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  • The Essence of the American Dream  By : Andrew Schwartz
    The article underlines the essence of the book by Scott Fitzgerald “the Great Gatsby’.
  • The Role of News in Our Lives  By : Andrew Schwartz
    The article is about the importance of news nowadays, the ways of information spreading to people.
  • The Main Ideas of the Article Concerning Black Conrad  By : Andrew Schwartz
    This article is a kind of analysis of another article describing the events concerning the court case of Black Conrad.
  • The Conclusions to the Article about Conrad Black  By : Andrew Schwartz
    This article is a kind of analysis of another article describing the events concerning the court case of Black Conrad.
  • Online Learning Spanish Lesson on Reflexive Verbs and Pronouns  By : Patrick Jackson
    This Spanish Grammar online topic covers Reflexive Verbs and Reflexive Pronouns. In Spanish, a verb
    is considered reflexive if the subject (the performer of the action) and the object (the receiver of the action)
    are the same.
  • Learning Spanish and the Verb Gustar  By : Patrick Jackson
    If there’s one verb that gave me a lot of trouble when I first started learning Spanish grammar that verb was “gustar.”
    Many of the Spanish lessons and Spanish classes that I took in order to learn Spanish only confused me even more
    about the use of “gustar.” “Gustar” means “to be pleasing to” or “to find pleasant.” But in many instances, Spanish
    speakers use it the same way that we use the verb “to like.”
  • It Is How, Not What You Say  By : Kurt Mortensen
    The words we use and the way in which we use them can have a huge impact on how we are perceived by our audience. As Mark Twain said, “The difference between the right word and the wrong word is the difference between lightning and a lightning bug."

    The airline industry has some good examples of creative packaging, too: “delayed” instead of “late” and “flotation device” instead of “life preserver.” If we examined other industries, the list could go on and on. You can take ...
  • A Sure Fire Credibility Booster... Let Them See Your Name In Print  By : Leslie Guria
    Have you ever wondered how to differentiate yourself from the competition without reinventing the wheel? Are clients clearly happy with the work you do, but don’t seem to be sending you business building referrals? If given the choice between two sellers, would you buy from the one that advertised in your trade publication or the one that was mentioned or interviewed in one of the publications’ articles?

    We’re all influenced by the media. We may not like that idea, but whe...
  • Where Are A Novelist's Characters Born?  By : Mary Martin
    Have you ever been haunted by a character, one who inhabits your imagination for days, months or years? Acquiring a life of his own, he leaps from the page and burrows inside us.

    Think of Dickens’ Mr. Ebenezer Scrooge or Shakespeare’s King Lear or Macbeth? And then, of course, more recently, Hannibal Lector bursts from the mind of the novelist Thomas Harris and frightens us from the screen in the movie The Silence of the Lambs

    Where did these characters come from? And w...
  • Lifestyle How-To Magazines  By : Keane Beyone
    Online magazines are usually the complementary short version of a print magazine. Or a paid members-only subscription to an original magazine that is exclusively published online. Less frequently we see premium magazines online that are totally free or come with just an unobtrusive hint of advertising support.

    Now a premium and free how-to magazine went online with no less than 68 different titles. And everything is fresh at http://infoescapes.com and gets updated weekly a...
  • The Myth Of Free Magazine  By : Gordon Yu
    It makes sense to say "there is no free lunch" when we are talking about magazine subscription that costs $15 to $20 a year. However, I am sure you will be shocked when you know how much the so-called “discount magazine” and “cheap magazine” has ripped you off after reading this article and I can guarantee that you will never ever pay a magazine in full price again.

    Some may argue that it is not uncommon to see the so-called “cheap magazine subscription” promoting the idea...
  • How To Sell Without Selling And Pack Your Copywriting Business With New Clients Fast  By : Michael Senoff
    There's no doubt about it that we are being bombarded with more advertising and marketing -- especially online -- than ever before.

    And if you want your ads to cut through the noise and clutter of an overcrowded market place, one of the best things you can do is not try to make the sale at all.

    Let me explain.

    Almost 100 years ago the legendary copywriter Maxwell Sackheim wrote an ad with a headline (that is now ingrained in direct response copywriting mythology) tha...
  • Authors: Do You Have A Web Site To Promote Your Book?  By : Donna Monday
    I was browsing online the other day and discovered the news about a first time novelist who had recently published a book telling the story of an African tribe suffering the loss of land and identity. Her story is based on her true-life experiences and research. She’s even donating a portion of the book’s profits to a charity that helps the displaced people. Her whole story sounded intriguing. However, when I looked for her web site--I couldn’t find it.

    What a shame, I tho...
  • Script Writing: How To Write A Good Script  By : Mario Churchill
    As a writer, your dream on making it big in the entertainment industry is selling a script and making a movie out of it.

    Movies are one of the best forms of entertainment in the world. Since the invention and advancement in movie technology, people were always fascinated on how a movie works.

    One of the most important necessities to make a good movie is not the graphic effects you see. You have to know that there have been movies done without much special effects and st...
  • Interview With Howard Shapiro, A Children Book Author  By : Py Kim Conant
    I nterviewed Howard Shapiro on October 24 2006

    Q: What are you working on now?
    At the moment I am marketing my Hanukkah book for the 2nd year
    and trying to get my anti-bullying book into schools, foundations etc.
    After the first of the year, I am planning to start work on my third
    book "Hockey Day's" which I hope to have out in October, 2007.

    Q: Tell us about your two books?
    My first book was published in October, 2005. It is called "Hanukkah
    Counts Too!" and the ...
  • Easy Steps To Get Past Writers Block  By : Jeffrey Dorrian
    Overcoming writer’s block has so many prescribed cures that seem like witches’ brew, you may as well be trying to get rid of hiccups. My favorite remedy is “just write anything.” If I were to follow this advice when I’m stuck in a frustrating blank stare moment, my page would be filled with expletives that would be of no use to anyone, including Lenny Bruce.

    If you have no idea of what to say on any given subject, you do not have writer’s block, you have a lack of knowledg...
  • Doublespeak: Words Invoke Emotions  By : Kurt Mortensen
    Words also have a strong bearing on how we remember certain details. For example, in a 1979 study conducted by Elizabeth Loftus, when defendants were asked how fast they were driving when they "smashed" into the other car as opposed to "hit" the other car, much higher speeds were reported. In another study, subjects were asked if they had headaches "frequently" or "occasionally" and how many per week. Those who were interviewed with the word "frequently" reported 2.2 headache...
  • How To Use An Article Directory  By : Peter North
    An article directory is a type of web site that organizes articles, sometimes referred to as content, into categories and ways that make them easier to find. An article directory may also include an article search engine that lets you find articles of interest to you.

    Some kinds of article directory help you to find articles that have been published in print media. You may be able to search by media, for example, newspaper articles, or by topic

    Other types of article di...
  • Email Marketing Is Not Dead: Top 10 Reasons To Publish An Ezine  By : Patsi Krakoff, Psy. D.
    Email marketing is far from dead, despite the fact it can be a challenge to build an opt-in list of email addresses. Even with the popularity and ease of publishing on blogs, an ezine should be a standard in your online marketing toolbox. Ezines are easy, accessible, inexpensive, instant, and interactive

    Here are ten reasons to publish an ezine:

    1. Gain name and fame; become widely known as an expert in your field to people you might not ever see or meet. You establish ...
  • Avoid Ebook Flops! 3 Tips To Determine Profit Potential!  By : Jen Blackert
    I recently spoke with a financial advisor who is writing her first e-book on financial planning for second-time marriages. At first, I thought, “What a great niche for success!” They are so specific that if a user enters those keywords then they might just buy the e-book. Then I had a feeling I better check nichebot.com…

    After a quick search on www.NicheBot.com, I found that only 20 searches in the last year have been made with the keywords, “financial planning for marriag...
  • How To Hire A Ghostwriter To Create Resell Rights Products  By : Robert Clouthier
    Whether you simply do not have the time or desire to pen your own resell rights products, you may want to consider hiring a ghostwriter. This is simply an individual, preferably a professional writer, who agrees to write for a set amount of compensation and then relinquishes the copyright and ownership of the product to you. At this point, you would be free to claim authorship of the writing and sell it as you desire.

    If you plan to hire a ghostwriter for any type of writi...
  • Cut Down On Expenses, Learn Desktop Publishing  By : Luke Cameron
    The onset of office and publishing software along with the invention of desktop printers paved the way for personal publishing. People are becoming more interested in creating and printing their own documents, templates, business cards, flyers and brochures. Everyone wants to learn how to use office suites, photo editing and desktop publishing software. Almost everyone wants to design their own party invitations by personalizing the fonts, colors, images and borders. Many com...
  • How To Design Business Cards  By : Jon Blake
    The love of my life is a graphic designer and there is never a day that goes by that he does not appear to be designing business cards for people. He is a really creative kind of guy and I could not believe how good his work was recently. Basically, there is a local builder called Jack. He does building but also a lot of other stuff like plumbing, welding and other practical trades. Anyway, I am sure you get the picture. Basically, he wanted business cards and his little slog...
  • Power Words  By : Kurt Mortensen
    We know certain words have more pull than others, but who would have thought that simple words like "because" and "and" would have the power to move mountains? It is best to assume that with spoken language, simple is better than complex. Since we are unable to recapture or replay our spoken words, we hope that they will be correctly interpreted the first time they are heard. Unfortunately, spoken words can be the most misread and misinterpreted form of communication, and the...
  • What To Expect At A Book Signing?  By : Scott Lindsay
    One of the most thrilling moments for an author is when they are invited to participate in a book signing. This is often the stamp of approval many writers need, especially with their first book.

    Most bookstores see a book signing as a means of increasing foot traffic and promoting a sense of connectedness with the writing community. Most bookstore owners are open to the idea of providing time, space and promotion for a book signing.

    From a writers perspective this shou...




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