Nice bargain 10000 dollar at a good loan rate of 15.5 percent
December 31, 2008 on 10:09 am | In Uncategorized | Comments OffLots of of the moneylenders wil show you a interest rate that is looking respectable but doesn’t feel good or so after a period of time. 14.3 percent rate may look so ok but will that be changeless after you’re going to requite your money loan. You should be hopeful today to examine if you have a nice special offer or if you don’t with the moneylender that offers you a money loan.
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It doesn’t matter if you live in Athens Georgia or in Owensboro Kentucky a safe online investigation will excuse you often a lot of ail. A bank in Bell Gardens California or so can have a total different actual rate of interest for a 12500 dollar bank loan then a merchant bank in Corvallis Oregon and that makes a huge clear gap in your yearly costs. Nowadays you can check up on rates of interest quickly on the internet and learn if there are possible traps you should know about. That’s the reason why now you need to check and determine if you can have a loan at a honorable percent rate. Check out to see if the moneylender who wants to give you a bank loan is safe.
Struggling to be More Creative? How to Truly Make Space for Creativity in Your Life
December 31, 2008 on 7:35 am | In Uncategorized | Comments OffHave you ever tried repeatedly to bring certain new things into your creative life, only for them each time to be ineffective or short lived?
However many different ways you try, you just can’t seem to make them stick or take hold?
Maybe it’s been a habit of creativity you’ve been trying to develop, by writing a few pages each day? Maybe you’ve wanted to spend an afternoon each weekend on designing and landscaping your new garden? Maybe it’s a music project your working on?
Whatever the creative venture, if you have the same pattern of starting, then stuttering, then stopping again, maybe there’s something deeper at work that’s stopping you.
Often, before we can bring some new into our lives, we need to make the space for it, almost “welcome it home”.
This can mean literally, in the practical sense. For example if you want to start painting 3m x 2m canvases, you’ll need a physical space big enough to work in.
This is usually only the surface issue though. How many of us have bought a new notebook, set of paints, roll of film, or other creative materials with eager excitement, only to use them once (if at all!) and then resign them to a dusty shelf or hidden cupboard?
What else is stopping you?
Making the space can also involve time factors. If you feel you never have a free evening, hour or minute to pursue your creative projects, it’s can quickly become a very de-motivating and frustrating cycle.
One of the keys to living a life of creativity – as ironic as it sounds to many of us who aspire to the romantic image of being spontaneously creative or led by a mysterious muse – is simply to develop regular creative habits and routines. But that’s not what we’re focusing on here.
So if we’ve made the physical space, and freed up the time we need for our creative work, what other elements are there to being as creative as we wish to be?
Creating the space in your mind
For many of us, before we make a significant change in our lives, we also need to make the space mentally and psychologically.
By clearing out the mental clutter of our minds, and being in a place where we accept -
“Yes I AM creative and there IS an important place in my life for creativity!”
- we give ourselves the green light, the permission to create and to be creative. Before, even if we had the time, the physical space, and the materials, this permission, creating this mental space, was the crucial missing element.
So how can we actually go about doing this?
A great place to start is to take some time to write out what you actually want from your creative life.
Would 30 minutes each morning be enough for you to work on your novel? Would you ideally like 3 days a week completely free to totally immerse yourself in preparing your new photography exhibition?
Be honest and generous, and write out a description of your ideal creative day-to-day life as if you already live it.
Write about it as a typical day or week, what you do, where you go, who you see, and most importantly how you feel about having this creative life.
Once you have your vision, put it somewhere you’ll often see it, so you can remind yourself what you’re working towards. Also, by updating your vision every few weeks or so, you can keep it fresh and relevant to your creative ambitions, and help yourself stay inspired and motivated.
Next, list all the things you can do to make the space in your life to be like you are in the vision.
Be thorough and consider the issues around physical space, time available and the ways you can make the mental space available to accept you’re a creative person and to recognise the importance that creativity has in your life.
You now have a great starting point to begin truly making the space for your creativity.
This is not a one-off process and needs to be revised regularly to keep you creatively on track. Each of the factors we’ve talked about are important.
But even if all the others are perfectly in place, the one that will ALWAYS scupper all your creative plans is not making the space mentally and giving yourself the permission to be the creative person you are.
Start to make the space for your creative life today, welcome it home and embrace it like a dear long lost relative. Then begin doing what it takes to live your life accordingly and notice the changes that occur…
© Copyright 2006 Dan Goodwin.
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5 Questions to Ask About Every Article Idea
December 29, 2008 on 6:29 pm | In Uncategorized | Comments OffI know a good idea when I see one. So should you. Dump those time-tested ideas you’re sending off to editors every other day, and find ideas that will get you the assignment each time, every time.
How do you know whether your brilliant idea will strike a chord and get you the assignment or land your neatly crafted query in the slush pile? Use the following checklist to find out whether you have a winner or another stale idea that the editor’s been rejecting since she set foot in her editorial office.
Here are some of the questions an editor will ask of each article idea:
What’s new? —————- If you’re writing for a pregnancy magazine, chances are the editor has already covered topics such as exercises and diet regulation. What are you going to say that stands apart? Can you provide a unique spin to these topics? If yes, you’re in the door.
Think different. Instead of talking about diet issues, list twenty food items that are to be avoided throughout pregnancy. Be innovative. Come up with topics you’ve never seen featured before. Are there any negative feelings, unresolved issues or body changes that might not be so great that would-be mothers need to know more about?
Will the reader connect? ————————— You may have the most innovative, brilliant and mind-blowing idea. Yet, it may lead to a rejection if you’re targeting the wrong market. Send an idea about getting over broken live-in relationships to a magazine in India, and don’t expect anything but a rejection. But send it over to a singles magazine in England, and you may have a chance. The first thing the editor wants to know when she lays eyes on your query is whether her readers will value your subject matter. If her readers won’t take to it, she won’t either.
Will it keep the reader captivated? ————————————– Picture this: I come home from a long day at work. While I relax on my couch, I could flick channels on the remote or pick up the magazine and leaf through the articles. My eyes rest on your piece. Is your piece intriguing and interesting enough to make me stay with you, or would I prefer to watch what’s on TV?
It’s every editor’s fearthat her loyal reader will ditch reading the magazine for something more interesting. And with the number of entertainment avenues available today, that won’t be a problem. In order to keep the reader (and the editor) keen on your idea, you’ve got to suggest something that will keep them wanting more. Does your idea have that virtue? Is there a surprise element? —————————– The more unexpected, the better. Readers love surprises. That’s why, editors do too. Surprise doesn’t always have to mean an anti-climax or a situation of complete irony. Surprises can be subtle, yet effective. Add a little known statistic or a funny anecdote in your article. Go out of your way to find an amazing fact or figure. Don’t go out of context though. There’s nothing worse than getting sidetracked from the theme of the article.
What’s in it for the reader? ———————- What does the reader take home with her once she’s closed the magazine and gone her own way? Has she learnt a lesson? Will she take with her an experience? Will she be a better mother, daughter, wife or friend because of it? In every article that you write, this question should have the utmost importance. What can you give to your reader?
Making an impact is very important. The article idea that won’t sell is the one in which the editor will read through your query and not have any unanswered questions. You have to give your reader that something extra. Something she can think about on her way to work. Something she’ll remember as she rests her head on the pillow and falls asleep.
Regardless of the kind of writer you are, your ideas are what make you a success. A good editor can fix the holes in your writing, but cannot flesh out your idea. That is something only you can do.
Editors love writers who consistently come up with fresh and innovative ideas. Being swamped with a dozen queries every day, most of them containing the same old angles, they’re always on the lookout for writers who can provide a unique twist.
Keep a steady stream of ideas coming, run them through this checklist, and send them off. That’s all there really is to it.
* This article was originally published on WritersCrossing.com (http://www.WritersCrossing.com)
Major News in the Research of Alzheimer’s Disease
December 29, 2008 on 4:31 pm | In Uncategorized | Comments OffMajor news in the research on Alzheimer’s Possible Cure For Memory Loss Or Alzheimer’s Disease is very close New Weapons Available For Those Afflicted Two Nobel Prize Winners Are Hot On The Trail To A Breakthrough May 2005, Clarksburg,MD -Researchers funded by the Alzheimer’s Disease Research including TWO Nobel Prize winners–have made breakthrough discoveries that may signal the end of the Alzheimer’s reign of terror! Thanks to the biggest research breakthroughs since Alzheimer’s was discovered in 1906, we may be at the end of this horrible disease said Dr Brian K. Regan, Ph.D. Dr. Stanley Prusiner won the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1997 for his discovery of a new class of disease-causing agents called prions. The study of prions may unlock the final mysteries of the disease process of Alzheimer’s. The 2000 Nobel prize in Medicine went to Dr. Paul Greene and two other researchers for their groundbreaking discoveries of the mechanisms by which the brain cells transfer information from one to the other. The direction is clear according to Dr.Brian K. Regan,Ph.D, All we need is the funding to go there. And the sooner we do, the fewer people will suffer and die. Alzheimer’s disease claims a new victim every two minutes and kills another American every six minutes. Experts predict that the number of Alzheimer victims could reach 14 million in the next in the next 50 years. Already one in three families is affected by Alzheimer’s disease, but if this trend is not broken, one out of every two baby boomers may develop Alzheimer’s as they enter their senior years. Fruits and vegetable juices, clean gums can defend against disease; tests being discovered that can spot Alzheimer’s 9 years prior to first symptoms appearing. The race to prevent Alzheimer’s has taken on an urgency as the number of Americans with the disease is expected to soar in the coming decades said the Associated Press article of June 20,2005. Amy Borenstein of the University of South Florida College of Public health studied more than 1800 people and found that those who drank fruit or vegetable juice three times or more a week were four times less likely to develop Alzheimer’s late in life than people who rarely or never drank juice.
For more information for the news that is subject to this release click on the www.healthymemory.net. Information compiled from the Alzheimers Disease Reseach.
Things To Look Out For When Making Cell Phone Purchases
December 29, 2008 on 1:35 pm | In Uncategorized | Comments OffA massive and always growing mobile UK market following the rule of introducing the latest camera phone has made it particularly hard for people to compare mobile phone deals. Most of the time, there are a myriad of aspects that mobile customers need to look into when making mobile comparisons that some of the very most principal ones get forgotten about. Hunt for the best Vodafone deals online with Mobileshop.
As a result, you constantly end up owning a cell phone which is either too pricey or a phone which is not suited for your mobile phone usage profile. Thus we explain in this guide about the two very most top things that mobile phone customers should constantly look into when making mobile phone purchases. This might help mobile customers land a cell phone that at the very least meets the basic criteria folk are looking for.
The complete mobile UK market is booming on the basis of astonishing features like mp3 players that keep getting added every week. Yet, an incredibly large majority of mobile customers buy cell phones based on their appearance, brand and mind-blowing marketing only to regret later when folk note that their wonderful cellphone lacks a really standard feature like sending emails or video photography. A myriad of spectacular high end cell phones sell on the basis of hype, brand and looks at prices that are unjustified if you look at the lack of features. For example the most recent apple Iphone 3G does not let folk forward text messages to all. Unfortunately, this phone’s target audience, early twenties, gets to regret the absence of this cell phone feature only after spending weeks worth of salary on it. Consequently make sure that your superb new mobile phone has all the features you require before tying yourself into a 12 month contract. Since mobile phone companies will never tell customers about the unbelievable features like camcorders that their phones lack, reading up online phone write-ups is the choicest way to do it.
So You Want To Be A Writer
December 29, 2008 on 2:40 am | In Uncategorized | Comments OffAre you crazy? If you’re shaking your head yes, smiling to yourself or laughing aloud, honestly wondering when you will stop talking to the walls in your office on those days that you stare at a blank computer screen for hours hopelessly trying to find a flawless opening sentence for a perfect beginning or a clever combination of words to carry you to the ultimate ending of your work in progress – You’re definitely already a writer by my definition…
If you think I’m crazy for suggesting you’re crazy for wanting to be a writer, you’re probably right. I am admittedly not a completely sane person. I am a writer. I do love being a writer. I also know that being a writer can be one of the most rewarding professions some days and one of the most frustrating pursuits other days.
A perfect day in my life occurs when my fingers bang on the keyboard furiously trying to keep up with the surge of ideas and words flashing in my mind as some exceptional creative thoughts connect with my ability to put it all into words effectively. I treasure those hours when inspiration, insight, talent and determination merge together to allow me to write proficiently.
Unfortunately, many days do not develop that way. Picture this – A blank computer screen, a blank stare, a glance out the window, a curse whispered to yourself, a bathroom break, a day dream in progress, a mind devoid of creativity, a lack of artistic emotion, a discussion with yourself aloud, a little scream of frustration, a request for input from the walls that surround you, a demand for a solution to get your writing started on this day when no words seem to work together – no feelings seem to want to flow from within your frustrated brain… The harder you try the less you accomplish.
Why is writing so difficult for you today? You ask the question aloud. You wait for the walls to answer. They fail you too…
As long as you don’t answer yourself, you’re not certifiably insane. You’re just experiencing the dreadful dilemma commonly known as “Writer’s Block.”
How can you deal with this annoying obstacle? There are no solutions guaranteed to succeed for everyone. I can offer a few simple suggestions that have worked for me. Idea #1 – Turn off your computer. Get out of your office. Go for a walk outside.
Idea #2 – Walk away from your computer. Read a book, your favorite newspaper column, or a new magazine article that you’ve been meaning to look over.
Idea #3 – Get up from your desk and stretch. Close your eyes. Slowly extend your arms to reach for the stars. Breathe. Relax. Concentrate on reducing the tension in your muscles. Clear your mind. Repeat until you feel less stressed and ready to re-focus your energy.
Idea #4 – Leave your office and shut the door. Get out the vacuum cleaner. Clean your bathroom. Wash your dishes. Scrub your kitchen floor. Do some sort of housework that will make you feel like you accomplished something worthwhile today.
Idea #5 – Get out of your office. Turn on the television, kick back in a comfy chair and watch your favorite soap opera. Turn on the radio or pop in your favorite CD and dance or sing along. Let it out.
Feel free to adjust these remedies to suit your personal preferences. Whatever works is the bottom line.
Resource Box – © Danielle Hollister (2004) is the Publisher of BellaOnline Quotations Zine – A free newsletter for quote lovers featuring more than 10,000 quotations in dozens of categories like – love, friendship, children, inspiration, success, wisdom, family, life, and many more. Read it online at – http://www.bellaonline.com/articles/art8364.asp
Keyword Advice
December 28, 2008 on 3:10 pm | In Uncategorized | Comments OffOnline “experts” are always offering conflicting keyword advice. This is because different keywords are good for different reasons. Once you know the factors involved, you can decide which ones are best for your web site.
I have a page of my backpacking site optimized for the term “dirtbagging.” I think I get half the world traffic for that keyword, but that only means ten visitors a month. I was new to online marketing when I put up that page. Obviously you need decent keyword demand to get much traffic, but demand is just one factor.
My Keyword Advice
1. Make sure there is enough total demand for a keyword. This will vary according to the nature of your site. If you are making a few cents per visitor an average, you need more traffic than sites that average a dollar per visitor. I won’t optimize for a keyword that is searched less than a few hundred times per month.
2. Look at keyword demand/supply ratios. Last month there were 289,000 searches for “fishing,” but with 35 million results showing up on a Google search for the term, can you compete? Probably not. A Keyword term like “bass fishing tips,” with 3,700 searches, and 31,000 results is a more likely winner.
3. Consider total supply. Google shows 300 results for “dirtbagging,” 15 times the 20 monthly searches for the term. Still, it is easy to get on the first page of results for the term. A keyword with a demand of a million, and a million search results has a better ratio, but can you really get on the first page of search results? Whatever the ratio, you have to be able to compete against the total supply. Nobody will find you on the tenth page of results. 4. Consider the type of keyword. Good search engine placement is one thing, but what type of visitor are you getting? Who’s more likely to buy something or click on your affiliate links, a searcher for “fishing stories,” or “fishing poles?” You’d probably make more money with the second term, even if it had half the traffic.
5. Look for keyword variations. My site www.IncreaseBrainpower.com was optimized for “brain power.” I later found there was even more traffic for “brainpower.” I have since optimized for both. By the way, both spellings are in the dictionary. Look for odd search phrases too, but be careful about optimizing for misspellings and bad-grammar keywords, if it might hurt the reputation of your site.
5. Consider the value of keyword ads. If you rely partly on pay-per click advertising, like Google’s Adsense program, for revenue, you may want to consider the ads that will be diplayed for a given keyword. Ads for “surveilance cameras,” pay four times as much per click as those for “hidden cameras.”
6. Consider your interest and expertise in the topic represented by the keyword. Do you want to write a page on that topic? Can you deliver what a searcher of that term is looking for? Giving real value while doing something you enjoy – that’s my final keyword advice.
Handwriting Analysis
December 26, 2008 on 3:17 pm | In Uncategorized | Comments OffGraphology is the name given to the general subject of personality analysis based on handwriting analysis. Just as in Psychology there are various schools of Psychology – Behaviorist, Psychoanalytical, and so on – so too in Graphology.
Graphoanalysis is one such school and, from my experience, the most scientifically oriented reliable field of Graphology. Graphoanalysis is personality analysis based on handwriting analysis of the slant, size, measurement, pressure, spacing, and arrangement of letters and words on the page.
Graphoanalysis is used to analyze Latin lettering languages usually written in cursive handwriting (letters joined together). Printing can also provide information as to the writer’s personality. To a certain extent, an expert Graphoanalyist can analyze handwriting in languages written in letter forms other than Latin lettering.
Graphoanalyists are experts in handwriting analysis. The International Graphoanalysis Society (IGAS) is the full name of the school of Graphology to which the Graphoanalyist belongs.
A Quick Handwriting Analysis can be fun at a party or a get together. The Graphoanalyst will usually convey to the people whose handwriting is being analyzed the most outstanding features of their handwriting.
A Free Analysis is sometimes given to wet your appetite for more knowledge on the subject of graphology in general and graphoanalysis in particular.
In depth handwriting analysis requires many hours of measurement of letters and analysis of the combination of traits appearing in the handwriting and is used for more serious purposes such as determining a person’s job qualifications. Graphoanalysts are professionals who do this type of work.
Handwriting recognition by courts of law is a well known fact today. In court cases handwriting analysis is used to determine whether or not a signature on a document is valid. Graphoanalysts who have specialized in recognizing forgeries are called upon to give evidence in such cases and may have crucial influence on the final decision.
The Underestimated Power of Kindness
December 25, 2008 on 9:29 am | In Uncategorized | Comments OffIt was a bright Saturday morning in the late fall. I had stopped at a cafe’ to enjoy a cup of coffee and scan the morning newspaper. Suddenly, I felt a hand on the back of my jacket and heard someone say, “Hey Steve! How ya doin’?”
Looking up, I saw a boy wearing a mechanic’s uniform worn by employees of the gasoline station next to the cafe’. He looked familiar, but, at first, I was unable to recall where we had met.
He also held a cup of coffee, so I asked him to join me. Very soon, his story–and probably my coffee–began to thaw out my memory.
Five years earlier, he had been traveling home late on a February night. He still had several of his friends with him. A ferocious blizzard had arrived that afternoon, and by midnight, the snowdrifts were getting deep. He recalled hitting a drift just down the road from my house.
He had walked to my house for help. I had taken my pickup and a towing rope and pulled him out of the snowdrift and up to the highway where maintenance trucks had cleaned away the snow.
This has been a common occurrence here during the winter. I cannot count the times someone has also pulled my car from a snowdrift.
However, it was an unforgettable experience for him. He was only eighteen at the time, and he described how frightened he had been. One would not want to be stuck all night in a storm like that one. Within a couple hours, my pickup would not have made it to the highway.
As it turned out, his memory and account of that snowy night was a very unexpected–and much appreciated–kindness toward me. I thanked him sincerely for stopping to chat during his break.
His memory of our unexpected meeting in a snowstorm brightened my entire day. Since then, we have had several chats over a Saturday morning cup of coffee.
Leo Buscaglia wrote, “Too often we underestimate the power of a touch, a smile, a kind word, a listening ear, an honest compliment, or the smallest act of caring, all of which have the potential to turn a life around.”
Such simple actions can indeed have an underestimated power. Many people desperately need kind words, smiles, and listening ears. They need ears that will hear without judging and respond without possessing.
One simple kindness at the right moment can change the direction of a life and shine a light of hope when all light seems to have gone out. Sometimes it has the power to save a life.
Here is a great quote that I keep in my e-journal. It was written by William Penn…
“I expect to pass through life but once. If therefore, there be any kindness I can show, or any good thing I can do to any fellow being, let me do it now, and not defer or neglect it, as I shall not pass this way again.”
Make today a memorable day by sharing a smile or kind word with at least one other person. It is difficult to estimate the tremendous power and value that the simplest acts of kindness bring. However, they do not stop where they begin. Their underestimated power will continue to bring you a life of joy and memorable experiences.
© Copyright 2005 by Steve Brunkhorst. Steve is a professional life success coach, motivational author, and the editor of Achieve! 60-Second Nuggets of Inspiration, a popular mini-zine bringing great stories, motivational nuggets, and inspiring thoughts to help you achieve more in your career and personal life. Get the next issue by visiting http://www.AchieveEzine.com
10 POWERFUL Reasons WHY ‘Articles’ Remain The Internet’s #1 Marketing Strategy
December 25, 2008 on 1:14 am | In Uncategorized | Comments OffWe’ve all heard it… “Content IS King” and for good reason because it IS as far as the Internet is concerned.
And when it comes to web surfers, they come online for two reasons, One is to check there email and reason number Two is to search the web for “Information”.
How do you think the Internet received the reputation as the “Information Super-Highway”?
Because thats what its primary purpose was before they decided to commercialize it to what it is today.
And… what do ‘Articles’ contain?
The answer is quite simple… “Information”.
So, what does this have to do with you?
Be the one who supplies it.
It’s that simple.
Now, for the rest of this article I’m going to give you 10 POWERFUL reasons WHY you should and/or need to get started using ‘Articles’ as one of your online marketing strategies so you too can reap the benefits.
With that said, lets move on to reason #1.
Reason #1. Search Engines LOVE them.
It’s no secret that Search Engines LOVE content, so if you supply it on a regular basis your giving them a great reason to stop on by to take a look around.
Once there they’ll spider and index your website which is just what you want.
Reason #2. Website and Newsletter owners always need them.
I touched base on this earlier about why web surfers come online.
Website owners need fresh content to keep there visitors and/or subscribers coming back, where as newsletter publishers also need fresh content for there “email” newsletters that they publish and send to there subscriber base.
Remember the two reasons I discussed earlier about WHY web surfers come online. BINGO!
Reason #3. They generate Life Long residual Traffic.
Articles produce Life Long residual traffic because website owners, newsletter publishers and article directories archive them for there visitors to read and search through.
And since you have a ‘Resource Box’ located at the end of every article you produce with your website info and URL you’ll receive traffic.
Reason #4. Great way to get One-Way HIGH PR links.
This is probably one of the best reasons because when you offer your free information with ‘Reprint Rights’ and the website owner decides to archive your article within there article directory and their website happens to have a High PR(popularity ranking) ranking, guess what?
You’ll be able to ‘Piggy Back’ off there PR giving your website a PR boost because at the end of every article you produce your able to leave your ‘Resource Box’ with all your websites info and most important of all, your URL.
Reason #5. They’re VIRAL.
This is yet another great reason to start using articles as one of your online marketing strategies simple because your going to offer ‘Reprint Rights’ with all the articles you produce giving Website and Newsletter owners permission to publish them causing a VIRAL explosion and Traffic surge to your website.
Reason #6. You can syndicate them via RSS.
If your up to speed on the latest marketing technology called RSS(Real Simple Syndication) and you write ‘Articles’ on a regular basis you can set-up an RSS feed that web surfers and/or website owners can ‘Opt-In’ to and syndicate your ‘Articles’ via RSS to them, plus, you can also submit your RSS feed(s) to RSS search engines and directories.
Depending on how many ‘Opt-In’ this is yet another great reason to get started with ‘Articles’ and another way to generate LOTS of Free targeted traffic.
Reason #7. Bloggers with BLOGS need “Information” to.
Bloggers with BLOGS or Web-Logs need information to.
If you provide quality information related to a specific Blog that blog owner just might post your article on his/her blog for their audiences/readership to read giving you again more FREE exposure for your business.
It gets better. Blogs also use RSS(Real Simple Syndication) to syndicate there content to various search engines, RSS search engines and directories giving you again more FREE exposure through there feed.
Reason #8. Info-Product developers need it to.
Ever receive a free ebook of some sort in your Inbox with related articles inside it from other authors?
When you offer your articles with ‘Reprint Rights’ and someone decides to include your article in there ebook for a Viral marketing campaign they’re working on, guess what?
More FREE targeted traffic for YOU as that particular ebook circulates across the Internet.
Reason #9. Post them to related Forums and Newsgroups.
Remember, the Internet is all about numbers and Forums and Newsgroups contain numbers to and are yet another avenue for you to gain some extra exposure for FREE for your online business through your articles.
Just make sure you read there ‘Terms’ before you start posting because you don’t want to receive any ‘Flames’ in your Inbox.(They can be Nasty.)
Reason #10. You gain INSTANT credibility as an Expert.
The best way to gain the trust of your potential customers online is to supply them with quality “Information”.
By doing this your stepping up and telling them that you know what your talking about within the industry your in giving them a reason to look into what you have to offer further by following the link you provided within your ‘Resource Box’ at the end of your article.
WoW! Are those 10 POWERFUL reasons to get started with ‘Articles’ or what?
You get all those benefits by just producing ONE article.
The more you produce the more you’ll benefit.
Do you see how powerful ‘Articles’ are now and how they can take your online business to the next level?
I certainly hope so.
In conclusion: “Content IS King” online and will remain King for as long as the Internet exists.
It’s now up to you to step up to the plate and decide whether or not You want to tap into this ‘Proven Internet Marketing Strategy’ yourself and reap all the benefits I just finished explaining above.

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