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Move Beyond Fear: Find and Your Writing Voice in 10 Steps

on Apr 1, 2012
This guest publish is as simple as Sean M. Madden of Conscious Living Guide. I’ve been teaching creative writing, together with conscious living, for a long time now. And That I know, without hesitation, that fear is ubiquitous. Its presence, a lot more than other things, stops authors right where they are. All appears to become going along superbly, words and concepts are flowing, figures and plots take shape, and wham! a particular self-awareness seeps in. The flow slows to some trickle, we start to

Google+ Circles Added to Google Voice

on Feb 24, 2012
Google+ Circles Added to Google VoiceThe blurring of the lines between what is one Google product vs. another is picking up speed. Yesterday Google announced in one of the most sparse blog posts you will find regarding the introduction of a new feature, that your Circle habit can now be moved over to Google Voice.

Thinking Out Loud About Voice Search: What’s the Business Model?

on Feb 10, 2012
Thinking Out Loud About Voice Search: What’s the Business Model?(image) I don’t have Siri yet – I’m still using my “old” iPhone 4. But I do have my hands on a new (unboxed) Nexus, which has Google Voice Actions on it, and I’m sure at some point I’ll get a iPhone 4GS. So this post isn’t written from experience as much as it’s pure speculation, or as I like to call it, Thinking Out Loud.

Google Analytics Tutorial: 8 Valuable Tips To Hustle With Data!

on Jan 30, 2012
Google Analytics Tutorial: 8 Valuable Tips To Hustle With Data!

It is painfully heartbreaking to realize that a very small tiny number of people who have access to web analytics tools actually use them. I mean really use the tool. Ravage all the features. Exploit every possible button. Produce built-in visualization magic. Poke into the hidden crevices and discover exotic delights. Nourish yourself with the info snacks that the tool's Engineers and Product Managers cooked up.

10 Writing Mistakes that Will Guarantee Your Blog’s Failure

on Nov 10, 2011
This is a guest post by Gregory Ciotti of SparringMind.com. You have the ideas. You have the expertise. You have the ability to project them well on your blog, and you are quite confident in your writing ability. Yet, unknowingly, you could be building a sinking ship, punctured by these ten writing mistakes that will doom any blog to failure. You needn’t be disheartened, however, as any blogger can avoid them. It just takes awareness of their existence, and a keen focus on giving the reader what they

The Art Of Mastering Skills–Are You A Blogging ‘Jack-of-all-Trades’?

on Aug 29, 2011
Isn’t the definition of blogging kind of general? Not really the word itself, rather the definition of the profession. There are many individual parts that fit together to form a successful blogging venture. What exactly do I mean by this? It’s simple really… A blog is not just a collection of words. Its doesn’t depend solely upon a good design. Connecting on social media is only a portion of success. Other than providing beneficial value, blogs also need to get people sticking around in order to grow…

Voice Search for Google Maps Now on Desktop

on Aug 26, 2011
Voice Search for Google Maps Now on DesktopThe more I use an Google’s voice products the more I am getting addicted. From free phone calls to all things voice activated on my Android device it makes life easier and, depending upon your situation, even a little safer. Oh it’s pretty darn reliable as long as you talk to it like you are talking to someone who doesn’t understand English (which is slowly and clearly, not loudly).

Legal Risks to Be Watchful for When Blogging

on Aug 6, 2011
What better way for one voice their opinion to the whole world than through social media and blogging? Thanks to advancement in technology, today one can voice their views and opinions in an easily accessible way at the convenience of their home or office. But just because there is freedom of speech and expression does not mean you should abuse the rights of free writing; there are some legal aspects that need to be considered before you post anything on the World Wide Web. Here are the top 3 risks that

How to Go from a Training Blog to an A-List Blog

on Aug 1, 2011
Most blogs on the web are what I’d call “training blogs.” By that I mean a blog where the blogger is learning just as much, or more, about the technical side of publishing on the web as they are about developing a unique voice with great content. These blogs typically have a lot of “noise” on their pages as the blogger learns how to operate widgets, sign up for and promote affiliate programs, accept advertising, build their subscriber list, and so on. In the beginning, the newly acquired knowledge of how

What to Do When You’re so Boring You’re Boring Yourself

on Jul 1, 2011
What to Do When You’re so Boring You’re Boring Yourself

This guest post is by freelance writer Jocelyn Anne. Have you ever finished one of your own blogs written by yours truly and finished the dang thing bored out of your own mind? To the point where it’s too painful to even re-read it for basic proofing? Well if you haven’t, not to fear, your day is coming. It happens. All good things must come to an end, or so they say. Not that I’m saying you’ll be boring forever. It’s just a phase. Or something. Anyway. Here’s what’s up. If you’re bored, your

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