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Be Your Own Self-Publisher! 7 Tips for Self-Publishing Authors
As the self-publishing revolution continues to multiply, authors recognize that going the independent route is their best chance of getting their work in front of readers. After all, traditional publishing houses are looking for ways to keep up with the digital world and make profits accordingly. With so many new writers signing on daily, breaking through the noise is nearly impossible. But, with the right tips and tricks, you can increase your chances of success beyond belief.
By Matthew Angelo3 years ago in Journal
How Local Business Can Benefits from Using Google Business Profile
According to a survey that was conducted not too long ago by Google, almost one quarter of mobile users who searched for a local business on their phone either called that business or went to that business the same day.
By Estalontech3 years ago in Journal
Top Basic Elements of Modern Web Design That Should Know
Web design can appear to be a bit like alchemy at times, especially to the ignorant. Beginners may often recognise the features of a high-quality website, but it is unusual for them to build the perfect potion from the start.
By James William3 years ago in Journal
The Hidden Benefits of Writing Daily
Writing every day is a noble pursuit. To keep your mind active, productive, and constructive throughout the day, it's common to write every day. Even though writing every day sounds like a prominent practice for many of us, writing regularly has hidden benefits that most don't take advantage of. Why should you write every day? Here are a few reasons why you should write every day:
By Matthew Angelo3 years ago in Journal
Ten Truths About What Life Is Like for Former U.S. Presidents
Ten Truths About What Life Is Like for Former U.S. Presidents The presidency of a country is one of the most difficult occupations there is. It might be more appropriate to argue that the presidency is the most demanding job there is. For the duration of his or her four-year mandate, the commander in chief is always on call. If he is successful, voters will reward him with another four-year term as president. Everything of vital importance crosses the desk of the American president every day: issues with military preparation, financial difficulties, social problems, public policy issues, and more. There is no minor choice. The workplace's constant demands have resulted in its employees aging to the point where it has become a meme. According to certain historians, American presidents age two years for every year they hold the office. In January 2009, Barack Obama famously took office. He was young and energetic. After eight years, the demands of his employment had significantly made his hair grey. When everything is said and done, what happens? Do former leaders now finally unwind and let their hair down? (Sorry, Barack. Or does the quick pace go on? This list is all about what former American presidents' daily lives are like after leaving office.
By Paul Smith3 years ago in Journal
Cute scenes that I read from a few dragon stories.
"Christopher Paolini's Fantasy Fiction" was a great competition that's come and gone. Although the competition may have ended, the stories still remain. A lot of authors have put their heart and soul into making their stories. Some put their best efforts into constructing one masterpiece meanwhile others made more than one story not wanting to put all of their eggs in one basket. I personally like to see it as a lot of omelets were getting made, and the one chef- I mean author, that crafted the perfect recipe/sauce had their story's flavor savored by the judges. Some had cheese, others had onions, a few had mushrooms, a great many had a bit of bacon added to theirs (some even had turkey bacon), and the very rare few went entirely vegan. This challenge had so many different takes on the recipe that even the most strikingly similar stories had minute differences in their tone, setting, atmosphere, etc. You could tell which ones were a little overcooked from sitting in the skillet a bit too long, which ones had a bit of runny yolk leftover, and some where the ingredients were mixed perfectly so as not to get overwhelmed with one ingredient in a located bite.
By Thavien Yliaster3 years ago in Journal
10 Things the History Books Don’t Tell You About Pablo Escobar
10 Things the History Books Don’t Tell You About Pablo Escobar Most of us are familiar with Pablo Escobar because of the well-liked Narcos TV series on Netflix. He is a well-known drug lord. Despite his notoriety, a lot of information concerning this drug lord has mostly gone unnoticed. Here are 10 facts about this drug boss that you probably won't discover in a local history book.
By Paul Smith3 years ago in Journal
America’s Oil Diplomacy Has Been Broken Down
Silently New Mega deals worth hundred and hundreds of billions was newly established between China and some Middle East countries ,and some drastic changes are now in place and set up between China and Saudi Arabia.. History has been made
By Estalontech3 years ago in Journal
10 things you should know about the fantasy sports industry!
Fantasy sports is a multi-billion-dollar industry that continues to grow each year. It’s also one of the most misunderstood industries out there, with many assuming that it’s only for basement-dwelling nerds and not the massive adult men (and women) who continue to fuel its growth. To help set the record straight, we’ve compiled a list of ten things you should know about the fantasy sports industry.
By Anurag Gupta3 years ago in Journal
What Is Insurance ERP Software: A Comprehensive Guide
Businesses in developing countries are increasingly utilizing enterprise resource planning (ERP) technologies. Similar to industrialized nations, this adoption appears to have a high failure rate, costing a significant amount of money and resources. Insurance companies are no different from other businesses in their ongoing efforts to provide high-quality services to their customers. Many organizations, including insurance firms, use ERP software to accomplish this.
By Howard Miller3 years ago in Journal









