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Beware of Automatic Letter Generators by Shaun Fawcett Copyright © Shaun R. Fawcett
If you’ve spent any time online looking for letter writing help you have no doubt come across software programs that “automatically ge
Looking To Sell Your Book For A Good Price by Marshall Masters Many self-publishing authors plan on eventually selling their book to a large publisher at a good price. The fast track way to achieve this goal is to push up the market
Promotional Pens: Writing Your Edge In Business by Trevor Marshall Pens are used by almost everybody, from students, professionals, housewives, company executives and virtually in any type of job. Therefore making a promotional pen that c
Are You a P Word Solver by Mary Anne Hahn Back in the days when I supervised customer service employees, I developed a standard (albeit somewhat corny) reply whenever anyone on my staff came to me with a pr
Why Great Website Makeovers Begin With Copywriting by Cathy Goodwin "Can you give me some feedback on my website?" a life coach named "Kevin" asked his e-zine subscribers. "I just revised my site - -finally!"
Naturally, I couldn't r
Tips for Good Business Writing by June Campbell You can contribute significantly to your business' success by developing your writing skills.
If you're operating a business, eventually you will be required
Tight Lines, Writers! by Jenna Glatzer “Tight lines” is a good luck wish among fishermen. When you’ve hooked a fish, your line tightens up.
I was musing on this expression as my husband critiqu
The subject is vivid imagery by Rose DesRochers I was asked recently by a poet how to bring more vivid imagery into his writing. So you want to use vivid imagery in your writing? Well first in order to write using vivid
Writing The Perfect Sales Letter by David Hennebery Before you actually write the e-book we are going to write the sales letter first. Now I suggest you write it in Microsoft Word and save it. Then we can transfer it to the
Steven James Lines & Words by Steven James Smedley Jesus was gay
So then what if i'm weak So what if I may squeak Squeak a peak at another angle Ill tangle your beliefs Hopefully it's your heart I c
To Write Or Not To Write by Mallory York To Outline or Not To Outline? by Mallory York Ah, the age-old writer's debate--to outline or not to outline? Outlines have proven qu
Hot Flashes of a Freelancer by Cheryl Paquin Am desperately sick of spending freezing weekends in dingy newsroom earning $12.36 per hour as news editor. Too much time spent away from spouse and children, and it’s
Overcoming Writers Block by Richard Lowe Ah, I remember writers block. I used to suffer from it a long time ago. Today I write dozens of articles a week, perhaps five hundred a year. Earlier in my life, I wo
7 Formulas for Writing Articles That Get Read! by Alexandria Brown Many of us have been asked to write an article at one time or another. Maybe it's a contribution to the company newsletter. Or a promotional article to gain publicity for
How To Get A Reporters Attention For Your Book by Sophfronia Scott Reporters are busy people. On any given day they are fielding dozens of phone calls, making calls of their own, reading stacks of newspapers and magazines and rushing to
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