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The Power of Your Ego in Writing Online Copy by Joe Vitale I obey one main rule when writing copy for the online world: Get out of my ego and into my reader's ego. It's a basic marketing truth that shouldn't be violated anywhere.
Write an article a day by Angela Booth Write an article a day
Copyright (c) 2002 by Angela Booth
** This article is adapted from my new email workshop, Writing To Sell In The Internet Age. If you
Why are Violent & Fear Oriented Words So Popular in Online Advertising by Susan Nichols Have you noticed the inundation of violent words used to "positively" promote web site and online services? In today's atmosphere of terrorism, why is there "not" a
Simple Writing For Super Sales by Grady Smith Is your sales letter not converting readers into buyers? It just might be your choice of words.
Listen. People don’t stop by your site to be wowed by your stunnin
Why Is Professional Technical Writing Essential by James Marriot Words speak for you. They can trigger revolutions across the globe. It happens quite often that the real message is lost when you don't thoroughly analyze what you actually
Warm Up Online How to Put More of Yourself into Your Online Business to Increase Sales by Lisa Lake Picture yourself with a client on the golf course, loving the sunny day and the easy conversation. Despite your below-average game you ease closer to a sale with each boge
Time Management meetings and Television by seoprofessional@hotmail.com
Creating good time management habits at the office can be a tough, especially when you must work around other people's projects and meeting plans. But j
Awesome Endings by Lea Schizas Awesome Ending
Bungee jumping, sky diving, secret mission, Indy 500: how do these events compare to the art of fiction writing? Each one brings to its ‘doer’ an element
How To Receive Advance Information From God In Writing by By Barbara Rose This ability IS your gut instincts in writing. It carries profound accuracy, and is available to you every moment.
That "still small voice" within, that "gut feelin
Are Pre paid services worth the bill by sammie wingfield Pre-paid legal coverage is a very attractive proposition for people who
don’t have the resources to retain a lawyer on a regular ground whenever
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THERES NO SUCH THING AS AN ORIGINAL IDEA! by Shery Ma Belle Arrie Every idea we may have stumbled upon one time or another has already been thought of and done by another person.
A story idea you may be thinking of writin
Win More Clients, Projects and Freelance Jobs By Making Three Small Changes by Shelley Wake I've spoken to hundreds of editors, employers, and project managers about how they choose a freelancer for a job. Whether they were reviewing job applications or considering
The Art of Reading Your Buyers Mind by Kris Mills Wouldn't it be fantastic if you had a crystal ball and you could read your prospects' minds you knew what they were thinking when you were making your sales presentation.
Not Experienced Things To Know Before You Start by James Marriot Technical content writing is essentially a craft. It’s different from writing for a company or academic writing. The main reason is the short attention span of the surfers w
How to Write a Million Dollar Sales Letter by Bruce Barton When you consider that the average successful letter gets about a 0.02% response, Barton clearly leaped past anyone else in his letter writing skills. But what was his secret
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