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Friday, May 14th, 2010
Write Greats Reports With This Report Writing Kit.
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Wednesday, May 12th, 2010
Most job seekers do not take the appropriate amount of time to research what they need in order to prepare a resume that will sell their qualifications to a hiring company. It has been said that preparing a resume is comparable to preparing a tax return. In short, a real drag!
So where do you begin? The following steps will simplify the process:
TEN STEPS TO HELP YOU GET STARTED
1. Decide on the position and research various sources to find job ads outlining the requirements of the position.
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10 Steps To Avoid The Goldilocks Resume Writing Syndrome, Part I
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Wednesday, May 12th, 2010
The following illustrates how to approach the resume writing process:
A job seeker has a 25-year sketchy background that includes several career transitions. Career choices range from her early beginnings as a music education teacher to her business partnership in video production which is ongoing and sporadic to her more recent experience in retail sales. In between, she raised her children and obtained a bachelor’s degree in media production. Additional experience includes office managerial positions and part-time evening work as a dispatcher for an alarm company that she is not sure about listing it on her resume.
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10 Steps To Avoid The Goldilocks Resume Writing Syndrome, Part II
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Monday, April 26th, 2010
An alien, reading the stories of our primary school kids would be very puzzled. Did the human parents starve their offspring – all the small human children ever seemed to write about was food? Obviously travelling was a huge excitement for the humans too. Bus trips and car trips featured frequently in the small human’s writing. While beds clearly had a mystical quality in human civilization – at least half the stories by the small humans started with ‘I woke up…’and then finish with ‘And then I went home to bed.’
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Story Writing with Children – Ban Boring Stories
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Friday, April 23rd, 2010
Books are a continuing source of entertainment for those who are bored with television and sports as well as for those whose thrill in life is to snuggle down with a good book. There is no shortage on the type of books published each year and while one may debate which genre of book is more successful than the other. There is no doubt that Romance Novels make the bestseller lists every year and is subscribed to by millions of readers around the world. If you visit your local book store and check out the fiction section, you’ll definitely find romance novels, particularly books that are sold in themes such as Mills and Boon and Harlequin.
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Romance Writing in the Caribbean ? the Un-explored Market and the Ten Decisions You?ll Have to Make
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Monday, April 19th, 2010
Writers like to write; some love to write on any topic, no matter what it is. They especially like to expand their abilities. Journalists will write fiction or poetry. Novelist will try biographies. Scriptwriters might attempt a novel or a play. It is often difficult to spark creativity, however, even for those who only stick to one type of writing, such as fiction. It can be a chore to find new material or fresh ideas. There are so many ideas already out there – how can anyone possibly find something new to write about?
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Six Ways To Make Creative Writing More Creative
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Thursday, April 15th, 2010
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Friday, April 9th, 2010
Get excited about writing children’s books! Write bestselling books for kids of all ages! Writing for kids can be rewarding: discover how to write bestselling kids’ books by knowing what your target readers want.
<b>Writing Children’s Books for a Target Audience</b>
First, choose your target readers: babies, toddlers, preschoolers, beginners or preteens. A story that’s a potential bestseller with one age group may fall flat with another.
It’s important to decide on the age level before you start writing: this will determine the kind of book you write, the length and complexity of your story, and the number, ages and treatment of your characters.
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Writing Children’s Books: How to Write Bestselling Books for Kids of Any Age
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Sunday, March 28th, 2010
Once upon a time, a long, long time ago, and far, far away, there lived an author. We all recognize the classic beginning of a fairy tale. As children, fairy tales are often our favorite stories. As an author, having an understanding of the elements of a fairy tale will help you craft a delightful tale full of wonder.
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