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Social Networking : The new and more dynamic White and Yellow Pages by Joe Smith
Mar 05, 2008
Social networking is the new White Pages of the phone book, combined with the cataloging aspects of the Yellow Pages. Yet they deliver this in a more productive and dynamic way. While previously we had our high school year books and / or col...
Find Great Interviewees For Your Articles by Melanie Bowden
Feb 22, 2008
Just like article ideas, people to interview are everywhere. It's professional, and the smart thing to do, to contact people for an interview before you've obtained your article assignment. Why? So you can use their names in your query letter. ...
Press Releases vs. Article Submissions by Troy Perkins
Sep 18, 2007
On the face of it, the world of developing and placing Press Releases, advertising or articles about you, your company or your products appears to be about the same. Although actually quite different, these tools can ultimately achieve the same thing...
JANERA.com is an online magazine and social networking site by janera links
Jun 28, 2007
JANERA.com is an online magazine and social networking site. The site's aim is to unify the diverse group of Global Nomads and communicate the global JANERA.com is an online magazine and social networking site. The site's aim is to unify the diverse...
The Desire To Not Write by Wendy Keller
Jun 07, 2007
A new client made an off-handed comment today. She wondered why almost every writer gets strong urges not to write. "Suddenly, the plants need watering, the dog needs petting, the laundry needs folding at that very moment." She laughed sheepishly. "...
How to Start an Ezine by webmaster realestate
Mar 23, 2007
Introduction Online business is booming these days. It is estimated that over $5 billion was spent by consumers online in 2006. Projections for the upcoming years are looking even better with 2010 looking to bring in about $11 billion. With these...
Computer Daze - Ways For Writing Parents To Find Time To Write by Pamela White
Dec 05, 2006
Computer Daze - Ways for Writing Parents to Find Time by Pamela White
When I was growing up, my siblings and I fought over the bathroom. This was our battleground when we were rushing to get ready for school , bed, or, if the stars smiled ...
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