Writing Exercise
Why Automotive Brands Can’t Afford to Ignore MAP Monitoring
In today’s hypercompetitive automotive market, pricing strategy is no longer a back-office activity—it’s a frontline business driver. One powerful practice shaping competitive advantage is MAP (Minimum Advertised Price) monitoring. For automotive manufacturers, OEMs, and distributors, enforcing MAP policies is crucial to maintaining brand value, protecting dealer relationships, and ensuring fair competition.
By PriceIntelGuru4 months ago in Writers
When Books Choose Us
I almost walked past it. Wedged between a stack of outdated cookbooks and a pile of travel guides to countries I’ve never visited, there it was: a thin, faded paperback with a cracked spine and someone else’s handwriting on the inside cover. I don’t even remember why I picked it up. The title didn’t call to me, the cover wasn’t particularly attractive, and if I’m honest, I wasn’t even looking for a new book.
By Shehzad Anjum4 months ago in Writers
The First Nation to Discover Coffee
A well-known legend claims that an Italian traveler discovered coffee when he noticed goats eating coffee cherries in Ethiopian pastures, which led to the goats becoming more energetic. This sparked the idea that coffee’s energizing effects were a result of the goats’ actions. However, this myth is widely debunked. In fact, coffee had been an essential part of Arab culture for over two centuries before this tale was even conceived. Scientifically, caffeine’s stimulating effects only emerge when the coffee beans are roasted, disproving the notion that it was discovered by accident through goats. The myth, which gained traction among English historians during their colonial rule, is now seen as a fabrication.
By Cretesol Tech4 months ago in Writers
How to Kick?. AI-Generated.
Introduction: A Bizarre Inquiry Alex's first encounter with the phrase "how to kick" was not in a self-defense course or on a soccer pitch. Instead, he heard this phrase murmured by an elderly male, resting at the deserted bus shelter around midnight. Alex believed he did not hear what he thought he heard.
By Zeeshan Haidar4 months ago in Writers
Look Like a pain. AI-Generated.
Introduction Have you ever heard someone say, "You don't look like you're in pain"? It's as if people think pain is something you can see. But pain doesn't really announce itself. It hides behind smiles, straightened spines, and the words we choose. This is the story of Maya, a woman who mastered the facade of everything being fine when her whole life was coming apart.
By Smart blend4 months ago in Writers
Gardening for Beginners: Simple Steps to a Lush Green Garden. AI-Generated.
Gardening for Beginners: Simple Steps to a Lush Green Garden Just starting out in the garden? Here are 10 simple steps to gardening for beginners to get you going on building a lush green garden. Simple gardening tips, from soil prep to plant care, allow you to garden with success and without stress.
By The smart stream4 months ago in Writers
Bukowski Was Right: Don't Try
I considered writing yesterday, Sunday 15th September, and nothing was working—so I didn’t. In case you are wondering what constitutes Paul Stewart not writing, I finished editing and published an ode to Donna Fox. So, it wasn't exactly an unproductive day.
By Paul Stewart4 months ago in Writers
Suggesting An Approximate Age
Author's Note: My life today and early life, or non-fiction, are mostly what I write now. I also started writing poetry while writing rap for a grandchild who thought that, because I wrote, I might be able to write him a few rap songs. He came back with I didn’t rhyme enough.
By Denise E Lindquist4 months ago in Writers







