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  • How to Write a Business Letter - Super Tips to Create a Stunning Business Letter  By : Michael Lee
    Even if your business may be just a small entrepreneurial startup, knowing how to write a business letter is a key skill that you, or at least one of your assistants, should know.
  • How to Become a Motivational Speaker  By : Andrey
    Are you an engaging speaker who has had many interesting, rewarding experiences? Motivate yourself to motivate others and get paid for doing so.
  • Professional Speaking: Jobs and Income  By : Precious Maseko
    You've got your engine running and you're ready to get out there and find some professional speaking engagements. The only problem is that you haven't got a clue as to where you can find jobs!
  • How to Make Your Professional Speaking More Professional  By : Elias Maseko
    As a professional speaker, the first message type is the verbal message. First off, your verbal message should be clear and concise. Your discussion points should be detailed and well supported by data, testimonials and perhaps even visual aids. Discussion and transition points should flow and lead your audience from point A to point B.
  • The Using Of Props and Humor in Your Professional Speaking  By : Zindy Maseko
    People learn and retain information in different ways. As a professional speaker, you must also learn to incorporate as many different ways of engaging your audience in order to reach as many people as possible. In fact, you have an obligation to use anything and everything it takes so that more people can relate your message to their life. This means at one point in your career, you'll have to use props as part of your message.
  • Science Fiction Writing - Ten Cliches to Avoid  By : William Meikle
    Adoption into the mainstream makes science fiction both easy to sell, and hard to write without seeming tired and cliched. Here are ten situations you should steer away from, and some variations to consider if you're determined to proceed.
  • Custom Written Essays  By : Gabriel Rise-10154
    A custom essay is an interpretive piece of literary that deals with a specific topic from a personal and unsystematic viewpoint. It is a short nonfiction prose piece that resembles a written essay assigned to a student. Oftentimes, as a student we experience the dilemma of finishing our assigned essays the night before the actual deadline even though we were given ample time to complete the task.
  • Una ojeada al IV Congreso Internacional de la Lengua Española. (CILE)  By : Buensancho
    El pasado 29 de Marzo finalizó, en Cartagena de Indias, Colombia, el IV Congreso Internacional de la Lengua Española (CILE). Una reunión que despertó una muy positiva reacción que quedó reflejada en la masiva asistencia de público a las charlas, discusiones y talleres que llenaron la agenda y en donde quedó de manifiesto la importancia y los retos que, cara al futuro, tiene el idioma Español dentro de la dinámica social, cultural, y económica de la sociedad globalizada.
  • Batteries of mobile phones  By : Dana
    In a mobile phone the battery is equivalent to the heart in the human body. As much as mobile phones are evolving, batteries are still yet to be developed.
  • Hollywood Producers Want Fresh Ideas  By : David Rolin-5744
    Hollywood is built on the power of Idea, and the "Closed Door" myth is now busted wide open thanks to the Internet, and this pro's experience.
  • Greatness Is Daring To Fail  By : Mark McGimpsey
    A fictional account of one man's struggle for greatness based on true facts.
  • Assault Your Reader’s Attention And Batter It Into Submission  By : Mark McGimpsey
    A short article about creative headline or email subject writing.
  • Using the Life Cycle in Your Writing  By : Maxine Thompson
    How the life cycle can help in your writing with depth and perception.
  • Top Performers Have These Critical Communication and Questioning Skills  By : Dennis Sommer
    Do want to be known as "The Expert" or "The Guru"? Do you want to advance your career and income? If you answered yes to both of these questions then you need to become a “Top Performer” in your profession. Experience and knowledge in your area of specialty may make you an above average performer, but to be a “Top Performer” start implementing the following 13 Communication and Questioning skills and action items today.
  • Writing for Online Article Sites - Horrors and Blessings  By : Rev Michael Bresciani
    Online submission sites are not all created equal. What are some of the pitfalls and benefits when submitting your articles to these databases? Let’s look.
  • Writing a Dissertation Proposal  By : Robert Palmer
    This article explains the purpose and significance of writing a dissertation proposal.
  • Motivational Speaking Tips - Taking Cues  By : Linda Emerson
    Public speakers are always regarded as experts who are here to save us from our troubles and actually motivate us to become productive and positive thinking. There are actually all sorts of public speakers who try their hand (and luck) at becoming the next Dr. Phil. Of course, not all motivational and keynote speakers have Oprah to launch them to celebrity status. One must really work hard in order to achieve not only the popularity that public speakers like Dr. Phil are now ...
  • Video And Meeting Presentation Tips For Newbies  By : Brien Lee
    I'm an A-V Geek, and for thirty years, I've sweated the big and small stuff as a producer of meetings, conferences, and sales rallies. During that time I have developed a checklist of five special "secrets” I use to insure that the meeting media will go right. Go right?

    You see, the customer has paid big bucks for the video or multimedia piece that will help the crowd shake off the cobwebs (or hangovers) and get focused on the goals, spirit and business of the meeting. I ...
  • Prepositions Tell Relationship  By : Jeanie Marshall
    This article discusses the importance of the preposition, which is usually considered an unimportant part of speech, because it shows relationship.
  • How to Write an Ebook  By : Stan
    The hardest part of writing is the first sentence. When you look at the whole project, it seems like an impossible task. That's why you have to break it down into manageable tasks. Think of climbing a mountain.
    You are standing at the foot of it and looking up at its summit vanishing into the clouds ...
  • Writing Home & Real Estate Articles  By : Patrick McMahon
    As an amateur writer, coming up with content readers want to read is sometimes difficult. It helps when you are first starting off to write about what you know. Write about things you have lots of life experience with. In my case, I am a home inspector by profession and have been in construction for over 20 years, so I write about homes, home inspections and related issues. Every day I'm giving advise to clients, so I put it down on paper…well, electronic paper. Here are a few suggestions to help you along

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