Archive for the 'Writing' Category
When I think about the different types of adversity that have been a constant presence in my life, my mind goes back to the one event that has shaped me more than any other. My mother, Vivian Pray passed away on November 17, 2003. Although she was in failing health, death was never a thought. Like so many others, I felt like my mother’s medical issues were tied to her emotional health. She was depressed. She never had a chance to recover. O... Read More
November 21st, 2008 | Posted in Writing | No Comments
Whether you are someone who needs content for your site, or you are someone who wants to make sure that your content gets out there, you will find that one of the best things that you need to do is that you need to think about making sure that you take advantage of sites that have plenty of free content to give away.
When you are looking at your options and you are looking to make sure that you really get somewhere by advertising your services ... Read More
November 20th, 2008 | Posted in Writing | No Comments
In my case, it was really at the suggestion of my wife after I’d written a Business Book – CORONA THE INSIDE STORY OF AMERICA’S #1 IMPORTED BEER. She suggested that I could turn that story – with all its twists and turns – into an interesting novel. I wasn’t so sure, but it got me thinking.
A cousin of mine in London had completed a Genealogical research into our family history, which he had published private... Read More
November 20th, 2008 | Posted in Writing | No Comments
It’s been more than half a year since you retired. The novelty of free time is wearing off and you find yourself lonely for your old work buddies. You miss those lively conversations over lunch or a business dinner, and feel your mind getting a bit sluggish. For the first three months or so of your retirement you enjoyed reading the trade journals in your specialty. But now they just make you nostalgic for those happier days when you had a ... Read More
November 19th, 2008 | Posted in Writing | No Comments
When you are in a situation where you can start to think about how people will see your company and what they are taking away from it, you’ll find that one of the most important things that you need to consider is how people are going to find your company in the first place! Take some time and seriously look at how people are going to be finding you. Have you made it easy for them?
There is a good chance that there are a number of unrel... Read More
November 18th, 2008 | Posted in Writing | No Comments
The hardship letter is the most important document that you submit to your lender. The hardship letter is necessary if you want your lender to agree upon a loan workout, short sale, deed-in-lieu of foreclosure, forbearance agreement, loan modification, and any other foreclosure solution that requires their cooperation. Your hardship letter presents your desperate situation to the lender when they consider your request for help. Given that fact, y... Read More
November 18th, 2008 | Posted in Writing | No Comments
Article Writing has in recent times become extremely popular. A poorly written article can be harmful, both to you as the author and the products you are promoting. The article you write should not only display your creative and imaginative skills but also satisfy the needs of your target audience.
These ten article writing tips can act as a guide in helping those who wish to succeed in writing articles for the internet.
1. Write on a Topic that ... Read More
November 18th, 2008 | Posted in Writing | No Comments
With the rise in the number of self published authors, there is much debate as to whether it’s better to self publish your own books or whether to still follow the traditional route of trying to find a publisher.
There are many people who say that self published books won’t sell or that no one trusts self published books, but the people saying this are not publishers or published authors. They are simply people who want to be publishe... Read More
November 16th, 2008 | Posted in Writing | No Comments
If you want to have a successful writing career, you need to prioritize your writing and make it the thing you do the most, rather than something you do in your spare time now and again.
Anyone who is successful in their career is driven by their work. When you look at Stephen King, Richard Branson, Bill Gates, or any other successful person, you’ll soon realize that they didn’t get to where they are by working on their careers in the... Read More
November 15th, 2008 | Posted in Writing | No Comments
English grammar software can’t match the quality of a manual proof read? Wrong. There are now English grammar software applications that work in a very advanced manner to make writing easier and error free. English grammar software can make your life easier in many ways. There are now English grammar software applications that work in a very advanced manner to make writing easier and error free. Natural Language Processing (NLP) technology ... Read More
November 15th, 2008 | Posted in Writing | No Comments