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By Norman Williams WRITING CAN MAKE YOU WEALTHY If you are frustrated at trying to make money on the The big secret is that writing can make you wealthy The computer is a writing machine period. It is a word William Shakespeare never had it so good as you do Think about it the main feature of ezines on the internet This is free publicity. Promotion at its best. Stories that Once your name gets publicised in hundreds of ezine Think like Mark Twain. He would stop in every newspaper Get in the habit of writing your own unique and unusual
By Norm Williams
internet you are not alone.
and you know what the computer is best at doing is
desktop publishing.
processor, a spell checker, a document creator, an
Email letter sender, a storage unit, a printer and a complete
publishing system.
with your home office computer. Shakespeare became
wealthy writing plays with a crow quill pen.
is articles by writers. Every week thousands of ezine
publications are sending out feature articles. What a way
to have your name spread all over the internet with your
feature articles in these publications.
can make you rich and famous like Ben Franklin or Mark
Twain or Charles Dickens. Yes writing has always been
a way to fame and fortune.
newsletters you are on your way. It is amazing what
writing articles can do. After you published hundreds of
articles with thousands of copies going around the internet
your name will spread like wildfire.
office on his trips around the world and drop off a publicity
story and his picture. His Tom Sawyer and Huckelberry
Finn became the best know books of his time.
promotion stories and getting them published free. Put
your computer to work. It is the most fantastic writing
machine ever invented by man. It's main function in most
businesses is making money. I will be looking for your
stories on my computer.
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By Avril Harper Make More Money in Five Minutes Than Most People Make All Day!
FIVE MINUTES ... Is All You Need ........to phone a friend ..... peel potatoes for dinner ..... pick the kids up from school ..... or write a few words that could earn you anything from a plastic pinny or ballpoint pen, to a dream house in the sun, a top-of-the-range sports car, or huge sums of money in cash and luxury goods!
Even if just a few minutes a day is all you can spare, you can still be a well-respected, regularly published writer.
No special skills are required, you definitely don't need a computer or word processor, a telephone or desk. And you certainly do not need lots of spare time ..... because you are about to enter the fascinating world of .....
THE FIVE MINUTE WRITER!
Short written pieces are in great demand all over the world, by editors and publishers, alongside other high-paying clients, both to fill space where a feature falls short of the published page, hence ‘filler', and to lighten otherwise staid publications, such as medical journals and import/export bulletins.
Five minute writing covers far more enjoyable and profitable projects than most people appreciate ..... taking just minutes to produce ..... and covering everything from readers' letters and fillers, to mini-articles, puzzles and quizzes, recipes and household hints, photographs and cartoons, to greetings card verses, competition slogans, and much, much more besides.
That's why five minute writing is considered the very best way to begin and develop a successful writing career, and why many established and very well-paid writers stay with this profitable medium, plus:
- It's very satisfying to see your work and name in print and the earlier that happens the sooner you become a professional writer, and the smoother the road becomes to longer, more profitable writing assignments.
- Smaller pieces gets you known to editors who, having seen and enjoyed your work, are more likely to commission you for longer pieces later.
- Word for word, rewards are far higher than for almost any other type of written projects, with the possible exception of creating winning slogans and tie-breakers for big-prize competitions. (Don't worry, How to Be a Five Minute Writer includes a free guide to writing competitions tie-breakers and slogans).
- No rejection slips, ever! What better start to a full-time writing career?
- Finished pieces can be completed in minutes and spread over whatever time the writer can spare between other professional and domestic activities. Great for mother or carer, or otherwise housebound or restricted individual with a desire to write, but little time to spare.
- No bulky equipment and research materials required, meaning you can write, any time, any place, anywhere. A notepad and pen is all you really need to get started on this amazing journey to becoming a well-paid writer.
- Fillers can be fitted between longer writing or non-writing assignments, offering a change of ‘scenery' and more frequent financial rewards.
- Every single piece you write can be recycled in columns, articles, even full-length best-selling books, and can continue earning high rewards over months, years, perhaps forever.
It's not a case of ‘cheap and cheerful' for those who publish your work - they need you - to increase interest in their publications, reduce reading times, multiply circulation rates, and cut their overheads.
For that they'll reward you well, and continue doing so, perhaps for the lifetime of your mutual existence!
Avril Harper (www.fillerfactory.com) is the author of ‘How to Be a Five Minute Writer' and spends a great deal of her own full-time writing day creating short pieces for regular, high ticket rewards.
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By Jan Tincher My e-zine, Tame Your Brain!, is dedicated to showing people how to live their lives successfully. However, I felt that death should be dealt with, too. We have an opportunity to make one last contribution. Let's make sure we make it our best.
Are you going to die . . . soon?
Hm. That's a difficult question. Well, why not get prepared now, regardless of when you think that time will come. And, as always, let's think about others while we're at it.
*** Sidebar *** There may be some that actually think people SHOULD grieve or HAVE TO grieve at their funeral. People grieve in the way that is best for them, but that doesn't mean it has to be at a time and place they will remember for the rest of their lives -- the funeral. If you feel they must, this article isn't for you. Sorry. *** End of Sidebar ***
Let's think about the people coming to your funeral. They are going to be pretty upset, aren't they?
What do you think? Should you do what you can to help them get through this, or not?
Let's remember that grieving is an individual process. Everyone does it differently. You will, too, when someone dies and leaves you to go to his or her funeral, then to face your life the next day without them. Wouldn't you say that's a bad enough trek for you?
Why should people suffer more at a funeral than they have to?
Now, this isn't a recommendation of any sort. I am fully aware of the different aspects of dying, of mourning, and of the seriousness of it. You have to make a choice every time you think about that person. Are you going to think sad thoughts or are you going to think good thoughts? You probably know what I prefer. You make your own decision, BUT make it wisely.
Do you realize that good thoughts will help the deceased person's soul continue on its journey. Do you realize bad thoughts do not help that person's soul continue on its journey, that bad thoughts hold them back?
I'm sure, somewhere, it says we should have long funerals. However, I disagree. If fellowship is needed, and I feel it is, then have a long reception with planned socializing. Why not The point is, we are all going to die. The point is, we can be in charge of our own funeral. The point is, WE can make OUR funeral set the pace for our loved ones while still being sensitive The reason the experience at the funeral is so important, in case some of you didn't know, is because we don't cry our hearts out at the funeral and then go out and live our lives as usual the next day. It's too hard. We have a memory now of the funeral that we will carry with us. It is up to the person who has passed over to do what they can ahead of time to make sure their funeral sets the right pace, that the memory doesn't hurt any more than it has to.
There is a little ditty after this article. If you don't like it, per se, take responsibility to find something to take its place. But only IF you agree that a funeral sets the pace for your loved ones and their memories of you. IF you agree that the sooner a person can start living productively again, they WILL start living productively. IF you agree that we need to change the course funerals have been taking.
It may seem purely irrelevant to our lives, but since it is death, it isn't irrelevant. We don't need to march to the old drummer. We need to start living our lives as successfully as we know how. We need to direct our deaths as successfully as we know how, so the living can get on with their lives. This is only the beginning of what we can do to help them.
Again, You Can't Sing If You're Dead . . . But the congregation can.
This is one song that comes to mind as the casket goes out, but only if you have a sense of humor. I mean no offense, as you know if you've read my articles.
To the tune of: *If you're happy and you know it, clap your hands!*
*There's a fly in my casket, close the lid. *If you would like the second verse, feel free to e-mail.* g
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have something that encourages togetherness, so people know they aren't alone?
to their needs.
There's a fly in my casket, close the lid.
There's a fly in my casket, it will stay if I ask it.
There's a fly in my casket, close the lid.*
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