Friday, May 21st, 2010 at
2:25 pm
What’s the point in having a great idea if you don’t have any cash? You need capital to move your business from an idea to reality. One route that you can use to get the money you need is to look for a business grant.
Here are some great tips to getting that grant approved.
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Friday, May 21st, 2010 at
2:23 pm
As an online small business owner, you’re always looking for new ways to promote your business. Here’s a terrific way to popularize your site, increase your customer base and sales and profit from advertising promotions all in one shot. How? Get into the newsletter writing game and publish your own electronic newsletter.
If you can write a letter, you can write a newsletter. After all, you know your product better than anyone. Even if writing isn’t your thing, you probably have a staffer who would enjoy newsletter writing. You might offer an internship to a journalism student at your local college.
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Friday, May 21st, 2010 at
2:19 pm
It is an act of storing data in the suitable data fields of a database, through the use of a human data-input device such as a keyboard, mouse, stylus, or touch screen, or through speech recognition software. This activity can be performed by an individual typing at a keyboard or by a machine entering data electronically.
Nowadays there is a great demand for operational jobs in each and every organization. Here is a sample job description for data entry job.
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Friday, May 21st, 2010 at
2:17 pm
Conceptually, writing a sales letter is one of the most difficult things the average person can try to do when starting any kind of online business.
The thing about it is, when that same person applies these seven tricks, writing a sales letter can become as simple as writing an email to a friend.
Here they are…
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Friday, May 21st, 2010 at
2:15 pm
Friday, May 21st, 2010 at
2:11 pm
Five Top Tips For Writing A Great Academic Essay
Tip # 1
To many students’ essay writing is a chore. I’ve lost count of the number of times I’ve heard students’ say “I’m not bothered about my coursework, it’s only worth 25% (or whatever it happens to be) of the final mark-as long as I pass (i.e. get 40%) I’m happy”
This approach is problematic as the student is from risk throwing away marks. Marks that could easily raise their overall grade above the next classification bar, marks which will impact on their ultimate grade.
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Wednesday, May 19th, 2010 at
3:04 pm
Your story is plotted, your characters are developed and your scenes are outlined, you are now ready to write your script in the correct format. Formatting a screenplay can be a bit intimidating and quite tedious. WritingRoom will soon be launching our own screenplay writing application to help you with formatting…it’s going to be very cool! But until then, you can follow a few simple guidelines to format and complete your screenplay in no time.
THE SIX MAIN COMPONENTS: A spec script consists of four main components: (1) Scene Headings, (2) Action, (3) Character Name and (4) Dialogue. A shooting script ads camera angles, technical information, scene numbers and editing directions. Adding these components should be avoided in a spec scripts and only used when absolutely necessary to the story.
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Wednesday, May 19th, 2010 at
2:27 pm
Fiction writing workshops come in many shapes and forms. Workshops may be informal gatherings for those interested in ongoing meetings. They may be leaderless, have a light-handed facilitator or organizer, or a more experienced leader.
Workshops may last a single day, weekend, or week. They may go on for a summer embedded in the woods as if at a retreat. They can be found online, with many exchanges of e-mail scurrying back and forth amongst the participants. Or they may be more structured in the form of an MFA or MA program at a college or university offering a creative writing program, with at least one workshop course offered every semester.
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Wednesday, May 19th, 2010 at
2:25 pm
I am a college student and joined the Army Reserve in December 2007 under the Delayed Entry Program. I signed as an Aviation Operations Specialist (15P). My hope was to get my feet in the door for a little bit and then apply to be a warrant officer to fly helicopters after college was over, but remain in the Reserve.
I ensured that I gave my recruiter the greatest detail possible about how I wanted to be exempt from deployment so that I could finish my bachelor’s degree. After that, I understood that I’d be fair game for deployment, which did not bother my. That’s part of the reason why we join, right?
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Wednesday, May 19th, 2010 at
2:25 pm
Website Templates Making an Impact with Today’s Economy
With today’s economy, more and more people are turning to themselves making their own fate, and starting online businesses, can you blame them? Who doesn’t want to rid themselves of corporate politics and strings. Most everybody wants to spend more time with family and friends, but how and what does this have to do with website templates? I will tell you shortly.
I Want to Start An Online Business But What?
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