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Rick Saldan is an excellent inspirational speaker who tailored the seminar to the needs of the individual students being instructed. This office thanks the Mayors Office of Information Services for having such a vendor.

 

Timothy K. Lynch

Office of Fleet Management

City of Philadelphia

 


 

Rick has a magical approach that provides a clear and concise message specifically designed to the needs of his audience. Rick will provide all the motivational magic you will ever need, propelling your organization to the next level of greater success.

 

Thomas Mulhern

Frontier Communications

 


 

Rick Saldan is a compelling and absorbing motivational speaker and magician.  I have been to five of his Motivational Magic presentations and it is amazing how he keeps our college audiences on the edge of their seats. A highly entertaining performer with great comedy flair. Rich content to increase students' productivity, peak performance and motivation. If you need an outstanding motivational speaker for colleges, Rick is definitely one of the world's greatest speakers and magicians!


Dr. Rob Gilbert, Sport Psychologist,

Montclair State University

 


 

Rick Saldan has the wit, wisdom and sorcery of a wizard. He has a dynamic personality, and all will enjoy his captivating stories, comedy and magic!

Dennis Slaughter
Credit Suisse First Boston

 


 

Rick Saldan delivers a first-class show! A pro in every sense of the word. Funny, unique, entertaining and polished.

Brian Letscher, Actor

Hawaii Five-O, NCIS, Cold Case, Law & Order and The Mentalist.

 


 

Rick Saldan is a wonderful combination of master magician, comic improviser and first class speaker. The audience loved his program, which was music to our ears. If you love celebrity motivational speakers such as Tom Hopkins, Dale Carnegie and Zig Ziglar, then you'll love Rick!

Dottie Burman, President
Burtley Productions, Inc.

 


Rick Saldan is an incredibly talented performer and motivational speaker with great insight. He shares many powerful motivational messages that will enhance your life for the better!

Jack Murray, President
Dream Illusions

 


Rick is one of the best inspirational speakers on the scene today. Funny, fun loving and highly energetic. If you want to make your next event into an extraordinary one, then invite professional speaker  Rick Saldan and his amazing  Motivational Magic.

 

Andres Lara, President

Inspiration Times Magazine

 

 


Writing Your Autobiography
Author: Margaret L. Ingram

Let’s discuss what is an autobiography, why write an autobiography, and who read your story. Also, we will discuss getting organized.


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Writing To Overpower Your Competition
Author: Karon Thackston

© 2005


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Writing the Follow-up Novel -- You Aren’t Really a Sophomore
Author: Richard Cox

You’ve heard this story before.


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Writing for Action -- Conclusions First
Author: Roger Swenson

When you try to get someone to do something -- your boss, your employees, your Congressman, your landlord -- get right to the point. Start off with your "bottom line," the action you want taken; then lay out the whys and hows.


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Writer's Block- Creative Ways to Reduce or Eliminate It
Author: Rick Sheridan

Writer's Block- Creative Ways to Reduce or Eliminate It


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Write When You Are Inspired.
Author: Mary Jesse

Writers are artists. Some of them are starving, but unlike actors, shedding that extra ten pounds won’t help land your next gig. Writing does have its advantages, however. One advantage writing has over other professions is flexibility. You can write almost anytime or anywhere. You don’t need an audience. You don’t need a good hair day. You simply need a means to record your thoughts: pen & paper, computer, recorder, etc. Voila! You can write.


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Write a Powerful Speech or Presentation
Author: Debra Koontz Traverso

(c) 2001 all rights in all media reserved


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WINNING WORDS for a winning website
Author: Doctor Oscar

+ Ever sit down to create that winning add, publicity release or newsletter and couldn't come up with the right words or phrases? You will never make your future until you cure the problem of the Dialog Dilemma. And that means enlarging your personal powers of expression. Inserting precision and persuasion to your promotional ideas as well as your personal communication.


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Winning Words for A Winning Web Site
Author: Oscar Bruce / AKA / Doctor Oscar

+ Ever sit down to create that winning add, publicity release or newsletter and couldn't come up with the right words or phrases? You will never make your future until you cure the problem of the Dialog Dilemma. And that means enlarging your personal powers of expression. Inserting precision and persuasion to your promotional ideas as well as your personal communication.


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Why Your Newsletter Must Get A Personality Today!
Author: Michael Green

Newsletters are becoming ever more popular. Not surprising – since all editors know that they are a tried and tested method for both disseminating information and subtly (and quite frequently blatantly) promoting any product or service. In short, newsletters work for their owners.


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Why We Don't Write Our Books
Author: Suzanne Falter-Barns

In the ten years that I¡¦ve taught people how to get on with their books, I¡¦ve noticed a phenomenon that I¡¦ll call ¡§Author¡¦s Block.¡¨ Would-be writers can, indeed, sit down and work when pressed to it. The problem is that they¡¦re not so sure they want the pressure of being an author. But they do want to. But they don¡¦t. And so on.


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Why Hire a Professional Transcriptionist to Convert Your Dictation or Audios to Typed Text?
Author: Laurie Kristensen

In a discussion forum for non-fiction writers (where I had posted my introduction of myself and my professional transcription business), another member replied and mentioned that for simple dictation, she uses a voice recognition software program.


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When Writing Becomes Uninviting
Author: Sean North

Many of you have always wanted to write. You, like other


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What is the Difference between "And" and "Also"?
Author: John Fletcher

A quick way to tease people,or to put yourself one up on anyone else, or put them one down, is to ask them this question. There is a quick answer which is easy, but if the response you get is something about the difference in meaning, they haven't any idea. Whether you tell them the quick answer is a matter of your psychological and moral tactics. If you tell them, they can in turn put themselves one up on everyone else except you. If you don't tell them, you win a reputation for being clever, but lose one for kindness.


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Using The Right PDA
Author: Catherine Franz

When we think of writing it triggers many thoughts and visions depending on our framing. It could trigger a lone man with a full astray, unshaven, staring at an old plunking typewriter with white blank crisp paper waiting in anticipation for his words.


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Unleash the International Potential of Booklets
Author: Paulette Ensign

Does writing a booklet make you an 'authorlette' ? Yes, it does. That is one of several key reasons to write an informational tips booklet - author status as an expert on your topic. It takes much less time, money, and stress to write a booklet than writing a full-length book, and can bring as many or more benefits.


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Two Ways to Make Money with eBooks
Author: Anne Wayman

I stumbled into the eBook writing business when I self-published Powerfully Recovered! and an eBook came with the package. Much to my surprise, the eBook makes up about 20% of my sales and seems to lead maybe 3% of the eBook buyers into buying the hard cover version.


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TURN PERSONAL STRUGGLES INTO BOOKS FOR CHILDREN
Author: Laura Backes, Write4Kids.com

Suppose you've just gone through a divorce and lost custody of your kids. Or a loved one has recently died of cancer. Or you struggled in school as a child because you have dyslexia.


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Top Ten Tools for Writing Humor
Author: David Leonhardt

Ever want to write a funny book or a humor column? Or add spice to your newsletter editor or web page so that people read beyond the typical drivel that sends otherwise eager-to-spend customers into a boredom-induced coma?


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Top Ten Tips For New Writers
Author: Elaine Currie, BA (Hons)

Top Ten Tips For New Writers


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Top 10 Tips to Complete a Creative Writing Project Without Losing Your Creativity
Author: Ginger Blanchette

Have you ever started a creative writing project with great excitement, only to have your interest dwindle as the process, itself, interfered with your creativity? How do you keep the momentum going and continue to enjoy the creative process? Follow these tips for high creativity, fun and success!


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Top 10 Excuses for Not Writing Your Nonfiction Book
Author: Debra Koontz Traverso

You've been thinking about writing a book. You know a book could generate money, enhance publicity, attract clients, propel your business or career to a higher level, perhaps land you on the speaking circuit.


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Tools for Online Tracking
Author: S. Housley

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Tips For Writing Articles Online
Author: bb lee

I've written and published over 30 articles in SmallBizBits


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Tips Booklets - 15 Key Questions About Writing Your Own
Author: Paulette Ensign

Everyone has something they want the world to know about and a tips booklet is a great way to do that. More than 500,000 copies in three languages of a tips booklet called '110 Ideas for Organizing Your Business Life' have been sold, all without spending a penny on advertising.


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THESE EMBARRASSING, COSTLY, TERRIBLE TYPOS
Author: Rolf Gompertz

Typo n. pl. –os. Informal. A typographical error.


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There's A Writer Within You
Author: Keith P. Stieneke

You've possibly heard that one of the best ways to get publicity is to write articles or stories and get them published electronically or in print. Unfortunately, when you've tried to sit down and write you come up with a complete blank. This is called writer's block and it happens to even to the most seasoned writers. In this article I will show you that there is a writer within you and present four ideas for getting the creative juices flowing.


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The Truth Is . . . I Hear Voices
Author: Stephanie Lessing

Ever since my first book, She’s Got Issues, got published, the first question everyone asked me was, “How do you think up your characters?” At first I lied. I said, “Um . . . I don’t know, I guess they’re a composite of people I’ve met over the years.” I thought that sounded good. I’ve heard other authors use that line, so I figured, what the hell.


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The Top 10 'Must-Have' Laptop Accessories
Author: John San Filippo

You've laid out good money for your laptop computer, but you're not done spending just yet.


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The Search for the Story: One Writer's Approach to Fiction
Author: Jonathan Rabb

The process of writing a book starts, for me, with a place in time that I find intriguing. I begin to do a little research -- if possible, with novels written at the time -- and then, if all goes well, I experience a kind of flash of complete understanding a few weeks later. Every character, every setting, every moment of tension, choice, betrayal, and resolution comes into perfect focus. But only for an instant. It’s as if I’ve been given this one chance to see how the book is meant to be, and the rest of the process -- the next year to year and a half -- is spent trying to recapture everything from that flash. Of course, I never manage to get it all, but that moment floats above and acts as a kind of guide. Luckily, there are some bits that remain clearer than others. The general arc of the book -- the scenes that I know I have to get to -- usually seems pretty well fixed, but what happens between the scenes is left for me to discover. And, I suppose, I prefer it that way. I’ve never been one for detailed o


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The Right Writing Ritual
Author: Susan K. Perry, Ph.D.

Have you ever caught yourself glancing at the clock and being shocked by how much time had gone by since you immersed yourself in some activity? This is called FLOW. It’s an altered state that happens when you’re so involved in writing that you forget yourself, your surroundings, and all thoughts of what someone is going to think of your work. The best part of flow is that when you write from within this lovely state of mind, it’s self-rewarding and highly motivating.


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The Query
Author: Anne Wayman

A query is a sales letter you send to a potential publisher offering an article or other work. Properly crafted, the query can increase your income and save you oodles of time. Although most often used for magazine articles, queries can also be sent regarding books, web content and other ventures.


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The Newsletter Explosion - How to Write a Newsletter Without Doing All The Hard Work
Author: Michael Green

Newsletters have become an increasingly popular way to communicate and it isn't hard to see why.


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The Meaning of Life
Author: Jay Collins

What's the point of any of this? Where is the meaning in my day-to-day life?


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The Healing Powers of Journaling
Author: Christin Snyder

For the past several years, I have found joy working as a motivational writer and speaker. One of my greatest passions has been the gift of sharing my deep love and respect for the written word. Words are powerful. They provoke thought, stimulate creativity, and most importantly, they hold within them the power to heal. Most people do not realize the incredible life-changing potential writing has.


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The Anatomy of Hype
Author: Marcia Yudkin

On a copywriting board I frequent, someone expressed


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THE 4 C's of Business Success on the Internet!
Author: Charles B. Broersma

*Content* is the delivery on the implied promise that you make to an interested party who comes to your site, opts-in to your ezine or visits your e-pub (electronic publications). If the information that you are providing is not current, relevant, frequent and significant, you aren't likely to get many return visits.


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The 3 Secrets to Successful Freelance Writing
Author: Anne Wayman

The desire to write is both a blessing and a curse. It’s a blessing because it taps some of our most creative resources and forces us to find a way to express ourselves in the symbols we call words.


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Ten Tips for Writing a Publishable Novel
Author: Leslie Caine

1) Write from the inside out. Determine what is fascinating about you, as well as what you find fascinating in life, and write from your unique perspective. That we each possess a story that we alone can write is the biggest advantage any of us have in the publishing industry. Use it!


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Strategies For Finding Topics To Write About
Author: Dan J. Fry

What possibly could I have to write about? I never was good at it anyway. It doesn't matter how hard I try, I just sit and stare and stare at a blank screen.


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Smashing the Myth of the Press Release
Author: Bill Stoller

A musician spends years honing his craft. He writes world-class songs and performs them in a manner that moves his listeners to tears. He records a demo tape and sends it to record labels. He gets a contract and becomes rich, famous and adored.


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Sam, My Border Collie's Internet Marketing Advice! No 9
Author: Gordon Brownlie

You have permission to publish this article electronically or in print, FREE of charge, as long as the bylines are included and you only mail to a 100% opt-in list.


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Punctuation Tips
Author: LR Communication Systems, Inc.

Punctuation Tips


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Pulling Sales with Your Ad Copy
Author: Elizabeth McGee

One of the best marketing tools available to your internet business is good sales ad copy. This can pull in sales faster than just about anything.


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Once upon a time…Reflections on storytelling
Author: Sheila J. Williams

We are the storytellers: our days begin with “once upon a time” and end with “tell me a story”. We are descended from the folks who sat around the fires at night, describing the hunt for those who stayed behind. Today, the storyteller’s role has evolved to tell us which laundry detergent to use or car to buy and how to choose a financial planner. The storyteller makes us laugh during the sitcom. He persuades us by writing political speeches or she entertains us with a story about a woman who runs away from home. The storyteller’s job is to inform, educate, entertain, provoke and inspire. Our tools are words. Whether the collection of words becomes a poem, TV commercial, novel or political speech, the storyteller uses many of the same techniques today as she or he did in 1400 BCE.


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Natural Writing ... Using Your Verbal Style to Create Your Written Style
Author: Edward B. Toupin

When I first started writing, I sat down and worked on a small article for nearly a week. The problem was that I couldn't figure out how to squeeze my idea into the 1,500 word limit. I was lost, frustrated, and almost gave up. After some years of work, many rejections, and a lot of determination, I finally figured out how to fine-tune the process and reduce the time involved so that this "writing stuff" would work for me.


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Make Time to Write: Five Ways to Write Now!
Author: Cynthia Morris, CPCC

After a full day, you fall into bed exhausted. You realize that another day has passed without making time to write. You vow to do it tomorrow. Yet the next day continues much like the one before and do not make time to write.


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Lifewriting Step #1: Taking Responsibility
Author: Steven Barnes

“The price of greatness is responsibility.” Winston Churchill


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JOURNALUTION
Author: Sandy Grason

Using Your Journal to Manifest


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Journaling: A Tool for the Spirit
Author: Susie Michelle Cortright

The fountain of personal wisdom may be as close as your nearest pen.


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Journaling: A Tool for the Spirit
Author: Susie Cortright

The fountain of personal wisdom may be as close as your nearest pen.


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Journaling - A Key to Joy
Author: Diann Cannon

Are you interested in finding your authentic voice? Would you like to be more confident? Does the sound of personal freedom tickle your fancy? Would you like to learn more about yourself in a very compassionate way? Do you suspect there may be treasures hidden inside you that so far you've been unable to identify and put to use? Are you looking for a way to systematically make positive changes in your life? Is there a book or an invention inside you just crying to be made manifest? If you answered "yes" to any of these questions, read on.


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Join the Journalution!
Author: Sandy Grason

Remember the scene in The Wizard of Oz when Dorothy asks Glenda the Good Witch how to get back to Kansas? Glenda tells Dorothy, “My dear, you’ve always had the power.” We all have the power to create a life we love. But often, like Dorothy, we look in faraway places for our answers when the real answers are in our own backyard. It’s tempting to look outside ourselves for answers to life’s big questions. After all, if we could just read a book or go to a seminar and discover our true purpose, it would make things so much easier. While the answers that others have found may inspire you, ultimately you have to answer life’s big questions for yourself, and your journal is the perfect place to begin figuring out your hopes, dreams, and visions. Think of your journal as your very own pair of ruby slippers.


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If the Shoe Fits
Author: Kate Pepper

“If I don’t sell this novel, I’ll open a shoe store.”


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I Wonder Why Dictionaries Went Out Of Fashion
Author: Elaine Currie, BA (Hons)

More Tips For New Writers (Part IV)


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I Wonder Why Dictionaries Went Out Of Fashion
Author: Elaine Currie, BA (Hons)

More Tips For New Writers (Part IV)


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How-To 'Bond Like Super-Glue' With Your Subscribers!
Author: Michael Green

Every successful Ezine editor knows one thing that all failing editors have yet to learn...


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HOW TO WRITE WEB ARTICLES
Author: Dale DeHart

Writing Web Articles


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How to Work From Home by Following a Step by Step Easily Doable Outlined Review
Author: Laurie Meade

This ebook is a simple step by step blueprint for writing reviews for profit. It is complete, and explains what you need to include and why. It gives an example of a review following the guidelines explained. This ebook is an unadvertised bonus to the offer of "Turn Words Into Traffic Ebook." By Jim Edwards.


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How to Win More Clients, Projects and Freelance Jobs
Author: Shelley Wake

I've spoken to hundreds of editors, employers, and project managers about how they choose a freelancer for a job. Whether they were reviewing job applications or considering project bids, they all had one thing in common. As every one of them started to look at the applications, they had their skeptic's hat on.


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How to tell if you are a literary snob
Author: David Leonhardt, The Happy Guy

"I don't know if I should put 'writer' on my business card," I murmured.


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How to Stall Your Writing Career
Author: Beth Mende Conny

Beth Mende Conny


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HOW TO IMPROVE YOUR CREDIBILITY AND BOOST YOUR CAREER: GET A BOOK PUBLISH
Author: Jim Evers

For years, I've told my clients et. al. that one of the ways to improve their credibility and boost their careers was to get published. It certainly has worked for me. Start with an article or two or three or ten, and at some time go for a book.


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How To Identify Your Own Style Of Writing
Author: Eugenia Bivines

http://pages.ivillage.com/qebbs/ebookconnection © Copyright Eugenia Bivines


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How to Become a Powerful Writer Under a Few Minutes
Author: R. G. Srinivasan

I can feel all those vibrations of disbelief and even those cynical aahs and oohs when you read this title. Is it yet another attractive, tall promise with no substance? No. It is the amazing truth I recently discovered.


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How Great Newsletters Adapt To Perfectly Match Their Readers!
Author: Michael Green

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Home Business Writing Made Simple
Author: Dan J. Fry

Have you ever written a letter to a friend? Ever written an outline for any project you were about to start? What about a shopping list? If you have, and I imagine most have, you can then write focused, brief, content articles for your online home business.


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Going On A Word Diet
Author: Catherine Franz

There are three ways to write a first draft. One is to ink whatever surfaces, in whatever order without regard to grammar, spelling or staying on topic. After the free write, the points, and message extracted for notes or an outline. Time is its adversary and clarity chisels its way forward slowly.


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Freewriting: A Strategy That Will Bring Your Writing To Life
Author: Catherine Franz

Freewriting is a release from the prison of rules. It allows the fastest and deepest improvements to a writer’s creative process. Freewriting shows writers how to overcome past resistance challenges. Either in writing, control, or other fears. It returns the power of free thought. It also renews the energy flow with the universal laws of attraction.


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Four Keys to Successful Journaling
Author: Christin Snyder

Four Keys to Successful Journaling


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For LifeWriters: Using Your LifeLine to Create Your Life Story
Author: Susan Wittig Albert

Your LifeLine


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Five Tips to Avoiding Total Disaster as a Novelist from a Poor, Wretched Fool Who Had to Learn the Hard Way
Author: Kris Saknussemm

The problem with should advice is that it’s either something you already know, i.e. your diet should include more fruit and vegetables than cheeseburgers and martinis -- or it’s something really difficult (like consuming more fruit and vegetables than cheeseburgers and martinis). So, based on my own stumbling, fumbling experience, I offer the following list of things I would strongly advise aspiring and despairing writers not to do. I doubt that simply by avoiding these pitfalls you will be guaranteed international fame and fortune, but I’m confident that you will at least escape many unnecessary frustrations and defeats, so that you can be fresh for the really poignant failures and setbacks that will either make or break you -- and with any luck will do a bit of both.


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Find Your Niche & Follow It - Part 1
Author: Rob Taylor

Mark Twain once said: “Find out where the people are going and get there first”.


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Exercises To Revive a Catatonic Muse
Author: Cheri Wright, MSW

Some time ago I took an online writing course. The first assignment was too simple and I was smugly critical when I read it. I was to write a short article for a magazine. I could write on any topic I chose. The only requirement was that the article include a list of points for the reader. Piece of cake!


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E-Newsletter Layout: Add White Space to Improve Readability
Author: Richard Cunningham

White space in newsletters is like pausing in conversation. Take a breath now and then to avoid overwhelming the reader.


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Encouraging The Elderly To Journal
Author: Gail R. Mitchell

As a caregiver, you can encourage your loved one to express themselves through writing and drawing. Both writing and drawing increases their sense of purpose. Through another form of writing, which can be storytelling, you can support your loved one to write about their lives so that children and grandchildren will learn more about who they were through their recording their stories, memories and thoughts. This is a wonderful way to combat feelings of loneliness and isolation as well.


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Eight Keys to Great Writing
Author: David L. Hunter

Great writing is both an art and a skill. As such, it requires certain fundamentals. The following list reveals eight keys for great writing.


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Do I Need an RSS Feed?
Author: S. Housley

Do I Need an RSS Feed?


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Creating Assets: Spark Your Thinking With These 16 Comprehensive Questions
Author: Catherine Franz

Here are some questions to get your thoughts and cash flow moving that will also keep your product creating aligned and focused.


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Creating A Memory Album
Author: D. Anderson

First of all, regarding the September 11, 2001, attacks on the American people, we at The Seasons of My Life® wish to say that we are deeply sorry that so many of you are hurting and we extend our deepest sympathies to those of you who have lost a loved one, or are suffering.


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CIO
Author: Jmaes Tyler

Can 97% of Netpreneurs be Wrong?


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Business Writing in Plain English
Author: Jim Evers

American businesses produce over 30 billion original pieces of writing yearly. Much of it is unnecessary, and much of it is poorly written. Everything you write puts both your thinking and your writing skills on display. To make your e-mail messages, memos, letters, reports, or any other business writing effective, here are some tips:


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Before You Begin: Suggestions for New Writers
Author: Theresa V. Wilson, M.Ed.

Most writers are readers first. Whether historical, research, romantic mystery or spiritual focus. Many well versed writers have either read extensively or have been challenged by a variety of in depth life changing experiences. Remember, your best writing already is “in” you.


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Aptitude Testing
Author: Rick Sheridan

Aptitude Testing


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And You Can Quote Me
Author: Beth Mende Conny

I don't mind having others put words in my mouth—not when their words are witty, wise and succinct. Put another way: I love using quotes in my writing.


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And what do you do? ... How to know when you're a writer!
Author: Edward B. Toupin

It's the funniest thing. When someone asks me what I do for a living, I tell them, "I'm a writer." The standard response is, "No, really, what do you do?" Somehow, I always flounder in the conversation because I never expect that type of response.


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Ancient Predictions Help Craft Better Writers
Author: Sarah Jane Sloane

Every writer has a writing process that follows its own pattern of fits and starts. Some writers can't get started, while others cannot end. Some writers have started six or seven or eight different pieces and can't get past the midpoint in a single one of them. All of us have times when we just cannot write.


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An Introduction to the Journal Process
Author: Gail R. Mitchell

Writing at a specific time on a daily basis is a tremendous commitment and gift that we can give to ourselves.


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An Editor Spins Her Thoughts about Web Content
Author: Linda Jay Geldens

A glossy magazine placed an advertisement on its Web site, targeting the publication’s upscale subscribers. The expensive ad emphasized how perfect the tiniest detail would be for guests who stayed at a certain, very fancy hotel.


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About Journaling Keeping a Journal
Author: Doreene Clement

Keeping a Journal


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A Writing Exercise That Increase Awareness And Description Skills
Author: Catherine Franz

Practice attaching words to feelings requires time to do. Without a system that helps you monitor that time, the minutes or hours could feel unproductive. With the right exercise, you can then use that time wisely, as well as save you time and frustration.


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A Powerful Vocabulary Will Change Your Life
Author: Gerard McLoughlin

Studies show that your word-power determines your earning power, your skill in self-expression determines your status in life.


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A Great Letter for Playing the Personals for Love, Sex, and Romance With Single Women
Author: Don Diebel

Dear...


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A Contest with a Message for All Writers: Wake Up Your Writing Spirit
Author: Shelley Wake

The Blogfest 2005 Writing Contest has only been running for two weeks and already the results are overwhelming. And not because we’re getting far more entries than we expected. It’s because along with entries, we’re also getting heartfelt messages from writers all over the world. I’ve run a few contests before and received quite a few entries, but I’ve never been personally emailed and thanked by so many writers.


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7 Steps to Make A Blessing Out of A Pest
Author: Irena Whitfield

Our times are fast. Our life is fast. All the time we're in a rush for something, using faster and faster means, leaving behind everything that seems to slow us down, sometimes even proven principles of proper, polite behaviour or proper, professional business principles.


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3 Quick and Easy Ways to Generate Story Ideas -
Author: Shery Ma Belle Arrieta-Russ

There are many ways you can generate ideas you can use for your stories, articles and other creative pieces. Start with the three ways given below:


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16 TIPS FOR BECOMING A BETTER WRITER -
Author: Michael Angier

Whether you're writing a memo, a letter, an article or a full-length novel, there are a few basic rules to keep in mind that will help your message first to be read and then to be better understood and accepted.


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15 Questions to Instantly Help You Write a Tips Booklet -
Author: Paulette Ensign

Everyone has something they want the world to know. A tips booklet is a great way to do that, creating author status and a marketing tool for yourself in the process.


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13 Easy To Follow Tips To Effectively Send Your Ad To Ezine Publishers And Get Clicked -
Author: Rizky Nur Zamzamy

Copyright 2002, By: Rizky Nur Zamzamy All rights reserved


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10 Top Ways to Manifest a Life of Creative Flow
Author: Julie Jordan Scott

Take a moment and hold fast to a vision of life continually in the flow. Meandering down the river, and even enjoying when the rapids get rough! Knowing in your heart and soul that the one consistent piece of the puzzle is that you remain in the flow mindset.


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10 Tips For Writing Powerful Articles
Author: Michael Pollock

Writing articles is a great method to create exposure for yourself and your Internet business. In fact, I'd suggest it's the best marketing tool you can use.


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10 PRINCIPLES TO KEEPING AN ON-GOING JOURNAL
Author: Ruth Folit

There are no hard-set rules for keeping a journal. How often you write, how much time you spend, and how rigorously you maintain a regular journaling schedule are matters of personal choice and circumstance. What seems a comfortable writing schedule for one may seem unbearably formal to another. And while an individual living alone may have hours of solitude and enormous flexibility in terms of time, a parent with small children may have very little of either. So it is of primary importance to find what works for you. The following general guidelines, however, may help you to establish journal writing as a regular and enduring habit.

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