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Google's Big Daddy orld.com – Remember Inkspot? If you don't, Inkspot was a terrific site for writers that was shut down due to financial problems a year or so ago. Writing-World takes over where Inkspot left us. The site is owned by Moira Allen, one of the original writers for the Inkspot site. The site features a lot of valuable information and resources for writers, including publishers who are seeking submissions and market information.
Google has several data centers housing its index and anyone familiar with the Google dance will know what I am talking about. The dance is what occurs when one data center is not returning the same results as another. Someone searching for their keywords in LA will often have different results from someone searching for the same words in New York. The data is synching or dancing as SEO'ers have termed it.A quote by PhilC at webworkshop sums it up nicely:"Google has quite a few separate datacenters (DCs), each of which contain the entire index and the entire algorithms. To all intents and purposes, they are independent of each other. They don't all contain identical indexes, and they don't all contain identical algorithms (programs that do the rankings). It means that they often produce different results to each other.When you do a search, you get the results from whatever datacenter Google chooses at that time. Unless you search a specific DC's IP address, Google chooses the DC to return the results from, and they choose it with every search you make, including when you click to get the next page of res Publisher's Weekly – The Publisher's Weekly si 7 to 10 Days, Non Traditional Working Capital for Merchants FERRETING OUT WORK
How? Credit Card Receivables!What is Credit Card Receivables? It is advancing funds to a merchant or other small business based on the pass six months of credit card receivables.Once a company has been approved (simple qualifications) for credit card receivables financing, they can be financed within 7 to 10 days.The financing cost can be as low as $1059 for every $10,000 advance over the standard term. In addition, the flexible payments make this arrangement ideal for small business owners. The payment is a percentage of Visa and MasterCard sales and not a fixed amount. If the business is doing well, the loan is paid back faster. If sales are slow, the owner is under no pressure to make a fixed payment.Variations in this type of Financing can accommodate small business owners. The downside of this type of transaction is most Lenders want the Merchant to use "their" credit card system. For many, that not too much to ask when $50,000 will be wired into their bank account within 7 to 10 days.The credit card receivables financing company will usually advance 70 percent to 150 percent of a merchant's average monthly Visa/MasterCard volume. The loan amount is paid back with You keep hearing that there's work out there, but so far you haven't found any. Well, where is it? That depends on what you're looking for. Are you looking for a freelance writing JOB? Or a MARKET? Or both? First let's concentrate on JOBS. Online Job Sites (in no particular order): John Hewitt's Writing Center – This site also has a lot to offer writers. For job information, see Freelance Forum. News Jobs Media Bistro – This site offers daily media news and updates. You have to register with the site in order to see job information, but registration is free. Simply click on Find A Job. Media Bistro also offers insider's tips such as "How to Pitch to U.S. Weekly." Sunoasis Jobs – Offers regional, telecommuting and freelance job information. Writers Write – This is a mega site offering writers job information, market information, tools, articles and resources. To find a job, click on "Job Listings" and then choose your preference from there. Telecommuting Jobs for Writers – This site offers just what the title page says it does. Check frequently for updates. http://216.71.194.152/new/writers.shtml Write Link – This is a comprehensive UK site for writers. Write Link also offers a free newsletter including jobs and market information. http://www.writelink.dabsol.co.uk FreelanceWriting.com – This site also offers both job information and a guidelines database. In addition, this site includes moderated writing discussion forums. http://www.freelancewriting.com Writing-World.com – Remember Inkspot? If you don't, Inkspot was a terrific site for writers that was shut down due to financial problems a year or so ago. Writing-World takes over where Inkspot left us. The site is owned by Moira Allen, one of the original writers for the Inkspot site. The site features a lot of valuable information and resources for writers, including publishers who are seeking submissions and market information. Publisher's Weekly – The Publisher's Weekly sit Life Insurance Policies – The Opinions of Whole and Term
Unlike certain kinds of insurance, life insurance isn’t a requirement. Sure, it’s a nice cushion for your family in the event of your death; it’s even a nice cushion for you in the event of an emergency. Yet, since life insurance isn’t a requirement, many people choose not to purchase it.Many people have just as many different opinions when it comes to whole life insurance policies and term life insurance policies, the two most popular kinds of life insurance policies. It is the opinion of some people that whole life insurance policies are the only way to go, with their “whole life” coverage and investment components. They like the guarantee of a whole life insurance policy – if it covers you for life, your beneficiary is inevitably going to use it one day – and feel as if investing money into something you may never use, such as a term life insurance policy, is ridiculous.It is the opinion of other people that “whole life” coverage isn’t always needed. For example, parents may choose to purchase a term life insurance policy for a child who is at risk for inheriting a potentially fatal health condition. These people also tend to have the opinion that the investment components which come along News Jobs Media Bistro – This site offers daily media news and updates. You have to register with the site in order to see job information, but registration is free. Simply click on Find A Job. Media Bistro also offers insider's tips such as "How to Pitch to U.S. Weekly." Sunoasis Jobs – Offers regional, telecommuting and freelance job information. Writers Write – This is a mega site offering writers job information, market information, tools, articles and resources. To find a job, click on "Job Listings" and then choose your preference from there. Telecommuting Jobs for Writers – This site offers just what the title page says it does. Check frequently for updates. http://216.71.194.152/new/writers.shtml Write Link – This is a comprehensive UK site for writers. Write Link also offers a free newsletter including jobs and market information. http://www.writelink.dabsol.co.uk FreelanceWriting.com – This site also offers both job information and a guidelines database. In addition, this site includes moderated writing discussion forums. http://www.freelancewriting.com Writing-World.com – Remember Inkspot? If you don't, Inkspot was a terrific site for writers that was shut down due to financial problems a year or so ago. Writing-World takes over where Inkspot left us. The site is owned by Moira Allen, one of the original writers for the Inkspot site. The site features a lot of valuable information and resources for writers, including publishers who are seeking submissions and market information. Publisher's Weekly – The Publisher's Weekly si Unsecured Loans-Flexible Option For The Borrower new" href="http://www.sunoasis.com">http://www.sunoasis.com
One thing that we can never have enough of is money. Where earlier frugality was a norm, there is now a culture of excess. And unless you have a trust fund locked up in the bank, there is no doubt that you might have felt the financial pinch sometime or the other. But, nowadays we have a solution to ease our financial worries. There is a possibility for us to take out a personal loan to tide us over the hard times.Personal loans can generically be divided into two segments: secured loans and unsecured loans. If you are a UK homeowner or have some property to offer as collateral, then you can take out a secured loan. In case you don’t want to risk your home or don’t have any collateral to offer, then you can check out the details for an unsecured loan deal. Every loan has its own set of advantages and disadvantage. It is up to the borrower to decide which loan deal suits him the best.The fact that no security deposit is needed to avail unsecured loans is a major factor for its popularity. It is one loan product that can be availed by anyone; be it a self-employed person, student, tenant or a homeowner. Of course that doesn’t mean that the loan is given on face value. Certain legalities have t Writers Write – This is a mega site offering writers job information, market information, tools, articles and resources. To find a job, click on "Job Listings" and then choose your preference from there. Telecommuting Jobs for Writers – This site offers just what the title page says it does. Check frequently for updates. http://216.71.194.152/new/writers.shtml Write Link – This is a comprehensive UK site for writers. Write Link also offers a free newsletter including jobs and market information. http://www.writelink.dabsol.co.uk FreelanceWriting.com – This site also offers both job information and a guidelines database. In addition, this site includes moderated writing discussion forums. http://www.freelancewriting.com Writing-World.com – Remember Inkspot? If you don't, Inkspot was a terrific site for writers that was shut down due to financial problems a year or so ago. Writing-World takes over where Inkspot left us. The site is owned by Moira Allen, one of the original writers for the Inkspot site. The site features a lot of valuable information and resources for writers, including publishers who are seeking submissions and market information. Publisher's Weekly – The Publisher's Weekly si Holiday Loans - The Freedom To Celebrate Life When And Where You Want 216.71.194.152/new/writers.shtml
Someone wise once said, “Every day is a celebration on this earth”. Do you remember there was a time when you used to carry flowers home……..That was the time when you used to celebrate. Today everyone is too caught up in work and clich?d routines to go out and see what life has to offer. Have you realized how many days it has been since you took a break! There could be nothing more rejuvenating than a holiday. Holiday loans can enable you to do exactly that and more.Holidays are something you can’t fit in your budget and usually not everyone has savings funds for holidays. Holidays require a lump sum. With the rising cost of vacations, many resort to postponing plans to some better financial timing. For them holiday loans is the silver lining. Holiday loans come in such a variety of packages with such a wide ranges of interest, amounts and terms.Personal loans for holiday available for every requirement. It is very easy to borrow personal loans for holiday and lenders are eager to provide personal holidays loans. Personal loans market is UK is huge. Personal holiday loans can be both secured and unsecured. Holiday loans are proffered for amounts as low as ?3000 to as high as ?25,000. It is important Write Link – This is a comprehensive UK site for writers. Write Link also offers a free newsletter including jobs and market information. http://www.writelink.dabsol.co.uk FreelanceWriting.com – This site also offers both job information and a guidelines database. In addition, this site includes moderated writing discussion forums. http://www.freelancewriting.com Writing-World.com – Remember Inkspot? If you don't, Inkspot was a terrific site for writers that was shut down due to financial problems a year or so ago. Writing-World takes over where Inkspot left us. The site is owned by Moira Allen, one of the original writers for the Inkspot site. The site features a lot of valuable information and resources for writers, including publishers who are seeking submissions and market information. Publisher's Weekly – The Publisher's Weekly si The Problems with Partnerships orld.com – Remember Inkspot? If you don't, Inkspot was a terrific site for writers that was shut down due to financial problems a year or so ago. Writing-World takes over where Inkspot left us. The site is owned by Moira Allen, one of the original writers for the Inkspot site. The site features a lot of valuable information and resources for writers, including publishers who are seeking submissions and market information.
Webster’s dictionary describes a partnership as: “a legal relation existing between two or more persons contractually associated as joint principals in a business or a relationship resembling a legal partnership and usually involving close cooperation between parties having specified and joint rights and responsibilities.”That’s the “official” definition. I describe it as absolute futility between consenting adults, who probably should have know better in the first place.So what exactly qualifies me to be so flippant about a business entity that millions of people of which are actively engaged? My experience in partnerships goes way back to my college days. I was assigned, or chose, various partners for projects and remember quite vividly what transpired. One of us, mainly me, would do most of the work and yet both of us got the credit. While the details may be sketchy, the outcome was crystal clear. Now fast forward to my adult life.I’ve had a few business partnerships and, once again, seemed to have been the dominant worker between the two of us. The concept is always wonderful. We decide to market a product or service and formulate Publisher's Weekly – The Publisher's Weekly site is a must-bookmark for writers. Not only does it have a classifieds section, and sections for jobs in both the publishing and library fields, but it also keeps you in touch with what is going on in the world of publishing. From cookbooks to mysteries, children's books to sports titles, Publisher's Weekly knows what's selling and who's making the best deals. http://publishersweekly.reviewsnews.com/index.asp?publication=publishersweekly Her Corner.com – This site features job information, market information, quotes, how-to articles and other writer resources. Writers Weekly – One of the most valuable services this site offers, other than job and market information, is its warnings page. Updating the warnings weekly in their free newsletter, Angela and Richard Hoy make sure that writers have the information they need to avoid being scammed. Other Sources of Job Information Another source of writing jobs is the classified section of your local paper. What? You say your newspaper doesn't have an employment section titled "Writers Wanted"? Mine doesn't either. Look for companies who a) have advertisements for several positions, b) are looking for engineers, c) are looking for marketing personnel. If a company is advertising for several positions, odds are it is understaffed and in need of help with brochures, report generation, and/or marketing. If a company is in need of an engineer, either the outgoing or incoming engineer might like some help with report generation in order to free his/her time for other tasks. If a company is looking for marketing personnel, call or send a letter offering to prepare a marketing plan for the company. As a writer, odds are you're proficient in self-promotion. Put this to work for you by showing this company how you can promote THEM. Classified sections of major metropolitan papers might be helpful in your search for freelance work, too. Check them out online. Onl
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