I started My Internet marketing career at the tender age of 14, when my parents bought our first computer. Was a decent hp machine and we had dial-up Internet. My motivation for deciding to make money online, beside the fact that I wanted money, was that I wanted money! There weren’t too many alternatives either for a 14 year old trying to make money, I mean; you couldn’t even get a job until you were 16 years old. Mowing lawns wasn’t my thing either; I’m not too big on the physical labor. It was a complete failure. I started with inbox dollar programs that pay you for reading emails. I could also get paid for surfing websites. I’m sure you’re familiar with those. They suck. I heard of some people making some decent money with those programs, but I just don’t see how. It was way too tedious for my liking, especially when using dial-up and it takes the average page almost a minute to load. I was never able to amass enough credits to get any checks sent out. I might have not been persistent enough, but the results just discouraged me from that route. I decided I needed a website. I didn’t have any money, but I could get a free one, so I went on to make a website! This is where my age and experience I think failed me. I was just stomped on what to put on my page. Not that I didn’t have any topics of interest, but I just didn’t have anything to say. Thinking back on it now I probably did have a lot to say, but maybe wasn’t sure of myself, who knows! I decided to get one of those free malls and start advertising it hoping to sell products. The sad part is i knew about nothing on marketing, and back in those days, all you were reading about it was to put banner ads, pay for ads (impossible in my case), link exchanges, MLM programs and such. I even printed my own business cards about it then (not the real ones, just got construction paper and cut them out”. How stupid it must have been, because it was all to no avail. I also can’t really say I put much effort in it, or even could have. When you have to fight for time on the only computer in the family, it’s kind of hard to get any consistent work done. I did the thing where you surf on someone else’s website and you get visitors to yours, but then you know the traffic is bullshit, because the websites you look at you don’t even give a second glance. Why would you expect other people participating in the program to give your site a second glance? I guess it was a matter of trying anything i could just to see some kind of response on the net. My biggest mistake during that period, and one that still haunts me today is the idea that “I” would be rejected or better put, uninteresting on the net. Why did someone want to read what i had to say? What did I have to say? I’m just some snot-nosed kid who had barely just opened his eyes to the world! Because of that, I injected a lot of “fakeness” and wanted the professional (at least I thought) look and feel, even though there was nothing professional about what i was doing. I was just an Internet copycat for a while and it got me nowhere, especially when you suck at copycatting, and are trying to duplicate the work of people who have far more experience and resources to carry out their intentions. It took me a lot of just time-wasting daydreaming about wealth, and pure failure, before I began to realize what it really took to make some money online, and then i encountered my greatest hurdle to overcome. I was too young! Or at least that’s what I was thinking at the time. Was I so wrong….? Come to my blog and tell us your internet marketing story to get free advertising and publicity!Click Here!
Archive for January, 2009
The failure of major banks like WaMu have sent the American economy into a deep credit crisis. Money is hard to come by. Existing businesses can’t borrow money to expand or upgrade equipment, for example. Wannabe small business owners can’t borrow money to start. All of this means fewer new jobs are created and more layoffs are on the horizon. As a freelance writer, how does all of this affect you? What does it mean for freelance writers and their careers? Quite simply, the credit crisis is a good thing for freelance writers and their careers. Following is why. Freelance Writers: Why Layoffs Mean Opportunity While companies are contracting, work still has to get done. And to whom do employers turn to get this work done? Temporary employees and/or freelancers. Employee benefits cost employers an average of 20-35% of a full-time employee’s compensation package. Freelance writers and other temporary employees don’t have medical benefits, paid days off or sick time. Hence, they are a deal for companies because it saves them a bundle. Freelance Writers: How the Credit Crisis Can Create Long-term Clients Staying Lean to Compete: Piggybacking off the point above, many companies look to stay lean once a shocker like the existing credit crisis has passed. If you’re one of the freelance writers a company uses because they’ve laid off workers, you have an excellent chance to create long-term relationships with them. How can you do this? Many times, if a company is pleased with you as a freelance writer, the person you originally dealt with will refer you to co-workers. It’s not uncommon to go on to work with three, four or five different people in a company
How do you determine which type of family tree you want before you begin researching? Everyone putting together a family tree is faced with certain choices. Who to include in the family tree? How am I going to build my Family Tree? These are all important questions that will determine the type of family tree you decide to build. Visit .obituarieshelp.org to download a free printable family tree template chart so you can get started right now. When you are researching your family tree, you may just start out by finding out about grandparents and great grandparents but to find out who they really were and to find out those little, but important facts, you might want to consider broadening your research. There are several ways that you can do that, and below you’ll find out about all the different family tree models that you can follow. What is a family tree chart? A family tree by definition is a diagram of a family’s ancestry. So in essence it is a map or chart showing the members of a family, their relationship to one another and even the dates of birth, marriage and death. But a family tree is so much more than that. Or it can be. A family tree, depending on the type of tree you choose to create could include all the relatives, spouses and even friends and neighbors of a family. The types of Family Tree Charts Mapping out your family tree is a time consuming activity that involves close attention to detail and a desire to find the answers to those burning questions of who am I? And where did I come from? Before you begin, you need to know that not all family trees are made the same. Pedigree, Direct Lineage or Ascendant Family Tree Chart The Pedigree Family Tree Chart is sometimes called a Direct Lineage or Ascendant Family Tree. This is perhaps the most common type of family tree and the one most people think of when referring to family trees. The pedigree family tree begins with you (or a parent, or grandparent) and then follows a single bloodline or family name back through the generations as far back as you can go. If you are researching your pedigree with both your mother’s and your father’s bloodline, your pedigree chart would start with you, then your parents would be listed, then both sets of grand parents would come next, then all four sets of great grand parents and so on. If you are researching your father’s surname and bloodline, the pedigree chart starts with you, then next on the chart would be your parents, then your father’s parents, then your grandfather’s parents and so on. In any case, the pedigree family tree chart is the most common and is an excellent starting point for budding genealogists and for anyone interested in tracing their family history and their direct bloodline. Descendant Family Tree Chart A Descendant Family Tree Chart is the opposite of the Pedigree Family Tree Chart. This type of family tree chart starts with an ancestral couple pretty far back in the family history and then lists the descendants of that ancestral couple generation by generation until the present. Usually the Descendant Family Tree Chart is created after the Pedigree Family Tree Chart is complete as a way to illustrate all known descendants of all lines of the family. The Descendant Family Tree Chart can then become the outline for writing the family history. Family Lineage Family Tree Chart The family lineage family tree chart is similar to the pedigree family tree chart but for one difference. In a family lineage family tree chart, you would include the siblings of your direct lineage or pedigree. So you would include your aunts and uncles, great aunts and uncles and so on. This gives a more complete picture of the family rather than just focusing on your direct bloodline. Family lineage family tree charts are very helpful in identifying your family members and helps to keep all your ancestors organized. It also is an excellent way to find out about relationships between members of your pedigree and their siblings which can lead to you finding out more interesting facts about your family. Where to Start? If you are just starting your genealogy search you might consider developing a Pedigree Family Tree Chart before you get too deep into your research. One problem that novice genealogists encounter is they get excited about the research and end up losing track of who and what they are researching. Although the research always turns up interesting facts and stories, you might get frustrated that you wasted time or didn’t get to the ancestors you had hoped to find in the time you allotted for research. If you keep track of names, dates and places of your direct family line on a Pedigree Family Tree Chart, you are less likely to get confused and go off on searches you don’t need to do. Free Printable Family Tree Charts Get started right away by downloading a Free Printable Family Tree Chart from .obituarieshelp.org. Then begin by filling in all the information you already know like your name, your parent’s names, your grandparent’s names and so on. Now you have the beginning of an excellent Pedigree Family Tree Chart and a guide for your research. Your first research step after filling out the Pedigree Family Tree Chart as much as you can, is to interview your parents and grandparents if possible and don’t forget that aunts, uncles, cousins and siblings are a good source of information too. Good luck and have fun! Author: Melanie Walters recommends ObituariesHelp.org for Newspaper Obituaries , free genealogy resources, guides to building a family tree, sample letters of sympathy and condolence, written examples of eulogies as well as help with all aspects of funeral planning.
As the magazine industry proliferates, so does the need for writers. And as is the case in many industries, employers often prefer to use freelance or independent contractor help, instead of having fulltime employees for whom they have to provide benefits, workspace, and other support. And with computer and Internet technology what it is today, freelance writers can create their articles from anywhere, email them to their editors, and never even have to meet the magazine production staff in person. But as the task of freelancing and its logistics become easier, so does the competition between freelancers. Here are four tips to help freelancers who want to write for magazines: 1) Be professional. Many writers are willing to work for less money, in exchange for the status of being published. And some do it just as a hobby, because they have other sources of primary income. While this creates competition, it also means that many writers
As a writer, you’ve probably heard about readability formulas with strange names such as Flesch-Kincaid or Dale-Chall. Did you know that you can use readability analysis to improve your book or article? In this article we’ll talk about readability formulas, why they are important for writers, and how to choose cost-effective readability software. 1. Readability Formulas: What are They? Readability is a measure of how easy an article or document is to read. Readability formulas are mathematical formulas which calculate how easy or difficult a document is to read. No single readability test applies to all texts. Rather, each test is designed for a specific type of text and/or a specific type of audience. For example, there are specific tests for: * Assessing the suitability of a book for students at a particular grade level * Assessing the difficulty of a technical document * Assessing the suitability of a text for an English as a second language learner Readability formulas differ in the features that they consider in their analysis. However, common parameters include: * Average sentence length * Average word length in characters * Average word length in syllables * Ratio of difficult words * Ratio of difficult sentences * Ratio of unfamiliar words * Number of unique words These readability tests have been proven to correlate with ease of reading for the specific audience the test targets. 2. Why is Readability Important for Writers? In answering this question, let’s consider two types of writers: those that target children or young adults, and those that target adults. 2.1 Writers Targeting Children or Young Adults If you are targeting children or young adults, readability analysis should be a key component of your editing program. Books or articles targeting these age groups must contain language (both words and structures) that is suitable for your chosen audience. Ignoring readability may lead to a fast trip to the rejection pile! Luckily, there are several readability formulas specifically targeted to analyzing text for children and young adults. Three of the most popular are: * New Dale-Chall * Powers, Sumner, Kearl * Spache (Revised) 2.2 Writers Targeting Adults Readability analysis can also be a key component for writers targeting the adult market as it provides yet another window onto your text. Use readability analysis to consider: * Does your book/article have a readability level suitable for your target audience? * Does your book/article have a similar readability score to other books published by your target publisher? Let’s consider each of these in turn. 2.2.1 Readability level of your manuscript Although most of your readers will be high school graduates, it would be a mistake to aim for a readability of Grade Twelve or higher. In fact, most popular writing targets a much lower grade level. Here are some examples. Grade Level Examples 6 TV Guides, The Bible, Mark Twain 8 Reader’s Digest 8-10 Most popular novels 10 Time, Newsweek 11 Wall Street Journal 14 The Times, The Guardian 15-20 Academic papers Over 20 Only government websites can get away with this, because you can’t ignore them. Choose a grade level appropriate for you content/audience. 2.2.2 Readability level of your target publisher You might also want to consider the readability level of the books/articles that your preferred publisher is producing. Ensuring your book or article has a similar reading level is one more way you can make certain your submission fits with their line. This is not as difficult as it sounds. Many publishers include excerpts of their recent releases on their websites. You can easily cut and paste the text into a readability analysis tool to determine the grade level. 3. Choosing Readability Software Readability formulas are tedious to calculate by hand, since it involves counting words, syllables, sentence length, etc. Fortunately, there are many online tools that will calculate readability scores for you. Keep the following factors in mind when you select a tool to use. Does the tool provide results for more than one test? — Getting results form several tests provides a greater insight into your document. Does the tool include the tests that are most suitable for your target audience? — The tool you use should give you guidance on which tests are most appropriate for your target audience. Does the software give you a visual display of your text so you can see the more difficult sections? — This functionality is key for writers so they know which areas to focus on. Is the tool created by someone who understands the challenges of processing language? — Many of the free tools are created by computer geeks who don’t understand the challenges of processing human language. Test them out on the following sentence. If they count two sentences (because of the period after ‘Mrs’, don’t use the software. John saw Mrs. Jones in the park. Is the tool reasonably priced? –Free tools are pretty much useless for the serious writer. However good readability software starts at around $40. Well worth the investment! Which is the best software to choose? I’m biased since I created the Readability Suite on AutoCrit.com. To make your own decision, google the term ‘readability software’ and take it from there. In sum, readability analysis can be a powerful tool in your arsenal of writing skills. Try it out and see for yourself! Writer and computational linguist Nina Davies is the founder of AutoCrit.com: an editing website for serious writers. AutoCrit.com offers the most extensive suite of readability tests available online, as well as a host of other analysis functions to help you improve your writing. Try it for free.
Conqueror and I remained at our vantage point in the foothills until the weather exhausted itself. With the floods beginning to melt into the countryside, and with no signs of my enemies from the north, our journey to the far country and the cave resumed as we headed for lower ground. Each step was a trial now, however, sinking knee deep in mud, then sliding and falling down on the slippery ridges as we made our way into the long valley below. The dirty, yellow waters were still raging as we approached the river, full of floating logs and debris as it boiled along its washed-out banks making it impossible to locate any landmarks among the tangled remnants of the storm. My map was useless; I could only follow the near shoreline and hope for a crossing downstream. I trudged along high embankments and impenetrable forests for three weeks, with my crippled horse limping behind. Knowing that I would eventually have to take a chance, because we couldn’t go on like this, I found a a shallow stretch where I thought the river looked relatively calm, rationalizing that we could possibly cross it. But I was wrong about this treacherous river. It knocked off my feet as soon as I stepped into it. My fingers dug into the horse’s mane, my legs dangling helplessly in the current as Conqueror fought the river with faltering steps, slipping on rocks below as his crippled leg gave way time and again. Debris battered us, tree limbs and animals’ bodies, and out of the corner of my eye, I saw it coming . . . just before it hit me. The gigantic log tore me from my horse as easily as a tigers tears limbs off its kill, and I found myself tumbling downstream like a rag doll. I fought the river as I have fought everything in my life, with an unknown strength that comes from nowhere, and belonged to somebody else - someone who deserved the strength more than I, and as a reflex, I unconsciously grabbed hold of the log that dislodged me as we plummeted together down the river. When the log abruptly jammed itself between boulders in the middle of deep rapids, I was able to hold on. And there we remained. With what little strength I had left, I kept my head above the surging current that roared and frothed just below my nose, but time was running out. I hugged my precious log, my prized nemeses, my benefactor, and I smiled at the irony of the situation. Not only was I abandoned in this river, but I was forsaken in my impossible quest as well - my key remained as elusive as ever. It was now too late to return to my familiar world, and yet, I could not see my way forward either. I was trapped with no way out. Somehow, I had to find the strength to save myself from this impersonal river that had no compulsion about sparing little lives, I had to make it to that other shore of this river, somehow, and I had to find a way forward in my quest as well. How did this search for an implausible key become an obsession; a key that unlocked the hidden secret of eternal happiness? I wasn’t sure how the passion began, but I knew that I was close to the key, and what could I do now except forge ahead? Everything else in my life was now gone, and nothing in this fleeting world interested me any longer, except for one thing; this, thus far, inaccessible key. And as I fought to keep my head above water, my thoughts drifted back to the early years of this journey. They had told me then, in the beginning of all of this, that I would only touch the mysteries of that mystical moment sought by truth seekers, that rare consciousness, but given time, I would find a way to remain within it forever. Yes, I had touched it, I knew that I had, and it was as completely baffling to me then as it was now, but now I could no longer dismiss it as I had before. I knew now that I would either find my key, or die trying. There no longer was a choice in the matter. Gratitude welled up as I held fast to my log and remembered others that selflessly helped me along this agonizing journey. They took me under their wings as if I was the most important thing in the world, and now I could clearly see, in this decisive moment, my own unrelenting self-centeredness . . . and it sickened me. And I had a stone-cold feeling that this time; I wasn’t going to make it. But then I caught a glimpse, through the swirling waters, of Conqueror stumbling down the churning river, half-swimming, half falling, exhausted, trying desperately to find his king. What drove this magnificent beast to risk his life time and again for the likes of me? Death was closing in quickly, however, and I became afraid. The invariable peace that arrives just before the end, the peace that stills the panic, had not yet arrived. Actually, neither fear nor death would have been a problem if I had nothing left to lose - but I had plans. My life still lacked . . . something, and I was not ready to die quite yet. This was apparent because here I was, desperately clinging to this lifeless log with all of my strength, hoping beyond hope that Conqueror would still save me. It was like a dream sequence - the horse moving ever so slowly toward me. Every one of his precise movements was incredibly detailed and etched in my mind. I watched him for what seemed like an eternity, battling his way to the log where I was hanging on for dear life, and when he finally reached me, I grabbed his mane and we both fought side by side through the heavy waters until we finally somehow made it to the opposite bank. And there we stood with shaking legs. Although we were thankful that we were safe, the realization soon sank in that we now faced the long backtrack upriver to return to the original crossing spot on the map. Three agonizing weeks later, after struggling along flooded embankments, we finally made it back to our starting point. But this time, we were across the river. I found myself living off the land again (which a John warned me not to do) until at last we came across some villages with kind people. When I would walk by in my tattered robe, and with my crippled horse, they were always more than willing to give us some food. One day, the elder of one of the villages asked me if I would be kind enough to give a talk to his people. A John cautioned me that teaching before one is ready would mislead people, as well as mislead the teacher, and until I had been key seeking for at least twenty years I should not teach. Because I lacked confidence in giving talks, I had been using this as an excuse for not speaking, but since I was now in my fifties and began this quest when I was thirty-two, it was time to start repaying the many villagers who had supported me. Regardless that my failure to speak in front of the points of light that one embarrassing night on the mountain remained in the back of my mind, I was willing to try again. I sat on an elevated seat, crossed my legs, but had no idea what to say. So I just remained within my inner work and didn’t worry about it. I was more than willing to sit there in silence, which would be a good lesson in itself. Soon, however, words started appearing in my mind. “I ask permission to speak,” I said, “Please do not believe what I say until you prove everything true for yourself. I do not know much, as I am not an advanced key seeker, but I will try to give you some useful words from direct experience of my inner work to help your lives become happy, true, level and correct. “By bringing beings into this world, parents selflessly give children the opportunity to clean up their kamma. When raising these children, it is of the utmost importance that parents completely trust each other and work together on this single goal; to help both yourselves and your children clean up their kamma from past lives. You can do this by being examples to each other and to the children by living correctly - which is much better than merely talking about living correctly. Living correctly is living in a way that will not create any additional bad kamma so that all of you might be someday free from pain and suffering. “Watch carefully for signs of greed, hatred or delusion. Determine which of these is dominant in each of you, as well as in your children. We all become caught up in these three things, but one of them will stand out in each of us, and since children are very open and honest in their actions, it will be easy to discern where their main tendency lies. Some children will be greedy - very competitive and ambitious, grabbing everything in sight. Others will tend toward hatred - controlling and domineering, strongly disliking others. Others will be deluded - susceptible to lust, illusions and dreams. “These are things to be understood, not criticized, as they are entrenched habit patterns developed from many past lives and therefore are deeply ingrained. The compassionate thing to do is gently point out each trait so the child can someday ‘see’ the harmful quality in his or her own heart. Then a change will occur. It does no good to say, ‘Do not be greedy.’ It is much better merely to call attention to the greed. “Selfless action and love is shown by not criticizing the child, or ourselves, but by being aware of any unconstructive actions. This requires a balance and an acknowledgement of the behavior without blame. This kind of attention and care will communicate a deep registering affection within the child’s heart and far exceed excessive discipline, teaching the child an important lesson at a very profound level - how to be treated with love. “For the parents themselves, mutual trust is crucial. Trusting each other completely means that every obstacle can be overcome, and each can be secure in their feelings and in their work toward a common goal. Without trust, everything falls apart as each is forced selfishly to fend for him or herself, losing the vulnerability and simplicity of love. “When performing day-to-day duties, always think of your spouse’s welfare before taking any action. Our thoughts preclude words and our words many times preclude actions. Therefore, be careful of your thoughts. That is your first protection. If this protection fails, then be very careful of your words because the complications of a first word will grow like flowering vines in springtime. The last protection is your actions. This is where your kamma is made. Be fearful of wrong action for it will haunt you for innumerable lifetimes, as well as possibly making this very existence a living hell. “Thank you for the opportunity to reflect upon this experience we call life, and I wish every one of you perfect happiness.” My talk was now over, and after the villagers thanked me for the simple, direct way in which I addressed their concerns, I walked back into the forest to retire. When I returned to the village for food the following day, a committee of villagers was waiting. “You are a good man of exceptional abilities, and we trust you,” the elder said, “so we invite you to live with us and be our inspiration for spiritual development, and perhaps instruct us regarding the inner work.” I recognized the underlying cry for help in some of their eyes, and I knew that a few were ready, yet without further inspiration, they might fall by the wayside. Therefore, I wanted to live here and be that inspiration, but my heart, the one I was beginning to trust, reminded me that I was not quite ready - that I should continue with my quest because my job was not yet finished. When it was complete and my key was found, then I would be a much better teacher for all beings. Remembering a John’s words, “A key seeker is not fit to teach until he no longer desires to teach, and When the student is ready, the teacher will appear,” I believed that my talk, as well as my presence in this village, had already affected some and started them on their way. Then, once they began their own search, they would eventually find other teachers who would assist them at the level required by their particular past kamma. Therefore, I could only answer their request with a sympathetic silence, and an apology - that I could not remain with them at this time. I gave a few more talks about family life, about doing only good and doing no evil, and offered some basic instruction regarding the inner work, but Conqueror and I had no choice but to continue on our way to the cave. (To be continued) (hr) E. Raymond Rock of Fort Myers, Florida is cofounder and principal teacher at the Southwest Florida Insight Center, .SouthwestFloridaInsightCenter.com His twenty-nine years of meditation experience has taken him across four continents, including two stopovers in Thailand where he practiced in the remote northeast forests as an ordained Theravada Buddhist monk. His book, A Year to Enlightenment (Career Press/New Page Books) is now available at major bookstores and online retailers. Visit .AYearToEnlightenment.com
All students have strengths and weaknesses. It so happens that writing is just not your greatest strength. And you have a term paper that is going to be due soon. No matter how hard you try, the words just won’t flow. And the harder you try, the more hopeless the situation. Or so it seems. You may be suffering from what is commonly known as writer’s block. Fortunately, the situation may not be as bleak as you think. For example, there are a plethora of writing services available on the Internet. A quick search in one of the major search engines will reveal hundreds of sites, offering quality writing services. But even though you are in a desperate situation, don’t just place your order on the first website that you visit. There are various factors that you should consider before engaging a writing service. 1) Quality of service - This is the first and most important factor to consider. If the writing is substandard, there is no need to consider the services any further. Just leave the site and move on to the next one. Attention to detail is very important here. To assess the quality of the writing service, ask for some samples. Usually, writing service providers will post samples from some of their best writers on their websites. Take a few minutes to browse through the samples for assessment purposes. 2) Turnaround time - This is critical because you want to make sure that you get your term paper on time. Otherwise, you may be in trouble. When a writing service promises a turnaround time, you have to make sure that they keep their promise. One way to do this is to make it known to the service that you will not hesitate to ask for a money back guarantee if the work is not completed on time. 3) Price - Unless you are loaded with cash, factor this into your buying decision. In a less desperate situation, perhaps you can afford to haggle on the price a little. But if you are in dire need of a quality term paper to be completed on record time, be prepared to pay a premium. Usually, writing services will price their services based on turnaround time, the length of writing, and the level of writing required. You may have to pay more if you want to hire a skilled writer (e.g. university graduate) to write your paper for you. Finally, always buy based on what you need. The most expensive may not always be the best. Compare prices, assess the quality of the writing, and place your order as soon as you can. That will help save you some money, and if the service provider fails to deliver on time, you can always ask for a refund. Also, you will have time to engage another writing service. Buy term papers or buy essays that are custom written by excellent writers.
Web design and development has come a long way since the days of static webpages. The new world of Web 2.0 and advanced search engine algorythmns require webmasters to provide striking content that will generate hundreds of in-bound links but also make visitors stop and spend their time with the content. No more can webmasters rely on pages stuffed with keywords and mediocre content
The process of creating a proper research paper is tough work. It requires you to develop a firm understanding of a topic you’ve in many cases never heard of and then form a thesis which you must support with your research. The key I found to smoothly writing a research paper is to research properly. A college research paper is a piece of academic writing that requires a more abstract, critical, and thoughtful level of inquiry than you might be used to. But not to worry, you’ll gradually pick up that mindset the more you envelop yourself in tutorial discussions and lectures at the college level and of course, the more you write. Not just research papers but any paper, period. College research papers present the results of your investigations on a selected topic. Based on your own thoughts and the facts and ideas you have gathered from a variety of sources, a research paper is a creation that is uniquely yours. The experience of gathering, interpreting, and documenting information, developing and organizing ideas and conclusions, and communicating them clearly will prove to be an important and satisfying part of your education. The research paper writing is definitely a grind because you may find a good amount of information in your first hour or you may go hours without a scrap of useful information. It is hit and miss, but keep with it and give yourself breaks and make sure to try lots of different sources. For a research paper, the best source to find information is probably scientific journals. These are filled with first hand research articles by professionals in their field. Of course books are another great source to look through and should never be overlooked. Their only draw back may be that it may be hard to find the exact bit of information you need in a large book dedicated to your general topic. Competitors Link Analysis
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