How to Write Articles for the Internet


published by: jomark3
on December 7th, 2007

Many people enjoy writing but are reluctant to write for the Internet because they are unclear on the basics. Actually, a decent word processor and an Internet connection are all that you really need. Almost any topic that you chose to write about will find some sort of market on the Internet. Of course, some […]






11 Ways that Google detects Invalid clicks


published by: awans
on December 7th, 2007

We always hear that Google has a sophisticated system to detect the invalid clicks, and result in termination of the cheaters’ account. But, how can Google do that? In this post, I summarize those ways that Google depends on to detect whether the clicks on your site are invalid or not. Google will not first […]






How to Increase Traffic and Generate Income With a Good Resource Box


published by: jomark3
on December 7th, 2007

If you read a lot of articles, you’ve probably noticed a box that includes a number of links at the end of each article. This is called the author’s biography, bio, or resource box. The links located in the resource box are the author’s payment for writing the article.
 
Different authors put different types of information […]






Difference Between APA and MLA


published by: brucevang
on December 7th, 2007

When conducting research papers, there are two major styles we can choose. The first style is MLA style. MLA style is more commonly used to write papers and cite sources within the liberal arts and humanities category. The second style that we use for research papers is APA style. APA style is commonly used to […]






Resume Writing - Watch your step buddy


published by: razvanjr
on December 7th, 2006

As a graduate student, the least thing you want to do is spend so much time researching on how to write a Resume or CV. And even if you want to make a break, sooner or later you will have to make the first step in order to apply for a job; you will […]






The Man-Eaters


published by: devilriot
on August 14th, 2006

THE TSAVO MAN-EATERS
In March of 1898, the British East Africa Company, led by engineer Lt. Col. John Henry Patterson , began building a railway bridge over the Tsavo River in Kenya . During the construction period, many railway workers were killed by two Maneless male Lions, which dragged men from their tents at night.
The workers […]






Passing the test of the cover letter


published by: Amelie
on July 17th, 2006

Many people have asked themselves how to write a cover letter the best way. What is the recipe for the most successful cover letter? While there are a couple of hints and pieces of advice we can give, there is no way we can tell you from now that this or that kind of cover […]





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