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e-gold - gold itself circulated electronically e-gold - gold itself, circulated electronicallyBy TheGoldShop.bize-gold boasts "Better Money since 1996" and in many ways they are right. e-gold gives users the chance to own gold at a fraction of the usual cost, e-gold gives users unlimited freedom to make purchases worldwide for goods and services and gives merchants excellent security with irrevocable transactions (no chargeback's).e-gold in. . .
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Titles (and Subtitles) Sell Books! Joni HamiltonDoes a title really sell a book? The short answer is, yes. If a book does not attract a reader initially, it will be overlooked and not purchased. The book title is the element that creates the initial attraction to the book. Watch people who are browsing in a bookstore. A catchy title grabs their interest and makes them reach for the book out of curiosity. A great title makes browsers think, "Really?" or "What does THAT mean?" or "That's what I need". Think long and hard when choosing your book's title. The title must give some clues about the book's contents in a snappy "one-liner". Many authors struggle fiercely with the title choice, not realizing that the title is there somewhere in the book's contents. They just haven't recognized it because they are too close to the project. Sometimes it helps to talk to impartial, unbiased persons. Tell them what your book is abou. . .
Fair Use and Copyright: What You Need To Know Rose DesRochersWhile running a writing community for the last three years many questions have come up regarding copyright. What is copyright? “The legal protection given to authors which protects them against unauthorized copying of their work.” All writers at one time or another have quoted something someone else has written. I see it all the time throughout the writing industry. Maybe you quoted the lines of a poem or a line from an article or the words from a song. I quoted the work of another author in the above paragraph, where I defined copyright.Given my example above, did I just infringe on copyright? Should I have gotten permission from the said author to quote them? No, under what is known as “fair use", I may quote the author without asking permission. There is a misconception in the writing world about what fair use is and what copyright is. You might think that you can us. . .
Write A Better Newsletter! BB LeeYou've decided to write your very own Newsletter to promote your business, communicate with your customers, or just for FUN. You've read hundreds of newsletters. You've also noticed many of these newsletters lack original material. They are identical in format and/or article content!Don't Fall Into That Easy Trap! The following tips will help the new newsletter writer/ publisher create a better newsletter.Know Who You Are Writing For.This sounds simple enough, you must know your readers. What are their demographics. Are they male, female, young, old, middle income, high income, getting by, just starting out, looking for business opportunities, looking for work at home jobs, stay at home moms, business women or men. Learn to select the articles that reflect your readers interest. Establish A Publishing Schedule.Professionals publish on a regular basis. Make that your goal!A regul. . .
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Day Trading the Index Futures - How to Judge Good Entries QUESTION: If the SP futures fall through support and go straight down for another two points, and I want to get short, should I a.)enterimmediately, b.) two points below support, or c.)should I wait for a pullback and then try to get short?You've got to be patient enough to wait for entries that have two things: first - a high probability of immediate gain, and second - a small potential for lo. . .
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