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How to Write like a Pro—18 Insanely Useful Blogging Tools for SEO, Marketing, Content Creation and More
Are you facing difficulties in picking the best tools for writing or content creation? Did you get stuck on a blank page for several hours? Are you a beginner that is unsure of where and how to start? Don't worry, this article will introduce you to insanely useful blogging tools that enable you to break out of your shell, and become a professional blogger, marketer or writer.
By Tiffany Harper7 years ago in Journal
Understanding the Differences Between the Country that Kills the Most LGBT (Brazil) and the Safest Country for LGBTs (Iceland) from a Marketing Perspective
Let's start with the Brazilian market. In Brazil, 8.35% of its population, approximately 20 million people, identify as being part of the LGBT community. Usually the largest cities in Brazil are considered gay-friendly and contain many gay-oriented establishments including bars, clubs, and restaurants. São Paulo, the largest city in Brazil, also has the largest LGBT population.
By Carolina Carvalho7 years ago in Journal
India's Industry Is Changing by Leaps and Bounds
Although currently in sixth place in the race for the world’s largest economy, India is making significant strides to edge closer to those at the top of the list– China, the European Union, and the United States. It produced $9.4 trillion in goods and services in 2017, which reduced poverty to an amazing 10 percent in the last decade alone.
By Patrick Gibson7 years ago in Journal
Why It’s So Important to Leave That Toxic Job
Having a job is an amazing sense of independence and freedom. You meet new people, find strengths within yourself you probably didn’t know you had, and get to reap the benefits of your long hours served for your company. The paycheque. Now, you’re stuck in that crazy 9-5 drag every single day. And as if that didn’t make it hard enough? You work in a toxic environment. Your bosses do not take into consideration, the commitment you have, the sacrifices you have made. Your complaints are not being heard or addressed. You are being mistreated, not only by peers. Now by yourself. Your mental health is now at risk. You come home more emotionally exhausted then you are physically. You become snappy and snide. Rude to people you do not intend to be rude too. You have no energy anymore; no drive. You can feel your good days slipping through your fingers like sand.
By Katie White7 years ago in Journal
The Future of How We Price Items for Sale
Shopping in North America, and I guess the rest of the world, can be confusing sometimes. When we see shop prices we don't think much of them. Stores already have tactics to make us all believe that prices are lower than they really are. We've all heard the reasons why prices end with the number nine. We know stores play psychological tricks on us. We have all accepted this, and I'm okay with that, but when you get to the counter it's not even that marked price! None of us ever complain about this and I find that extremely unfortunate.
By Brian Anonymous7 years ago in Journal
Amazon Affiliate Pros and Cons for a Single Mom
If you are a single mother you are well aware of the affiliate programs being offered by numerous online companies. These programs turn normal consumers like you into brand ambassadors. Brand ambassadors perform much-needed legwork for the companies they represent, either by performing grassroots advertising or instigating direct sales. Many have found great financial success working these programs from the comfort of their own home, which is why affiliate work is popular among single moms.
By EmmaWilliams7 years ago in Journal
Writer's Block
People always say: “If you don’t write everyday then you’ll never be a successful author,” and maybe they’re right. Maybe I’m not cut out to ever be a published author and maybe I should quit my dreams. Because, if I’m honest, that’s what I feel like doing.
By Leigh Hooper7 years ago in Journal











