Posted on August 18th, 2008 by Steven Clayton
The adage that you should focus on your first impression is the leading reason to learn to write well. Writing well means paying attention to not just the mechanics of English grammar and punctuation, but to the nuances and elegance of the language itself.
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Posted on August 16th, 2008 by Susan Olsen
The task nobody wants to do - write and deliver a eulogy. Examples of eulogies may be of some assistance. What you effectively have to do is to talk about the deceased to other people. Does this make you nervous? You may think you are emotionally not up to this, and so examples of eulogies you can get ideas from would help greatly.
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Posted on August 14th, 2008 by Theo McLanahan
If you research Internet Marketing, you will find that articles serve a variety of purposes. Articles provide content for your site, which helps in your search engine optimization. You can market your website by writing articles and distributing them to reprint directories. As you can see, writing articles is very useful, and everyone can do it.
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Posted on August 9th, 2008 by James Malinchak
It is a researched fact that, in general, giving a speech is the number one fear that people have. Giving a motivational sales speech is often, even one of the most difficult for some people.
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Posted on August 7th, 2008 by Todd Schuyler Free
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Posted on August 5th, 2008 by James Malinchak
You may be nervous at first when you’re a public speaker and you are about to deliver that opening speech. It’s a natural human reaction. The mark of a trained public speaker is however, one who can overcome that nervousness and create a speech that the audience will remember for a lifetime.
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Posted on August 5th, 2008 by James Malinchak
Any public speaker understands that it is important to win over your audience from the very beginning. This means speaking in such a way that your audience is forced to focus on you, especially when you begin speaking. Not just anyone has the attributes to be a good public speaker. As a public speaker you need such skills as perseverance, patience, a positive attitude, and the ability to motivate a crowd.
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Posted on August 5th, 2008 by Hugh Roberts
Knowing how to write is a job where the goal is to create a worthwhile product that supports a particular thought, opinion or operation. Great copywriting will start to demonstrate the audience the merit of the merchandise or thought and why it is perfect for them. Examples of where copyrighting is used are for TV advertisements, newsletters, internet pages, billboards and any written material used in promotional media.
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Posted on August 4th, 2008 by James Malinchak
You are not born with the ability to be a master public speaker. It is a skill that you must develop over time. Many people throughout the years have had a fear of public speaking - but were able to instead learn the art of speaking in public and were able to become effective public speakers.
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Posted on August 2nd, 2008 by Gary Pearson
Do you think that you have what it takes to become an author? Writing a book takes a lot of time and dedication, which is why there are so few writers out there. The rest of us may have an idea or a half-finished novel, but we don’t have the time to finish it. Until you are published there is no way of know whether you can support yourself with your writing, so in the meantime you plug away at your day job and madly type up a page or too of your soon-to-be bestseller before going to bed.
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