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By: Kim and Charles Petty
Problogging: Making Money From Blogs Kim and Charles Petty A weblog (or simply blog) is a website that 'publishes' or features articles (which are called 'blog posts', 'posts', or 'entries'), written (read entire article)
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By: John Neyman
5 Quick Newsletter Tips John Neyman You know you need to stay in touch with the people on your list, but you're in two minds about starting a newsletter. Will it take up too much of your time? What if (read entire article)
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By: Million Dollar Mike Morgan
Copywriting Secret - Using Personality to Sell Million Dollar Mike Morgan I love this hoagie place a few blocks from my office called Franklin's Hoagies. They make a pretty killer cheese steak... but (read entire article)
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By: Rob Metras
Virtual Book Tours Expose Your Books for More Sales Rob Metras Authors have several routes of promotion for their newly published works. They can traipse across the country at the behest of their publ (read entire article)
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By: Steven E
Experience Research = Credible Writing Steven E Credible writing starts with sound research. Then use your own experience to develop your material and you will write more authentically.1. Define you (read entire article)
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By: Steven E
Getting Published Steven E A recent survey showed that more than eighty percent of Americans want to write a book. This extraordinary statistic is somewhat puzzling considering that the National Endow (read entire article)
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By: Fabian Toulouse
Feel Better Ecards Fabian Toulouse When you are sick or feeling down, nothing picks you up like a hearty laugh-except maybe when you are recovering from surgery and a belly laugh would jerk out your s (read entire article)
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By: Alex Richardson
Local Newspapers Though the internet and radio have taken over quite a bit of advertising in recent times, local newspapers still have quite a bit of an influence in smaller communities. No matter (read entire article)
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By: Heather Simpson
Using Symbols to Show Emotion in Text Heather Simpson Smileys and emoticons are used in written forms of communication to describe a particular emotion or mood that is within the message that is sent. (read entire article)
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By: Drey Peterson
NY Times Newspaper Today, print media has a lot of competition, from dozens of news channels and the web. A new blog appears every day and it seems everyone wants to be a citizen journalist. It's g (read entire article)
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By: Keil Newman
publishing houses Once upon a time, when you wanted to have a book printed and handed out to book stores, you had to go with one of the major publishing houses. Though there were some self-publishi (read entire article)
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By: Kim and Charles Petty
Building Your List with Articles Kim and Charles Petty You can build your list simply by writing articles, whether you have thought of it or not.Quite simply, you write and submit your articles on you (read entire article)
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By: Kim and Charles Petty
Have Your Own Voice Through Creating Special Reports Kim and Charles Petty You're probably searching for additional revenue streams to keep your business solid and secure in this contracting economy a (read entire article)
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By: Mike
Panic Away e-Book Review Mike Are you looking for a permanent solution to your severe anxiety and panic attack? Then you need 'Panic Away' e-book. This book helps you cure your anxiety and panic attac (read entire article)
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By: Alex Richardson
Comic Book Publishers Crime, horror, science fiction and adventure are all fodder for comic book publishers. The 20th century saw the introduction of superheroes and the villains they had to face. (read entire article)
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By: Chris Sussan
Great Expectations One of the best storytellers in the English language is the novelist, Charles Dickens. He is feted for writing gripping, believable tales with wonderful characters. His book, Gre (read entire article)
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By: Ray Napier
Stop Listening to Gurus and Dominate Your Niche Ray Napier Online Traffic is like fuel to your car, without it you will not move. Online traffic is so important because it is the measure of success, h (read entire article)
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By: Connie Sanders
Underwriting - How Long Is Too Long? Connie Sanders I received the this question from K.S. who lives in Antelope, California. I get this question all the time. It is one of my pet peeves because there (read entire article)
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By: Jamie Preston
Albert Camus Reading the stranger by Albert Camus was a particularly eye-opening experience in my young life. I wasn't very familiar with the existentialists at the time. Of course, I had read No E (read entire article)
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By: John Harris
Regarding Frames John Harris Today's article is about frames and how having the proper frame in any encounter in life (Especially with women) will improve your chances ten fold. The concept is simple (read entire article)
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By: Francis Brompton
Well informed consumers are empowered consumers. Many people take a great deal of care ensuring that they are making wise purchases. The philosophy should apply to health as well. The Physicians Desk (read entire article)
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By: Baily Richards
Learning Resources More and more of my friends are turning to home schooling because they are disappointed with their public schools. I know this is something that I will never do because I do not (read entire article)
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By: A Kasady
Mysterious Ghosts at the Old Sheep's Inn - Part 2 by A Kasady It seemed that Robert enjoyed his job, especially in beating his prisoners to death and disposing their bodies. At this point, Annabel, (read entire article)
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By: Kenrick Cleveland
Avoiding Persuasion Pitfalls (Part 1) by Kenrick Cleveland "Linguistics is arguably the most hotly contested property in the academic realm. It is soaked with the blood of poets, theologians, philos (read entire article)
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By: Rory Francis
There are many different ways to find someone you are looking for, and now that the Internet is becoming something that many have access to, they turn there first when they are hoping to find that mis (read entire article)
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By: Rae Goodman
Since President Franklin D. Roosevelt was the first President in office to travel by plane in 1943, air travel has been the favorite transport for every President since. Air Force One is the title by (read entire article)
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By: Rory Francis
For whatever reason you find yourself moving, you’ll need to put in a change of address for all your correspondence. Even for the average person, this task can be quite daunting if it’s not approached (read entire article)
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By: Keil Newman
Herbal medicine has been practiced by people for many generations. In the past, the Egyptians were best known for their herbal potions and cures for different types of diseases. In our present time, t (read entire article)
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By: Casey Howard
If you don't have time to get out and get your local paper each day, and you don't want a subscription, you can always find local news on an online newspaper. Sites like MSN and Yahoo are great for na (read entire article)
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By: Shelley Wake
IĂ‚'ve spoken to hundreds of editors, employers, and project managers about how they choose a freelancer for a job. Whether they were reviewing job applications or considering project bids, they all h (read entire article)
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By: Shelley Wake
If thereÂ's no entry fee, why not enter? If I donÂ't win, I donÂ't lose anything. Many a new writer has been burned by thinking this way. Free competitions may not cost you any money to enter, but (read entire article)
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By: Sophfronia Scott
Copyright is the writer's security blanket. It just makes you feel better to know your words are protected. I once knew a writer who was so scared his work would be stolen, he never sent it anywhere. (read entire article)
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By: Sophfronia Scott
Lots of writers like to talk about writing books. You hear very few talking about writing book proposals. Maybe that's why it's easy to forget that a strong book proposal is the first step to getting (read entire article)
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By: packaging coach
My email is overflowing with seminar information about programs at upcoming trade shows. I'm like every one else whose time is at a premium. How can I maximize my time when I am at the show? How can I (read entire article)
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By: The Screenplay/Story Consultant
EVALUATING YOUR OWN WORK By Derek Rydall Founder, ScriptwriterCentral.com “Words strain, Crack and sometimes break, under the burden, Under the tension, slip, slide, perish, Decay with imprecis (read entire article)
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By: Matthew C. Keegan
I rarely suffer from what writerÂ's complain about the most and that is: writerÂ's block. Oh, sure, if I must write on a subject that I am not familiar with, then a certain amount of trepidation and (read entire article)
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By: Avish
"Watchability." Both my spell checker and an online dictionary tell me that "watchability" is not a real word. However, I will continue to use it because, in my opinion, the ability to be watchable ma (read entire article)
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By: Shelley Wake
ThereÂ's a rumor out there in the publishing world that an editor wonÂ't even look at the work of a new writer. It might be true for certain types of writing, but after interviewing hundreds of edit (read entire article)
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By: Shelley Wake
To be a successful writer and get noticed, being good often isnÂ't good enough. You have to shine. You have to have something that puts you above all others. Of course though, nobody is perfect. Ever (read entire article)
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By: Barbara White
Have you ever fallen asleep when listening to a speech or presentation? Sometimes a little nap during a presentation can boost your energy for the rest of the day. Speakers- if you want to be the one (read entire article)
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By: Rachelle Arlin Credo
Everybody knows writing a story is not easy. Like the drama or the poem, it is imaginative literature that should appeal to the emotions of the readers. Since it communicates the writer's interpretati (read entire article)
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By: Nomad Rick
Writing and walking are a seemingly odd mix of topics for an article, but they go well together. Particularly if you write during breaks in your walk. Writing Journals Whether you are writing artic (read entire article)
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By: Matthew C. Keegan
Writing for web content is one of the easiest ways for writers to get their work published. If you have yet to submit articles for syndication, you are missing out on a wonderful opportunity to share (read entire article)
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By: Matthew C. Keegan
I am simply amazed at the problems some of my colleagues are experiencing regarding writing job proposals for customers. So often I hear that there has been some sort of disagreement between client an (read entire article)
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By: Sophfronia Scott
Writing a book is a huge endeavor. It means someone has decided to dedicate a certain amount of time to putting words on paper. But so many people don't finish what they start. Maybe they've run out o (read entire article)
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By: Sophfronia Scott
The agent issue is such an emotional one for writers. Having one is a huge validation. I was fortunate to sign with an agent while still writing my first novel and it was wonderful being able to work (read entire article)
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By: Tom Antion
RESEARCH YOUR AUDIENCE It amazes me how some speakers will show up for a speaking engagement and really not know anything about the audience they are speaking to. Many speakers just get lazy and feel (read entire article)
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By: Matthew C. Keegan
Writing for online publishing can be a tricky undertaking especially considering that what may be popular today may not be so in a month or two, thereby making what you wrote irrelevant. To overcome (read entire article)
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By: Duca
Titanium ore was first discovered in 1791 in Cornish beach sands by the English clergyman and mineralogist, William Gregor. The new element was not purified until 1910, however, and another 40 years w (read entire article)
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By: Duca
1) Wash your pen every few weeks and whenever changing ink color. 2) Use only cold or tepid water when washing the pen. Demineralised water will work best (tap water sometimes contains particles which (read entire article)
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