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The Secret to Writing High-Limit Environmental Accounts
- By Bill Pritchard
- Published 02/8/2010
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In today’s market, a few million dollars of coverage is often not enough to adequately insure a business For many larger firms involved in complex projects, limits of ten to fifty million are becoming increasingly common
Three Editing Tips For Common Writing Errors
- By Jane Sumerset
- Published 02/8/2010
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Writing contents are very demanding over the World Wide Web That’s why there are lots of articles when we search for such information about a particular topic through the internet
How To Edit For Content
- By Jane Sumerset
- Published 02/8/2010
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A good writing software, for the most part, can do a thorough job of editing a piece for grammar and format What it can’t do, unfortunately, is fix what those words convey
Narrowing The Scope Of Your Essay
- By Jane Sumerset
- Published 02/8/2010
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When writing essays for class, it’s important to get your scope down to a sensible focus Minds don’t normally work the same way that an essay should be written, so you’ll need to pay conscious attention during the process
What To Put In Your Process Essays
- By Jane Sumerset
- Published 02/8/2010
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Process essays are different from other forms of writing in that it describes a course of action in detail Rather than point out characteristics or argue a stance, its goal is to enlighten a reader by imparting the step-by-step process to achieving something in particular
Writing Publicity-Friendly Content
- By Warren Miller
- Published 02/7/2010
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The content on your site is one of the best tool to attract traffic, customers, and even the attention of the media If a reputable media outlet is going to print your article or refer to your business in theirs, it can go a long way towards establishing your brand
How To Write An Introduction
- By Jane Sumerset
- Published 02/7/2010
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They say the hardest part of writing is the beginning While I don’t necessarily agree, I am pretty much sure that most intermediate writers need plenty of help when it comes to writing introductions
How To Conclude Your Essay
- By Jane Sumerset
- Published 02/7/2010
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You’ve struggled with the introduction and worked laboriously on your essay’s main body, even running it through a grammar software every step of the way to guarantee correctness Now comes what some consider the most difficult part: writing your conclusion
How To Compose Definition Essays
- By Jane Sumerset
- Published 02/7/2010
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Definition essays are pieces of writing that’s used to detail and clarify the meaning of a subject for the reader Not only that, the writer’s apparent meaning of the subject and other terms or relevant information about the subject should also be included in the essay
Tips To Writing A Better Resume: Appearance And Content
- By Jane Sumerset
- Published 02/6/2010
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When someone’s going through hundreds, sometimes thousands of resumes a day, no one can really blame them for slacking off when evaluating each one That’s why the burden rests upon you to make sure that your resume is compelling enough to warrant the prospective employer’s attention
Five Tips For Writing Effective Web Headlines
- By Jim Janowiak
- Published 02/6/2010
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You've refined your keywords, optimized your bids, and written AdWords text ads that pull in tons of targeted clicks, but after looking at your Google Analytics reports, you realize that your landing page has a bounce rate of 91%
Which means that 91% of the users coming to your site are quickly glancing around and leaving, deciding immediately that this site isn't for them
How to Incorporate Quotes in Your Writing
- By Jane Sumerset
- Published 02/6/2010
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For writing that argues a point or puts forward an opinion, incorporating quotes from authoritative and valid sources is often a necessity After all, there’s no way you can convince the reader of anything you put forward, unless you can back it up
The Ever-Improving Writer
- By Jane Sumerset
- Published 02/5/2010
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Having a good writing skill can take you anywhere It is an essential thing for communication and by just knowing its basic foundations can be a good thing for you to have
How to Write Friendly Emails
- By Jane Sumerset
- Published 02/5/2010
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Writing an email over the internet is the most effective means of communication plus the fact it is the fastest way of reaching your contact throughout the world Every users could not only send their personal message towards their contacts but they use for business purposes
Writing Techniques That Aid in Keeping Your Writing Cohesive
- By Jane Sumerset
- Published 02/5/2010
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Cohesion is a crucial part of any piece of writing Without it, the reader will detect a lack of unity in the whole piece, potentially even losing sight of its major ideas
How to Write a Classified Ad For Maximum Views
- By Ricky Ruto
- Published 02/5/2010
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When writing an Ad for a product that Your selling there isn’t much room to get into too much detail or write long essays People reading an ad know what they’re looking for and are quite simply looking for the ad for what they want that sounds and looks best
Tips For Writing Effective Press Releases
- By Richard Legg
- Published 02/4/2010
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Writing effective press releases is one skill that you can definitely use to promote your business, products and services Press releases are similar to articles but they include newsworthy information and often include quotes by a person that is relevant to the information
Sympathy Messages – Tips For Writing Them
- By Bob Matthews
- Published 02/3/2010
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Supporting Friends and Relatives with Sympathy Messages
Sure, writing good quality sympathy messages is difficult But the time directly following the loss of a loved one is not a time to be thinking of ourselves
When you are attempting to obtain Government employment, more time than not you will be required to complete KSAs and turn them in with your Government resume KSAs are a very important piece of the Government job puzzle as they will be looked at by reviewers in order to determine who the best candidates for a specific job posting are and this will determine who gets an interview and who gets left out in the cold
How to Get an “A” on Your Research Paper
- By Jane Sumerset
- Published 02/2/2010
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All students who are in their high school years do have different experience in writing their school’s research papers Some take this task seriously and there are students who’ll just prioritize other task than writing a research paper
How to Avoid Sentence Fragments
- By Jane Sumerset
- Published 02/2/2010
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When reading a piece of writing, you will sometimes come across sentence fragments, statements that are written out like a sentence, but are usually missing a crucial component Most good English grammar software can capably catch such errors, although it’s quite easy to prevent them from occurring in the first place
Why Writing is Still the King of Communication Mediums
- By Mike Consol
- Published 02/1/2010
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For all the fancy new technology mediums we’ve developed over the past century, writing remains the core skill that feeds all other forms of communication, the bedrock upon all other communication is constructed
Radio executives will argue the spoken word and sound effects cannot be beat
Tips to Cut Down Your Word Count
- By Jane Sumerset
- Published 01/31/2010
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You’ve made it to the writing process and you have done the right pitch necessary for your content that absolutely worked out So what’s next
Exercise, Brain Stimulation and Writing on the Move
- By Mike Consol
- Published 01/31/2010
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There’s a big irony to the writing process, and it is this: While we seek to optimize our creativity while writing, the inert nature of the task works against the brain’s ability to perform at its imaginative best
It’s become axiomatic that flashes of insight or even grand epiphanies come to us while showering, driving, walking, hiking through the woods and so on
Preparing Your Abstract
- By Jane Sumerset
- Published 01/31/2010
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How to prepare the abstract in writing documents This question might seem to be bothered you since it will be uneasy for you to start your writing with an abstract
How to Handle Indefinite Subjects in Your Writing
- By Jane Sumerset
- Published 01/31/2010
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Writing a subject as part of your content writing can be much intimidating especially if you’re not aware of its forms and identities There are a lot of subjects that are confusing and hard to use and not all people are aware of this issue
Revising Your Writing on a PC Versus on Paper
- By Jane Sumerset
- Published 01/31/2010
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It is pretty obvious that it is easier to write using a computer rather than on a piece of paper A lot of people find their selves comfortable and satisfied using this powerful tool which aids them in the writing process
What Readers Want to Know From Your Business Reports
- By Jane Sumerset
- Published 01/31/2010
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Business report is a very accurate report and detailed report about your business’ status Through its information, it will guide you in decision making process that is appropriate for your business
The Writing Secrets of Ayn Rand
- By Mike Consol
- Published 01/30/2010
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Okay, the headline is a bit misleading The five-step writing process Ayn Rand followed isn’t exactly a secret
Joseph Pulitzer's 34 Words to Better Writing
- By Mike Consol
- Published 01/28/2010
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Newspaper legend Joseph Pulitzer – the father of writing’s famed Pulitzer Prize – summed up the essence of good and powerful writing in one 34-word quote Pulitzer famously told writers:
“Put it to them briefly, so they will read it; clearly, so they will appreciate it; picturesquely, so they will remember it; and, above all, accurately, so they will be guided by its light
Missing the Target: The Worst Song Lyrics Put Into Music
- By Tony Shapiro
- Published 01/26/2010
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Many say writing lyrics for a song shouldn’t be too difficult Unfortunately, it is
Article Writing Secrets Every Article Writer Should Know
- By Kanaga Siva
- Published 01/26/2010
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To succeed in any business or profession there are certain secrets you have to learn and master at some stage or other Similarly in writing articles too, there are certain article writing secrets that you have to learn if you want your articles to be read and get a stream of targeted traffic to your business website
How to Publish Anything on Amazon’s Kindle
- By Randy Benjamin
- Published 01/25/2010
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How would you like to get your self published book carried by the world’s largest bookstore There’s nothing to it
Formatting Titles and Headers For Business Writers
- By Jane Sumerset
- Published 01/24/2010
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Business writing, compared to other forms of wordsmithing, requires a largely straightforward approach Instead of regaling the readers with your word-crafting prowess, the goal is usually to fashion the most informative document with the least amount of writing
How to Write a Skills Resume
- By Jane Sumerset
- Published 01/24/2010
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First of all, do you know what a resume is Why do you have to write a resume
How to Write a Descriptive Essay
- By Jane Sumerset
- Published 01/24/2010
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Writing a descriptive essay is often a subjective task It is known for its creative, artistic and personal writing
First Or Third Person: Which is Better?
- By Jane Sumerset
- Published 01/24/2010
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One question aspiring novelists and general novice writers almost always tend to ask is, “Which is better, first person or third person” Ask that in any writing-oriented internet forums and you’ll have as many variations of answers for each as there are members
Accelerate Your Creative Writing Skills
- By Annette Young
- Published 01/23/2010
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Creative writing skills occur naturally in everyone but for many, these creative writing skills lie dormant and are a source of untapped potential because the person does not know instinctively how to utilise them Most people try writing at some point in their lives – whether for pleasure, therapeutic reasons or with the intention of earning money from their pursuits but tapping into their creativity can be a source of great frustration when the necessary skill set seems annoyingly out of reach
Article Writers – Maximise the Impact on the Reader
- By Annette Young
- Published 01/23/2010
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Article writers often have a difficult job to do, especially if they are writing articles specifically for a client and not just for their own marketing purposes This is because they need to interpret the client’s needs and understand the project remit thoroughly before commencing so that time is not wasted with extensive editing later
How to Structure Your Critique
- By Jane Sumerset
- Published 01/23/2010
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Writing a critique can enhance your way of expressing you own opinion Furthermore, it lets you have your feelings about a certain idea or any objects and make it more realistic
Integrating Suspense Into Your Writing
- By Jane Sumerset
- Published 01/22/2010
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Do you know how to nail your readers up into your writings What does it take in order to read your writing into minutes rather than an hour
How to Control the Pace in Your Writing
- By Jane Sumerset
- Published 01/22/2010
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In order to make your writing good and effective, each sentence must vary lengths which control the pace of the story Did you know that long sentences can create a flow which carries your readers
Unnecessary Qualifiers That Shift Responsibility
- By Jane Sumerset
- Published 01/22/2010
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Any time I’m reading a piece of writing and I come across wishy-washy qualifiers, it immediately tells me that writer likely has no idea about the subject of the piece Their actual knowledge of the subject becomes irrelevant, because they communicate a lack of confidence with their words
How to Use Flashbacks in Your Writing
- By Jane Sumerset
- Published 01/22/2010
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Most writers, both beginners and experts, often use flashbacks in the beginning of their writings This is very useful in order to set up the plot of their content in an easier way
How to Use Anecdotes to Energize Your Writing
- By Jane Sumerset
- Published 01/21/2010
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First of all, what is an anecdote Although some people have encountered this word, I am pretty much sure that there are a lot of people out there who don’t know the meaning of anecdote into writing yet
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