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Writing and Speaking
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Trends v. Fads
Do you write for trends? Do you write for fads? Or both? Each segment has its own place in the field of writing and can, if you are wise about, be profitable to your writing business.
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Book Binding Equipment
A lot of work goes into binding a document or a book. The procedure involves cutting, folding, gathering, gluing, stapling, stitching, sewing, and wrapping the sheets. Bindery workers are responsible for all this, including the setting up, operation, and maintenance of the equipment used in the binding process.
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The Coming Article Directory Shake Out
A bold prediction for 2006: there will be a shake out in article submission directories. Nothing earth shattering, but something quality authors must be made aware of before submitting articles to sites that don't measure up.
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Superchery
These days, some words just get overworked or overhyped. In fact, the word that exemplifies overhyped is overhyped. Has the term ‘superstar’ itself become ordinary? If so, it’s time an influential segment of our workforce took notice and did something about it.
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Pitching to Reporter vs. Editor
Find out, the most effective print or broadcasting media for your story. Determine how the organization works, who farms out assignments. Every journalist has preferences for receiving news releases and pitches. Knowing the format and method could make a world of difference.
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