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Written by:Brian Austin
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How to Write and Publish a Totally Unique Email Newsletter to Tens of Thousands of Subscribers in 20 Minutes or Less The InternetTIPS.com email newsletter speed publishing method outlined in this article uses: A Joomla-powered website. Content
Fri, 20 Jun 2008 18:44:57 -0400
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How to Know That Your Sentences Make Sense Contrary to what many readers might think in order to communicate effectively, I believe we need only understand the basics of grammar. Just a few key
Wed, 13 Feb 2008 12:39:00 -0500
Word count: 1060
 
Written by:Brian Austin
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How You Can Tap into the Unexpected Power Of Word Repetition Elsewhere in this knowledge archive, we've examined what can become a common pitfall of any writer: word repetition. How repeating the same word - oth
Fri, 01 Feb 2008 08:11:08 -0500
Word count: 939
 
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Three Top Skills of any Successful Communicator If you were asked to list what you thought were the top three skills of any "successful" writer or speaker, what would be your answer? I'm reasonably sure we could come up a var
Thu, 31 Jan 2008 08:48:33 -0500
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What Makes Highly Successful Communicators? Two Myths Debunked My title for this article deliberately seeks to draw attention to a flawed belief often referred to as "the silver bullet effect". Many folks seem to be convinced that in orde
Thu, 31 Jan 2008 08:05:36 -0500
Word count: 541
 
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Which is best: Active or Passive Voice? Sentence structure can be active or passive. Key tip: the kind of writing or speaking style you choose to use can have a significant impact on how your readers or listeners understand and respond - or n
Tue, 22 Jan 2008 18:36:56 -0500
Word count: 354
 
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When Might You Want to Get Your Point Over Quickly? Why would you seek to write or "say your piece" quickly? To whom? And when? Some documents demand brevity if they're to meet the goals of their author. Other types of public
Tue, 22 Jan 2008 17:45:54 -0500
Word count: 288
 
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Two Words That Can Help You Generate Astonishing Prosperity Yes, two simple words describe this tip perfectly. The best sales people do it. News broadcasters and other television presenters are trained to do it.The most inspirational
Mon, 21 Jan 2008 18:37:58 -0500
Word count: 651
 
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Possibly the Simplest and Most Effective Way to Communicate Writers and communicators from around the world use a variety of means to get their message across. We can use words, gestures, videos, sounds, or a mix of any or all of what the human sens
Mon, 21 Jan 2008 17:40:17 -0500
Word count: 313
 
Written by:Brian Austin
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The Power of the Bullet Imagine that you're writing about a theme or point that has a variety of "angles", alternatives or options. Of course, you can list the various points in conventional paragraphs, however, sometimes you
Mon, 21 Jan 2008 16:57:23 -0500
Word count: 769
 
Written by:Brian Austin
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You, the Great Persuader Newsletter providers often argue on the issue of how to address a group of people. Which do you think is better: getting personal or addressing your reader as part of a group? For example: "Hi Jane...&
Sun, 20 Jan 2008 15:48:25 -0500
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Three Essential Words that Drive Every Outstanding Communicator Whenever you're tasked with writing an important document, drafting website content or creating any kind of presentation, before writing or speaking even a single word, here's one guide
Sun, 20 Jan 2008 15:09:36 -0500
Word count: 309
 
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Why and When to Use Present Tense in Your Communications No, we're not referring to a gift from Uncle Fred or Aunt Ethel - at least not this time! Rather, we're referring to the tenses as used in English grammar. Whether we choose to speak or write
Sun, 20 Jan 2008 11:40:41 -0500
Word count: 245
 
Written by:Brian Austin
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How to Avoid Sexism in Your Communications The words you choose to use can be incredibly beneficial to your aims - or swiftly damaging. Sometimes, the power of a single word or phrase can be mind-boggling! In a legal sense of course, a single wrong
Sun, 20 Jan 2008 11:10:03 -0500
Word count: 765
 
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Perhaps the Most Dangerous Word in the English Language Language is indeed a rich, colorful medium. English especially can seem incredibly lavish and diverse compared to some other languages - at least when we consider the wide range and vari
Sun, 20 Jan 2008 09:43:57 -0500
Word count: 712
 
Written by:Brian Austin
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Why Less Really Can Mean More - Sometimes! As humans, we're full of contradicting elements aren't we? Sometimes, we don't want to be made to think, or to read, or take some kind of action and will do all we can to avoid such strenuous
Sun, 20 Jan 2008 08:54:17 -0500
Word count: 712
 
Written by:Brian Austin
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How to Solve the Same Word Dilemma On many occasions, while creating your message, whether you're: Authoring a book. Documenting a manual or user guide. Drafting a report. Developing a speech. Crafting an audio-visual or PowerPoint presen
Sat, 19 Jan 2008 20:05:44 -0500
Word count: 498
 
Written by:Brian Austin
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Should You Use One-Word Sentences? How do you feel about the practice of writing a "sentence" made up of only a single word? Traditional teaching tells us a "true" sentence should contain several components. From a strict grammat
Sat, 19 Jan 2008 09:42:23 -0500
Word count: 403
 
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How to Combat the Short Attention Span of Your Audience Most people are busy today - sometimes very busy! In fact, we've elevated impatience into an art form. We want it, and we want it now! Busy, busy, and busy some more! The more you come across t
Sat, 19 Jan 2008 09:23:02 -0500
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Written by:Brian Austin
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The Second Most Important Communications Tip? In a previous article, I've suggested that most people are secretly asking to be led or guided in some way. Whether you agree with that opinion or not, you'll probably at least give the idea the benefit
Sat, 19 Jan 2008 08:31:39 -0500
Word count: 541
 
Written by:Brian Austin
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How to Urge More People to Focus on What You Have to Say What is the one thing that almost all writers, communicators or website publishers would love to have? Answer: of course it's more readers, listeners, viewers or visitors? Yet the modern pace
Sat, 19 Jan 2008 07:51:39 -0500
Word count: 569
 
Written by:Brian Austin
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All You Need to be a Successful and Effective Communicator So, just what is it that you need to do, be, or learn to persuade a sufficient number of people to buy your books, visit and revisit your website and buy your products and services? Surely t
Fri, 18 Jan 2008 07:45:54 -0500
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