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by L Ellis - 2006-12-04
Mechanically produced fonts and the characters comprising fonts are protected under UK law as typefaces. The legal definition for typefaces incorporates letters, numerals and ornamental motifs. Fonts ...
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by Jinger Jarrett - 2006-12-04
As the publisher of an article directory, I see this all the time: writers and other marketers who are so desperate to get their promotional seen they really don't think about how they are marketing, ...
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by Paul Matthews - 2006-12-02
Your website looks great: solid words, easy navigation, graphics just so, and maybe even a bit of flash with some multimedia. But customers are not buying.You wonder if it’s the writing. How can...
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by Jakob Jelling - 2006-12-01
In today’s digital world, we are becoming increasingly dependent on the internet for the fulfillment of our needs. Whether we are planning a holiday or buying a plasma television, we increasingl...
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by Tuks Engineer - 2006-11-30
Its hardly a secret anymore. Creating articles and submitting them to article directories is now recognised as efficient, main stream marketing. Thousands of smart marketers actively seek out director...
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by Andre best - 2006-11-30
Any avid website owner knows how critical it is to have a website that contains large amounts of genuine 'content'. These days a website pretty much lives or dies by the amount of content it has on it...
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by Marige OBrien - 2006-11-29
It's an established fact of internet marketing that one of the most effective forms of free advertisement is to write and distribut articles to newsletters. As Stone Evans of Plug-in-Profits&nbs...
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by Joel Walsh - 2006-11-29
Proven Web Content Success Factor: Scan-abilityI've found that scan-able content written with web publication in mind seriously out-performs content that was written as though for print:* Greater conv...
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by Sammer Hakim - 2006-11-29
You press your clothes so crisply; you could swear the folds could cut you. When you’re done, you lay in bed rehearsing your day tomorrow. You see yourself closing the deal and after a few minut...
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by Rose DesRochers - 2006-11-29
Writing your privacy policy - Phrase your policy as a FAQ with questions like1. Do you sell my personal information to third parties?2. How do you secure my personal information?3. Why do you need my ...
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by Brett Stevens - 2006-11-28
Number One: Who reviews resumes submitted from the internet? Usually, it’s not an executive or the immediate hiring authority. Many times, screeners have no industry expertise in the key attribu...
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by James Burchill - 2006-11-27
Do you write? Can you string together words and sentences – like this? Would you like to make a few extra bucks (maybe more…) without the hassles of a traditional job? You would? Then wel...
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by Sharon Housley - 2006-11-26
Creative Commons is a nonprofit organization that allows artists, authors, publishers and musicians the option of creating and defining a flexible copyright for their creative works. Creative Commons ...
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by Bonnie Davis - 2006-11-26
Writing and submitting articles to publishers in order to promote your business, services and products is a wise choice for any entrepreneur. The only cost for this kind of marketing project is ...
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by Bonnie Davis - 2006-11-26
Your web site plays an integral role in your article submission strategy. If it isn't up to par, your article submission projects won't produce much in the way of results. To support your effort...
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by Anthony Jewell - 2006-11-25
If you are someone like me that writes articles on a daily basis and includes them on your website for your visitors to read then you might be missing out on something big. Articles are not only a gre...
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by Henry DeVries - 2006-11-24
So you want to get a book published and add "author" to your resume. A decade ago, there weren't too many options for professionals and consultants to get into print. If a traditional publis...
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by Hans Hasselfors - 2006-11-24
Before writing an article, have you ever felt overwhelmed by a blank sensation, not knowing where to start? ...I'll bet you have! This checklist should help you eliminate some common problems in writi...
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by Hans Hasselfors - 2006-11-24
1 Remove your limits Reduce your subject to a single core word and then brainstorm around it. For example, if you're trying to write about "Study Skills", expand your thinking to "Schoo...
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by Hans Hasselfors - 2006-11-24
Search Engines are constantly on the "look out" for freshly written content that has been submitted online. So how do you come up with ideas for your next article? Here are several suggestio...