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What to include in your Maid of Honor Speech
- By Timothy Spencer
- Published 09/24/2009
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This article aims to serve as an aid for composing the wedding speech for the Maid of Honor. This can serve as a prelude for the other speakers to come, but it can stand to steal the show when needed.
Writing a Wedding Speech Made Easy
- By Duncan Gelby
- Published 07/21/2008
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Before we go into the nitty-gritty of how to prepare a wedding speech, you must keep the following basics in mind:
1 Your speech has to be short, say 5-7 minutes at the most
An Interview With John Manhold About His New Book El Tigre
- By Simon Barrett
- Published 07/20/2008
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El Tigre is John Manhold's first immersion into the world of novels, but it his not his first book, he has something like 6 textbooks and a lexicon in four languages under his belt I really enjoyed El Tigre
Free Reprint Articles That Will Interest Publishers - 4 Tips
- By Glenn Prialde
- Published 07/20/2008
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Have you been writing and submitting your free reprint articles for quite sometime now
If so, how is your reprint rate doing
Learning to Write Through a RPG Game
- By Jacob Cohen-Donnelly
- Published 07/17/2008
- Writing-&-Speaking
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For a long time people have been afraid of what are known as “Role Playing Games” as there are some negative biases around those who play them However, that is because most people are thinking of the old D&D type, or the newer World of Warcraft and similar games
Persuasive Writing Techniques: Pull-Quotes
- By Robert F. Abbott
- Published 07/15/2008
- Writing-&-Speaking
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Have you noticed, when reading magazines or newsletters, that excerpts from the article have been copied from the main body and put into a special box
That's called a pull-quote, and it's a useful persuasive writing technique for anyone who writes -- and not just for magazine editors
Book Review: Alive! By Eileen P. DeClemente
- By Simon Barrett
- Published 07/13/2008
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This is a powerful book, and also a very sad one
I run a Computer Lab, we offer free classes, and we offer free internet access
An Interview With Dan Ronco About Unholy Domain
- By Simon Barrett
- Published 07/13/2008
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I really enjoyed Dan Ronco's latest book, Unholy Domain, it is set in the near future, and paints a bleak picture of what might happen in the aftermath of a computer virus that spreads through the Internet More and more the net is becoming part of the worlds infrastructure
Why Use a Freelance Copywriter?
- By Jonny Seeley
- Published 07/11/2008
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Content is king
The phrase ‘content is king’ originated on the web, reminding us that information is more valuable than visuals But the principle holds true for every kind of communication
Love is an Eleven Letter Word
- By Shelley G. Anderson
- Published 07/7/2008
- Writing-&-Speaking
- Unrated
Have you ever been so in love that the rest of the world seemed to be at a standstill When the object of your affection is right in front of you or as far as a step across the street, nothing else matters
Writing The Next Academy Award Winner
- By Ray Subs
- Published 07/6/2008
- Writing-&-Speaking
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Have you ever thought to yourself after seeing the latest Academy Award winning film that you could write something better than that You probably could, today anyone has a chance at writing an award winning film, and it’s a game that’s strictly for studios anymore
Book Review: Some Kind of Angel – a Sneetz and Muldoon Thriller by Melvin M. Harter
- By Simon Barrett
- Published 07/5/2008
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It is that time of year where you want to stock up on some books to read while on your summer vacation Some Kind Of Angel might be one to put on your list
Book Review: Unholy Domain by Dan Ronco
- By Simon Barrett
- Published 07/4/2008
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There are a plethora of sci-fi books that have explored what the Earth would be like after the apocalypse, and generally the apocalypse in question is a nuclear war, or some sort of plague
Unholy Domain takes this genre in a new and very thought provoking direction
Book Review: El Tigre by John H. Manhold
- By Simon Barrett
- Published 07/4/2008
- Writing-&-Speaking
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There are two very different schools of thought about historical fiction One school rationalizes that it is an easy genre to write, the plot already exists, all you have to do is put it in your own words
How to Write a Product Review
- By Elizabeth Mcgee
- Published 07/3/2008
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Writing a product review is by far the best way to endorse or promote a product or service Whether it is your own product or one that you promote, writing a candid, personal review is what most often makes the sale and sets you apart from other, less ambitious marketers
What's a Diva: Demon or Darling?
- By Shelley G. Anderson
- Published 06/30/2008
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The Encarta Encyclopedia defines the word diva as a spoilt brat, attention-seeker, show-off or bragger Derived from the Italian, the word diva used to mean "goddess" or "exceptional female singer" but over the years the word has become known in popular culture to describe a very difficult, hard to handle woman or man
How I Entered the Book Market
- By Yuan-tsung Chen
- Published 06/30/2008
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In this article, I would like to recall how I got my manuscript through to the publisher's desk
First, of course, I had to write a saleable book, a book that could attract a broad readership
Some Article Marketing Tips 4U
- By David O Connell
- Published 06/30/2008
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Article marketing has turned out to be the most promising tool in today’s online home based business Marketing with quality article is crucial for online business success and helps to drive massive amount of traffic to a web site
Explode Your Profits With Small Reports
- By Elizabeth Mcgee
- Published 06/29/2008
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Because the internet is the primary tool people use to find information, offering an information product and promoting it online is truly an ideal way to build wealth So think about this, if you have precisely the information someone needs, they will buy it
Market Your Articles to Increase Sales
- By David O Connell
- Published 06/29/2008
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Article marketing is successful on the World Wide Web through supply of information With many new businesses plying on the Internet recently, competition has become stiff
Join the Article Submission Craze and Get Your Articles Out There!
- By Daryll Bennett
- Published 06/29/2008
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Article submission sites are a great way to generate extra traffic to your website By submitting your article to article submission sites you also increase the back links to your website
Article Marketing: What's it All About?
- By David O Connell
- Published 06/26/2008
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Article marketing is all about writing brief articles related to any industry and further submitting those articles to distribution forms and article sites The writer may finally include a bio piece in the article, revealing personal and professional identity and a link to the web site
The Amazon Battle, Continued: An Interview With BookLocker's Angela Hoy
- By Penny Sansevieri
- Published 06/16/2008
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Amazon is a big piece to our success and as they continue to change their model, how we market and sell our books needs to change as well It's no secret that Angela Hoy of BookLocker and WritersWeekly has been very vocal about the recent move on Amazon's part to get all their POD publishers to print books through BookSurge
Seven Things Authors Must Know to Be Successful
- By Jerry D. Simmons
- Published 06/16/2008
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Publishing is a very competitive business and the choices for getting a manuscript into print are numerous Everyone who writes has to make a decision on what's best for them and their manuscript or book, but the decision should be based on their personal goals and not what someone else is trying to sell you
The People Versus
- By Melvin M. Harter
- Published 06/15/2008
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Tough as a tire iron and proud as a parson in paradise, Jeff Sanders, Private Investigator, was good at his job, always cool and always composed, never rancorous or rattled on the witness stand Fit at 40, he was a wiz at bending the truth toward the side that hired him, but he never blatantly lied