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The Arrogant Writer by Jill Nagle The Arrogant Writer: Five Ways to Nurture and Defend your Muse
By Jill Nagle
Arrogance has a bad rap. We think of arrogant people as unpleasant to be around, full
Market Research Reports: Where To Buy by James Marriot Most of the companies keep complaining that the market research reports are unclear and difficult to help in analysis of the actual market situation. Most of the times, the
MAKE YOUR WORDS STING...THEN RUN LIKE HELL! by Doug C. Grant (I wrote this article shortly before the Attack on America. Although it was originally intended to deflect rude e-mails and letters, the sense of it has become much
A simple, easy, legitimate way to get FREE traffic to Your Site! by ians
In his ebook "Turn Words Into Traffic", Jim Edwards teaches
you step by step how to create articles right through to
getting your article physically ready for distrib
Designing A Successful Writing Career While Standing Behind the 8 Ball by Susan James Several years ago, I received a call from a friend of mine in a city about 2 hours away. She and another had just started an new company in medical consulting and needed
Ive Written An Article...Now What Do I Do by Livvie Matthews You've finally done it! You've written your article, looked it over, tweaked it ....and looked it over... again and now...you are ready to publish! Now what?
Master Headline Creation In 3 Easy Steps! by Grady Smith You’ve got seconds to grab your reader’s attention. Fail, and you’ll lose them and their money forever.
I want you to succeed, and headline creation is one of
Training Your Creative Self: Five Tips for Ultra Creativity by Angela Booth *Article Use Guidelines*
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Car Horns by Michael LaRocca CAR HORNS Copyright 2004, Michael LaRocca
Let's pretend that you live in China. Perhaps not in my neighbor- hood, but in China. Let's also pretend that, unlik
Make Big Money On Your Book 10 H*O*T Tips by Susan Harrow Wouldn't it be nice to write a book, get paid handsomely for it and be considered a top expert all at once? It's possible--if you know the rules.
1. Study
5 Questions to Ask About Every Article Idea by Mridu Khullar (http://www.WritersCrossing.com) I know a good idea when I see one. So should you. Dump those time-tested ideas you’re sending off to editors every other day, and find ideas
ADHD Article Help Guide by lowtts
One of the best things about the Internet and about serious, scholarly, and devoted professional help sites is being able to find the accurate, timely, and truly informative
How to Write Better Advertising Copy by bskcom
A successful marketing plan relies heavily on the pulling-power of advertising copy. Writing result-oriented ad copy is difficult, as it must appeal to, entice, and convince
Start Here To Write An Ebook by Angela Booth *Article Use Guidelines*
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Breaking Writers Block by Lisa Hood Breaking Writer's Block
The most fearsome enemy to any writer, attacking without warning, without predjudice and without compassion, is (gasp, dare I say it?) WRITER’s BL
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