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Lesson #5: Innovation is Your Invitation to Success
Hall succeeded not only by taking action when others refused, but by taking action in ways that nobody had yet imagined. His meteoric rise to the top is characterized by a willingness to dream and to dare.

Scientific Speed Reading: How to Read 300% Faster in 20 Minutes
How much more could you get done if you completed all of your required reading in 1/3 or 1/5 the time?

How to Test your Product Without Actually Having a Product and Use a “Conversion Checklist”
Here’s a way to test how well a potential product of yours would do without taking the risk and going through the process of actually releasing a product which may be a total flop.

Quick Secrets To Successfully Advertising Your Business How To Grab Their Attention
Advertising your business is the one expense you cannot avoid; even online...but if you are smart about it you can cut down on your expenses while still successfully helping the world beat a path to your virtual doorstep. It's really not that hard once you know a few basic secrets.

Blogging Dry Spell Anyone? How to Conquer the Blogging Blas
The longer you don’t blog the harder it is to blog, and that’s really how any kind of writing is. You get out of practice to the point that trying to say anything in prose feels stilted and difficult. It’s not a use it or lose it proposition though. You can get back on the blogging bandwagon.

Want to Write Better? Strengthen Your Writing with Three Self-Editing Tips
The English language, like mathematics, has rules that make your message clear and understandable. In today’s era of e-mail and text communications, some may feel the rules of communication are largely unimportant as long as one gets the message across. But we know from verbal communication that how one says something is often as important, maybe even more important, than the actual words being said.

Writers Master the Art of Brevity and Satisfy Readers
Time is precious, and readers need a reason to keep reading—it’s a fact of life these days when information is available almost instantaneously. Especially in the Internet, you must get to the point right away, as studies have shown that on average you've only got nine seconds to make an impression and hook a reader before he or she clicks away. Readers want to know why they should bother reading the documents you produce, and they don’t want to wade through dense, unclear prose, which is why writers can make their work more successful by learning the art of brevity.

Four Steps to Ensure Accuracy in Your Written Communications
Think of written materials like a shop window—the transparency a well-put-together document affords a company is most likely the best advertisement they can get. However, any mistakes that are not caught and get into print or published online reflect badly on not only the writer, but on the entire organization or publication as well. When a document has inaccuracies, readers tend to distrust everything, including the statistics, opinions, and facts.

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Your Writing Speaks- How to Make a Good First Impression
Have you ever received a resume with a typo or seen an ad with a misspelled word? What sort of impression did those errors make? The first impression prospects and clients have of your business is the most critical. If that impression is a poor one, it could be the end of a potential lucrative business relationship. You don’t have to be a language expert to improve your prose. This article will give you some quick and easy tips to get you started writing with ease.

Writers Master the Art of Brevity and Satisfy Readers
Time is precious, and readers need a reason to keep reading—it’s a fact of life these days when information is available almost instantaneously. Especially in the Internet, you must get to the point right away, as studies have shown that on average you've only got nine seconds to make an impression and hook a reader before he or she clicks away. Readers want to know why they should bother reading the documents you produce, and they don’t want to wade through dense, unclear prose, which is why writers can make their work more successful by learning the art of brevity.

Blogging Dry Spell Anyone? How to Conquer the Blogging Blas
The longer you don’t blog the harder it is to blog, and that’s really how any kind of writing is. You get out of practice to the point that trying to say anything in prose feels stilted and difficult. It’s not a use it or lose it proposition though. You can get back on the blogging bandwagon.

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