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  • The Top 2 Ways To Market Your Web Writing Service
    By Trish Andrews
    Marketing your web writing service is a huge part of a successful freelance business. Online marketing, networking, publicity, and advertising are such valuable tools, it's critical to know what works best. Here are two No-Fail methods to advertise yourself as a web writer: Develop your own web site that is optimized for search engines, and network! - YOUR WEBSITE SHOULD MAKE YOU MONEY, NOT TAKE YOUR MONEY - As an Internet writer, it's important to have your own web...
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  • Personalized Note Cards
    By Jim
    Note Cards are something which people use for jotting down quick notes and other information. Note Cards are usually available in 3x5 size, but one can choose other types of Note Cards as per his needs. Buying Note Cards is not an issue at all as there are many stores selling Note Cards.
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  • College Books - Save money and a money making idea, too
    By Ventura
    Reduce the cost of your college education by following this advice. When you should buy your books, and where. Start a business buying and selling used college books.
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  • Steps To Publishing Success
    By William Yost
    Even if your best friend owns a top publishing company, giving you an immediate "in," this does not guarantee publishing success. First, you have to write a quality book that has a clear target audience. And your book must answer a common problem or need that audience shares. Then you have to develop a marketing plan, and stick to it for at least two years.
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  • Creating the Perfect Email Resume
    By David Green
    Emailing your resume and cover letter is one of the easiest ways to contact a recruiter, but there are rules and regulations that you need to follow.
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  • How To Follow Up To Get That Special Job Interview
    By David Green
    Finding and applying for the right job is only half the battle. You may have spent weeks perfecting the cover letter and finding just the right resume style for your needs and wants.
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  • What Aspiring Authors Can Learn From The 2005 Publishing Year
    By Sophfronia Scott
    'Tis the season for evaluating the year gone by! Over the next few weeks you'll see plenty of articles summing up the successes and failures in industries all across the board: television, movies, automobiles, retail. It's no different for the publishing industry. Already the New York Times has run an article examining publishing's good, bad and ugly decisions of 2005. There are many tidbits here and there in Publishers Weekly as well. While the overall message can seem daunt...
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  • Stand Out in Business the Write Way
    By Lydia Ramsey
    Build your business and stand out in a crowd by sending handwritten notes whenever possible to existing and potential clients.
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