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Find out the 7 Top Copyrighting Tips
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| Most government or legal writing is passive, such as “enclosed in this envelope is a contract.” Something more active would be: “you’ll find in this envelope a contract I’ve included.” Passive writing is usually without a person doing something in the sentence. Active writing is when you have somebody doing something in the sentence. “The door was open” is passive. “Joe opened the door” is active. “Joe kicked open the door,” is even more active. |
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"The Speeding Ticket"
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| Here's a great story to use in your management presentations, possibly as an example of creativity and quick thinking. |
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Is Your B2B Site a Good Salesperson?
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| It's long been said that your Web site is like a virtual salesperson, telling potential clients about your company. |
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How to make vibrant organization based on performance appraisal system
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| The essential elements of effectiveness in the system is brought through making measurement indicators through out the organization. In the present era of global competition and recessionary global trend the need of time is to bring efficient and effective work culture.In this article objectives of performance appraisal system,appraisal methods,guidelines for effective appraisal interview etc. is given.It also give summary for Identify, review and improve development activities for individuals.The Difference between job evaluation and performance appraisal is given as summary. Also detail methodology for employee evaluation is given. |
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Writing Dialogue That Speaks Volumes
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| If you're writing fiction or even true crime or a memoir, you need to understand the basic structure of dialogue, and how to make these speech patterns stand out and come alive. Expert dialogue is writing that speaks volumes through its characters or narrator. |
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Inspiration
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| During my time away from blogging about entrepreneurship in Africa, I have been inspired by the works of my neighbors ( in the Africa blogosphere). So I wanted to highlight a few of the posts that have left me in adoration. |
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7 Tips for Developing a Brand Personality and Brand Personas for Your Business or Website
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| This article explains how to develop a brand personality for your company or products that will help you develop a unified brand image in all your branding from your logo to packaging to your website. the article also introduces the hot new concept of personas - developing fictional narrative bios to represent 2 or 3 key target markets. The article provides 7 tips for developing brand personas from Catherine Kaputa's new book, U R a Brand, How Smart People Brand Themselves for Business Success www.urabrand.com |
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Business Plans 101: Part 1
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| A successful business needs a solid foundation. Most entrepreneurs’ missteps are avoidable through proper planning—taking the time to think through and work through all aspects of developing and running a business. This planning should be formalized by writing a business plan. This article explains the purpose of a business plan and includes a detailed discussion of what should be included in the narrative (or "words") portion. |
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FROM SWANAGE TO AUSCHWITZ
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| In this moving narrative David Oliver shares a joureny from a small fishing jetty in Southern England all the way to the concentration camp at auschwitz and draws from it some pronciples of work that is good work |
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5 Tips for Writing Quick-Read Copy
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The world of advertising is full of short and snappy copy promising instant gratification. After all, most prospects simply don’t have time to read thoroughly. They skim. They glance. But if you’re betting they’ll wade through long paragraphs of narrative copy, it’s time to adjust your expectations. Your copywriting must be clear, compelling, and to the point.
These days, the best copy is served a-la-carte, allowing readers to sample one message here, taste another message there. Which leads us to the most important rule in writing copy that sells: Make it “digestible.” Rely on headlines, subheads, captions, and bullet points – short snippets of copy with key nuggets of messaging. Long blocks of copy tend to overwhelm readers. They snooze, you lose.
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The Well-Worn Path to Success
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| As a former national champion Olympic weightlifter, a successful author and speaker, and as the
co-founder and president of the Emmy Award-winning Narrative Television Network, I am
often asked What is the key to success?
People seem to be particularly interested in my success because I am a blind person. The secret to
my success is a very simple one. Follow the path of individuals who have already proven
themselves to be successful.
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Passion is the Key
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| One of the benefits of being president of the Narrative Television Network is that I have the privilege of interviewing many celebrities. These celebrities represent those who are at the very top of their field in sports, politics, television, and movies. These people can teach us many lessons.
My very first interview was with legendary film actress, Katharine Hepburn. After I got over the initial intimidation of talking with her, I began to understand more about her and why she was so successful.
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