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Monday, April 27, 2009
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Universal and Moral Values
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Chris Stonecipher
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9:35 PM
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This is my reflection of minimum moral values.
tags: activism, family values, morals, life, lifestyle, society, reflection, moral values, writing, moral
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Sunday, April 19, 2009
Economic Advantages and Disadvantages: Aviation Maintenance and Repair Industry
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Chris Stonecipher
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10:51 PM
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Economic Advantages and Disadvantages: Aviation Maintenance and Repair Industry
This is about the economic advantages of starting and maintaining an aviation repair center.
tags: economics, business, economy, aviation, advantages, research**article, writing, stumblers
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Demand Studios Job Openings
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Unknown
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7:53 PM
Demand Studios offers a range of employment opportunities, job openings for writers, copy editors, transcribers, proofreaders, filmmakers, and experts.
Site visitors can click on a job title to watch a short video that explains more about specific opportunities.
Demand Studios now offers different payment options: flat fee, paid upon approval and revenue share.
Those applying for jobs can opt for full time or part time work.
This looks to be a good opportunity for those looking for telecommute opps.
Site visitors can click on a job title to watch a short video that explains more about specific opportunities.
Demand Studios now offers different payment options: flat fee, paid upon approval and revenue share.
Those applying for jobs can opt for full time or part time work.
This looks to be a good opportunity for those looking for telecommute opps.
Thursday, April 16, 2009
Contest Update
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Unknown
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6:47 AM
Nelson Doyle has seen the interview article and has left comments about his winning article, so if anyone hasn't had a chance to read through the interview yet, the actual interview and Nelson's comments should prove to be encouraging.
Nelson relates that since the contest, his article stats have climbed even higher! So, contest and author are drawing much attention.
Nelson credits most of this to his fans who have been busy bookmarking the article at a number of sites. As he mentions, with the Internet, an article can take off with the click of a mouse.
We can all do our part by bookmarking both the interview and his winning article to give Nelson the exposure he deserves. He's one of our own so please take a few moments to support him.
Nelson relates that since the contest, his article stats have climbed even higher! So, contest and author are drawing much attention.
Nelson credits most of this to his fans who have been busy bookmarking the article at a number of sites. As he mentions, with the Internet, an article can take off with the click of a mouse.
We can all do our part by bookmarking both the interview and his winning article to give Nelson the exposure he deserves. He's one of our own so please take a few moments to support him.
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Author Contest Winner
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Unknown
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8:43 PM
Congratulations to Nelson Doyle who won King of Content. He was the Triond author who had the article with the highest page views.
Other authors were close contenders and I will be publishing an article detailing the 10 Triond writers who also produced articles that attracted a wide readership.
Thanks to everyone for their submissions and I hope the contest stimulated interest for all the authors who took part.
I'm encouraging all Triond writers to link to Nelson's interview at their blogs to support Nelson. He offers valuable insights into the type of articles that attract readers.
Other authors were close contenders and I will be publishing an article detailing the 10 Triond writers who also produced articles that attracted a wide readership.
Thanks to everyone for their submissions and I hope the contest stimulated interest for all the authors who took part.
I'm encouraging all Triond writers to link to Nelson's interview at their blogs to support Nelson. He offers valuable insights into the type of articles that attract readers.
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