By: Dave Donelson | 2011-08-22 | Sales Back in the good old days when parents actually corrected their children's behavior, your mother might wash your mouth out with soap if you used certain four-letter words. Today, you should do the same to whomever writes your advertising (even if that's you) if your ads contain the most offensive four-letter word in advertising, "have." read more
By: Peter Van Schaik | 2010-04-01 | Economics If you read the financial news and listen to the economic experts, you would have to believe inflation is a four letter word relative to our economy. Not a day passes when some pundit doesn't warn us that inflation is about to rear its ugly head and destroy our fragile economy. But, hysterics aside, is inflation something to be feared considering the current state of our economy? read more
By: Karen Barney | 2011-01-19 | Marketing There are some phrases that leave people with a bad taste in their mouths. “Used car salesman” is one of those phrases, and “infomercial” is another. In the case of both of these words, a few bad eggs have certainly spoiled the name for everyone. Another phrase that fits this description is “Internet marketing.” read more
By: Noel Chua | 2011-07-15 | Acne Acne is considered pimples, zits, blackheads, and whiteheads. These are all part of the same irritating ailment that affects so many, read more
By: Karen Barney | 2011-02-03 | Business Want to create a successful web marketing campaign? There are many advertising channels for you to use, so make sure you plan your campaigns accordingly. read more
By: Tonya Brisnehan | 2010-04-25 | Internet Business Is help available online for someone who wants to achieve financial success? Find out about what the key ingredient is for long-term success as an internet entrepreneur, and how help ties in to this. read more
By: Angela Baden | 2010-04-01 | News and society Lately the media have portrayed those who like or have luxury as just above the lowest of the low; evil, mean-spirited, selfish and criminal. Of course, the media have been doing this for years. This view of the wealthy and well-off is not just the purview of the media. Don't dismiss the luxury industries. Society needs them. They will always bring value to society. read more
By: Kevin Matiga | 2011-03-14 | Writing Hurting someone you value the most is a mortal sin for them. Heartbreaks and unwanted feeling of uneasiness fills the relationship between the people involved. Writing sorry letters is one of the ways to say how much devastated you are learning that the one you love the most have been hurt with the things that you have done. Letters is a way to tell somebody through written words how they feel abo read more
By: Michael Rios | 2010-04-01 | Exercise When you burn fat with exercise it is important that you exercise smart and sometimes hard. Don't worry I will explain what I mean by hard. You need to mix things up to truly get a good fat burning exercise. read more
By: Rick Reynolds | 2010-03-30 | Tattoos Tattoo lettering is a very important part of any tattoo design. Luckily there are literally thousands of font styles to choose from. Whether you are getting words alone or a design along with wording, choosing the right style of lettering is very important. read more
By: Robin Hardy | 2010-03-29 | Entrepreneurs A new word has emerged that we will coin as "The New 4 Letter Word"! This 4 letter word can belittle someone; while at the same time give the user of the word an imaginary since of power. We have found that generally when this word is used it is meant to make the user feel better about themselves, somehow in their mind putting them above the other person. read more
By: Jim Sweeney | 2010-04-26 | Resumes Some of the high-falutin’ languages in many cover letters as adopting as their own are common things that shouldn’t appear today. But this article doesn’t talk about that. It talks about those “pro” words and phrases that make employers straight to sleep. How realize and avoid these popular mistakes?
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By: Sunil Tanna | 2010-03-31 | Crafts You are probably already familiar with word search puzzles. They are puzzles that consist of a grid of letters arranged in rows and columns. If you just glance at them, they appear as if the letters are completely randomly chosen. However, a closer look will reveal that there are words hidden within the grid. The goal of the puzzle is to find all the hidden words - they can start at any point in the grid, and can be orientated in any direction whatsoever, not just horizontally and vertically, but including diagonally, and backwards directions such as right-to-left. read more
By: Sunil Tanna | 2010-03-31 | Crafts Almost everybody, even children, enjoys solving puzzles, and one popular type of puzzle is word jumble or word search puzzles. These are puzzles where the solver has to search a grid of letters (which at first glance might appear to be completely randomly selected) for words hidden within the grid. The challenge of the puzzle comes from the facts that not all the letters are used as parts of words, and that the words can be in any direction at all, be that horizontal, vertical or diagonal, including such hard-to-spot directions as right to left and bottom to top. read more
By: Sunil Tanna | 2010-04-01 | Crafts Word search puzzles are a fun activity that many children and adults enjoy doing. Basically the idea is that the puzzle solver is presented with a grid of letters. The grid may appear at first glance to be completely random, but actually hidden within the grid are words (the words may be horizontal, vertical or diagonal - including "backward" directions such as right to left and bottom to top). The puzzle solvers task is to find and circle all the words hidden within the grid. read more