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Writing Great Sales Copy    By: Kevin Nunley
A lot of people shy away from writing their own ads and sales
letters when it's really not necessary. If you have even a basic
grasp of wr(read entire article)(posted on: 2005-12-01)
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Analysis Of A Topic: Writing Essays And Term Papers    By: Lisa Dinis
 Analyzing a topic is often the first step in researching an essay or term paper. It describes and defines a topic and its importance. Does the topic(read entire article)(posted on: 2005-12-01)
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Do You Submit Articles To Ezines?    By: Nucha Aquino
There is something I'd like to talk about... from the angleof an ezine publisher.That's "How to submit articles to an ezine, and get p(read entire article)(posted on: 2005-12-01)
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How To Bring In Your First $100,000 With Infoproducts    By: Jeff Smith
 How To Bring In Your First $100,000  With InfoproductsCan you really earn a living creating and marketing ebooks, special reports, co(read entire article)(posted on: 2005-12-01)
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Letter Writing Journaling    By: Catherine Franz
By Catherine FranzWhen you read a letter from someone, we are immediatelytransferred into their world, experience, and physicalreality(read entire article)(posted on: 2005-12-01)
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Sales Headline Copywriting - Two Quick Steps To Success    By: Ronald A Murphy
Get a Good Start for Sales Success
The headline to a sales letter is like the doorway to a store. The purpose of both is to draw people i(read entire article)(posted on: 2005-12-01)
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And What Do You Do?... How To Know When You're A Writer!    By: Edward B. Toupin
It's the funniest thing. When someone asks me what I do for a living, Itell them, "I'm a writer." The standard response is, "No, really, what do(read entire article)(posted on: 2005-12-01)
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How To Build A Success Freelance Career (part 1)    By: Yuwanda Black
In the current job market, many editorial workers have turned to freelancing as a matter of survival. I receive many queries from applican(read entire article)(posted on: 2005-12-01)
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Letting Your Writing Simmer    By: Mary Anne Hahn
One of the most important lessons I've learned about writing--and one of its most difficult aspects for many of us--is what I've come to call(read entire article)(posted on: 2005-12-01)
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Savage Nature: The Life Of Ted Hughes    By: Paula Bardell
One of the most important poets of the post-war period, Edward James Hughes (1930-1998), was drawn towards the primitive. He was enchanted(read entire article)(posted on: 2005-12-01)
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