID.com for a frëe tryout of the revolutionary SiteBuildingSystem and check-out our Flash-based website and IMAP e-mail hostïng solutions, complete with live support.

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4.01.2005

:: eMagic Deluxe - Issue 20

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Just a quick notice that Issue 20 of the eMagic Deluxe Journal of Magic has been published to my website. You can read the entire issue here...

www.StreetMagic.info/eMagic20.html

In this Issue.........

1) Reviews & Reason, my thoughts..
2) Review - Bob Solari's Link-Key
3) Forwarding Gmail to Your Cellphone
4) Bar Tricks & More.. Fun for bartenders & magicians
5) Coinvanish.. great site, videos, instructions..
6) Svengali Pitch Men.. What it's all about - plus video
7) Side note..
8) The Institute of Dexterity Hand and Finger Isometrics
9) Pepper(s) Ghost.. The What's and How-to's
10) The Ripper & Traveling with Michael Ammar

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:: Million Dollar Niches - free

"I love niche marketing because it’s so close to common sense. I
can’t think of a way where you start practicing just about any
kind of marketing without targeting your audience first.

Am I right on this? You betcha!

This is primarily the reason almost all marketing stars have made
their fortunes targeting a unique niche. Amid the mushroom growth
of generalized Web sites and online businesses, these savvy
entrepreneurs knew that real money is secretly hidden in small
nooks and crannies, called niches.

They listened very closely to the needs, wants and personal
values of people they chose to serve, and then spotted the right
opportunity. What they’ve actually done is smartly identified a
need, or a problem where they’ve found a gap, and modeled their
businesses successfully focusing that specific, and unmet need."

The above is a quote from Amin Khan, author of "Million Dollar Niches".
You can read the ebook (pdf), normally about twenty dollars, HERE

I'm not going to guarantee that it will make you rich, but it is interesting
reading. Interviews with Corey Rudl, Joe Vitale, Terry Dean,
Pamela Haywood, and others contains useful information..

Courtesy of In A Whim .com Check it out.