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What Writing A Fiction Book Can Teach You About Freelancing

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My blog posts, articles, and writing projects have all benefited from my fiction writing experience – that means I’m better at communicating with people and clients who bring me income. I learned a lot about planning and staying on track from that book. You’ll be much more organized. You’ll be more focused.

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Which Type of Entrepreneur Are You?

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Some become wildly successful because they’ve learned from and adapted to their mistakes, while others suffer in mediocrity because they’ve simply ignored and repeated their mistakes over and over again. Most businesses have a blog, but few use them effectively to market their company. Take Action, Learn, Adjust, Repeat.

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7 Tips Pros Use To Get Words on the Page

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Usually it takes more than a few sheets of white paper and garlands of red ink before my work is good enough for the public eye. So how about learning from the pros? Post by Diana Kightlinger Diana Kightlinger is a top copywriter and marcom strategist who gushes in the EclipseWriter blog. ” Write for time.

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Why Good Copywriting Goes Bad: Ignorance | Men With Pens

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When you write websites, ads, white papers, or other business materials, readers simply want information. Later they learned that in Africa illiteracy is high, so companies put pictures on the product labels to show what’s inside. Recover from mistakes and learn from them. Regards, Kelly Kelly´s last blog.

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Is Your Education Useless? | Men With Pens

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You put hours of effort and study into learning a certain subject inside and out. You probably can’t remember when you last put the knowledge you learned in university to work in your everyday business affairs. You’ve probably forgotten half of what you learned, too. I didn’t pay attention to what I’d learned.

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