Cruising GayTruckers
By Jeffrey Bailey
There is no real way to cruise, Keep in mind to make sure you have a head on your shoulders. I must say that cruising is always dangerous. This is why you must have a head on your shoulders.
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Added 06/10/2008 |
Gay Trucker Questions
By Jeffrey Bailey
Gay Trucker Questions and answers
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Added 05/26/2008 |
Are You An Expert?
By Andre Shiever
Everyone I know has something that they are great at, whether it is Organizing, Gardening, Photoshop or any other conceivable talent! Every one of us is different in this respect. People are unique in their talents and abilities! Why not Share your skills!
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Added 05/11/2008 |
How To Make Writing Good Sales Copy A Snap
By Charles Baldwin
Writing good sales copy is easy, if you follow simple rules. This article shows you how.
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Added 04/25/2008 |
Austin Profiles: Bookpeople
By Dane Smith
This article covers the Austin bookstore Bookpeople, which has provided an independent source for literature for Austinites for over 25 years.
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Added 02/28/2008 |
How To Get More People To Notice Your Advertising
By Mick Reade
Discover some great tips on how to get people noticing your advertising using effective captivating headlines!
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Added 12/23/2007 |
The Writing Crisis and What it Means to You and Your Business
By Mary Anne Donovan
Now your Past, Present and Future
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Added 12/18/2007 |
Poor Writing Costs Big Bucks
By Mary Anne Donovan
For those of us who have left English 101 behind a long time ago, it may come as a surprise to learn that poor writing is one of the biggest problems in business today. That's right, poor writing. Studies and surveys have shown that poor writing contributes to low productivity, inferior product quality, and poor customer relations. These business issues are building to crisis proportions, so it's time to take a serious look at this most basic, and now rampant method of communication – writing.
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Added 11/29/2007 |
How Editors Know You're An Amateur
By William Meikle
Are you happy being an amateur writer? Then just follow these tips in all your submissions and you'll stay that way.
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Added 11/22/2007 |
How Did JK Rowling Do It
By William Meikle
Fantasy fiction is big business, and many authors are trying hard to break in. The burning question on all their lips is, "How did JK Rowling do it?" And the answer to that is pretty simple. She gave the readers what they wanted.
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Added 11/20/2007 |
The Power and the Point of Powerpoint
By Vince Stevenson
Death by Powerpoint? Or is that just how it seems? Read here how to avoid the creeping death of misusing Powerpoint.
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Added 11/18/2007 |
How to send your audience to sleep
By Vince Stevenson
This article gives advice on the most important aspect of your speech - retaining the audience's interest.
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Added 11/18/2007 |
How to create great rapport with the audience
By Vince Stevenson
Winning over your audience is a key skill for any speaker, and you do not have long to make that winning impact. Your audience is your major concern. Without an audience, who needs a speaker? This article gives some tips and advice on how to grab them from your opening statement.
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Added 11/18/2007 |
How to Use your Voice Effectively
By Vince Stevenson
A short article identifying some tips and suggestions on how best to make the most of a speaker's voice. Although the voice is the speaker's primary tool of communication, it is often overlooked by the speaker because they are focusing on the content of the presentation.
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Added 11/18/2007 |