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  1. Copywriting: Aida is more than an opera

  2. Aida is more than an opera by Verdi Ask most people what Aida is and they will tell you it is an opera set in Egypt.

  3. "Copywriting Businesses - How Can I Get Started?"

  4. "Copywriting Businesses - How Can I Get Started?"Do you have the training and skills needed for copywriting? Are you looking for a way to get your foot in the door?Will you have what it takes to succeed with your copywriting businesses?For many, these three questions drive them day in and day out to become the person that people demand time with.

  5. Copywriting: Engage Prospects By Involving Their Senses

  6. Imagine a bland, colorless existence.

  7. Copywriting for the Non-English-Speaking Audience

  8. The power of the Internet lies in its global pervasiveness.

  9. Unleashing the power of knowledge

  10. We all have some sort of knowledge locked in our noggins.

  11. Top Ten eBook Mistakes and How to Correct Them

  12. Top Ten eBook Mistakes and How to Correct ThemJudy Cullins c.

  13. How eBooks can be very valuable

  14. ***** Beginning of article *****How eBooks can be very valuableBy: Andy GeorgeEBooks have a number of benefits over the traditional book.

  15. Copywriting Makeover: It’s Not About YOU, It’s About THEM

  16. by Karon Thackston © 2003http://www.

  17. "Copywriting Secrets Of The Indian Mystics"

  18. Hi everyone,Been ruminating on this one for a little while now but it’s probably one of the most profound discoveries of my life.

  19. Copywriting: Techniques for a Great Body!

  20. 1) Think about your Readers When writing ad copy be sure that the average reader can easilyunderstand and relate to it.

  21. Copywriting that Sells

  22. The first thing I learnt after writing my first copy was – it all boils down to how much your copy sells.

  23. Copywriting Tips for Sales-generating Brochures

  24. Copywriting Tips for Sales-generating Brochuresby Karon Thackston © 2003http://www.

  25. Corporate Roads Less Traveled: A Guide For Freelance Writers

  26. When targeting any corporation for freelance work, most writers contact the communications department.

  27. Could This Be Love?

  28. Silent songs through the night.

  29. Could This Someday Be The Saddest Poem I Ever Wrote?

  30. Is this the perfect moment for writing a sad poem? Raining hard, feeling like a bard Holding a pen, lost in thoughts Outpouring, as raindrops softly and quietly Kiss the grass on the backyard lawn As always, I’m alone and lonesome Nine months have passed, yet everything’s virtually the same Would Time ever give birth to Laughter and Mirth? Will I remember this someday As the saddest year of my life? Would these be the loneliest leaves of my diary? Should this be the bleakest part of my biography? Suddenly a black-furred squirrel sneaks into the lawn Looking for something to eat or, perhaps, checking the raindrops But in my mind, it’s just a solitary squirrel Staring at a man wandering in his mind… Or could be, a solitary man staring at a Squirrel wandering under the rain Whatever…does not matter anymore When feelings are overwhelming Reasons no longer count after all I have come to an age when the joys and woes, The fun and pains of my past Pour down like rain The stillness of the trees The coldness of the breeze The numbness in my heart The sameness of the rain The sadness in my childhood The arrogance in my youth Are these reasons for this perfect moment? Am I really alone in this kind of situation? Or am I simply expressing something natural and universal? That every being—human, animal, or plant— Is cursed most of their lives with solitariness and loneliness And with the longing to belong with someone or With others of their own kind Is there really happiness after sadness? Is there togetherness after solitariness? Is there belongingness after loneliness? Is there heaven or hell after death? Or is sadness only the default state From where every being strives to escape? While Heaven and Hell are just the Personification of everything good and evil on Earth? Is this really the perfect moment for writing a sad poem? Could this someday be the saddest poem I ever wrote? Could I then someday be among The saddest poets one will have ever known? Suddenly a black crow perches on the backyard fence Braving the rain, just to feast on its piece of grain; While I: Still the same hopeful man with a pen in his Hand and a heart full of dreams— For I am a yan yong you hong hu zhi ‘Little sparrow with dreams of swans’ ===== "That's all.

  31. Could Your Book Idea Be the Next Bestseller?

  32. Everyone has a unique story to tell.

  33. Courage to Change

  34. This is a story about a woman we will call Anne, a thirty-five-year-old woman who concluded that she could never find a man.

  35. One Minute Marketing

  36. So, you say you're too busy to market your book? Well, welcome to the club.

  37. Cover Letters - Are you telling them what they want to know?

  38. Let's face it, recruiters (or employers) are smarter than we think.

  39. The One-Plot Wonder

  40. Back in the mid to late 1980s I was a security guard.

  41. Winning the Name Game

  42. How many of you have spent hours or days toiling over the title for your book? My first book, The Cliffhanger, was renamed probably six times before I stayed with the current title.

  43. Create A Dream Diary

  44. How many times have you forced yourself to sit in front of a computer and waited for inspiration to strike?Most of us at some point, whether just starting out or even an experienced published writer, have suffered from the proverbial writers block or have struggled to kick-start their creativity.

  45. Create A Press Release

  46. A press release is a great way to get free publicity for your site.

  47. Create PDF Ebooks fast and FREE! Here's how!

  48. Easily produce PDF Ebooks for FREE!Are you thinking about writing your own ebook? Have you already written your own ebook and have been frustrated with the existing ebook compiling software? Have you wanted to create your own PDF ebooks (PDF is the PREFERED format for ebooks) but found the software far to expensive, complicated, and daunting? (exe.

  49. Creating A Great Print Newsletter

  50. The traditional print media newsletter is still useful even in the rapidly changing age of the Internet and IT.

  51. Creating and Distributing E-Courses

  52. E-courses are excellent sales tools and a great way to get your knowledge out there.

  53. Creative Manifestation

  54. Whether creating a poem, a short story, a book, you have to have a clear plan of what you want to create.

  55. Creative Success

  56. One of the clichéd mantras of the Internet marketing worldis, "Content is king.

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  58. HiI never know how we metIt's just a smile that I recieveFragrance roses that I should giveTo the lady that I may metIt's hard to say what I feelFor my love that is realYour love make my world shakenLover's may tend to be brokenHow can I try to hideThis feeling I can't deniedDreaming someday me and youTo say this word I love youLady passing by my eyeOnly you that I may dieAccept denite from my heartConsider what's ease my hurtAnd one last time I won't denyTo say again the word hiAbout the Author: The author was fell in love to the lady name Liliane Librea, lilane is a simple girl(classmate of the author)and a novel reader just like the author.

  59. Creative Writing Tips - Does The Name You Chose Suit Your Ch

  60. How do you choose a name? Do you put down the first name that pops into your mind? Initially that’s what I used to do, until someone pointed out to me that there are a few things to take into consideration when choosing a name…1.

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