words
words
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by Mary Wilkey - 2007-08-18
Actually, this is somewhat of a continuation of last week's article on guarding your thoughts and your words, when the emphasis was on changing your thought patterns. Well, the good news is that chang...
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by Sandy Reed - 2007-08-18
The power of the word is real whether or not you are conscious of it.Your own words are the bricks and mortar of the dreams you want to realize. Behind every word flows energy.Sonia ChoquetteOne of th...
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by Michael A Verdicchio - 2007-08-14
The title of this article might seem obnoxious to some people. Others might find it down right rude. But give me a moment or two, so I can explain why you may really need to shut up!Words are ...
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by Terry Detty - 2007-08-28
So which is more important, to please the visitors or the search engine spiders? The unequivocal answer is to please the visitors. What good is a site that attracts spiders but not actual people? And ...
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by Kmustaffa - 2007-09-11
Unless you are someone directly involved with the car industry, or an acronym wizard, then you are to be confused when you hear all the different acronym-ed jargon words at the car dealerships. ...
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by Martin Mak - 2007-09-19
Can you read an entire book in just a few minutes? It may seem unimaginable but the phenomenon of speed reading makes it possible.It's all in the technique. Normally a person can only read 240 w...
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by Troy White - 2007-09-27
A common complaint I hear is around the length of the copy. Too much - too wordy - not to the point enough - "my" clients won't read all that - my clients are too busy - BULL!Everyone seems to bel...
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by Troy White - 2007-09-29
A common complaint I hear is around the length of the copy. Too much - too wordy - not to the point enough - "my" clients won't read all that - my clients are too busy - BULL!Everyone seems to believe...
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by Roy Klienwachter - 2007-09-25
"Learn to make the most of what's handed to you." I just read this line on an advertisement for a movie that is supposed to be inspirational and motivational. Give me a break... what a crock o...
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by Martin Lemieux - 2007-11-08
Author: Martin LemieuxIn every industry, there are topics for writing articles that I call "Gem Topics". These topics usually yield high amounts of traffic and are sometimes controversial. These...