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Turn Inaction into Action with The Ready Retreat Workbooks

Productivityist

These self-paced digital workbooks are downloadable PDF files that allow you to get a real jumpstart on making progress on several important aspects that will need your attention to boost efficiency and effectiveness. Ready Retreat Workbook: Email Management - $14.99 Ready Retreat Workbook: Idea Management - $14.99

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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

Here's a tip: you talk to, email several people a day. Most people remember to click the "share on Facebook" (or Twitter, Digg, etc.) In addition to sharing and posting on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn, I like to adapt for other media, as well as information products (eBooks and special reports).

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Do you ask for permission or forgiveness? | Men With Pens

Men With Pens

I have people following me on Twitter who say things like, “Hey, if you’re looking for new writing markets, you should try this website.” I’ve happily signed up for all kinds of email lists. I recently had a discussion via email with someone regarding the CAN-Spam Act (US) and Anti-Spam Act (Australia). It may be easier.

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When you should stop slogging throught writing | Men With Pens

Men With Pens

We boast on Twitter about the number of blog posts we’ve written in a day. I love that I get emails and comments telling me that a blog post came at just the right time. Email Marketing Basics Reply Go ahead. But self-discipline only gets you so far, and it isn’t going to make you a great writer. That’s cool.

2010 40
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Free Blog Posts | Men With Pens

Men With Pens

I was having a conversation with Deb Ng of Freelance Writing Gigs on Twitter , and I smirked at her comment. People even imply and suggest (or at least the Twitter gang did) that bloggers should be ashamed of asking for money, for any kind of payment for that solid advice and knowledge. Time to think about the retirement fund.&#

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