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Posted by Steve Shaw
Copyright © 2004 Steve Shaw
I recently received an interesting question from a visitor to one of my web sites: "If there is any advice that you wish you would have gotten before you started a business online, what would it be?". Rather than write an extensive email on this subject, I figured my answer would be of use to many people out there about to embark on what for many could be a life-changing experience.
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Posted by Matthew Keegan
We write and we write well. At least we hope that we do. Still, we writers need our own library of go to books to help us write with strength, market our wares, and simply to inspire us to greater works. Ive compiled a brief list of useful books for the serious article writers library. Some I own, while others I plan on buying.
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Posted by Pamela White
This article may be published freely, in print and online, as
long as the byline and resource box at...
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Posted by Jill Nagle
The Heart of The Delay: Harnessing the Wisdom of Procrastination, AKA Writers Block
I am sure that at in some era, at some desk, with some kind of paper (and perhaps some very special ink), some writer has breezed through a lengthy and challenging project from beginning to end with no delays. No one in her household has suffered, shes felt pleased at each step of the process, and her shoulders have never cried out for massage. Im sure of this.
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Posted by Karen Martin
Now that you've finished writing your eBook and have a basic
understanding of what an eBook compiler...
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Posted by Tom Antion
Flipchart: Large pieces of paper either bound or loose that are supported on an easel. Flop sweat: 1. Fear of performing 2. Perspiration while fearful of performing or while bombing.
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Posted by Trixie Torralba
I hate the way you took my heart
And tore it into two
I hate the way we continue to be friends
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Posted by D.S. Mueller
Writing articles is hard for me! Some people have the talent to put pen-to-paper, and pontificate. Blah, blah, blah
This isnt the case for me. I struggle with every sentence. How can they just assemble paragraphs together and create an article? I wish I knew.
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