Writing With a Disability, by Cindy A Christiansen This article gives facts about the illness Chronic Fatigue and Immune Dysfunction Syndrome as well as the author's own experiences living with it. Published 09May2009, viewed 151 times
Public Speaking - Ways to Deliver Your Speech, by Edward Hope In public speaking there are 4 possible ways to deliver your speech. This article discusses the 4 ways and recommends the most effective way. Published 07May2009, viewed 211 times
How To Write Books Just By Talking, by Thomas Christopher You can just talk and have what you say transcribed into a book. Until you get accustomed to it, you can be a bit awkward and self-conscious, but there are ways around that. At least you don't have to type the manuscript. Published 03May2009, viewed 169 times
Public Speaking - Techniques for Maintaining Audience Attention, by Edward Hope When speaking in public an audience's interest will not be maintained by itself. There are "attention getters" that will maintain and arrest the audience's attention. Published 03May2009, viewed 207 times
Lure, Don't Buy Website Traffic: Write Ezine Articles, by Thomas Christopher In addition to providing you with content you can use for a variety of purposes and enhancing your status as an expert, writing ezine articles can bring you quality web site traffic, if you give them away. Published 01May2009, viewed 160 times
Write Is Right Or When Right To Write, by Craig Fenton Is there a magic formula to creating the next great book, article, blog post, or press release? Published 29Apr2009, viewed 115 times
Public Speaking - Tips on Selecting the Type of Speech to Use, by Edward Hope The selection of the type of speech you deliver plays an important role in achieving the objective of your speech. There are 2 types of speech to choose from and your selection will depend on the objective of the speech and the audience your are delivering it to. Published 28Apr2009, viewed 258 times
Are You Writing For Dollars Or To Be True To Yourself? Making sense Of It All, by Craig Fenton If you are a writer why not focus on what you do best and not try to take the short cut for a few extra dollars. Create content based on strength and talent and not the eye on currency. Published 27Apr2009, viewed 122 times
How To Use Twitter As A Great Writing Exercise While Learning, by Craig Fenton Twitter has taken the world by storm as one of the most noted social networking sites. Craig Fenton shows a new use for users of Twitter, how you can use their limitations of 140 characters or less to your advantage when writing or speaking. Published 27Apr2009, viewed 120 times
Article Writing Services: How an Article Rewriter can Help your Online Business, by Peter Nisbet An article rewriter can help you to make the best use of articles by producing several different articles from one. Whether these are PLR articles or ones you have read online, by writing the in a completely different form from the original, without significant duplication, you can legally publish them as your own work. Published 27Apr2009, viewed 231 times
Next To Your Dog Why Not Make This Gem Of A Writing And Speaking Tool Your New Best Friend?, by Craig Fenton Sometimes a superlative writing and speaking tool is overlooked. The use of a thesaurus can greatly enhance your presentation for business, school, or even on a personal level. Improve your writing and speaking as you enhance your vocabulary! Published 27Apr2009, viewed 121 times
Tips to Overcome Your Fear of Public Speaking, by Edward Hope Public speaking is the number 1 fear for many people. This fear is taught to us by circumstances and therefore can be overcome. This article presents 5 "P's" to apply to "unlearn" the fear of public speaking. Published 25Apr2009, viewed 172 times
Accidental Magic, by Jay Speyerer Research is mundane and boring to a lot of people, whether it's for school essays, genealogy, business presentations, or writing in general, so they just want to get it over with. But in doing that, they don't open themselves up to serendipity. Published 24Apr2009, viewed 128 times
Squinting in the Moonlight, by Jay Speyerer In fiction writing, we have a concept called willing suspension of disbelief. It amounts to a mutual agreement: the storyteller agrees to lie and the audience agrees to believe it. But the storyteller is still obligated not to do anything that would pull the reader/listener/viewer out of the story. Published 24Apr2009, viewed 115 times
How to Write an Article: Writing Article Content, by Peter Nisbet Writing article content for distribution is a critical part of learning how to write an article, and without good content that flows naturally from the title, through the introductory paragraph, and also leads into the resource, you could fail in your objective of attracting readers to your website. Published 23Apr2009, viewed 191 times
What Every Executive Needs to Know About Scoring Media Coverage, by Karen Friedman This is for every business professional who wants to score more news coverage and learn how to position themselves as a resource for reporters Published 21Apr2009, viewed 105 times
How to Get Great Results with Media: 8 Simple Steps to Talk to Reporters, by Karen Friedman Talking to reporters is not as easy as it looks because it is not their job to promote you or advance your agenda. This article provides 8 simple steps to help the reporter help you tell your story. Published 21Apr2009, viewed 100 times
One Size Doesn't Fit All: Reporters Come in all Shapes and Sizes, by Karen Friedman It may come as a surprise that reporters don't sit around planning how to get you.Instead of wasting energy trying to identify an upcoming sneak attack , think of reporters as people who simply want to know what you would want to know if you were a reader, listener or viewer. When you learn to do that, you can prepare in advance. This article will help you recognize a wide variety of reporter styles Published 21Apr2009, viewed 96 times
Americans studying language and learning new vocabulary, by Tom Aaron Accumulating new vocabulary is a challenge in learning a second language. This article suggests three tools for learning and remembering new vocabulary: writing down new vocabulary and creating cohort groups, diagramming, and visual images. The three tools help you to remember new words because you are linking new vocabulary to something else you already know. These tools will help you to steadily progress in your language learning. Published 20Apr2009, viewed 146 times
Why Writing Articles is so Productive - Article Marketing at its Best, by Peter Nisbet Article writing is productive because it offers at least three ways of attracting traffic to your website. Master this aspect of article marketing, and you will not only save money on advertising but also benefit from the traffic with which it provides you. Published 20Apr2009, viewed 142 times
Web-wise writing: style tips for three types of on-line publication, by Gwyneth Box Since on-line reading habits differ from print reading habits, web writing requires its own style. But the web is not a single homogeneous entity. Email, mailing lists, blogs, web pages... each has its own requirements. Published 18Apr2009, viewed 155 times
Teaching English Writing to Japanese and Other Nonnative English Speakers, by Tom Aaron For the nonnative English speaker, writing is a challenge. Writing demands that we craft our words, which is the editing process. Nonnative speakers, however, often lack the ear or a sense of the language, complicating the process. Nonnative speakers write by combining their knowledge from English and their first language. Knowing about the influence of the first language can help us to better teach these students. Published 16Apr2009, viewed 144 times
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