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11: How To Recognize and Monetize Your Expertise And Passion!
Most people tend to dismiss what they're good at. Part of it is that you become so accustomed to having whatever skill you have that you cease to notice it. Sometimes it is out of a sense of false humility. But every single person has innate talents and gifts that enrich people's lives.
12: Proofing - A Critical Function Not to be Overlooked
Business people universally agree that mechanical mistakes detract from the professionalism of communications.
13: Writing A Reference Letter When You Don't Really Want To Recommend Them
Before agreeing to write a reference letter for someone, remember, if you don't feel comfortable in writing the letter don't. If you have reservations about the person's abilities or skills, that will come through in your writing.
14: Blogging Communities Bring Benefits To Bloggers
Blogging communities can be extremely difficult to understand.
15: A High Percentage Method to Get Published
One way of getting your written word published is to be a contract writer.
16: Blogs Give Voice To Those Unheard
If you're wondering why people blog in today's society there are as many answers as there are people. However, there is one answer that seems to be the overwhelmingly most popular reason for blogging-to be heard.
17: Why a Literary Agent is So Important to Your Success
Why your literary agent is essential. And what they know that you don't.
18: Tidbits On Monetizing Blogs
Blogging for profit has increased in popularity since its inception. The irony is that the original blogs were not at all designed with profit in mind.
19: Tips on Writing a Book Now
Here are the vital how to's to making your book a reality.
20: How to have Creativity in your Writing Skills
When you hear the word 'creativity' what comes to mind? How we often perceive what creativity is limits whether we actually do become creative in our writing.
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