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by Archie Sicat
A beachcomber, the Internet reminds me of the
islands of Hawaii, where there are constant
volcanic eruptions, paving the way for a landmass
that increases in size every day. In the same way,
the ever-expanding Information Highway's explosive
growth keeps giving birth to new careers such as
those
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HAVE YOU LOOKED AT A NEWSPAPER LATELY?
by Bob McElwain
No, I didn't ask if you had read a newspaper lately. I asked
if you have looked at one. Closely. Have you examined one with
care? If you take a good look at the front page, here is what
you will find.
It's A Work Of Art
The main headline can be read at a glance, even when located
on a newsstand
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GREAT CONTENT AND FISH
by Bob McElwain
Most have become convinced the basic ingredient of a great
site is practical and useful content that potential visitors are
looking for. (Those not yet convinced, will not succeed until
they embrace and implement this fundamental.)
But at the word, "content," many roll their eyes upward in
despair,
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You Can Write Ezine Articles If You Can Write Three Sentences
by Brian Moore
You say you can't write. You're afraid you don't have
the savvy to put your thoughts into written words.
I want to ease those fears by showing you a way to
overcome that hurdle and start your writing career today.
Bear with me as I demonstrate a writing technique of
two United States presidents.
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YOU CAN LEARN TO WRITE
by Bob McElwain
While on the phone with a fellow a while back, he mentioned
he wanted to start a business on the Web. When I asked what he
planned to do, he had a couple of good answers. But he qualified
all by saying his writing skills were not sufficient.
I hear this often. And it saddens me some way. This fellow
had
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