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How to Breathe New Life into Old Blog Posts

Tips From T. Marie

started blogging in 2004. It’s not 2004 anymore. More specifically I’m talking about taking still pertinent information from old blog posts and repackaging it in the form of a slidedeck like I did below: This is an embedded Microsoft Office presentation, powered by Office Online.

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Loosely Speaking's New Web Development eguide

Loosely Speaking

Whichever camp you’re in, you can be implementing the tips in this guide in no time: just go to the simplified PayPal order form here. Just fill in the form like this: Item: Unraveling Web Development Amount: $15.00 RSS Comments RSS Subscribe in a reader Copyright 2004. Loose Ends. All Rights Reserved.

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Introducing the SUCCESS 125

Success

Tarrent-Arthur and Helen Cummings-Henry saw COVID-19 as an opportunity to form Righteous Uplifting Nourishing International, a global nonprofit organization whose message is to change lives one soul at a time. She was featured on Forbes in October last year sharing her business tips on how to be successful. Cindy Castillo.

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Master the Art of Re-purposing Your Work and You'll Save Multiple Hours - 50 Ideas To Get You Started

Stephanie LH Calahan

Tip #1: Avoid phrasing or content that will become quickly out of date. Tip #2: When writing for others, be sure to retain copyright. Here's a tip: you talk to, email several people a day. Blog posts and articles can turn into: ebooks, presentations, calendar/tip-of-the-day. Thanks to Clare Kumar of Streamlife.