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  • Free Competitions - Dealing With The Financial Crisis
    By: Ed Burrows | - With the recent economic conditions affecting everyone's bank balance, people are seeking methods to save money and get something for nothing. We are now observing online a rise in cash-back sites, shopper rewards, discount vouchers and more and more free competitions. If you're like most of us you likely ignore that ice cream competition each time and fling the packaging in the garbage. But the internet has given compulsive competition enterers, or 'Compers', a much easier chann ...
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  • Publish Anything: The Saga Of A Publishamerica Author
    By: Yadav | - My story is that an author who'd done online writing for such dot gone as Theme stream, Written By Me, and The Vines, someone trying hard to have fiction, poetry and nonfiction in print for real, recommended PublishAmerica. She claimed it was a traditional book publisher. I was struck with their slogan, "We treat writers the old fashioned way - we pay them." Wasn't that what publishers were supposed to do?
    But since my novel was just sitting on the Discus Publishing site and doing nothin ...

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  • Poetry Scams Are Ripping People Off! Will You Be Next?
    By: Steve Bralovich | - Scammers are hosing budding poetry writers to the tune of $10 million dollars per year by convincing them to spend money on books, courses, travel and more.

    There are may legitimate contests but hidden among them are sponsors who only care about making a quick buck. They care little about writing or authors.

    They exist solely for profit through so-called writing or poetry contests. Many times you'll find these "free" poetry contests advertised in your local newspape ...

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  • Still Waiting For My Ship To Come In
    By: Alicia Warrington | - Whenever I stand out on the dock waiting for that proverbial "ship" to come in, with her decks trimmed in gold, more often than not, it's a rubber inner tube held together with chewing gum and duct tape. But this once, that was not the case.

    Truthfully. If Internet Marketing Were Easy, Everyone Would Be Doing It, Right?

    In 2002, I started a line of greeting cards, a business which unfortunately generates very little income and is notorious for haemorrhaging money. W ...

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