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The Lost Society II - The Plight of Low-Wage Workers e, professional-looking document, you will already have beat out all the dreamers who think they’ll get their story noticed if it’s printed on pink paper, bordered with little stars, or hand-written in old gothic. None of these strategies will give you an edge; they will only make you look too eccentric to be worth an editor’s trouble.The PresentIn today’s society, there is a lot of talk about companies down sizing, the plight of social security (the lack of), medicare, and the need for people to shore up their retirement account if they even have one. All the bad news of these situations is enough to give anyone a panic attach especially if you are an employee with a low paying job.The PlightFor low-income earners just having a savings and a checking account with more than a fair amount of funds in them is next to impossible when everything they earn goes toward just trying to maintain a roof over their head and food on the table to feed themselves and possibly a family. It can be done but not with one job.The low-income earner must find a second job, or have a spouse or partner who is also Choosing a Title Th Buying Internet Mortgage Leads The short story market is one of the hardest to break into. There are thousands of well-known writers pumping out short fiction, and thousands more just like you, struggling to get themselves published for the first time. But there are several things you can do to set yourself apart from the rest and start working your way to the head of the pack.If you are a loan officer or mortgage broker looking to begin the purchase of internet mortgage leads, here are three things you will want to consider.Number one, pricing. You want to make sure you get what you pay for. Pricing also determines the quality of the lead you are getting.If you are paying two bucks per lead, there is no doubt you are purchasing recycled junk.If the leads you are buying are more costly, than it is safe to say you are buying good quality leads. Most likely they are being sold in real time, and, or exclusively. But make sure you find out by speaking with someone in customer service.Number two, where are the leads coming from?If the leads are being purchased from third party companies, than once again, it is more than likely that the leads are re Attention to Detail First things first, make sure your manuscript is professional. Use a plain, 12-point font, times new roman is the norm. Double-line space the entire manuscript and only left-justify your text. Use a minimum one inch margin on both sides of the page, and top and bottom. Put your name, address and contact number in the top right-hand corner of the coversheet, put your story’s title and your byline in the centre of the page. Rights being offered should go on the bottom-left corner and approximate word count on the right. Thereafter, make sure the first three words of the title and the page number appears in the page header on the right-hand side. Place your title about two-thirds of the way down the first page, your byline immediately underneath, and start your story one double-spaced line below that. If this manuscript was for a short story competition you would normally need to remove the coversheet and delete any occurrences of your name from the final draft. Though you should always check the competition’s guidelines as some do differ. If you can submit an error-free, professional-looking document, you will already have beat out all the dreamers who think they’ll get their story noticed if it’s printed on pink paper, bordered with little stars, or hand-written in old gothic. None of these strategies will give you an edge; they will only make you look too eccentric to be worth an editor’s trouble. Choosing a Title Tho Many People Find Themselves In Debt Now Days DetailMany people find themselves in debt now days. Owing to the many charge cards and credit cards in circulation this is not surprising. One of the best ways of getting out of debt is to consolidate your debts and then pay them off with a loan. The personal loan is the ideal loan for this purpose. Unfortunately when you borrow money for this reason you will have a bad credit history and will have to pay a higher interest rate than normal.You will be able to pay off your high interest rate debts with a lower interest rate loan. You will be able to save money on interest and you will have sufficient time to pay off the loan.A personal loan is obtainable from all banks and reputable money lending agencies. It is not for business use only for the personal use of the borrower. It can be used fo First things first, make sure your manuscript is professional. Use a plain, 12-point font, times new roman is the norm. Double-line space the entire manuscript and only left-justify your text. Use a minimum one inch margin on both sides of the page, and top and bottom. Put your name, address and contact number in the top right-hand corner of the coversheet, put your story’s title and your byline in the centre of the page. Rights being offered should go on the bottom-left corner and approximate word count on the right. Thereafter, make sure the first three words of the title and the page number appears in the page header on the right-hand side. Place your title about two-thirds of the way down the first page, your byline immediately underneath, and start your story one double-spaced line below that. If this manuscript was for a short story competition you would normally need to remove the coversheet and delete any occurrences of your name from the final draft. Though you should always check the competition’s guidelines as some do differ. If you can submit an error-free, professional-looking document, you will already have beat out all the dreamers who think they’ll get their story noticed if it’s printed on pink paper, bordered with little stars, or hand-written in old gothic. None of these strategies will give you an edge; they will only make you look too eccentric to be worth an editor’s trouble. Choosing a Title Th Write to the Top! et, put your story’s title and your byline in the centre of the page. Rights being offered should go on the bottom-left corner and approximate word count on the right. Thereafter, make sure the first three words of the title and the page number appears in the page header on the right-hand side. Place your title about two-thirds of the way down the first page, your byline immediately underneath, and start your story one double-spaced line below that.How to people find you on the Internet? Through words, of course, and as such, carefully chosen words and keywords will determine your sites' rankings on search engines and will pull visitors to your opportunity.Once they're pounding on your website door, how do you keep their attention and ultimately get the cash register to go 'cha ching?' Again, through the right choice of words.You see, words prompt people to think, consider the options, decide and then take appropriate action. You're hoping for a click on your payment button; not one that finds the prospective buyer gone for good.Your web content must be believable and sincere or you may drive visitors out like golf balls! Be credible. Many sites employ the overzealous "wow," "never before" exaggerations. Unless backed by r If this manuscript was for a short story competition you would normally need to remove the coversheet and delete any occurrences of your name from the final draft. Though you should always check the competition’s guidelines as some do differ. If you can submit an error-free, professional-looking document, you will already have beat out all the dreamers who think they’ll get their story noticed if it’s printed on pink paper, bordered with little stars, or hand-written in old gothic. None of these strategies will give you an edge; they will only make you look too eccentric to be worth an editor’s trouble. Choosing a Title Th A Home Equity Loan - Is It For You? ine immediately underneath, and start your story one double-spaced line below that.When you purchased your home, you committed to a home loan in the form of a mortgage. Your mortgage may be a fixed or variable interest rate. This is called a first mortgage. Over the years the economy may change and the interest rates may be lower than the rate you have. At this point, you may wish to refinance your home. There are costs associated with your refinance, including closing costs and some government-regulated fees. Be sure to research other lenders besides the one you have already, to see if you can get a better interest rate or reduction in closing costs. This is not a second mortgage, but a replacement for the first mortgage you had previously.A second mortgage is one you take out in addition to your first mortgage. It usually has a fixed interest rate and a specific loan period of If this manuscript was for a short story competition you would normally need to remove the coversheet and delete any occurrences of your name from the final draft. Though you should always check the competition’s guidelines as some do differ. If you can submit an error-free, professional-looking document, you will already have beat out all the dreamers who think they’ll get their story noticed if it’s printed on pink paper, bordered with little stars, or hand-written in old gothic. None of these strategies will give you an edge; they will only make you look too eccentric to be worth an editor’s trouble. Choosing a Title Th Writing: Which Word to Use When e, professional-looking document, you will already have beat out all the dreamers who think they’ll get their story noticed if it’s printed on pink paper, bordered with little stars, or hand-written in old gothic. None of these strategies will give you an edge; they will only make you look too eccentric to be worth an editor’s trouble.The English language is one of the hardest to learn to write. That's because there are so many words that sound alike that have totally different meanings.A lot of people make innocent mistakes in writing—not just typos where a finger slipped—but a spelling mistake that causes a word to have a different meaning than was intended.Here are some words commonly misused and some tips to help you know how to use them correctly:Then and thanThe word “then” means not now; later or next. Example: Then, she moved her hand to the right side.The word “than” implies either/or: Example: I’d rather be rich than poor.Accept and except:“Accept” means to approve. Example: If you want ezinearticles.com to accept your article, it must be well written.“Exce Choosing a Title Though an editor may want to change your title, a title can sometimes make or break your entire submission. Don’t alienate yourself by selecting a title like ‘My Dog Rover,’ or ‘The Story of My Father.’ Instead, go for something mysterious or edgy, like ‘Bark the Dead Down,’ or ‘The Meanest Old Bastard from Here to Melbourne.’ Know When to Take Instruction Get on-line, not just for e-publishing, but for print publications as well. Find out what your target publishers are looking for in terms of genre and submission criteria, such as format and word length. You would be surprised at how many new writers will attempt to submit a piece that is 3,000 words too long, or is on a topic completely unrelated to the regular content of the publication they are attempting to break into. If you can follow a publisher’s submission criteria to the letter and are sensitive to what their publication is trying to accomplish, you will find yourself pulling even further ahead of the other writers. However, you don’t always have to listen to the dictates of publishers. Many editors will tell you that if you are submitting a piece to them, do not submit it to any other publisher at the same time. If they find out they have been wasting their time on your piece while you’ve gone with another publisher, they could blacklist you. Although, authors will tell you a different story. Rather than having eager publishers fighting over your work, the truth is that you w
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