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    Fees -- Is It Time to Reconsider Yours?
    I was delighted with my freelance living. My “Portfolio Career” of seven different careers kept me busy and making enough money to cover expenses. I enjoyed everything I did so much that I felt like a success. That was until the woman who prepared my taxes pointed out that on paper, I had not made a profit. With all of the different careers, I spend most of what I earn on business expenses. It was time for me to make a profit -- and not by reducing my expenses, but by increasing my fees. In this article, I address the area of fees for free agents, independent professionals and freelancers.Even if we love what we do, we need to earn a living. To get ahead -- and not to have the IRS think that what I was doing
    option that I'd generally recommend for starters because of the obvious snag in it. Why buy a package if you have to rewrite the whole thing? But this is an option for more experienced web marketers: your PLR article would provide the basic backbone of the idea. You can read the article and absorb the idea. When you rewrite, you'll find your own ideas adding to the original content. Your thoughts will flow free and fast. You would then end up with tight, hard hitting and hit-pulling original articles.

    7) Change the tone:

    Private label content is the result of someone else's ideas, personality and tone of voice. Start customizing the article by changing the title. Zero in on a title that will arrest the reader's attention immediately. From there on, read through the article and adopt it to suit your own tone. For instance, if the article sounds clinical and pedantic, interlace it with something funny. Break technical terms into layman language. Cut down on scientific l

    Customer Service Surveys and the Box Checked; Other?
    For those of us who have been asked by our vendors to fill out customer surveys, we know all too well that there always is an extra box called; Other. So often, we enjoy checking the box other because the categories do not fit us, you might be interested to find the other is usually the most checked box.You know why this is? Because the people who make the surveys don't make them very well or know their customer very well either. You would think that companies would know their customer better, but maybe that's why they are taking surveys to get to know us better?Of course after the word; other, is a line to fill in with what; Other means to you. And if you are like me, you like to put something really cool in ther
    How to alter your Private Label Articles and turn them into unique, hit-pulling, traffic hauling tools.

    If you're new to all the hype and hoopla and don't understand what the big deal is about Private Label Articles, here's something to get you thinking. PLR articles are the lifeblood of many premium-content, high selling websites. If you thought that web marketers were writing all the articles they generate on their websites, newsletters, ebooks and mini-courses, you couldn't be more wrong.

    That leads you naturally to the next question: if webmasters are buying their content, how do they score high with search engines? After all, popular search engines like Google are quite unforgiving when it comes to duplicate content. And these search engines are getting savvier by the day.

    Obviously, they're doing something to fool search engines into believing that their content is exclusive. If you've got some fresh web content in the form of PLR articles, don't just slap it on. PLR articles are yours to change as and how you require. Of course, making elaborate changes will defeat the purpose of buying a 'ready-for-use' package. But you really don't have to make complex and detailed changes to make your articles unique.

    So, you've got to shake and break your content a little. Two important things to keep in mind while you do that are: 1) Change the look of the end product so that it is as different from the original article as you can make it. 2) Make sure that your changes add to the relevance of your article - and do not take away from the meaning and importance of the article.

    Here are a few simple things you can do to make your articles unique:

    1) Find Synonyms:

    A synonym finder is a great resource from where you can find alternate words. Use an online resource like a dictionary or a thesaurus, or you can even make use of the synonym finder that is shipped with Word. Just highlight the word and press 'shift' 'f7'. You will get a list of alternative words that carry the same meaning. Choose the best one.

    2) Utilize software:

    Feed your article to the software and it will regenerate the text with alternative keyword phrases and words. Most machine generated articles are based on the 'Synonym' method, so the meaning of the copy does not change. If you choose to use software to regenerate text, then you're only just a few clicks away from fresh content.

    3) Wrap your articles:

    Want to ensure that your content is 100% unique? That's easy. Just inject a fresh introduction and conclusion to the articles. You can 'borrow' the intro and conclusion from another article or frame your own. Articles that carry relevant and arresting introductions pull in two or three times more hits than articles that begin with generic, vague or irrelevant fluff.

    4) Shuffle your content:

    If you know how to 'cut' and 'paste' this should be as easy as click and click. Shuffling means rearranging content to make it look unique and original. Of course, the content needn't belong to the same article - you can borrow content from other relevant articles and mesh more than 2 or 3 articles into one longish article. You can even move the first paragraph to the bottom of the article and write an intro of your own. You have the freedom to snip, edit, revise or join articles as you see fit. Just about anything you feel fit is possible with your package of articles.

    5) Trim the fat:

    Have you ever read an article and asked 'Gosh! What's the point here?' Every article can be boiled down to smaller, shorter and more dynamic content. Cutting down on size by summarizing paragraphs or articles can make your articles unique. Break long sentences into small ones. Get to the heart of your idea as quickly as you can. Often, you earn points for getting straight to the point while your competition is still stuck at the nets.

    6) Say that again:

    Rewriting is not an option that I'd generally recommend for starters because of the obvious snag in it. Why buy a package if you have to rewrite the whole thing? But this is an option for more experienced web marketers: your PLR article would provide the basic backbone of the idea. You can read the article and absorb the idea. When you rewrite, you'll find your own ideas adding to the original content. Your thoughts will flow free and fast. You would then end up with tight, hard hitting and hit-pulling original articles.

    7) Change the tone:

    Private label content is the result of someone else's ideas, personality and tone of voice. Start customizing the article by changing the title. Zero in on a title that will arrest the reader's attention immediately. From there on, read through the article and adopt it to suit your own tone. For instance, if the article sounds clinical and pedantic, interlace it with something funny. Break technical terms into layman language. Cut down on scientific li

    Dad, I'm a Super Hero - I'm in Sales!
    Dad, you raised me to have integrity, be honest and help people. You raised four boys, a Marine, fireman and truck driver. I’m the one you wanted to become a doctor or lawyer. Well, I reached higher to become a salesperson and I know you are proud.Although this is more like a letter than it is an article it reflects the unspoken pride of every professional salesperson. I am proud to be called a salesperson who adopts the high standards and ethics required to be a success in this business. I am further pleased that my daughter has become a student of sales and adopts the high standard in selling ethics.Why is it that parents never raise their children to become salespeople? You won’t find costumes for a salesperson o
    it on. PLR articles are yours to change as and how you require. Of course, making elaborate changes will defeat the purpose of buying a 'ready-for-use' package. But you really don't have to make complex and detailed changes to make your articles unique.

    So, you've got to shake and break your content a little. Two important things to keep in mind while you do that are: 1) Change the look of the end product so that it is as different from the original article as you can make it. 2) Make sure that your changes add to the relevance of your article - and do not take away from the meaning and importance of the article.

    Here are a few simple things you can do to make your articles unique:

    1) Find Synonyms:

    A synonym finder is a great resource from where you can find alternate words. Use an online resource like a dictionary or a thesaurus, or you can even make use of the synonym finder that is shipped with Word. Just highlight the word and press 'shift' 'f7'. You will get a list of alternative words that carry the same meaning. Choose the best one.

    2) Utilize software:

    Feed your article to the software and it will regenerate the text with alternative keyword phrases and words. Most machine generated articles are based on the 'Synonym' method, so the meaning of the copy does not change. If you choose to use software to regenerate text, then you're only just a few clicks away from fresh content.

    3) Wrap your articles:

    Want to ensure that your content is 100% unique? That's easy. Just inject a fresh introduction and conclusion to the articles. You can 'borrow' the intro and conclusion from another article or frame your own. Articles that carry relevant and arresting introductions pull in two or three times more hits than articles that begin with generic, vague or irrelevant fluff.

    4) Shuffle your content:

    If you know how to 'cut' and 'paste' this should be as easy as click and click. Shuffling means rearranging content to make it look unique and original. Of course, the content needn't belong to the same article - you can borrow content from other relevant articles and mesh more than 2 or 3 articles into one longish article. You can even move the first paragraph to the bottom of the article and write an intro of your own. You have the freedom to snip, edit, revise or join articles as you see fit. Just about anything you feel fit is possible with your package of articles.

    5) Trim the fat:

    Have you ever read an article and asked 'Gosh! What's the point here?' Every article can be boiled down to smaller, shorter and more dynamic content. Cutting down on size by summarizing paragraphs or articles can make your articles unique. Break long sentences into small ones. Get to the heart of your idea as quickly as you can. Often, you earn points for getting straight to the point while your competition is still stuck at the nets.

    6) Say that again:

    Rewriting is not an option that I'd generally recommend for starters because of the obvious snag in it. Why buy a package if you have to rewrite the whole thing? But this is an option for more experienced web marketers: your PLR article would provide the basic backbone of the idea. You can read the article and absorb the idea. When you rewrite, you'll find your own ideas adding to the original content. Your thoughts will flow free and fast. You would then end up with tight, hard hitting and hit-pulling original articles.

    7) Change the tone:

    Private label content is the result of someone else's ideas, personality and tone of voice. Start customizing the article by changing the title. Zero in on a title that will arrest the reader's attention immediately. From there on, read through the article and adopt it to suit your own tone. For instance, if the article sounds clinical and pedantic, interlace it with something funny. Break technical terms into layman language. Cut down on scientific l

    The Problem With Shopping Mall Car Giveways
    Going shopping or are you being shopped, that is the question? But that may be the case if you fall into prize scams in exchange for your valuable personal information, such as your name, address, email address, and phone number. If you do fall prey to this type of marketing, expect to see your mailbox fill to the brim in the coming months after the promotion.Have you ever registered to win a car at a shopping mall? Have you given all of the information they ask for? Did it ever occur to you that the addresses they collect by the thousands are more valuable than the car you are registering to win?I have seen many car giveaways in local shopping malls asking shoppers to give names, addresses and other personal
    u will get a list of alternative words that carry the same meaning. Choose the best one.

    2) Utilize software:

    Feed your article to the software and it will regenerate the text with alternative keyword phrases and words. Most machine generated articles are based on the 'Synonym' method, so the meaning of the copy does not change. If you choose to use software to regenerate text, then you're only just a few clicks away from fresh content.

    3) Wrap your articles:

    Want to ensure that your content is 100% unique? That's easy. Just inject a fresh introduction and conclusion to the articles. You can 'borrow' the intro and conclusion from another article or frame your own. Articles that carry relevant and arresting introductions pull in two or three times more hits than articles that begin with generic, vague or irrelevant fluff.

    4) Shuffle your content:

    If you know how to 'cut' and 'paste' this should be as easy as click and click. Shuffling means rearranging content to make it look unique and original. Of course, the content needn't belong to the same article - you can borrow content from other relevant articles and mesh more than 2 or 3 articles into one longish article. You can even move the first paragraph to the bottom of the article and write an intro of your own. You have the freedom to snip, edit, revise or join articles as you see fit. Just about anything you feel fit is possible with your package of articles.

    5) Trim the fat:

    Have you ever read an article and asked 'Gosh! What's the point here?' Every article can be boiled down to smaller, shorter and more dynamic content. Cutting down on size by summarizing paragraphs or articles can make your articles unique. Break long sentences into small ones. Get to the heart of your idea as quickly as you can. Often, you earn points for getting straight to the point while your competition is still stuck at the nets.

    6) Say that again:

    Rewriting is not an option that I'd generally recommend for starters because of the obvious snag in it. Why buy a package if you have to rewrite the whole thing? But this is an option for more experienced web marketers: your PLR article would provide the basic backbone of the idea. You can read the article and absorb the idea. When you rewrite, you'll find your own ideas adding to the original content. Your thoughts will flow free and fast. You would then end up with tight, hard hitting and hit-pulling original articles.

    7) Change the tone:

    Private label content is the result of someone else's ideas, personality and tone of voice. Start customizing the article by changing the title. Zero in on a title that will arrest the reader's attention immediately. From there on, read through the article and adopt it to suit your own tone. For instance, if the article sounds clinical and pedantic, interlace it with something funny. Break technical terms into layman language. Cut down on scientific l

    Five Tips for Landing Your Dream Job
    Do you ever waste a half hour day-dreaming about your dream job? The good news is that real people do get Dream Jobs every day. But you have to go after your Dream Job - it's unlikely to come to you. Here are five tips for zeroing in on your Dream Job, and getting it.1) First off, decide what's important to you. What kind of environment and work makes you happy? Too many people are doing jobs that they fell into out of college and never left - maybe they've changed their actual jobs, but the industry and/or function hasn't changed. There are a lot of great careers out there. It's never too late to rediscover yourself! A quick online tool like the DiSC (widely available) can help you figure out what kinds of work environmen
    anging content to make it look unique and original. Of course, the content needn't belong to the same article - you can borrow content from other relevant articles and mesh more than 2 or 3 articles into one longish article. You can even move the first paragraph to the bottom of the article and write an intro of your own. You have the freedom to snip, edit, revise or join articles as you see fit. Just about anything you feel fit is possible with your package of articles.

    5) Trim the fat:

    Have you ever read an article and asked 'Gosh! What's the point here?' Every article can be boiled down to smaller, shorter and more dynamic content. Cutting down on size by summarizing paragraphs or articles can make your articles unique. Break long sentences into small ones. Get to the heart of your idea as quickly as you can. Often, you earn points for getting straight to the point while your competition is still stuck at the nets.

    6) Say that again:

    Rewriting is not an option that I'd generally recommend for starters because of the obvious snag in it. Why buy a package if you have to rewrite the whole thing? But this is an option for more experienced web marketers: your PLR article would provide the basic backbone of the idea. You can read the article and absorb the idea. When you rewrite, you'll find your own ideas adding to the original content. Your thoughts will flow free and fast. You would then end up with tight, hard hitting and hit-pulling original articles.

    7) Change the tone:

    Private label content is the result of someone else's ideas, personality and tone of voice. Start customizing the article by changing the title. Zero in on a title that will arrest the reader's attention immediately. From there on, read through the article and adopt it to suit your own tone. For instance, if the article sounds clinical and pedantic, interlace it with something funny. Break technical terms into layman language. Cut down on scientific l

    11 Ways to Turnaround a Cash-Strapped Business or Practice
    This past weekend I received a disturbing message from a dear friend. His business wasn’t generating all the income he needed. He’s exhausted all savings, started depleting credit card reserves and badly needed money to pay this month’s mortgage... Ouch! I wish I knew sooner...Whether it’s pride or just human nature that keeps professionals from asking for help sooner, it’s just plain silly to keep “toughing it out” when there are so many strategies for generating new business fast.You see, there is really no shortage of new business, there is only a shortage of knowledge how to get this business.So if you are one of those professional folks who could use a few hundred bucks to help out with this month’s mort
    option that I'd generally recommend for starters because of the obvious snag in it. Why buy a package if you have to rewrite the whole thing? But this is an option for more experienced web marketers: your PLR article would provide the basic backbone of the idea. You can read the article and absorb the idea. When you rewrite, you'll find your own ideas adding to the original content. Your thoughts will flow free and fast. You would then end up with tight, hard hitting and hit-pulling original articles.

    7) Change the tone:

    Private label content is the result of someone else's ideas, personality and tone of voice. Start customizing the article by changing the title. Zero in on a title that will arrest the reader's attention immediately. From there on, read through the article and adopt it to suit your own tone. For instance, if the article sounds clinical and pedantic, interlace it with something funny. Break technical terms into layman language. Cut down on scientific lingo and go easy on complex words.

    So, there you have it - simple steps that can make all the difference to your articles.

    Why should you go through all this trouble? Using unaltered articles will cut into your potential profits. Of course, posting PLR articles will reach out to more people than you can imagine. But customizing the articles and making them 100% unique will ensure that you pull in double or three times more the traffic than you can ever imagine. Why? Simple: search engines give you higher ratings as your content becomes more relevant and unique. When visitors search for a product, they are more likely to click on the first 2 or 3 pages of relevant content.

    Your goal is to pull yourself up by the skin of your tooth into the first pages of search engine rankings. Once you're there, stay on top of your competition by customizing more and more articles!

    Best Regards,

    Ronny Kloppenborg

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