Archive for the 'Internet Publishing Resources' Category

The Proof Is In The Proofing: 7 Tips To Develop Great Proofreading Skills

Saturday, April 26th, 2008

In many professions, especially writing and internet marketing,
the primary form of contact with customers is via the written
word: website content, display ads, Spam-compliant emails, not
to mention forum posts and even responses to queries, etc. The
list is endless. And all of them have one thing in common: They
are based on the written word.
Because of this, the […]

Meant To Be

Tuesday, March 11th, 2008

I feel your soul beside meI feel you near so dearlyI feel you each dayI feel you in everyway
When I wake up, I see youI turn around and there you areI can see you everywhereEven if you’re not there
I hear your voiceIn all the songs I listen toIn every cling I hearYour voice is very […]

Could This Be Love?

Friday, February 15th, 2008

Silent songs through the night.
Musical rhythm that echoes your mind.
Beauty and kindness at your sight
Could this be LOVE?
Different emotions clogged your heart.
Only thy face runs through your mind.
Awaiting for her lovely voice.
Could this be LOVE?
Moments like time flies,
Heartfelt tickles your senses.
Taken by the arrow of Eros
I wonder how this could be Love.
For mere feelings
like thief […]

Emotion in Poetry: Oxymoron

Friday, January 25th, 2008

Oxymoron is not a way to call anyone a name. In fact, oxymoron
is the poetic device meaning the use of contradictory terms
(together) for effect. A Handbook to Literature states
that etymologically the word means “pointedly foolish,” that it
brings together two contradictory terms that contrast to create
sharp emphasis. Examples include cheerful pessimist, wise fool,
sad joy, eloquent silence, […]

Time Travel And Time Slips

Tuesday, December 25th, 2007

Time, the word evokes a unit of measure that allows us to realize how long it is from one point in our life to another. Put more simply it is the interval between two events. It also denotes how long we are on this earth or alive. Time also pertains to how long it takes […]

Let Articles Do Your Marketing for You

Friday, December 21st, 2007

Like you probably know, promoting your website, company or product can be extremely costly if you do not know what you are doing. Generally what ends up happening is that we do not know which route to go and what type of advertising is the best for what we need to promote.
It is all a […]

“Successful Newsletter Publishing: How to Keep Your Focus on What Matters”

Sunday, December 16th, 2007

The other day, I was having an email conversation with a friend
about business goals.
She mentioned that she’d started a book only to realize she
didn’t want to write one *right now* after all.
She had mixed feelings about the decision, though. After all,
*everyone* says a good consultant *must* write a book. And she
was feeling the pressure.
In […]

Essential Elements of Developing Copy that Generates Real Traffic

Saturday, October 20th, 2007

When you finally decided to start your own business, and you
built your website for the purpose of developing your business,
your goal was clear. You wanted to make lots of money and to be
in business for a very long time.
Who can blame you? The thought of going to a job everyday for
the […]

Article Writing: Can It Help My Virtual Assistant Business?

Thursday, September 27th, 2007

Question: I’m a Virtual Assistant. Can I use articles to promote my business?
Signed, Eager VA
Dear Eager VA,
Virtual Assistants are springing up all around the internet. It’s a very viable business option and more work at home moms are jumping on the bandwagon every day. The real go-getters will whip up a “business card” website right […]

The Author Winthin You!

Thursday, September 6th, 2007

I always had an active imagination when I was young. I hated
school, and would pass the time away day- dreaming about things
I should not even have known about at such a young age. I used
to make up stories in my head, that would always have me as the
centre of attention, like collecting an Oscar for […]