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    Booming Career As A Real Estate Agent
    Real estate is a convenient marriage of two different words from French and English with real coming from 'Royale' and 'estate' being an English word, representing immovable property. The term royale represented the monarchies in royal estates of the earlier eras. It has now transformed into real over time with monarchies coming down and economies presenting opportunities for everyone to own any piece of property under the sun. This presented two new lines of business: Real Estate Broking and Real Estate Agency.Just The Facts, Ma'amAccording to one estimate by "The Eco
    kely ask: http://www.grammarnow.com.

    For punctuation questions, get my free guide (in Adobe PDF) at http://www.catnipchronicles.com/ebook/punctuation_power.pdf

  • Be concise. If you want people to read your articles, give them something of value and make them easy to read.

  • Numbers count. The more your articles get published, the more you will be thought of as an expert, and the more people will visit your website or s
    Expert Virtual Assistants - Their Vital Role in the Success of Speakers and Coaches
    Imagine not having to weed through countless emails and phone messages every day. Imagine that all of your follow-up calls and emails are taken care of. Imagine that your teleclasses are managed for you, so that the only thing you have to do is present them. Now imagine that you have a partner, someone who is looking out for the best interest of your business, and eager to support you in making your business a success. More importantly, imagine having all the time you want to do what it is that you love to do, and what you do best. It’s nice to think about, isn’t it? And it is
    You have a new website, or a new business, or both – or your site isn’t getting the kind of traffic you want and need. How are you going to tell the world about what you have to offer and where to find it?

    If you have deep pockets, you can start buying ads in newsletters and ezines and hope somebody reads them. If you have even deeper pockets, you can have press releases sent out in major markets all over the country, even around the world. (Actually, those are not deep pockets – they’re more like mine shafts!) OR...

    You can write articles for other people to publish in their ezines and newsletters. Who, me? Write? Right. It isn’t that difficult, assuming you have an average command of the English language. Or, more correctly, the American language, which is quite similar yet substantially different from English. George Bernard Shaw said, "England and America are two countries divided by a common language." But, enough of that.

    The Internet is awash in "gurus", the vast majority of them self-appointed. I make no such claim. I am a practical writer and editor who believes the primary goal of this kind of writing is clear, concise communication. On that basis, I offer some advice and tips:

    1. Write about what you know. If you’re Joe or Jane, an office worker whose hobby is gardening, don’t write about search engine optimization. Your goal is to publicize your new gardening website or ezine (or both). Write about gardening, and let someone else handle the SEO.

    2. Write a "conversation". By that, I mean write as though you were speaking to another person, one-to-one. You’re not writing for some literary journal, but for folks pretty much like yourself. "Talk" to a friend, and avoid expressions like "some of you", which is impersonal and puts distance between you and your reader. Bad idea. Instead say "some people", or something similar. Keep it conversational.

    3. Facts count. If you’re not sure about something, find out before including it in your article. Otherwise, you’ll become known as unreliable, which can be fatal in business.

    4. Grammar counts. Let me guess: you hated English class and just barely passed. Well, if achieving your goals is important to you, make the effort. Here’s a free site that can answer more grammar questions than you can likely ask: http://www.grammarnow.com.

      For punctuation questions, get my free guide (in Adobe PDF) at http://www.catnipchronicles.com/ebook/punctuation_power.pdf

    5. Be concise. If you want people to read your articles, give them something of value and make them easy to read.

    6. Numbers count. The more your articles get published, the more you will be thought of as an expert, and the more people will visit your website or su
      Investing and Duty of Care
      HYIP by definition means "High Yield Investment Program" But it might be better named "High Risk 95% lose 5% Gain Venture Program.By definition alone the HYIP falls under the 3rd category of the RISK Profile of an Investment and as such are only suited to investors who fit the profile HIGH RISK. Whenever there are much higher risks involved, the higher the expected return.Currently are three basic Risk Categories that Financial advisers turn to in order to asses where best to help the client focus. These are:Lo (Blue Chip. capital guaranteed, secured, principal
      in their ezines and newsletters. Who, me? Write? Right. It isn’t that difficult, assuming you have an average command of the English language. Or, more correctly, the American language, which is quite similar yet substantially different from English. George Bernard Shaw said, "England and America are two countries divided by a common language." But, enough of that.

      The Internet is awash in "gurus", the vast majority of them self-appointed. I make no such claim. I am a practical writer and editor who believes the primary goal of this kind of writing is clear, concise communication. On that basis, I offer some advice and tips:

      1. Write about what you know. If you’re Joe or Jane, an office worker whose hobby is gardening, don’t write about search engine optimization. Your goal is to publicize your new gardening website or ezine (or both). Write about gardening, and let someone else handle the SEO.

      2. Write a "conversation". By that, I mean write as though you were speaking to another person, one-to-one. You’re not writing for some literary journal, but for folks pretty much like yourself. "Talk" to a friend, and avoid expressions like "some of you", which is impersonal and puts distance between you and your reader. Bad idea. Instead say "some people", or something similar. Keep it conversational.

      3. Facts count. If you’re not sure about something, find out before including it in your article. Otherwise, you’ll become known as unreliable, which can be fatal in business.

      4. Grammar counts. Let me guess: you hated English class and just barely passed. Well, if achieving your goals is important to you, make the effort. Here’s a free site that can answer more grammar questions than you can likely ask: http://www.grammarnow.com.

        For punctuation questions, get my free guide (in Adobe PDF) at http://www.catnipchronicles.com/ebook/punctuation_power.pdf

      5. Be concise. If you want people to read your articles, give them something of value and make them easy to read.

      6. Numbers count. The more your articles get published, the more you will be thought of as an expert, and the more people will visit your website or s
        10 Things to Look for in a Home-Equity Line of Credit
        If you are a homeowner, you've probably received offers to apply for a home equity line of credit (HELOC). Handled with care, home equity credit lines can be an excellent way to improve financial flexibility, provide readily available cash reserves for emergencies, or pay for large expenses (like college tuition or home improvements) that have irregular payment schedules. But be aware that not all home equity credit lines are created equal. If you decide that a HELOC is right for you, what features should you look for? Here are ten things that should be at the top of your list:<
        cation. On that basis, I offer some advice and tips:

        1. Write about what you know. If you’re Joe or Jane, an office worker whose hobby is gardening, don’t write about search engine optimization. Your goal is to publicize your new gardening website or ezine (or both). Write about gardening, and let someone else handle the SEO.

        2. Write a "conversation". By that, I mean write as though you were speaking to another person, one-to-one. You’re not writing for some literary journal, but for folks pretty much like yourself. "Talk" to a friend, and avoid expressions like "some of you", which is impersonal and puts distance between you and your reader. Bad idea. Instead say "some people", or something similar. Keep it conversational.

        3. Facts count. If you’re not sure about something, find out before including it in your article. Otherwise, you’ll become known as unreliable, which can be fatal in business.

        4. Grammar counts. Let me guess: you hated English class and just barely passed. Well, if achieving your goals is important to you, make the effort. Here’s a free site that can answer more grammar questions than you can likely ask: http://www.grammarnow.com.

          For punctuation questions, get my free guide (in Adobe PDF) at http://www.catnipchronicles.com/ebook/punctuation_power.pdf

        5. Be concise. If you want people to read your articles, give them something of value and make them easy to read.

        6. Numbers count. The more your articles get published, the more you will be thought of as an expert, and the more people will visit your website or s
          The Same Day Pay Day Loan
          Is it actually possible to get a same day payday loan? Yes it is but only if you consider a day to be the full length of its 24 hours. It is very difficult to get a same day payday loan that pays the same morning, afternoon or evening as the day you ordered it on. Usually you have to wait the full twenty-four hours before the money is deposited into your account.How do so many payday loan companies, both online and offline, get away with this type of false advertising? The key is that technically 24 hours is how we do legally define a full day.When you apply for a same
          ons like "some of you", which is impersonal and puts distance between you and your reader. Bad idea. Instead say "some people", or something similar. Keep it conversational.

        7. Facts count. If you’re not sure about something, find out before including it in your article. Otherwise, you’ll become known as unreliable, which can be fatal in business.

        8. Grammar counts. Let me guess: you hated English class and just barely passed. Well, if achieving your goals is important to you, make the effort. Here’s a free site that can answer more grammar questions than you can likely ask: http://www.grammarnow.com.

          For punctuation questions, get my free guide (in Adobe PDF) at http://www.catnipchronicles.com/ebook/punctuation_power.pdf

        9. Be concise. If you want people to read your articles, give them something of value and make them easy to read.

        10. Numbers count. The more your articles get published, the more you will be thought of as an expert, and the more people will visit your website or s
          Improve Your Life and Your Credit Report
          Have you been wondering how you can improve your credit rating? Essentially, nearly every aspect of ones life revolves around credit in some shape or form. For the most part, people generally have to have excellent credit to purchase a home, car, and any other type of major investment. Additionally, people generally use their credit for purchasing now and paying later, for example, with credit cards. When deciding to lend you money of any sort a lender will have a thorough look at your credibility through the credit rating.Here are a few steps that you can tak
          kely ask: http://www.grammarnow.com.

          For punctuation questions, get my free guide (in Adobe PDF) at http://www.catnipchronicles.com/ebook/punctuation_power.pdf

        11. Be concise. If you want people to read your articles, give them something of value and make them easy to read.

        12. Numbers count. The more your articles get published, the more you will be thought of as an expert, and the more people will visit your website or subscribe to your ezine..

        Once you’ve written an article, how do you market it to publishers who might want to use it? Well, you can:

        1. Search for ezines and newsletters covering your topic and email the individual publishers, offering your article. I used to do that – time consuming and frustrating. OR

        2. Do what I do – use OpportunityUpdate.com and have them do it for you (No, I am not an affiliate, but we are friends.) Here’s what they do:

          1. Promote your article to hundreds of publishers

          2. Send it directly to all their registered publishers

          3. Give you the advantage of great positions with Google and Yahoo, and others (but they’re the monsters)

          4. List your article in their "Authors We Recommend" section

          5. List your article in their search directory

          6. Your article gets a full search engine optimized Web page, including your website (in your Author’s Resource Box).

          7. Promote your article for a full year – or more

          8. Submit your article to 40+ search engines and directories

        Is it free? Of course not – would you do all that for free? But, I guarantee you this: it’s dirt cheap and much less than it would cost you to do it yourself! So what good is writing if nobody reads it? You want results, right? Go with the pros.

        Recap: If you want exposure – publicity – and increased traffic/subscribers, write decent articles and have them extensively marketed by http://OpportunityUpdate.com/doorwaytosubmit.html .

        I don’t believe in "luck", so I’ll wish you: Good Writing!

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