Articles, tagged with "human interest", page 6
25th April 2006
If you are a fan of 'American Idol', or just a casual observer, you may wonder whether the system for choosing the final winner really selects the most talented performer.
'American Idol' is the popular TV phenomenon, and spin-off of the U.K. reality s...
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Author:
Dr.Jeffry Weiss
08th March 2006
Copyright 2006 Vision Business Concepts Inc
When you sit down tomorrow morning with your coffee mug in one hand, and your daily news in the other, keep one thing in mind: one story in there could be worth millions to your business.
How could it be w...
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Author:
Lori Osterberg
14th February 2006
If you read the previous article on this topic, then I imagine you were quite piqued by the nature of its contents. How we use mathematics to find a mall parking spot is not a typical thing you would hear people discussing at their Christmas parties. Yet ...
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Author:
Joe Pagano
17th December 2005
Did you know that you can get television and radio stations
to attend your gigs and give you media coverage? Well,
you can, *IF* you are performing the "right types" of gigs.
So, what are the right types of gigs?
Well, in short, these are gigs...
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Author:
Kenny Love
25th September 2005
Think about this: Each year people all around you spend hundreds of thousands of dollars to travel to "exotic" destinations. What makes these destinations "exotic"? The fact that they're different from the normal home environment. That means wherever you ...
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Author:
Larry M. Lynch
17th August 2005
1. Get Specific
Nothing can spell out BORING quicker than bland claims that really say nothing. "My clients make more money!" is a perfect example of poor copy that could use a little life. What happens when you change it to, "My clients increased their ...
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Author:
Allyn Cutts
03rd January 2005
How do you create some serious buzz about your online or offline company on zero budget? That's what Celina wanted to know.
She's the owner of a small, fairly new company with no money to commission a professional press release. But she wanted to get ...
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Author:
Heather Reimer