Archive for January, 2006

Attracting viewers is the reason that most of us write articles. The most important component of your article is the title. It is the one factor that determines how many readers will see your work. If you write a great article and add an uninteresting title, you will generate very few readers. In order to generate page views, you must first write a quality article that people are interested in reading. The subject of your work is also of great importance. If you write an article on the geological make-up of the Peruvian mountains, I can almost guarantee that few people will read it. There are not that many readers who are interested in the subject. It is important to write articles on subjects that have an audience. The number one factor in reaching viewers is your title. It is the advertisement for your article. Most people will just skim through the various titles until they find something of interest. It is your job, to design title that satisfies their interest. Your title can make or break an article. It is the packaging that entices your readers to buy your product. Brick and mortar companies use colorful packaging to entice customers. In the article-marketing world, we do not have that luxury. We must attract readers with the title alone. Your title must interest readers and draw them in. It has to stop them from looking at other titles and compel them to click on your article. According to published research, longer titles attain greater numbers of readers than shorter titles. This goes against the grain of what we learned in school. Many of us were taught that good writing is short and to the point. In article marketing, just the opposite is true. A longer title gathers more viewers. Certain types of articles do better than others. “How to” articles do particularly well. If you’ve written that type of article, make sure to use the words “How to” or “10 ways to” in your title. Certain words and phrases naturally attract attention. Make sure you use at least some of them in your title. Some of these attention-getting words are: free, easy, secret, and money. Of course, there are many others. One easy way to find them is to look at the most popular articles from several ezines. You will begin to see a pattern of certain words that appear repeatedly. Consider using some of these same words for your title. As mentioned previously, the subject of your article is of great importance in the number of viewers that you attract. In order to find subjects of current interest, research keywords that people are currently using in their Internet searches. This information tells you what people are interested in today. If your article and title satisfy that interest, you will attract readers. There are several websites that provide this sort of up-to-date information. One that I find very helpful in this area is: conversion.7search.com/scripts/advertisertools/keywordsuggestion.aspx DEVELOP YOUR OWN PRODUCT AND MAKE BIG MONEY! CREATE YOUR OWN EBOOK in just a few hours! Visit .milliondollararticle.com/ezebook.html NOW! For free downloads and information on making money with articles, go to: .milliondollararticle.com We offer tons of information on generating income by writing articles. Visit us today!

Tuesday, January 31st, 2006

Globally in recent years, Communists (leftists), atheists and Islamists are getting close and closer in forming anti West and anti American platform, which is gradually becoming a potential threat to international peace and stability. A number of top scholars in the West, including Daniel Pipes has written on such unique grouping of these elements. Although ideologically they seem to have very different agendas, in many cases, these groups have unified formulas such as anti-Semitic theory and spreading of religious hatred. While Islamists are rather open promoters of anti-Semitic theme, leftists and atheists promote such theory in a very tricky way. Let us first have a glimpse over scenarios is the world. When the US-led coalition had its operations in Iraq in March 2003 to oust authoritarian Saddam Hussein, few would have imagined that the move might lead to the formation of an alliance between the radical Left and hard-line Islamists in Western Europe. But this is precisely what happened. In this month’s election for a new European Parliament, voters in several European Union countries, notably France and Britain, are offered common lists of Islamist and leftist candidates, often hidden under bland labels. The Islamist groups, for their part, are learning many tricks from the Left about how to exploit the inevitable weaknesses of an open society. In Britain, the new Marxist-Islamist alliance is the offspring of the so-called anti-war coalition set up four years ago to prevent the liberation of Iraq. The coalition has a steering committee of 33 members. Of these, 18 come from various hard Left groups: communists, Trotskyites, Maoists, and Castroists. Three others belong to the radical wing of the Labor party. There are also eight radical Islamists. The remaining four are leftist ecologists known as Watermelons (Green outside, red inside). The chairman of the coalition is one Andrew Murray, a former employee of the Soviet Novosty Agency and leader of the British Communist Party. Co-chair is Muhammad Asalm Ijaz of the London Council of Mosques. A prominent member is George Galloway, excluded couple of years back from the Labor party, who is under investigation for the illegal receipt of funds from Saddam Hussein. Galloway heads a list of candidates backed by several radical leftist groups, notably The British Socialist Workers Party (SWP), as well as the Muslim Association of Britain, the British branch of the Muslim Brotherhood, and a dozen Palestinian groups financed by Yasser Arafat. The Palestinian checkered headgear, worn by the leftists as a cache-col, has become the symbol of this left-Islamist alliance. Marxist-Islamist alliances have also been formed in Belgium and Germany, where the Muslim Brotherhood itself has been taken over by radicals sympathetic to al-Qaida. The European Marxist-Islamist coalition does not offer a coherent political platform. Its ideology is built around three themes: hatred of the United States, the dream of wiping Israel off the map, and the hoped-for collapse of the global economic system. Europe’s hard Left sees Muslims as the new under-class in the continent. “Are these not the new slaves?” asks Olivier Besanconneau, leader of the French Trotskyites. “Is it not natural that they should unite with the working class to destroy the capitalist system?” The idea of an alliance with Islamists has even seduced the more traditional French Communist Party (PCF), which commissioned a study of the possibilities of electoral alliances with Muslim organizations. The Islamists, for their part, are attracted to the European hard Left because of its professed hatred of the United States and Israel. “We say to anyone who hates the Americans and wants to throw the Jews out of Palestine: ahlan wa sahlan (welcome),” quipped Abu-Hamza al-Masri, the British Islamist firebrand. “The Prophet teaches that we could ally ourselves even with the atheists if it helps us destroy (the) enemy.” The first to advocate a leftist-Islamist alliance against Western democracies was Ayman Al Zawahiri, al-Qaida’s number 2. In a message to al-Qaida sympathizers in Britain in August 2002, he urged them to seek allies among “any movement that opposes America, even atheists.” The idea received support from Ilich Ramirez Sanchez, the Venezuelan terrorist known as Carlos the Jackal. In his book Revolutionary Islam, published in Paris last year, Carlos, who says he has converted to Islam, claims he has advised Osama bin Laden, the al-Qaida leader, to forge an alliance with “all guerrilla, terrorist, and other revolutionary groups throughout the world, regardless of their religious or ideological beliefs.” Carlos said Islam is the only force capable of persuading large numbers of people to become “volunteers” for suicide attacks against the US. “Only a coalition of Marxists and Islamists can destroy the US,” he said. Now just let us see, what is happening right at our land, this South Asian region. We all know that, Marxism did spread in this region for years, particularly through the platform of democracy haters. They also have deep feelings against United States, the West and Israel. Anti-Semitic sentiment within these elements is no less. But for years, especially in India, which is considered to be the largest democracy in the world, leftists and Marxists were somehow pushed to a corner or disadvantageous position. If someone will visit India, it will be very prominently seen that Marxist government in West Bengal has already become a kind of sin for the people in this part of India, while most of the states are seeing lights of prosperity for past few decades. Although Indian administration were successful in cleansing Naxalite elements from West Bengal, it is unfortunately yet to succeed in defeating the leftists and Marxists, because, these elements have already established strong alliance with Islamists and are keeping strong grip on ballot through provocative anti-US, an-West and anti-Semitic slogans. In neighboring Bangladesh too, leftists, atheists and Islamists have formed hidden or open alliance with the similar ideology and slogans. But the disadvantage there is, leftists and Communists have already penetrated in various important organs of the country, while radical Islamists have planted their own people in various strategic positions, including some of the Western missions in Dhaka. It was learnt few years back that, Islamists are already holding sensitive positions with US Embassy in Dhaka as well as other Western missions. And, such alliance of leftists, atheists and Islamists are causing a kind of either isolation or misconception on moderate Muslims, Islamic forces (not radicals) and pro-West minds in Bangladesh. Take the case of Mr. Shahriar Kabir, who is well known Communist and hater of United States. To my knowledge, Kabir considers America as an imperial force and has written such thoughts in a number of articles and at least one of his books, which is regularly distributed right within United States amongst his contacts. He also has secret affiliation with Islamists. This was some how exposed when Awami League (one of the largest political parties in Bangladesh) signed a treaty with Bangladesh Khelafat Majlish for establishing Shariah law in the country if they would win the election in 2006. Major section of Bangladesh’s moderate Muslims including some of the political parties criticized this treaty while Communists like Shahriar Kabir were arguing to justify the ’significance’ of such agreement. People like Kabir, although openly speak on various national and international issues; they maintain strange silence in saying anything about Saddam’s dictatorial role (rather they criticize United States and West for ousting Saddam). They even always bear extremely anti-Semitic notion as part of their anti-US and anti-Israel sentiment. These leftists or Communists or atheists strongly believe that Israel is the best ally of United States, and that is why, they always try to oppose both Israel and United States in various ways and means. And, of course, they have support from Islamist forces as their strong strategic partners. Sunita Paul is considered to be an expert on South Asian affairs.

One of the major aspects of envelope writing is consideration. The writer wishes his letter to arrive in the hands of the addressee. When we see a neat, legibly addressed envelope, we see consideration for the mail carriers and all the other people who have to handle the letter en route to the intended address… Essentially, whatever the graphologist needs is in the body of the writing and the signature. The envelope by its very nature, being exterior to the body of the writing, is also exterior to the core of the analysis. Nevertheless, it does shed light on many issues. The writing on the envelope is quite similar to the signature in that both reflect how the writer wishes to appear. In addition, as with the signature, when we see a variation between the writing in the body of the letter and that on the envelope, we analyze this difference. A word of caution: A full analysis should never be done from the writing on the envelope alone, but only in conjunction with the body of the letter. In the writer’s mind, the envelope does not represent his inner self; it is only his relationship to the outside world, his outer self. One of the major aspects of envelope writing is consideration. The writer wishes his letter to arrive in the hands of the addressee. When we see a neat, legibly addressed envelope, we see consideration for the mail carriers and all the other people who have to handle the letter en route to the intended address. Figure 1 shows a letter that is properly addressed and can be read with ease. Figure 2 is much more difficult to decipher: Many people whose writing is normally not very legible make a special effort when addressing the envelope. This is not a significant point for analysis unless the difference is tremendous, for it is only common sense to take pains when addressing a piece of mail. However, when we see illegible words and numbers on the envelope, we know immediately that this is a most inconsiderate individual. Envelope writing usually includes some numbers, which the body of the writing often lacks. Numbers show the writer’s relationship to money. People who write illegible numbers are often dishonest. There may be a cheating motivation behind the illegibility-if he is caught, he can say, “I did write the right amount, you just can’t read it.” The numbers in Figure 2 can easily be misread, and although the writer is not cheating anyone by writing the address so that it is difficult to read, it does reveal that the writing of ambiguous numbers is ingrained in his personality. Whereas the writer of Figure 1 will have an easy time in relating to the outside world, the writer of Figure 2 will always be a quite ambiguous figure to the society in which he lives. He prefers it that way, and the people he meets feel the same way about him. You can have a long conversation with a person like this and afterward realize that you did not understand one word he said. It would be difficult for an amateur to recognize the body of the writing, which is broad and heavy, from the writing on the envelope in Figure 3. Since the envelope writing reflects the writer’s outward behavior, we see that in relating to the outside world, he is shy and lacks confidence, whereas to the people he knows best, he is quite self-assured. The body of the writing of Figure 4 is quite tight in comparison to the heavy writing presented here on the envelope, so this man is the opposite of the writer of Figure 3. Though he wants the outside world to think that he is self-confident, he really is quite unsure of himself. FIGURE 5. Taking envelope writing alone, (see Figure 5) without comparing it to the body of the writing, we consider just the placement of the address. When we see a letter that is addressed in middle-that is, on or near the lines DEF and BEH in the diagram shown here-we see mental balance. There are no serious extremes in the writer. The area ACFD reflects the upper zone, and area DFIG corresponds to the lower zone. Area BCIH reflects the right (inclined) slant, and area ABHG reflects the left (reclined) slant. Each area can be interpreted in accordance with its corresponding zone or slant. Area BCFE corresponds to the right area of the upper zone, showing mental activity, but intense emotion as well, a combination that produces a general lack of self-control. Area ABED corresponds to the left area of the upper zone, so we see a withdrawn person, not only living in the past, but also having a fear of the future. Area EFIH corresponds to the right part of the lower zone, and shows an aggressive, materialistic personality. Area DEHG corresponds to the left part of the lower zone and shows a cautious, repressed individual, one whose instincts and sexuality are inhibited. Examination for Lesson 18 1. Why does a neat, legibly addressed envelope indicate consideration? Answer for Lesson 18 1. The writer wishes his letter to arrive in the hands of the addressee. When we see a neat, legibly addressed envelope, we see consideration for the mailmen and all the other people who have to handle the letter en route to the intended address. About The Author: For more information, please visit careertest.ws .learngraphology.com If you would like to view the images and answer to this article/lesson, please send a blank email to engraphnetvision.net.il

Saturday, January 28th, 2006

You just launched a new website a couple days ago, a couple weeks ago, a couple months ago or even a couple years ago and your traffic stats are looking like a flat line on a graph. We’ve all been there. We’ve all experienced the joy of “birthing” a new website, marveling at the beautiful design and reading over and over our website content. When we launch a new website it’s a labor of love. And, like a child we have to nurture the site so it can move from crawling, to walking and finally to running at a full sprint ahead to higher profits! But where do you begin when you’re staring at your website not knowing what in the world to do to get the ignition started? Getting More Website Traffic is as Easy as 1-2-3 Step One - Write lots of great quality articles. The more articles you write the more website traffic you will get. So, I suggest writing at least 1 article per month. If you can write one article a week, that’s even better. If you can write more than one article a week

If you want to make money online, writing for the Web can be a rewarding career option. There is little startup cost involved, you often get paid very quickly, and you can see your work published far more quickly than print freelance writers do in many cases. Making Web writing an even more attractive option is the fact that there is a huge amount of demand from prospective clients. Sounds great, doesn’t it? It is. You can absolutely make money online as a freelancer - and more than the $5 article writing gigs you may see advertised on forums, bidding sites, and classified sites. Writing for the Web can bring in a significant full-time income if you go about it the right way. The problem is that many new Web writers don’t. They make the same common mistakes over and over. Don’t be one of them. Here are three common mistakes freelance Web writers make when trying to earn an online income: Charging too Little It’s a very common misconception that the only (or even the best) way to start a freelance writing career on the Web is to charge very low rates to build portfolio pieces or references, and then increase rates to a more livable wage later (with a livable wage obviously varying greatly depending on several factors, such as a writer’s cost of living - however, I’ve seen even writers with an extremely low cost of living under-pricing their writing services, and then struggling to make ends meet when you would assume they could do that easily). Why are very low prices a bad thing? 1. The referrals you get from that work are very often worthless to the end market you want to target (if you ultimately want to write for large online publications, like the online version of a magazine, they aren’t often going to care what a random webmaster no one’s ever heard of says about a few articles they paid you a penny per word to write). 2. Most writers can’t successfully jump from very low wages to a much higher rate - at least not within a reasonable time frame, which can lead to burnout. 3. You target a completely different market at a very low rate than you ultimately want to target, which means most of your initial marketing efforts will be for naught. Never try to market services based on price. That can work with products, which can be mass-produced and sold off in bulk to retailers. It doesn’t work with services, because your time (your biggest asset as a Web writer) is a finite resource - once you’ve used it, it’s gone for good. You need to charge what that time is worth, and if your background can’t justify charging what your time is worth to you, you need to spend time building your credentials (which doesn’t mean cheap work credits) before marketing yourself as a Web writer in an effort to make decent money online. Not Knowing the Competition This common Web writing mistake is in line with charging too little. In fact, it’s often the reason new freelance writers charge too little on the Web. They make the assumption that all of the Web writers advertising services are their competition. That’s not true. For example, I commonly see new writers undercharging for their work. When they’re asked why, they very often say “because there are a lot of writers in [fill in a country here] who will write for less than a penny per word, and I have to compete with them.” No, they don’t have to compete with lower-wage writers. In fact, those writers aren’t likely your competition at all. Again, let’s say you figured out you need to charge $.20 per word. The clients looking for penny-per-word content or copy are not your target market. You shouldn’t waste a minute of your time trying to convince those buyers to pay your rates. You also shouldn’t succumb to their demands for extremely low rates and quality work though. Instead, you have to know the value your work offers the end buyer (hint: your work does more than sit there and look pretty - it brings in traffic, repeat visitors, natural backlinks, registrations, subscriptions, sales, etc.). You can’t be afraid to charge based on that value, and you need to stop trying to compete with writers who aren’t even your true competition. Instead, you need to be focused on finding clients who are in your target market, which includes being willing to pay your rate range, no matter what that may be. Assuming it’s Easy to Make Money Online Writing It’s easy to fall in love with the idea of writing for the Web - earning a decent income working your own hours from home. What’s not to love about that? Despite its benefits though, working from home as a writer on the Web involves a lot of real work. You have to deal with client management, finances, record-keeping, multiple deadlines, etc. If anything, you may find that you initially work more than you would at a traditional job - it’s almost too easy to become a workaholic when you’re trying to get started. You’ll work hard to make money online in just about any manner, but that’s especially true in freelancing where you have to strictly control your working and billable time. Keep these common mistakes in mind so you don’t join the ranks of writers who have made them, and strike a balance between your Web-based work, the income you want to earn, and everything else in life. You can make it work with a bit of effort and planning, and you don’t have to “start low” to do it. Jennifer Mattern is a freelance business writer/Web content writer, blogger, and author of the Web Writer’s Guide to Launching a Successful Freelance Web Writing Career e-book. The e-book is designed to help new freelance Web writers launch their online career, set their writing rates, build a portfolio, build a network, and learn how to effective marketing their services to bring in new clients. Find out more at the Web Writer’s Guide blog at WebWritersGuide.com.

Friday, January 27th, 2006

in recent weeks, Canadians have been subjected to a steady stream of reports asserting that Canada has become the world’s leading source of movie piracy. Pointing to the prevalence of illegal camcording - a practice that involves videotaping a movie directly off the screen in a theatre and transferring the copy onto DVDs for commercial sale - the major Hollywood studios are threatening to delay the Canadian distribution of their top movies. While the reports have succeeded in attracting considerable attention, a closer examination of the industry’s own data reveals that the claims are based primarily on fiction rather than fact. In the best Hollywood tradition, Canadians have been treated to a show from the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) and its Canadian counterpart (the Canadian Motion Pictures Distributors Association) that is much ado about nothing, featuring unsubstantiated and inconsistent claims about camcording, exaggerations about its economic harm, and misleading critiques of Canadian law. First, the camcorder claims have themselves involved wildly different figures. Over the past two weeks, reports have pegged the Canadian percentage of global camcording at either forty or fifty percent. Yet the International Intellectual Property Alliance, a U.S. lobby group that includes the MPAA, advised the U.S. government in late September that Canadians were the source for 23 percent of camcorded copies of DVDs. Not surprisingly, none of these figures have been subject to independent audit or review. In fact, AT&T Labs, which conducted the 77 percent of pirated movies actually originate from industry insiders and advance screener copies provided to movie reviewers. Moreover, the industry’s numbers indicate that camcorded versions of DVDs strike only a fraction of the movies that are released each year. As of August 2006, the MPAA documented 179 camcorded movies as the source for infringing DVDs since 2004. During that time, its members released approximately 1400 movies, suggesting that approximately one in every ten movies is camcorded and sold as infringing DVDs. According to this data, Canadian sources are therefore responsible for camcorded DVD versions of about three percent of all MPAA member movies. Second, the claims of economic harm associated with camcorded movies have been grossly exaggerated. The industry has suggested that of recently released movies on DVD, ninety percent can be sourced to camcording. This data are misleading not only because a small fraction of recently released movies are actually available on DVD, but also because the window of availability of the camcorded versions is very short. Counterfeiters invariably seek to improve the quality of their DVDs by dropping the camcorder versions as soon as the studios begin production of authentic DVDs (which provide the source for perfect copies). Camcorded DVDs, which typically feature awful sound and picture quality, ultimately compete with theatrical releases for only a few weeks and likely have very limited impact as they do not represent a viable substitute for the overwhelming majority of moviegoers. In fact, as the movie industry has grown - global revenues have nearly tripled over the past 25 years - the importance of theatre revenues has shrunk. In 1980, theatre box office revenues represented 55 percent of movie revenue. Today, DVDs and television licensing capture the lion share of revenue, with the box office only responsible for approximately 15 percent of movie revenue. In other words, the economic impact of camcorded DVDs - which involve only one in ten releases and impact a small part of the revenue cycle - is little more than a rounding error in a US$45 billion industry. Third, claims that Canadian copyright law is ill-equipped to deal with camcorder piracy are similarly misleading. Canadian law already renders it illegal to make for sale or rental an infringing copy of a copyrighted work such as movie. The Copyright Act includes severe penalties for violating this provision with the potential for million dollar fines and up to five years in jail. Indeed, the MPAA’s own website specifically points to Canada as an example of how many countries have legislation that prohibit illegal camcording. The movie lobby group states that “in Canada camcording is an infringement under the Copyright Act, regardless of whether it is for the public or personal use of the person making the copy.” Moreover, the CMPDA’s website trumpets dozens of arrests for DVD and movie piracy in Canada. Over the past year, the RCMP and local police forces laid charges for DVD piracy on numerous occasions, while a Canadian court upheld a U.S. decision to fine a Canadian operator nearly $500,000 for copyright infringement related to movie piracy. As for claims that tough U.S. laws are pushing camcording into Canada, the president of the U.S. National Association of Theatre Owners told his members in November that illegal camcording in the U.S. has expanded over the past two years from New York and Los Angeles to at least 15 states across the country. Despite all the evidence the contrary, the U.S. and Canadian lobby groups continue to portray Canada as a piracy haven while pressing Canadian Heritage Minister Bev Oda and Industry Minister Maxime Berniers for unnecessary legal reforms. Unless politicians separate fact from fiction, this show appears headed for a frightening finale. to get more information visit snaik4.blogspot.com freeforallsoftwares.blogspot.com sriramsblog.co.cc

Friday, January 27th, 2006

Almost since time began, all over the world, there has been a need to help children. In past times, the only way to give charity to children was through medians such as checks or cash donations. However, with the invention of the Internet, there are now more ways to help and protect children. The Internet can be a powerful tool in the aide of children’s welfare. Children are generally overlooked for the most part. There really are very few people to speak up for them and their rights. In actuality, children have very little rights. For many years, children’s advocacy centers and child protective services were some of the only organizations that even tried to help children get any kind of rights or fair treatment. Of course, there are also charity programs that exist to help and support children. But sometimes those organizations are hard to find. Also, there have been organizations in the past that said they were going to use donation money for needy children, but instead, they used the money for wealthy gain. Shady organizations, like these, make people wary of donating money. Even if it is to a genuine organization that really is trying to make better lives for underprivileged children. This is a sad state of things because many children need all the help they can get. With the invention of the Internet, charity is easier than ever to provide. Many organizations that were obscured before can now be easily found on the Internet. This makes it even easier to help children. Additionally, there are many sites on the Internet that can uncover any scam charities that may be out there, and point a donator to an organization that really will helping children. There are many other services on the Internet that are also good sites to help children other than charity sites. These sites do things such as: try and eliminate child pornography, keep child abuse at bay, and keep children that are using the Internet away from child predators. These sites help make the world a better place for children to live in. For many of these children’s charities and welfare sites, donations can be made through the Internet with either a credit card or PayPal account. These options make it even easier to donate to aide needy children around the world. It is nice to know that if someone wishes to help a child, all they have to do is look on the Internet for an appropriate median to use for their donation. This makes it much easier for children to get the help and funding that they need to survive. The invention of the Internet brought many new ways of doing things. Charity is one of those things, as the Internet makes it easier than ever to give to a good cause. It is always good to help children whenever it is possible, and the Internet makes it a breeze. Helping children through the Internet is a great way to make the world a little better.

Thursday, January 26th, 2006

In the U.S space program there are some incredible stories that haunt the halls of NASA. This is the strangest one. Some astronauts have, only after retirement, spoken out about their experiences in space. There are those that have claimed to have seen strange self moving lights and even other unexplained space craft in the vicinity of their own. Of coarse the Psychiatrists at the space program have debriefed and rationalized every piece of space information and have sanitized it for public consumption. Disinformation in this subject is so prevalent that no one can weed out the truth from fiction. There have been complaints from some of the astronauts that seem to have far reaching psychological effects. Insomnia being at the top of the list also memory lapses, hallucinations, even eating disorders. The litany of complaints goes on and on. Recent rumors have been floating around about human Deep Space missions that were never publicized. These secret missions into deep space have been going on since the early days of the space race. Those few that have managed to make it back to Earth in one piece have one thing in common, Deep Space Psychosis. Deep Space Psychosis is unique, in that it induces what I have termed (Deep Space Voices). This phenomenon is only found in certain regions of deep space, so it is unlikely we need to worry about dealing with it. These voices in the astronauts’ heads are continual and never ending. The doctors have tried everything they can think of to treat it, but to no avail. Some seem to be able to cope with it to a manageable degree on their own personal level. Most go slowly insane, as their brains actually begin to cannibalize themselves and they eventually get relief in death. This is where you get to vote if the story is true, untrue or part true and untrue? You be the judge! I would be most interested in your answer. ©Lee E. Shilo-All Rights Reserved-2009 Click here to visit my homepage: UNLOCK YOUR IMAGINATION.

Tuesday, January 24th, 2006

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Tuesday, January 24th, 2006

When you promote your online business using article marketing, quantity can be almost as important as quality. The problem with this is that it can be very difficult to come up with new ideas to write about. Here are a couple of methods you can try to help you come up with fresh ideas for your next article. One easy technique is to read other articles and get inspired with ideas you never would have thought of on your own. There are hundreds of article directories on the internet with articles on every subject you can imagine. Of course, you should never steal other people’s work, but reading someone else’s approach on a subject can give you new ideas on a topic you have written about before. Another technique is to find keywords related to your niche and make titles out of them. Then try to write an article based on that title. Visit the most popular sites in your niche and see what they do. People visit popular sites for a reason, these web sites give the visitors the information they are looking for. If you know what people want, you can write articles about it and become popular too. Your local library is a great place to find new ideas. You can study and improve the knowledge about your subject by reading books. There is a huge amount of free information just waiting for you. Another good place to find new ideas is newspapers. Reading newspapers regularly will help you come up with new things to write about before everyone else. This is also true for magazines. If a magazine about a certain subject is popular and has a lot of readers, tap into that interest with your own articles. There are many good newsletters about different subjects. Subscribe to a couple and have new ideas e-mailed to you. If you find one with well written articles you can learn and use this information when writing your own. Actually, you can find new ideas in almost anything you encounter, for example television and radio shows. Always keep a notebook handy so that you can write down any new idea that you might think of in your daily life. Good ideas are all around you, you just have to recognize them when you see them. For more information and articles on internet marketing visit my blog Make Some Money