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How To Get More People To Notice Your Advertising Discover some great tips on how to get people noticing your advertising using effective captivating headlines!
Author: Mick Reade
Category: Content and Copywriting
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Teen article writing seminars Every teen wants to share and live their dreams at least for sometime. And reading articles can be one such time when a teenager can be lost in the dreams woven by the author of the article. Teen article writing seminars are a good way to get more teens interested in writing.
Author: Sunil Singh
Category: Writing
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The Writing Crisis and What it Means to You and Your Business Now your Past, Present and Future
Author: Rafael Corney
Category: Writing
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Fear of Public Speaking He was not terrified to learn about the information that he was to be the best man at his best friend wedding.
Author: Crizza Reyes
Category: Public Speaking
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Poor Writing Costs Big Bucks For those of us who have left English 101 behind a long time ago, it may come as a surprise to learn that poor writing is one of the biggest problems in business today. That's right, poor writing.
Author: Rafael Corney
Category: Writing
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Elle : Grips your Imagination More then just a fashion magazine
Author: maalik khan
Category: Writing
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Details and Nothing Else The Highly Detailed Details Magazine
Author: maalik khan
Category: Writing
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It's More Than Just the Writing I carry the torch of good writing: make no mistake about that. But there is another critical piece to conveying messages successfully in today's hurry-up, fast-paced, techno-world. That piece is the design of your documents.
Author: Rafael Corney
Category: Writing
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How Editors Know You're An Amateur Are you happy being an amateur writer? Then just follow these tips in all your submissions and you'll stay that way.
Author: William Meikle
Category: Writing
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Effective Public Speaking Using credible, influential speaking has always been an essential part of her job.
Author: Crizza Reyes
Category: Public Speaking
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How Did JK Rowling Do It Fantasy fiction is big business, and many authors are trying hard to break in. The burning question on all their lips is, "How did JK Rowling do it?" And the answer to that is pretty simple. She gave the readers what they wanted.
Author: William Meikle
Category: Writing
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Getting Published - A Stairway to Heaven Eight Steps to success as a published writer, and how to avoid slipping back down them again.
Author: William Meikle
Category: Writing
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Writing Tips - Adding Complexity To Your Narrative Complex narrative structure is used by authors to add interest by complicating the story. This article outlines several methods of achieving this.
Author: William Meikle
Category: Writing
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The Ever Green Maxim Magazine The Very Height Of Success Is Where Maxim Magazine Is
Author: maalik khan
Category: Writing
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Fantasy Writing - Six Cliches to Avoid If you're a writer in the fantasy genre, here are 6 clichés you should try to avoid in your stories.
Author: William Meikle
Category: Writing
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The State of Business Writing Today This article helps you to improve your writing knowledge.
Author: Rafael Corney
Category: Writing
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Short Story Writing - Ten Endings to Avoid A logical, satisfying ending is always required in a short story, but how do you ensure that yours is fresh and new? One of the ways is to avoid the obvious. Here are some common endings seen by editors: use them at your peril.
Author: William Meikle
Category: Writing
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Writing Tips - Planning Your Writing A lot of beginners go off the rails when they've got a nice clean sheet of paper or a blank screen in front of them and they've got to fill it with words - meaningful words.
Author: William Meikle
Category: Content and Copywriting
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Writing Tips - Five Ways to Immediately Improve We should all be constantly seeking to improve. If we do that, editorial approval will become that much easier.
Author: William Meikle
Category: Writing
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Science Fiction Writing - Ten Cliches to Avoid Adoption into the mainstream makes science fiction both easy to sell, and hard to write without seeming tired and cliched.
Author: William Meikle
Category: Writing
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