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Keep Thy Journal Private!
If you live with other people, I know you shudder to think about what would happen if your personal journal fell into the wrong hands. Journaling is not about writing something and then leaving it ...
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Keep Thy Personal Journal Private!
Keep Thy Journal Private!
If you live with other people, I know you shudder to think about what would happen if your personal journal fell into the wrong hands. Journaling is not about writing something and then leaving it on your bed so your fami...
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Keeping a Love Journal
Do you love someone very deeply? A spouse, son, daughter, or maybe a group of people. February 14 is Valentine’s Day. This unofficial holiday is a day card companies started to increase their business and has evolved into more over the years. ...
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Keeping Track of Your At-Home Business Expenses
If you are new to working at home, then you might not be aware that you can legally deduct many types of valid business expenses, such as paper supplies or the second phone line you install for your ...
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Keeping your readers interested when writing non-fiction
Writing non-fiction might be the easiest of all writings, but it’s not always the easiest to keep your readers interested.
When writing non-fiction the best thing to do is research, even when the story is about you, research. Readers are generally ...
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Ken Varga's book and other products from Ken Varga
Successful businessman and entrepreneur, Ken Varga has just released an AMAZING "tell all" book that will have you skyrocketing your profits in no time flat. It's like sitting down with him and having him reveal all his secrets on how to be successful ...
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Keys to Characterisation
Far too many inexperienced writers create flat, stereotypical characters: the brave fireman, the damsel in distress, the strict schoolmistress. The best characters are those who evoke emotions within...
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Keyword Article Writing: the Key to Your Success!
Ready to jump on the keyword article bandwagon? Billions of companies are using keyword articles to gain free exposure on the internet. Whether you're a netpreneur marketing a product or a writer seeking freelance work, odds are you can benefit tremendou...
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Kick-Start your Juices
Listen, consider this scenario. You have a deadline to honour. Time is pressing, tighter and tighter. You are hoping to come up with some topic for your project..... However, ideas on what to wri...
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Killer Copy - What is it and how you can MASTER the Art!
Killer copy is a phrase that you probably see in the Internet Marketing arena quite often.
What exactly is Killer Copy?
First, the word Killer is misleading. Killer as defined by the Webster's Desk Dictionary goes something like this....
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Killer Press Kits - Press Kits That Demand Attention
So,m you've had your book published or you've gone the self-published route, but what do you do now? You contact a newspaper, radio or television station requesting an interview and they ask you to ...
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Killer Sales Copy Formula
A good formula when writing sales copy be it for your website, an email to potential customers or prospects, placing an ad etc. is by using 3 simple steps.
Step 1 - Create a problem
What is your customers or prospects biggest concern or pr...
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KISS - Keep It Short Scholar
We've all heard the normal KISS principle (Keep It Simple Scholar). When we talk about sales copy, it is important to keep it simple. It is also important to keep it short.
Let's briefly take a different view of sales copy. Perhaps you t...
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Knock-Out Writer's Block: Listening To Your Inner Voice
When I was young, I used to talk to myself. Long, drawn out, one-sided conversations. I didn’t have an imaginary friend, I just talked to myself. My mother says that’s why I became a writer: because of my overactive imagination. I admit she may be right. ...
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Knock-Out Writer's Block: Listening To Your Inner Voice
When I was young, I used to talk to myself. Long, drawn out, one-sided conversations. I didn’t have an imaginary friend, I just talked to myself. My mother says that’s why I became a writer: because ...
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Know Money to Make Money
The experts are always telling us that getting paid for what you know is one of the most effective, least time-intensive ways to make a buck. Well, if you know anything about money (and you don't nee...
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Know your Audience Before you Write your Book or Web Site
If you want happy customers to use your service or buy your product, you need to focus on their needs and desires.
Unhappy customers leave when they can't find what they want--benefits and an easy way to buy. Perhaps your site has barrier...
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Knowing Your Market ~ The Key to Good Sales Copy
One of the most important facets of good copywriting is knowing the market you’re writing for. You must know what this market is looking for and what problems it needs to solve. Once you know the answers to those two questions you can write ef...
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Komix Fumetti @ 360°
If we want to know something abuot Komix we must look this site http://www.komix.it
About the Author
Author of Komix Fumetti @ 360° http://www.komix.it...
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Kudos to you the reader
First I want to thank a very special friend. He told me a few months ago when I began writing articles. “Rose you have to quit saying that you don't see yourself as a columnist because you are one". So to my very special friend you know who you are, I t...
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Le Poem De La Sweat
I made a bad mistake a couple of weeks ago and got into a discussion about poetry with my good friend, Henry County Herald columnist Amy Eason. Amy likes poems, and was telling me all kinds of stuff ...
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Learn About Love From Poet Rumi
Learn about love by reading poetry by a long dead poet named Rumi. No need to look for ancient texts hidden in caves...Search the Net. In this modern age of technology, busy lifestyles, and obsession...
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Learn to Write Like a Pro
Many writers write for the experience. Others dream of having a number one best seller. Both are wonderful reasons for writing. What many fail to realize is that these two do not have to be mutually ...
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Learning to Question your Elephant Child: Who, What, Where, When and Why
Having problems writing? I don't know why. San Francisco Chronicle columnist Jon Carroll writes up to five columns a week. After all, if he can write five columns, you should be able to write a five-...
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Let's Get One Thing Straight About Being A Published Author
Just for fun, evaluate the following statement: "Most people want to write a book and get it published, but that's simply impossible 99% of the time." Is the above statement true? Not exactly. What...
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Letter Writing Journaling
By Catherine Franz
When you read a letter from someone, we are immediately transferred into their world, experience, and physical reality. You can capture the same feeling by writing letters to yourself or about other people in your journa...
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LETTING YOUR WRITING SIMMER
One of the most important lessons I've learned about writing--and one of its most difficult aspects for many of us--is what I've come to call the "simmering process."
You've just finished an article, story or query letter, and you get ...
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Licensing 101
© 2004, John Calder http://www.TheEzine.net
As a marketer, you are no doubt familiar with the concept of reprint rights and resale rights. Perhaps you seek the dream scenario of acquiring exclusive rights to a hot niche product. Yet, you come up...
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Lighten up, just a little
Humor has a place in every day life. It is a part of our conversations, our entertainment, even our personalities. Humor is used to lighten the mood, relate to others, to deal with stress and pain. It is in our workplace, our home and it should be in our ...
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Like A Painter And His Brush
Let me love you like a painter and his brush Painting up your beautiful face with a blush From the words of my lip and a red colour
Let me love you like a painter and his brush Painting up your dull moods not in a rush Sacrificially sho...
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LISTEN TO THE RADIO - WRITE BETTER E-CONTENT
Recently, I was asked to write a radio program for a non- profit organization. I had worked in broadcast journalism for many years before I switched to online communications and really enjoyed getting back to my radio roots.
But somethi...
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Listen Up and Improve your Writing
Are you a good listener? Almost everyone will answer this question affirmatively. However, listening is not the same as hearing; it requires concentration, effort and practice. To be an effective listener, you must be an active participant of communicatio...
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Live Brainstorming Session
In Berlin a restaurant opens for anorexics and in Buffalo a lawyer with a stutter wins a court case. When everything you're working on has gone stale and your own initially promising concepts are starting to annoy you, you need a brainstorming sessio...
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Long Copy Sales Letters on the Web: Hype or Not?
I have written before about long sales copy on the web. But I have more to say on the subject.
First, let me be clear about what I’m saying here. I’m not talking about long content pages within dozens of other pages on a site. I’m talking about sta...
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Look Out! New Trends in Self-Publishing
Unless you’ve been hiding out in a cave somewhere, you’ve most likely noticed a significant movement towards the publishing of eBooks, a.k.a. “electronic books.” This new trend is making an enormous impact on the writing community for several reasons. Cre...
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