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Different Ways of Writing a Dissertation

July 16, 2008

Dissertation writing is one of the most important writing skills a college student can have under their belt. These skills will enable the student to research, write and aptly show people their understanding of certain subjects. The first thing that a dissertation should include is that of the statement. In the dissertation statement, this part shows the readers your intention to research certain subjects that will be included in the paper. This provides the student with a solid and reasonable foundation... Read more »

Using Free Online Articles to Your Advantage

July 14, 2008

You won’t believe the exposure you can get as a writer and as the owner of a website until you submit free online articles to an article directory. Not only are these articles free for other publishers to use, it doesn’t cost you anything to register and start submitting articles. This is one method that publishers use to generate traffic to their sites, many of which translate into sales. In order to keep a visitor when he/she clicks onto your website, you need to have valuable information... Read more »

The Sale Is In The Consequence

July 13, 2008

Among the main challenges of selling online is the fact that there is no physical or what is called face to face interaction. As such you cannot reposition your pitch to fit the direction of an objection. A sale therefore depends on a static sequence of thought and argument. This sequence better be effective otherwise your sales-copy is a leaking bucket. As much as emphasis of benefit rather than features develops immense and critical desire for an offer, it tends to be devoid of urgency. Your web... Read more »

Six Steps In Ovecoming Writer’s Block

July 9, 2008

What is writer’s block? Well, I just can’t think of a single darn thing to say. Oh well, I’m outta here! Sound familiar? No! Oh, get real! We’ve all experienced this phenomenon when we absolutely have to write something, particularly on deadline. I’m talking about,uh, I can’t think of what the word is,oh, yes, it’s on the tip of my tongue,it’s:WRITER’S BLOCK! Whew! I feel better just getting that out of my head and onto the page! Writer’s... Read more »

The Benefits of a Free Article Directory

July 9, 2008

Anyone who has a website for fun or profit can benefit from using a free article directory. This is a site where you can submit articles for free. You do have to register and become a member, but it doesn’t cost you anything to do so. Since the articles are free, webmasters can also avail of them to find free content for their websites. The only stipulation in using these articles is that you must retain the code that says the article is from the specific site you use. You cannot pass it off... Read more »

Short vs Long Articles For Marketing

July 8, 2008

There has been a persistent squabble over whether one should use short or long articles online. In article marketing, the squabble continues with strong support for each position. Short articles are generally considered to between 400 words to 500 words and in some cases as little as 250 words. Long articles are more than 750 words. Proponents of short articles claim that attention spans online are quite short and an internet surfer will not pay much attention to long articles. They point to the... Read more »

Why Online Sales Are Emotional

July 4, 2008

The differences in media may introduce challenges in the process of selling from a website. But the fundamentals of persuasion remain unchanged. This then means that online sales are not different from offline sales, and this includes the mix of logic and emotions. The logical versus emotional sales pitch is a confusing one especially to inexperienced salesmen. The truth is that a sales process is highly emotional. The tactics that include communicating benefits and use of consequences to ensure... Read more »

Knowing When You’ve Done Enough Editing

July 3, 2008

There’s an old axiom that holds true no matter if you’re editing a text that you wrote yourself or the words of another and that’s that the more you work on the piece, the less you’re going to be able to judge how well it comes across. There will always be something that you’ll miss regardless of the number of passes through that you make, so it’s a good rule of thumb to keep the number of edits to a minimum. Many of the best people who call themselves a text editor... Read more »

How Writers Can Benefit From The Short Story Market

July 1, 2008

There are countless writers out there who dream of someday selling a novel manuscript and being able to make a full-time living as a professional writer or novelist. Just imagine being able to quit your day job and spend your time doing what you love, writing and editing your own manuscripts, attending book reading events, and promoting your work. Many professional writers eventually go on to receive a job as a creative writing professor at a local university, teaching students how to perfect their... Read more »

Developing Technology & The Evolving Internet

June 26, 2008

Technology keeps advancing, every day - there is always some new innovation being made with technology, in all fields - business, medicine, media and communication. In all fields, the ease with which professionals function has been improved by the pace at which technology advances. Information technology is the one field where this is the most pronounced. Life has definitely become much easier with IT. One of the biggest headaches of any organisation used to be keeping records - technology has taken... Read more »


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