Writing An Article - Consider The Use Of A Professional Article Writer, by Gerard Mohamed Article writing can make a huge difference to your website because of its ability to catch the attention of your website visitors, keep them there, and ultimately convert them to paying customers. The fear of the unknown are causing many experienced and newbie online marketers to ignore the use of professional outsourced writers, as they think that the fees are astronomical. Published 19Jan2010, viewed 306 times
To Get a Novel Published You May Need to Self Publish a Novel, by Thomas Christopher To write a novel is one thing. To get a novel published is quite another. The bad news is that if you can't show enough likely profit to interest an agent, you may have to publish your own novel. The good news is that it is easy and inexpensive to self publish a novel by print on demand. Published 12Jan2010, viewed 331 times
Were Ancient Egyptians Attempting Time Travel, by Robert Rainer The Life Expectancy Formula (Time or Life expectancy equals the square root of distance squared times Mass times one over energy) that I have derived from e=Mc2, contain not only the variables that alter life span but in fact may alter the element of time. We may travel into the future by sleep, hibernation, meditation, caloric reduction, coma, and prayer. All of the aforementioned measures, decrease our energy (e) component. Published 08Jan2010, viewed 293 times
Making Money From Article Writing Online, by Elaine Currie Many people who are looking for a way to make some extra money online, underestimate their potential for earning money writing articles online. There is a huge demand for writers to produce articles for website and blog content. The only qualification you need to work as an article writer online is the ability to write short articles in plain basic English. Published 07Jan2010, viewed 336 times
Article Writing - What Method Should I Follow?, by Gerard Mohamed Article writing is synonymous with online marketing due to the relative ease with which you can get your message across to millions of potential customers within a short period. People that are new to online marketing need to ensure that they engage in good article writing practices in order to guarantee their future success. Published 17Jan2010, viewed 268 times
New Year's Eve...in Just a Moment, by Suzanne Wells An insightful,contemplative, entertaining view inside the magic of a moment, especially the one that comes on New Years Eve. Reflects beautifully,the meaning of New Year's Eve and its ability to unify the many into one. Published 08Jan2010, viewed 321 times
The Story of "Roman Fever", by James Holan This is an article about Edith Wharton's short story "Roman Fever." Published 06Jan2010, viewed 1230 times
The Story of Avis and Women in Early America, by James Holan This is about literture by Elizabeth Phillips and the classic fiction "The Story of Avis." Published 06Jan2010, viewed 598 times
Willa Cather's Pioneer Fiction, by James Holan This article is about Willa Cather's fiction literature. Published 06Jan2010, viewed 473 times
Three Tips for a Great Speech, by Jacob Lumbroso It is often said that the second greatest fear that most people have is dying, topped only by public speaking. That would indicate that, given the choice of where to be at a funeral, a person would rather be in the coffin than the one doing the eulogy. Published 27Feb2010, viewed 415 times
Green Motivational Speaker, by Ezra Drissman If you have ever gone to see a motivational speaker, you know when you came out of the venue that you were excited. You were going to quit smoking, lose weight, sell real estate or save money. Published 07Jan2010, viewed 312 times
Learn to Write: Children's Books-Self Publishing vs Traditional Publishing!, by Lisa Brunel Twenty years ago publishing houses started cutting losses by narrowing their stables of authors down to the few they knew could produce blockbuster books. Anyone who tried to learn to write in order to break into that rarefied world was in for a long, hard slog. And it looked like the trend would only become more pronounced. It actually has, but another funny thing happened to the publishing world: the internet. Published 21Jan2010, viewed 393 times
Learn to Write for Children: The Purpose of a Writers Group and How to Find One!, by Lisa Brunel When you learn to write a children's book there are things you can do to successfully write; from finding "How to" books on writing for children, finding websites giving tips and articles too reading and researching published children's books. Many writers start their career by joining a local writers group. This article outlines the positives and negatives of writers groups. Published 20Jan2010, viewed 336 times
How To Provide Blog Content That Brings The Reader Back, by Kenji Sakamoto When it comes right down to it though your blog content must be able to give the readers something that is inviting- making them want to see what you will be giving them next. And the ideas above may do just that. Published 19Jan2010, viewed 549 times
Why are voice coaching and vocal variety integral to success?, by Vincent Stevenson Your voice is your vocal signature. It is both unique and extraordinarily valuable to you. If your work is primarily with people, it's worth time investing in your voice, simply because it's the key to your success. Many people dislike the sound of their own voices and there are many reasons for this. The good news is that with a little expert tuition, your voice can be outstanding. Read on for some tips on vocal development. Published 26Dec2009, viewed 260 times
Train the Trainer - The Questioner's Art, by Vincent Stevenson A short article on how to improve your ability in engaging your students and assisting the learning process. By asking the right types of questions at the right time, a trainer can benefit from better results from his students, greater professional rewards like increased income and promotion, as well as the knowledge that he has had a dramatic learning impact on his students. Published 25Dec2009, viewed 273 times
Learn to Write That Satisfying Ending For Your Children's Book!, by Lisa Brunel Are you someone who is interested in learning to write children's books? Do you have characters that cry out to be sent on adventures and do you love the idea of entertaining children? If so, one thing that you need to learn to write successfully are the endings for the stories that you have chosen to tell. Published 16Jan2010, viewed 628 times
Public Speaking - The Formula For A Perfect Introduction, by Bob Malloney First impressions count, so getting your presentation off to a good start is vital. People make their minds up about you very quickly, in fact, in just one or two sentences, so start positively. Here is a nice simple formula to work to which will make sure that your introductions are always good and that you get off to that positive start. Published 16Jan2010, viewed 501 times
Learn To Write What Publishers of Children's Books Want to See!, by Lisa Brunel OK, so now the story you have stayed up nights creating is finally finished. In searching for a publisher, it is important to research what exactly the publisher wants to see and learn to write around these requirements. Published 16Jan2010, viewed 718 times
Learn To Write Children's Books: What is a Subplot?, by Lisa Brunel Are you someone who is interested in moving forward and do you love the idea of learning to write children's books? If so, you might have asked yourself if there is room for subplots in your story. "What is a subplot?" Subplots are essentially smaller stories that fit with the main story. This article explains what a subplot is and how to go about including a subplot within your story. Published 13Jan2010, viewed 437 times
Article Writer's Avalanche of Visitors!, by Gary Cooper Article writing can lead to a wide spread word about your brand of business and word of your business whatever it may be. Your brand of one can get far and wide spread of circurlation by networking. Published 12Jan2010, viewed 280 times
Learning How To Write: Tips On Writing Dialogue!, by Lisa Brunel In any story, dialogue plays an important role. It keeps the story moving, brings characters to life and just makes the story more interesting. In children's books, dialogue can be engaging and make the story more understandable to children. Therefore it is very important that you focus on learning how to write dialogue. Published 10Jan2010, viewed 400 times
How Should I Publish My Book?, by Thomas Christopher Questions about self publishing: Should I publish my book through an established publisher? Isn't publishing a book a long, expensive process? Aren't print on demand books of poor quality? How much money can I expect to earn? Published 08Jan2010, viewed 500 times
Learn to Write: A Children's Book That Capture The Audience From Page One!, by Lisa Brunel Learn to write children's books and your in for a fun and exciting endeavor! As anyone who knows or loves children will tell you, however, children notoriously have a very short attention span, so it's really important to start your children's story with a big bang and get them engaged in the story immediately! Published 07Jan2010, viewed 441 times
Self Publish Your Memoir, by Thomas Christopher Writing your memoirs leads to the question, "How can I publish my own book? I'm looking for a quick, easy, and cheap way to self-publish." Book publishing print on demand is the answer. Published 06Jan2010, viewed 545 times
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