Archive for August, 2008

This Time Next Year We’ll Be Millionaires

By sparta at 14 August, 2008, 12:00 am

Have you ever come up with what you believed to be a great idea? Have you researched that idea and realised that there is actually a hole in the market that doesn’t cover your idea? One day, you are going to put that idea into practice properly and become a millionaire from it – just as soon as you get time.

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The Benefits of Matte Finish Laminating Pouches

By blueline13 at 13 August, 2008, 12:00 am

Lamination is the best way to keep your documents protected and preventing them from being damaged from folds, creases, warping, tearing and spills. Occasionally, some people who use laminated documents will need to write on their document, but, the fact that most of the laminating pouches available have a glossy finish to them makes it difficult to write on your laminated documents. However, there is a great solution to this problem and that is to use laminating pouches that have a matte finish to them so you can write on them with a pen or a marker. This is an ideal solution for many situations where you have documents to present, and might need to jot down a few notes here or there.

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Copywriting to Beat Price Resistance With the Cappuccino Effect

By CathyG at 13 August, 2008, 12:00 am

Copywriting presents special challenges when your website visitors arrive with a mindset of, “I can’t afford this service.” To convert these prospects to clients, you copywriting needs to reframe your prices and fees.

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24 Ways to Create Compelling Headlines for Your Sales Letters

By henny at 13 August, 2008, 12:00 am

The headline is the most important part of your sales letter because it must capture attention instantly and also fuel interest. Headlines should concisely communicate the essence of your message and wet visitors’ reading appetite. Without a strong compelling reason to read on, the visitor will leave your web page.

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Choosing the Thickness of Your Laminating Pouches

By blueline13 at 12 August, 2008, 12:00 am

Purchasing your own laminator will allow you to create professional looking documents that are well protected for a fraction of the price you would pay to a professional printing company. There are a few steps to getting your documents laminated. Although you will want to follow your laminators instructions on how to protect your documents, you will want to make sure that you know the thickness and size of the pouches that you will be using.

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Where Building An Ebook Can Pay Off

By PasiHomeBiz at 12 August, 2008, 12:00 am

There was a time not that long ago when ebooks were really popular and unique. That time is over but it does not mean that you could not make Internet business profits by building an ebook.

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How to Write a Bibliography

By Great_Info at 12 August, 2008, 12:00 am

If you are like me, you probably put your heart and soul into creating a wonderful paper, essay or article. You know that you conducted the necessary research and that you wrote a sound paper. However, you are now at the end and you may be wondering, how can you write a bibliography? Well, I am here to tell you that writing a bibliography does not have to give you a headache. In fact, it can be a fun experience if you follow these proven tips. Here is what you will need to do:

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How to Use Index Cards to Write a Novel Outline

By Great_Info at 11 August, 2008, 12:00 am

Everyone has plans to write the great American novel. In fact, most researchers believe that everyone has at least one great story inside them. However, you may be wondering, then if everyone has a great story, how can they get the story out?

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Easy Steps to Get Your Article Rejected

By egdcltd at 10 August, 2008, 12:00 am

Article marketing can be a great way to promote your site and product. Unfortunately, many articles these days are written solely for the links they have in their resource box, and are poorly written for actual reading. The content may be fine, but it’s not really readable. Here are some steps you can take if you want to improve the chances of your article being approved by the article directories.

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How to Write a Book Chapter that Guides Your Readers Like a Yellow Brick Road

By earmabrown at 8 August, 2008, 12:00 am

Is your book organized? The best non-fiction books are organized like a paved road guiding readers through their chapters. That paved road of organization includes mile markers, exit signs and other road markers for each chapter. Think about it; we easily get lost unless the path is clear. It’s stressful to take a journey without a clear road to travel.

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