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Poetry Competition closing 27th October 2007

September 30th, 2007 by admin

Monthly poetry competition. Prizes include GBP 0 for first place. Prize is publication on the website. Deadline for entries is 27th October 2007.

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Are you ambidextrous or whole-brain thinker? Mindmapping to your rescue Posted By : Mindmapper

September 30th, 2007 by admin

Ambidexterity is whole-brain thinking, where we use the inherent capacities of both the left and the right brain. It is maximizing our brainpower. Mindmapping aids in whole-brain thinking process. It is a powerful and simple tool for enhancing a whole range of our cognitive abilities.

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Increasing your creative quotient with mindmapping Posted By : Mindmapper

September 30th, 2007 by admin

Creativity is forming new patterns of thoughts, ideas and imagination. It is a highly intellectual process and Mindmapping paves way for such a process. It provides links and associations to enable that spark of creativity. Mindmapping is a simple and effective device to help stimulate imagination and creativity.

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Write A Book on What You Know to Get the Recognition You Deserve Posted By : Bookcoach

September 30th, 2007 by admin

Your business is unique or clients would not be going to you to get your expertise information to solve their problems. Isn’t it time to create your book? Get that recognition you deserve and build you business.

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Help About The Freelance World of Copywriting Services Posted By : Deanna Mascle

September 29th, 2007 by admin

As our world expands and businesses turn to the internet more for their customer base, so too will the need for copywriting services.

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Copywriting Questions - The World of Online Copywriting Posted By : Deanna Mascle

September 29th, 2007 by admin

Online copywriting has become a multi-billion dollar resource for companies that utilize the internet. There are ads, publications, banners, websites and articles that are written by freelance copywriters through the internet. Copywriting persuades or draws attention to whatever is being promoted. Good online copywriting invites a person to actually read the ad whereas bad copywriting can quickly be navigated away from.

The internet has turned into a billion dollar revenue source for thousands and thousands of companies throughout the world. Online copywriting is more often associated with a form of article called a Search Engine Optimized (SEO) article. The SEO copywriter writes articles, varying in lengths, to fit a series of keywords or phrases that will turn up prominently in an internet search through such search engines as Google or Yahoo.

The web copywriter must be internet savvy. Often links are used within the article that will direct the reader to an additional webpage. Online copywriting is a valuable tool used by companies who want to reach a wider demographic audience. Many website articles are tailored to meet the demands the customers are expecting and as a way to draw potential visitors in, the web copywriter must have online copywriting articles that are suited to that audience.

Words have power. We see that day in and day out through the commercials and ads we see each day. But one form of online copywriting we do not often take into consideration when thinking about copywriting in general is that essays or reviews against a particular subject are considered a form of marketing. Take for example the government and organization ads against smoking. The articles and commercials are very much against use of any form of tobacco. Their use of health statistics show the detrimental effects that smoking has on our bodies, not only as a tobacco user, but through second hand smoke as well.

As more people turn to the internet for personal enjoyment, shopping and to stay informed, online copywriting will continue to be a formidable force to be reckoned with. Jobs will be created and the opportunities to advance in this career field will continue to rise. If you find yourself intrigued by the idea of being a copywriter, it is definitely worth checking into.

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Emily Dickinson- Book Excerpt Posted By : Michael A. Stusser

September 29th, 2007 by admin

Emily DickinsonBorn December 10, 1830Died May 15, 1886Emily Dickinson may be one of Americas best-known poets, but she barely published a word in her own lifetime. And though she spent her days hiding away in her familys home in Amherst, Massachusetts, somehow Em had an exciting enough life to be the subject of endless biographies and speculation about her sex life.

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Why You Should Respect Copyright Notices Posted By : Richard Cunningham Jr.

September 29th, 2007 by admin

If you steal materials from someone else and use it at your website, you might get away with it. It’s possible that no one will notice.

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Are Public Domain Documents Copyrighted? Posted By : Richard Cunningham Jr.

September 29th, 2007 by admin

The term “public domain” refers to documents that are no longer (if they were ever) protected by copyright. Sometimes they lack copyright because of their date or because of a past failure to renew.

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Sir Winston Churchill- Book Excerpt Posted By : Michael A. Stusser

September 29th, 2007 by admin

Sir Winston ChurchillBorn November 30, 1874Died January 24, 1965Prime Minister of England when it really counted, Sir Winston led the Brits to victory over the evil Nazi Empire in World War II — no easy task, especially when many thought the British would wave their white hankies, grab a pint, and call it quits.

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