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21st September 2009
Writing a Persuasive Essay
What's an essay ? Well, ideally, it isn't a random collection of thoughts just poured out on a page. Ideally, the essay is a well-crafted piece of thought with a particular purpose: to inform, to persuade, to argue, or simply... Read >
Author: Jonathan Ginsburg
21st September 2009
Eager to see your byline in magazines like Smithsonian, National Geographic, Parade or Outside? Here are 10 tips on getting past the threshold of "Maybe" to "Yes" at top magazines.
1. Put timing on your side. You can change a perennial story, where ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
18th September 2009
Kids have always loved listening to their favorite music, and the louder the better – much to their parents’ dismay. In the 1980s, the portable tape recorder with headphones – which came to be known as the “Walkman” – enabled teenagers to list... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
07th September 2009
The term paperless was first introduced in a 1975 Newsweek article called “The Office Of The Future” published June 30, 1975 which touted the concept of a fully automated office without paper. It seems that instead of eliminating paper we actually hav... Read >
Author: Richard Walker
05th September 2009
While social media is all the rage, traditional media still packs a powerful punch. You can use radio interviews, appearances on your local TV shows and national shows, articles in print that quote you as the expert as well as positioning as the expert i... Read >
Author: Annie Jennings PR
03rd September 2009
A musician spends years honing his craft. He writes world-class songs and performs them in a manner that moves his listeners to tears. He records a demo tape and sends it to record labels. He gets a contract and becomes rich, famous and adored.
The l... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
03rd September 2009
"Or, the cost of automating the last 20% of your process will cost you four times as much as the first 80%!"
I remember being told as a kid that the year 2010 would bring about the flying car, teleportation devices and the paperless office. While I did... Read >
Author: Richard Walker
23rd August 2009
The first thing you notice when you open up IvyBot's promotional website is the claim that they have been featured on 1. NBC News, 2. Forbes.com, 3. CNN Money, 4. Newsweek, 5. The Wall Street Journal, 6. FOX News Channel, and 7. GT Tech Awards. That is a ... Read >
Author: Henry James
20th August 2009
Recently, a lot of eyes have turned towards Pittsburgh. The G20 Summit is to be held here in September and bunch of world-recognized sources have tapped Pittsburgh as a "best of" city. As a lifelong resident of this city, the only surprise is that people ... Read >
Author: William
05th August 2009
A single article has the power to make a profound impact upon a person's outlook. One line of text, whether contained in a lengthy tome or a short article of just a few hundred words, can strike a chord and produce dramatic results. How can this be? Pu... Read >
30th July 2009
The recession is over? Really? Well, according to Wall Street and the last few record breaking days, the recession is ‘technically’ over. But, can you tell? Probably not so much. Like the rest of us, you’re probably struggling with debt and wonderin... Read >
Author: Kandice
27th July 2009
According to a current NewsWeek article, efficiency could be the key to helping fix the economy.
When it comes to politics, neither side will ever go along with on what accurately will rescue the economy. The conservatives on the right will tell you th... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
26th June 2009
Newsweek recently indulged in tabloid journalism, featuring Oprah on the cover with the headline: CRAZY TALK, Oprah, Wacky Cures, & You. The specific emphasis of the article was an attack on Suzzane Summers, Oprah, and bioidentical hormones. The Genie ... Read >
Author: Byron J. Richards
18th June 2009
The law of attraction crowd has become much like the dieting community where more and more people are using hype and not substance to sell a "magic pill" idea that there is a way that you can attract anything that you want with no efforts at all. And thi... Read >
Author: Bryan Appleton
13th June 2009
Magazine printing whether as a business venture on its own or as a supplementary tool for other goals will always have seven basic elements that are crucial for its success. These seven elements are what most designers focus on when they print magazines... Read >
Author: Kaitlyn Miller
01st June 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Lome Aseron
Whether you're expecting your first child or your kids are grown and on their own, being a dad is a new experience. When my wife was pregnant, we decided to have a homebirth. We hired a doula and two midwives. I won't ... Read >
Author: lomeaseron
12th May 2009
Much has been written about the effects of economic crisis on education recently. In January, Chris Wall (vice-chairman of Ogilvy, American advertisers who have just embarked on a high-profile e-Learning advertising campaign) stated that ‘"When the econ... Read >
Author: MarkeD
10th February 2009
If you have heard the term “Black Hat SEO” then you know the term is applied negatively to websites that use methods of optimizing their website that are frowned on by search engines. In fact, these search engines will ban these sites from their ranki... Read >
Author: Raj Kumar Sharma
07th January 2009
Ghaziabad is undergoing rapid economic and real estate development. More and more people are looking for property in Ghaziabad because it comes under Delhi NCR region and number of manufacturing companies, IT companies and many real estate builders are i... Read >
Author: 99acres
15th December 2008
You can find great deals on buying magazine subscriptions on the Internet. No matter what type of magazine you enjoy reading, you can get an easily find a subscription discount. Fashion magazines, entertainment magazines, health magazines, business maga... Read >
Author: Victoria Jugoman
20th November 2008
Well-known for its historical buildings, parks and monuments, Lexington is a town in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States.
First settled in 1642 as the Cambridge Farms parish of Cambridge, Massachusetts, Lexington was incorporated as a separa... Read >
Author: Tim Jims
30th October 2008
Incorporated in 1894, Pleasanton is a city in Alameda County, California. The city has a total population of 67,724. In 2005 and 2007, Pleasanton was the number one wealthiest middle-sized city in United States. In the year 2005, Pleasanton had a median h... Read >
Author: Frans Carnivale
02nd October 2008
INTRODUCTION
As the rhetoric heats up in the presidential election, partisan politics create passionate environments that demonize other candidates. Clearly, this is politics as usual. Under the ‘anything goes’ gamesmanship, talkshow hosts and poli... Read >
Author: Daryl Green
09th September 2008
There are many quality children's magazines, as well as magazines their parents may be interested in on topics like parenting, home décor, cooking and more. Some can be found in stores and on newsstands, while others may be easier to find when it is mail... Read >
Author: Joseph
16th June 2008
In these days of the credit crunch a number of markets have been singled out as not being badly affected by the crisis. While some markets are still enjoying their emerging status and France has benefited from its banks' low exposure to the US sub-prime m... Read >
Author: Assetz UK
06th June 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 SharpBrains
Travel back, in your mind's eye, to a time when you felt a healthy exhaustion after hiking, biking, playing sports.., and let you re-live that moment as vividly as you can.
Then, remember, re-experience, a loving excha... Read >
Author: Alvaro
20th May 2008
Perhaps you've heard about bogs - the hottest communication story of last year. Commentators from Newsweek to the Wall Street Journal, from CNN to PBS have devoted time to the phenomenon. Bogs are just one of the new technologies that are changing the way... Read >
Author: Kumari
19th May 2008
Perhaps you've heard about bogs - the hottest communication story of last year. Commentators from Newsweek to the Wall Street Journal, from CNN to PBS have devoted time to the phenomenon. Bogs are just one of the new technologies that are changing the way... Read >
Author: Kumari
07th April 2008
U.S.News & World Report is one of the best news magazines in United States. It is a weekly news magazine published by U.S.News & World Report. L.P. Kerry F. Dyer is current publisher of the magazine. Earlier the magazine was named as United States News bu... Read >
Author: magazineland.com@gmail.com
30th October 2007
We all want our children to go onto college and get a great education, but the ever daunting task, of how does one pay for this besides the use of college loans. One route are scholarships. Believe it or not there are a variety of scholarship programs tha... Read >
Author: Mike Podlesny
10th October 2007
Although you will constantly hear photographers complain and nag about the photomanipulation process, it is actually one that has been used for many years, and one which is able to offer a variety of benefits. It has also existed in the art of photography... Read >
Author: Domen Lombergar
02nd August 2007
Imagine you�re sitting at the bedside of a loved one in the Intensive Care Unit and doctors tell you that things look pretty bleak. Do you lose hope? Or do you start praying to God for a miracle? Each day, millions of Americans face health crises and... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
26th June 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Iris Shamble
Too many children take life so easy; they don't know what it means to work hard to acquire their desires. They are handed everything they want much too easy. We are in a generation of excess. They want it all, and they... Read >
Author: ishamble
15th June 2007
In many areas, reviews are extremely important to give people certain insights into the pros and cons of a certain product or service.
On the Internet, the growth of online dating services review web sites are fast increasing. They do not just provi... Read >
Author: Alan
29th May 2007
It’s big news when a favored medical treatment – HRT for menopausal women – is found to be harmful. But it’s no news to readers of Susun Weed. She’s been blowing the whistle on both scientific and alternative treatments of menopause for nearly t... Read >
Author: Susun Weed
16th May 2007
The internet has made it possible for anyone around the world to cash in on a successful internet home based business if they are willing to sacrifice 15 minutes a day to work. This industry is expanding rapidly and research from Newsweek shows that at th... Read >
Author: Bibi Liew
16th May 2007
Are you working on a profitable Internet home based business? Perhaps you already joined tons of online businesses or have a business idea and want your own presence on the web. Perhaps you have no ideas what is involved and just want to get out of the ra... Read >
Author: Bibi Liew
18th April 2007
At the Global Environmental Leadership Conference presented by Newsweek, California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger made an address and delivered very strong words to U.S. automakers. The Governor wanted automakers to make changes to reduce harmful exhau... Read >
Author: Lisa Ziegler
18th April 2007
The remarkable speech delivered by California’s Honorable Governor Schwarzenegger has turned the afternoon at the Georgetown University into an inspiring event.
Here is the print version of the keynote address of Gov. Schwarzenegger (with the intr... Read >
Author: Lisa Ziegler
02nd April 2007
Over the past several weeks the problems of returning vets from Iraq and Afghanistan has been making headlines. This weeks Newsweek had an article about some peripheral damage done to counselors working to try to help those returning vets deal with the tr... Read >
Author: Melody Brooke
15th January 2007
Kids have always loved listening to their favorite music, and the louder the better – much to their parents’ dismay. In the 1980s, the portable tape recorder with headphones – which came to be known as the “Walkman” – enabled teenagers to list... Read >
Author: Patrick Altoft
08th January 2007
PR Makeover Session Part ITwo Businesswomen Get Their PR Tactics Refinedby Jerrilynn B. ThomasClient: Christine Nicholls owner of Creative Kids at HomeType of Business: Canadian based Mail Order Crafts for ChildrenPR Strategies Used: Over the past year, C... Read >
Jerrilynn Thomas
03rd January 2007
Direct mail generates over two trillion dollars in salesannually. That means you are likely to receive offers yearround of products or services that move you to want to buy.Whether you advertise online, in print, or use direct mail,those mailing pieces th... Read >
Andre Bell
20th December 2006
Have you ever wondered why even the very best, in any profession receive coaching? Have you ever thought about why a top-notch athlete, like Tiger Woods, would need coaching?
Why is it that so many successful real estate agents have used coaching to g... Read >
Author: Maya Bailey
28th September 2006
In the past, if you were married and didn't have children, you were suspect: women were labelled barren spinsters, and men homosexuals. Or, childlessness was usually the product of poverty. Today it's the perfectly normal way to be.
In much of the worl... Read >
Author: Michael Douglas
27th September 2006
Bill was getting frustrated and desperate. He'd being trying to promote his website for months with little or no success.
Adwords didn't seem to be working. He'd devised the most fiendish ads he could think of and set them up on Google only to fin... Read >
Author: John Young
27th September 2006
Copyright 2006 John Young
Bill was getting frustrated and more than a little desperate. He'd being trying to promote his website for months with little or no success.
Adwords didn't seem to be working. He'd devised the most fiendish ads he could t... Read >
31st August 2006
The divorce is finally over.
No more fighting over who gets to keep the home and other real estate. Those leather couches, and the expensive art hanging on the walls of your summer home. A drop in the bucket compared to the company that both of you sl... Read >
Author: Odalis M. Encarnacion
15th August 2006
In their May 8, 2006, issue, Newsweek listed their Best 100 Public Schools across the nation. They ranked the schools using a ratio of the number of Advanced Placement (AP) and/or International Baccalaureate tests taken by all students within a school, di... Read >
Author: Patricia Hawke
16th May 2006
Since Dating and Relationships are such a large, important part of everyday life, this article strives to help clear up myths from facts and present an overview of surrounding issues.
Show Off If you have a great body you're trying to show off and ... Read >
Author: Nishanth Reddy
05th May 2006
Is your PPC campaign getting sabotaged by fraudsters? Are you depleting 10%, 20%--even 40% of your budget on wasted clicks? How to catch these scammers with their hands in the cookie jar!
If you advertise in Pay Per Click Programs like Google's Adwo... Read >
Author: Ron Arthur
25th April 2006
One of my other cardinal rules before meeting a woman is that I always make it appear, as my "second " priority the first being my work, my own life. Imagine you are in a coffee shop, waiting for your appointment with her. Now how would you like her to ... Read >
Author: Joshua Goh
24th April 2006
Starting & Profiting From Your Own Tutoring Business Has Never Been Easier!
Tutoring and the supplemental education market has exploded throughout the US and Europe in the last 5 years and Newsweek Magazine hailed tutoring services as "an exploding mar... Read >
Author: Kasey Hammond
26th October 2005
Identity Theft is America's fastest growing type of robbery. There have been an estimated 9.9 million victims on America and over 40% of all consumer complaints in the U.S. involve identity theft. About half of the victims do not know how the thief obta... Read >
Author: Michelle Dunn
12th October 2005
Copyright 2005 Fernando Rivadeneyra
"It is anticipated that by the year 2006, 50% of the households in the United States will be involved in home-based business"
- Newsweek Magazine
Home-based business is a $427 Billion a year industry. That's more... Read >
Author: fernando rivadeneyra
06th October 2005
Perhaps you've heard about blogs - the hottest communication story of last year. Commentators from Newsweek to the Wall Street Journal, from CNN to PBS have devoted time to the phenomenon. Blogs are just one of the new technologies that are changing the w... Read >
Author: Sandra Stammberger
19th September 2005
The first birthday is in a lot of ways the most difficult milestone birthday to shop for in regards to a gift. The recipient can't tell us what they want. The parents shrug and if they say anything at all it will be "oh, just clothes will be fine". Tru... Read >
Author: Mike Hamilton
01st July 2005
"Ten Tips" articles are the easiest piece to write because they are made up of only an introductory paragraph, your Ten Tips, and a conclusion. Print editors love these because they can easily be shortened if there is a lack of available space.
Your ar... Read >
Author: Tom Antion
24th June 2005
Smashing the Myth of the Press Release
by Bill Stoller, Publisher
Free Publicity, The Newsletter for PR-Hungry Businesses
http://www.PublicityInsider.com/freepub.asp
A musician spends years honing his craft. He writes world-class
songs and per... Read >
Author: Bill Stoller
11th May 2005
It just seemed too absurd to be true, but there it was in the August 2, 2004 edition of Newsweek I picked up the other day: "According to HealthGrades, the health-care-rating organization that conducted the study, needless deaths averaged 195,000 a year i... Read >
Author: David Lear
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