Archive for September, 2007

Saturday, September 29th, 2007

Grandmother gave the hope for the Misfit that there could be someone who could love him and be care of him. He could believe in it, that he could be good. When the old lady told that he was one of her babies he began to cry. He old lady tried to stress the importance of her words but jumped like the snake and killed her with three shots in her chest. As a kind of breaking down the soul was inside the Misfit, his emotions and feelings appeared. But such appearance could show the lack of courage so it was not a desirable thing. He killed grandmother and it was like a sign that he could stand with his emotions. He was not able to realize that he became different and cruel. So, it is very important to see the difference between the real demeanor of the person and what he is doing. The main characters of two different stories were confused as for the facts what they had done and what they were going to do. Reuben Bourne felt guilty because he left his friend died alone in the forest, and the Misfit thought that the only thing that could be done after his false charge was to be against the law and there was no one who could love. According to these stories we can see that there are a lot of difficulties in our lives but we should loose courage in order to solve it. And if we left our problems developing in the forest, we could loose the sense of the life forever. The authors show that even after such lost it is possible to find the way out and to become normal, but we should decide what we can do in order to get it: to believe in Christ, to return to the beginning or to give the chance for some one to help you. Everything is in our hands so we could do a lot if we want. Andrew Bolton is an experienced freelance writer. Having successfully completed a number of academic assignments, he now is willing to share his experience in academic writing including Dissertation Plan and research proposals providing students Dissertation Examples.

Friday, September 28th, 2007

Nothing is so overwhelming than getting married. So after all “The helpful” family advise, you then seek the advice of your friends. Bridal guide is a great place to start. Bridal Guide is a bridal magazine and travel guide combined into one. The Bridal Guide covers a wide range of topics like planning budget weddings, lavish receptions, health, beauty, fashion, and setting up your new home. The section titled “Honeymoon and Destination Wedding Guide” contains information about locations in the US and abroad, tips, and testimonials from newly wedded couples. It is a visual treat to pour over pages of exotic locations. Whether this is your first or fourth wedding, this wedding magazine has a little something for everyone and it will definitely prove to be better than many of its counterparts. This magazine has some fantastic wedding planning ideas. They have wedding questions and answers that are very helpful. They even have wedding stories and wedding favor ideas. The good thing about this magazine is that it covers every aspect a bride needs to know, even if she wasn’t aware of it. It has pages about how to get a better body, choosing the right outfit, where to go for your honeymoon, ideas for your home, and much more. Although the magazine may be cheap, the advice isn’t. This magazine gives tons of valuable advice on everything that occurs in a wedding. It includes advice from everything to the dress to the food, from the location to the time. Some of the major categories in this magazine are: Fashion Beauty and Health Wedding Planning Your Home Your Honeymoon News and Features What particularly drew me to this magazine was the extra insert “The Complete Wedding Planner” that it had with it. I was clueless when it came to planning my wedding I have never been in one and have only been to two when I was much younger. This insert has helped a great deal along with the magazine. You can find everything you’re looking for from the planner right in the magazine. I never realized there were so many choices in choosing a wedding gown Bridal Guide has shown me. It also helped me narrow down to a few styles I really like. Bridal Guide is full of advertisements. When I see a magazine with a lot of them I think agh I’m not going to like it, but this time it was exactly what I needed and it is great. This is a great guide for those who have no ideas and those who want to get ideas to get started. You will see beautiful gowns and great ideas for you to duplicate for your very own wedding. I like to say you are an individual and what you like is your taste. If you want some terrific ideas that are today look up this Magazine you can’t go wrong. This magazine is huge. It has several hundred pages full of pictures, ideas and advertisements for products or services for your wedding day and also for your wedding night. To sum it all up I would say “this Magazine is Great”. for more information about Bridal Guide Magazine subscriptions visit .magazinearena.com

Friday, September 28th, 2007

Nicki fox the freedom continued As Mibbi the brown raccoon guided Nicki threw out the forest Of mystery Nicki was filling a little bit norvice about meeting the princess as he thought to him self does my hair look good what about my ears I just got be cool.Mibbi interrupted Nicki’s thoughts with the quote of “here it is Nicki the princess protectors hide out” The raccoon told Nicki to agree not to tell anybody that is not a member the password for it might cause problems.AS soon as Nicki and mibbi step foot into the hideout Mibbi happily asked princess Magela about how Nicki wanted to become one of the princess protectors.With no doubt Megela and her servant both agreed.Mean while The evil wolf and his gunky things had decovered Nicki and mibbi in the forest.The evil Wolf became evilly happy and came up with a plan that might destroy the princess protectors.What could it be? Nicki was just beganing to feel comfortable at the hideout Until…… A loud bang came from out side. The princess started to startled after her servant said there was some kind of wolf looking machine out the window coming this way “oh no what are we gonna do how did the wolf find the hideout cried Mibbi. Things got silent until nicki stood up and decided to go try to stop the wolf machine.Once again he took out his golden rock and transformed into SUPRER NICKI FOX! and finish the machine. After the battle. The princess gave Nicki a kiss and and awarded him as the champion of the princess protectors Mibbi and the servant cheered.Back at the fortess of the Evil wolf sadly Quoted “aggggggg I was so close in finding that hideout!THAT ORANGE FOX MUST BE DESTROYED!!

Thursday, September 27th, 2007

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In advertising, there are certain buzzwords that are synonymous with selling more, eg, free, save, win, etc. As a freelance writer, if you become intimate with buzzwords that sell, you can make your communication more effective - and land more freelance writing jobs. Following are two client buzzwords that lead to more freelance writing jobs. Incorporate these into your marketing efforts and you’ll be surprised at how many more writing jobs you can get. 2 Buzzwords That Lead to More Freelance Writing Jobs 1. You: You has been touted as the most powerful words in the English language. Why? Because it puts the prospect front and center. It plays to the WIIFM advertising principle, eg, “What’s in it for me?” When you use the word you in your queries, for example, it makes prospects feel as if you’re speaking to them directly - not some unknown business prospect. Following is how to use the word “you” effectively when you query clients: Wrong Way: Clients who used our SEO writing services experienced, on average, a 25% increase in online orders. Right Way: You will experience a 15-25% increase in online orders when you use our SEO article writing services. 2. Easy: Who doesn’t want a solution to their problems? And, who doesn’t want that solution to be “easy”? When prospects see the word easy, it takes away the anxiety of “this is another thing I’m going to have to tackle.” The reason firms hire freelance writers is to get work done that they either don’t have the time to do in-house, or don’t have the staff to complete. Whatever the reason, prospects like to feel that they’re getting an uncomplicated solution to a problem. Whenever possible, make it easy for prospective clients to work with you. Some ways to do that are: i) On your website, don’t have them fill out long, complicated questionnaires. Have a simple email address where they can email you, or a phone number where they can call you, or a short questionnaire where they spell out what they need so you can get back to them with an immediate answer. ii) In your correspondence, relay to them how easy it is to work with you. For example, you might say, “To complete your SEO article order, all you have to do is email me the keyword phrases and how many articles you need. I will confirm with you and get your articles back to you in 48 hours. That’s it!” In essence, you’re letting them know that all they need to do is fire off a simple email and the work will be done almost immediately. No complicated questions to answer, forms to fill out, confidentiality agreements to sign, etc. Remember, all most clients want in a freelance writer is someone who is competent, professional and reliable. If you highlight these factors, along with the fact that your services are all about them (eg, using the word “you”) and that it’s easy to get started with you, then you are more than 90% of the way to landing more freelance writing jobs. May be reprinted with the following, in full: Yuwanda Black is the publisher of InkwellEditorial.com: The Authority Site on How to Start a Successful Freelance Writing Career. Site features freelance success stories, e-courses, ebooks, marketing advice and more! Want to start landing more freelance writing jobs immediately? The in-depth ebook How to Find Unpublished Freelance Writing Jobs tells you how. You can land more freelance gigs easily by practically eliminating the competition with the secrets revealed here.

Tuesday, September 25th, 2007

Million of words are spoken every minute and every second around the world. And in order to understand the literal meanings and the context in which they are spoken it requires an urgent need to translate the text into the target language which can or cannot be native language of the user. Today Translation Industry has become a million dollar industry. Translation services are being offered in variety of languages such as Pushto, Italian, French, German, Bengali, Chinese, Japanese and much more. Translation is very technical artwork and it requires great practice, before one actually indulges in it. Translation service companies offering translation hire translators for specific language. Most of these translators work as freelancers and make huge amounts of money as wage. Translation service offered by translators provide per line and per word compensation depending upon the accuracy and no of words. More the words, greater will be the compensation drawn by the translator. Furthermore, care is taken while translating a particular text, that the original tone of the text remains intact. A slight variation in translation often distorts the meaning of the original text. With innovation in technology, numerous online and offline translation software are available at affordable prices that have proved a big help to the translators. Besides, translation services in local regional languages and tribal languages is also fast catching the pace and are just behind the International language translation. Translation service has been also instrumental in providing the platform to localization needs for technical as well as non-technical sectors. It’d have been impossible to study Upanishads, the teachings in Hebrew, and much more without translating them in easily readable and usable script. All Translation Services is adept in offering translation services in majority of languages spoken across the world. It offers translation service at affordable prices, besides quality is thoroughly guaranteed.

Tuesday, September 25th, 2007

If you are a regular user of the internet and surf frequently, then you must have heard about the concept of online jobs and home working via internet. Well… let me tell you one thing! The idea is real and one can find an online job and get paid via the internet. I am also a home worker and do online jobs at various freelancing websites and I earn around $1000-1500 a month. This is a handsome amount for me as I am a doctor by profession and go to the local hospital for my regular job. If someone adopts this type of work as a full-time he/she can earn handsome amounts monthly. One thing to remember is that though the idea of online working is true, there are scams too by the name of online jobs and earn at home. Therefore one should be able to distinguish between the scam and the reality. The basic thing to remember in this regard is that you do not have to pay a single penny on the real freelancing website and the process of initial registration is absolutely free. So if a website demands you to pay it some money in order to get registered with it, do not pay attention to it. Select only those websites that are free and where you do not have to pay money in order to get registered and get work. So it is a good point to remember while selecting a freelancing website in order to do online jobs. Do not believe on all the contents available on the internet. You can get easily trapped if you start believing what you see on the internet. The layout and design of a website is also a critical factor in judging the creditworthiness of a website. Do you need Online Jobs? If yes, then click here Online Jobs Make Money Online Legitimate Data Entry Jobs

In April of this year Mike Bradbury and SEO Analyst for Object ware, Inc summed up nicely the benefits of article marketing “1.) Get your name out there as an expert 2.) Get traffic from links within your article 3.) Increase your search engine link popularity in all three cases; the more highly distributed your article, the higher the likelihood of your articles achieving each goal.” And a major part of achieving that goal is preparing your articles the right way before you submit them to an article directory. 1. The Why Many writers get mixed up on why they are writing the article. Yes they want internet traffic and the ability to generate targeted business leads but that is not why they are writing the article. The number one reason is to provide your readers with useful valuable information. That is also what article publishers want. If you can provide quality content, publishers will reward you by introducing your articles to their audience. New eyes equal more potential site traffic to your web pages. People come online for information. They also want to know how your content will be useful to them. 2. The Targeted Advertising Potential I do not mean that your article reads like one long sales letter. That is a recipe for failure with readers and it probably won’t even get that far since in all likelihood most article publishers will be sending you a rejection email. What we are talking about is putting together a solid 3 to 5 sentence resource box with your web site link that gets you the clicks. Your resource box should continue the theme you established in your article which is how will this information benefit the reader? Pose a question and then tell a person why clicking on your web site link is their best option or list of series of benefits. The point is to entice your readers with just enough information to compel them to learn more. Include your name and a very brief description of yourself. Also test your web site link to make sure it is working and pointing to the desired page. Use related keyword search terms to create anchor links in your resource box. Doing the correct keyword research for your topic means more web site traffic. Do the same with your article but do not overdo it. Keyword stuffing is a red flag to many search engines as well as article publishers. 3. The Polish Not all publishers will accept your articles. It may be due to stringent guidelines or a backlog of articles they have yet to review. But all it takes is one article directory to accept your article and expose it to a large readership. For this reason make sure your article is polished. Check for grammar or spelling mistakes. Due some ruthless editing and throw out what you do not need. Break large paragraphs into smaller ones which are easier on the eyes. Make sure there is a good flow to your article from start to finish. Keep it tight and targeted. The internet is growing and changing rapidly but article writing is not going anywhere. In fact the more the internet grows the more unique quality content will be needed. Just remember to answer the why, utilize the targeted advertising (and monetary) potential of your resource box, polish your article to a professional looking tightly focused piece of work and the full benefits of article marketing will start coming your way.

Sunday, September 23rd, 2007

All around us more and more texts are going through document translation. A localization company staffed with a Korean translator, Norwegian translator and Japanese translator may be thriving as cultures embrace each other and seek to cater to each other’s language requirements. In fact, even around us we see a change from one language to multiple language options. Often times we may walk into a bookstore and see one book with multiple translations. It’s happening everywhere. But, why do schools and cultures put such an emphasis on language

You’re working on your craft, learning how to create a strong novel or intriguing non-fiction book. Great. But as much as you enjoy writing children’s books, you’d really love to get paid for it. So what can you expect once you land that first book contract or magazine article? * How Authors Get Paid Authors are paid in one of two ways: in a percentage of the price of each book sold (called a royalty), or with a onetime lump sum (flat fee). Here’s how each one works: The royalty is specified in your contract and varies by publisher, but a common royalty rate is 10% for hardcover sales and 6%-8% for paperback. Traditionally, publishers paid the royalty on the actual retail price, but more publishers are moving to paying royalties on the net price, or the amount they actually receive from bookstores (stores purchase books from publishers at a 30%-50% discount). Though getting paid on retail versus net price is generally not negotiable, you can sometimes get a slightly higher royalty if you ask. Most publishers pay the author an advance against future royalties. The author receives half the advance on signing of the contract, and half when the final manuscript is delivered. If you’re getting a 10% royalty on the retail price of a $10 book, and your advance is $3000, then once your book is published it needs to sell 3000 copies before you’ll start receiving additional royalty checks. If the book never “earns back” the advance (selling less than 3000 copies), it’s the publisher’s loss. Of course, the publisher is hoping that your book will earn much more. The amount of the advance for writing children’s books is generally determined by estimating how much royalty the author would get on the book’s first printing. For a first-time author, the advance may be lower (because the author doesn’t have a track record and so the publisher can’t be guaranteed a certain number of sales). Authors with an established following may command a larger advance because they have a built-in audience. New authors always want to know the numbers: Just how much of an advance can they expect for a picture book or a middle grade novel? Unfortunately, there’s no easy answer. A small publisher may not have the resources to lay out more than a few hundred dollars up front, but might be willing to give a higher royalty. A first-time author is always a risk for any publisher, and so the advance paid will be lower than for a second or third book. But remember that the advance is really just a payment on future royalties; if your book sells well, you’ll get the money in the long run. You also need to realize that for a picture book, the advance and royalty are split between the author and illustrator. So if you write the text but don’t supply the pictures, you’ll get one-half the royalty (5%) and one-half the advance. For books with only a few black-and-white illustrations, the author gets most if not all of the royalty, and the illustrator is paid separately. A flat fee means you’ll be paid one lump sum for your book, and you won’t receive any royalties. If you’re one of several authors writing a book for an established series, if you’re creating material for a book packager who does mass market series titles produced under one pseudonym, or if you’re hired to write a television tie-in novel or work with licensed characters, you’ll probably be paid in a flat fee. The copyright may be in your name or that of the publisher’s. While it’s always nice to get royalties, flat fees may provide you with more money in one lump sum, and many authors take these kinds of jobs when they’re establishing a name for themselves. Magazines always pay in flat fees. * If My Books Sells for $16, Why Do I Only Get $1.60? Believe it or not, the publisher doesn’t walk away with $14.40 profit on a $16 book. A little bit of the publisher’s overhead is paid by each book sold. A large group of people will work on your book: the editor, copyeditor, proof-reader, managing editor, art director, production manager, marketing department, sales staff and subsidiary rights (not to mention all their assistants), and everyone gets a salary. Your book needs to be printed (probably overseas, especially if it’s a picture book) and shipped to stores. Publicity efforts may include sending out review copies (which come out of the publisher’s pocket), printing up posters or bookmarks, taking out ads in review journals, and sending the sales staff to book conventions. Your book has to justify all these expenses, and still have something left over for the publisher. ———————— Jon Bard is the Managing Editor of Children’s Book Insider, the Newsletter for Children’s Writers. He’s also the webmaster of The CBI Clubhouse, the acclaimed members-only site for children’s book writers. Come join Jon and the rest of the Fightin’ Bookworms at cbiclubhouse.com for audio, video, articles, messaging and much, much more.