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  • 10 Surefire Steps To Empowering Your Communication Skills  By :
    There is so much to know about conversation that anyone, even I, could ever realize. You can go though watching talk shows; radio programs; clubs dedicated to public speaking; ordinary conversations; certain rules still apply when it comes to interaction through words.
  • 3 Ways to Talk so Clients Listen  By :
    Communications skills are very important in business success.If you’re ready to get your point across and be heard, read on to find how to use a client’s self-interest to your advantage and talk so they really listen.
  • 4 Tips For Writers On How To Create Some Creativity  By : Donovan Baldwin
    Creativity is not as hard as some people think. Here are a few tips to help get your creativity juices flowing.
  • 5 Ideas to Confidently Unleash Your Creative Writing Skills  By : Lena Tucker
    5 Ideas to unleash your writing skills creatively and confidently.
  • 5 Steps to Writing for a Business Boost, Increased Web Site Traffic, Expert Status or Just Plain Fun  By : Nina Amir
    This article informs readers on how to get started writing for publication. For those wanting to promote themselves or their business, as well as for those who simply dream of being a published author, these five steps will help them begin moving towards that first by line.
  • 5 Tips on How to Write Effective Emails with Smiley Emoticons  By : Christiene Villanueva
    Discover how smiley emoticons can bring spark in your flat, drab and boring emails.
  • 7 Sales Letter Writing Methods Anyone Can Use To Write A Throat Grabbing Sales Letter  By : Rasheed Ali
    Uncover some of the most powerful methods to writing sales letters that virtually force people to buy your products or services.
  • 7 Ways to Find Great-Paying Ghostwriting Jobs  By : Lou Bortone
    Ghostwriter Lou Bortone reveals 7 secrets to finding big money ghostwriting gigs. Since 80% of the population wants to write a book, but only 1% will ever attempt it, there is a huge market for ghostwriters who want to make great money. Bortone explains how to find high-paying ghostwriting jobs.
  • A 3-Minute Cheat Sheet to the Secret Language Your Prospects Are Speaking  By : Lina Penalosa
    This article explains how your personality influences your marketing copy, how to identify which personality type you are, how to identify your prospects' personality types, and what keywords, phrases and triggers you should use to acquire the most sales with each personality type.
  • A Few Secrets to Freelance Writing Success (That Have Nothing to Do With Writing!)  By : Jo Ann LeQuang
    A good writer does not automatically become a successful freelance writer simply by wanting to become one. Freelance writing requires discipline, consistency, and a few tricks of the trade. If you can think about writing as a business rather than a passion or a calling, and you have the discipline to maintain regular business hours, you may have what it takes to have a successful career as a freelance writer.
  • A Good Solution for Research paper outline  By : Sharon White
    A research paper outline serves as a guideline on how the author would want his paper or project to move about. It maps out the author’s plan for the papers. The author may already know the basic parts of a researching document such as the introduction, the formulation of the hypothesis, the discussion of result findings and the conclusion. But the question of how the author will move from one part of the project file to another is where the benefit of having written outlines comes in.
  • A level coursework  By : Sharon White
    A level coursework is one of the important assignments for you and if you do well this assignment or essay, you are going to get a good rank in your final examination. Any assignment or essay requires a complete understanding of the topic as well as a thorough knowledge of the subject. You should plan your writing since the very beginning so that you are able to complete and submit it before due date.
  • A Verb! A Verb! I'd Give my Kingdom for a Verb! Parts of Speech Demystified  By : Mervyn Love
    Dear writers, we are gathered here today to bring together these Nine Parts of Speech into a holy matrix of well turned out sentences which, by the grace of God, no publisher or editor shall cast asunder. A bit hesitant about parts of speech? Don't know your verbs from your conjunctions? Read on...
  • A Writer's Secret Place  By :
    Journaling can help a writer connect with the source of inspiration within. This article will provide addition advice to aspiring writers.
  • Abundant Content - Explode Your Article Writing  By : Enoch Tan
    The aim of writing is to get the formless into form. Once you have put something down in print, you have captured and contained it. You have made your idea presentable. The more you do it, the more you are able to do it and the faster you become at churning out writings and crystallizing thoughts. Use whatever words you have learned in your mind to express your ideas. You don’t have to wait until you learn the perfect words.
  • After Doing This for Two Weeks, My Calendar Was Full  By : Michael Small
    Use this simple information to earn a reputation as an industry expert. Twenty minutes of reading and a little writing can have you turning away new customers in no time.
  • Alternatives to books  By : Mike Scantlebury
    Why are people so dense? Why won't they do what's good for them? Men in white coats have been sweating in labs for many years to invent the perfect e-book reader, so why aren't they everyhwere? Why can't people just ditch those smelly, crumbly, rotting woody things called 'books' and start living in Century 21? Ask author Mike Scantlebury and see if he has any suggestions.
  • Alternatives to story telling  By : Mike Scantlebury
    If the medium changes, so does the message - or so the message went in the 1970s. Does anyone still believe that? More likely, the skills, experiences and ingredients of good story telling have actually stayed the same over the years, even if quill pens have given way to computerised word processors. At least, that's what this author thinks. Agree? Or disagree, it's up to you.
  • An Overview of the Voice Over Industry  By : Stephanie Ciccarelli
    If you're new to voice overs, consider this a tour of the community that you'll be part of for years to come where you'll get to know who is who and how each person in the mix plays a contributing role that propels the voice over industry, and, even your career.
  • Are You More Than A Writer? The secret to success no writing workshop will ever tell you!  By : Ogo Ogbata
    It's amazing being a writer. You have the power to express yourself, to shape the way others see the world and to make things happen. Long after your footprints vanish from the sands of time, the words you write will be read, shared and remembered. But are you more than a writer? Because you see, the industry certainly expects you to be. This article shares the success secrets most writing schools will never tell you!
  • Argumentative Essays  By : Sharon White
    An argumentative essay does not merely assert an opinion; it presents a disagreement, and that argument must be backed up by data that persuades readers that the opinion is valid. This data consists of facts, statistics, and the testimony of others through personal interviews and questionnaires or through articles and books, and examples
  • Article Marketing - Are These Mistakes Costing You Money? Part One  By : Paul Hooper-Kelly
    I'm a great fan of article marketing -- and of reading articles. But I'm always amazed how much money most authors leave on the table, because they fail to properly execute the two most vital parts of the operation.
  • Article Marketing - Are These Mistakes Costing You Money? Part Two  By : Paul Hooper-Kelly
    In the first article of this two part series, we looked at the vital art of getting your article actually read. Now we'll look at how to get the reader to visit your web site.
  • Article Marketing When You Can't Write  By : Elaine Currie
    Some webmasters miss out on the free advertising available through ezine article publishing because they can't or won't write articles. Many of the people who claim to be unable to write have never tried to produce an article. Writing articles is not an art, it is a craft and most people are capable of learninghow to do it.
  • Article Marketing: How to Build an EMPIRE Writing Five Articles a Month  By :
    YOU NEED ARTICLES OUT THERE DOING YOUR WORK FOR YOU! When someone is looking for a business like yours, does your voice ring out from the heavens, providing guidance, words of wisdom, and inspiration? Does Google bring them to your front door and invite them in to look around? Articles are like little sales people, and brilliantly, they are little sales people that you only have to hire one time to work for you FOREVER. Here's how!
  • Article Marketing: Learn How to Significantly Increase Your Income  By : Yuwanda Black
    An overworked freelancer, I decided to try and create more passive income. My mode of trying to accomplish this is article marketing. Following are reader questions -- and my answers -- about findings to date on an article marketing experiment I'm in the midst of.
  • Article Writing and Making Money Online  By :
    There are common people, students, moms, etc, who earn easy money by writing articles. This article explains how.
  • Article Writing For Free Targeted Traffic  By : Brian Ankner
    Most marketers know that article writing is a good way to get links back to and exposure for your web site. A secondary effect of article writing is credibility as an authority on the subject. People feel more comfortable purchasing from someone that actually knows what they are talking about. Article writing can accomplish this in short order.
  • Article Writing Styles Explained  By : Steven E
    Basically, an article is a body of text that imparts information. Whether this is done in a scientific language, with an informal voice or in a more serious manner, is usually decided by the subject and type of article, and to whom it is aimed.
  • Avoiding Distractions in Public Speaking  By : Vincent Stevenson
    The theme of this keynote article is to recognise the effects that distractions can have on your audience. We all have our verbal foibles, but once we are aware of them, we have the opportunity to either manage or ideally eliminate them. Supreme clarity should be our clear objective.
  • Best Marketing Tools: Comparing A FreeLance Writer To An Athlete ?  By : Manuel Washington
    This is an encouragement to all individuals that start a freelance writing career to never stop writing and looking for that little niche that fits you well.
  • Bestsellers and Book Sales Expectations  By : Gail Richards
    Most new authors have no idea how book sales happen or what numbers to expect. A typical successful book from a major publisher sells between 20,000 and 40,000 copies. Healthy book sales from a smaller publisher may number at least 5,000 copies, whereas a self-published book may be considered promising if it sells as few as 1,000 copies to a wide audience.
  • Beware Of Poetry Scam Rip-Offs! -- 5 Ways They Beat You For Your Money  By : Steve Bralovich
    Scammers are conducting misleading contests trying to lure innocent victims into paying to have their poetry published. This is the heart of the poetry scam. Learn five ways they prey on the unsuspecting
  • Beyond Public Speaking 101  By : Silvana Clark
    Tips to help non-professionals give a speech. Learn to make a presentation seem polished and confident.
  • Book Expo America for the Author or Aspiring Author  By : Gail Richards
    Book Expo America is the book industry’s largest annual U. S. event where publishers exhibit their next season books to retail book buyers. The event rotates around Chicago, New York, Washington, D.C, and Los Angeles, and occasionally to other major cities. It is held in late May or early June, and attendance is usually more than 30,000 with over 2,000 exhibitors.
  • Book Proposals – Strategies to Get Yours to the Top of the Stack  By : Gail Richards
    If you decide a traditional publisher is right for you, then you will need to create a world-class book proposal. The book proposal is a business plan for your book. You are attempting to convince a publisher of two things: that this is an idea on a topic that will sell and that you have the credibility and marketing connections to make the sales happen.
  • Bring Emotion into Your Description to Grab Your Reader  By :
    Description is what writers use to colour in the basic elements of a story. It gives the reader a mental picture which they can carry that with them as the tale unfolds. Adding an emotional element grabs the reader more forcefully and pulls them into the story.
  • Bringing Your Business Online With Article Marketing  By : Brad Baker Jr.
    In order to get the people to transact in your business online, you have to properly and creatively write articles to draw these potential online customers in. This can be termed as article marketing. Article marketing involves the appropriate construction of articles to help online businesses, products, or services. It is somehow similar to online advertising, although the article used does not pose as an advertisement. Instead the article focuses on descriptions and other relevant information of the business, product, or service.
  • C O P Y E D I T I N G  By : Paula Plantier
    Copy editing is a most important and time-consuming task for those involved in the field. It requires the sensitive editorial handling of print material of every kind. And it requires the editor’s close attention to a document’s every detail, its format, and all of its elements; a thorough knowledge of what to look for and of the style to be followed as desired by the author or client; and the ability to make quick, logical, objective, justifiable, and defensible decisions in the correction of spelling, grammar, punctuation, terminology, sentence structure, clarity, conciseness, tone and voice, inconsistencies, and typographical errors. Valued editors are those who know editorial and factual things that others don’t know and who offer keen understanding of an author’s need to advance communication.
  • Call-Killing Phrases  By : Wendy Weiss
    How often have you started a call to a friend, family member or business associate with the phrase, “How are you?” I’m willing to bet the answer is a lot. I know I say it frequently. It’s commonly used as a greeting, as a “hello.”
  • Cause and Effect Essay  By : Sharon White
    Cause-and-effect writing gives reasons and explanations for events, conditions, or behaviour. It answers the need most of us have to understand the world around us.
  • Chairman of the Bored...It's Your Choice  By : Ricky Nowak
    If you’ve noticed people not only looking at their watches but shaking them during one of your meetings it’s time to consider the following strategies to wake up and engage the hearts and minds of your staff and family members! There is no compromise on professionalism when delivering information in a meeting these days. Expectations of content, accuracy and accountability are high and people demand to be enlightened and informed – rightly so.
  • Character Development Secrets - 7 Steps to Developing Real People Who Bring your Fiction to Life - 1  By : Bea Fields and Corey Blake
    Character development is paramount to a successful story. In this four-part series, we’ll explore how to determine your characters’ essential essences, definitive moments in their past, resulting behaviors and emotions, and then LET THEM PLAY! You will learn how to create convincing characters that are real and will truly excite your readers and you!
  • Character Development Secrets - 7 Steps to Developing Real People Who Bring your Fiction to Life - 2  By : Bea Fields and Corey Blake
    Character development is paramount to a successful story. In this article we’ll explore how to determine your character’s essential essences, definitive moments in their past, resulting behaviors and emotions, and then LET THEM PLAY! You will learn how to create convincing characters that are real and will truly excite your readers.
  • Character Development Secrets - 7 Steps to Developing Real People Who Bring your Fiction to Life - 3  By : Bea Fields and Corey Blake
    Character development is paramount to a successful story. In this article we’ll explore how to determine your character’s essential essences, definitive moments in their past, resulting behaviors and emotions, and then LET THEM PLAY! You will learn how to create convincing characters that are real and will truly excite your readers.
  • Character Development Secrets - 7 Steps to Developing Real People Who Bring your Fiction to Life - 4  By :
    Character development is paramount to a successful story. In this article we’ll explore how to determine your character’s essential essences, definitive moments in their past, resulting behaviors and emotions, and then LET THEM PLAY! You will learn how to create convincing characters that are real and will truly excite your readers.
  • Characters, who, what and where in the hell did you come from?  By : Christine Jones
    Who are these people we are writing about? Fred, Bill, Joe, what to call my hero? What does he look like? I suppose tall, dark and handsome. No, more the bad boy, no perhaps a romantic... STOP!!!!
  • College essay topic  By : Sharon White
    College essay topic can be anything. On ‘silliest’ of the topic, you can have a great essay. The topic of essay, if not provided, leaves you with many choices. It can be a molehill; it can be a mountain. You can write about an ant or an elephant. Current topics make your essay interesting. You need to follow certain basics while making an attempt to decide and write your college essay topic.
  • Common Mistakes on the Personal Statement and How to Avoid Them  By : Raymond Brookside
    Your personal statement is often what separates you from other candidates when applying for graduate admission. Improve your chances of being accepted at the school or program of your choice by avoding these common personal statement pitfalls.
  • Content Writing Services- A Boon  By : DeepRaj Srivastava
    The significance of Content on a website can never be destabilized .No matter what the scope of a project may be, Web Content Writing Services are both affordable and professional. Web content, quite simply, helps determines which web sites will appear at the top of the list when one enters key terms into a Search Engine. This way one can positively taste Success.

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