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Article Posted in the Family Law Section Monthly Newsletter – September 2011  by Susan Hilliard, Webmaster & Writer   At the moment your client hires your practice, they are putting their trust and confidential information into your protection.  The client’s private, sensitive files on your network need to be kept secured against intruders.   By far, [...]

Research is the key word when thinking of writing non-fiction for children.  It’s very important to your subject because children are smart enough to know when you are fudging the truth.  Make sure you have all your facts in place when ready to start writing. Check facts with experts; for example if your subject is [...]

This one’s gonna be short and sweet! If you’ve been trying to get an online business started, but just haven’t had any success yet, have you asked yourself why? Have you looked around, done research on the people who ARE being successful in their online businesses? If you haven’t, you SHOULD! Take a look at [...]

Why Writing Copy for the Web is Different One of the most important reasons as to why copywriting for the web is different is that the mindset of those who are going to be reading is different. More often than not, most web pages will be found via a search engine. This is very significant, [...]

INTRODUCTION TO THE ART OF WRITING From the medieval times and the troglodyte’s era, writing has been the primary form of communication amongst the widespread civilizations. Whether it had been an issue of recording factual incidents and accidents, or a fiction tale brewing in those minds, writing had always been a safer way out. The [...]

How Anyone Can Become a Better Writer By Following Time Tested Writing Strategies E-Book written by Jimmy D. Brown Writing Isn’t Nearly As Hard As You Think… If You Know A Few “Tricks of the Trade” People write for a variety of reasons. Some because it’s a deep, heartfelt passion and others because they enjoy [...]

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