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April 30, 2008

Great Plains Dexterity Programming - Overview For Developer

Filed under: Geek Stuff Center — admin @ 11:17 pm

Looks like Microsoft Great Plains becomes more and more popular, partly because of Microsoft muscles behind it. Now it is targeted to the whole spectrum of horizontal and vertical market clientele. Small companies use Small Business Manager (which is based on the same technology - Great Plains Dexterity dictionary and runtime), Great Plains Standard on MSDE is for small to midsize clients, and then Great Plains serves the rest of the market up to big corporations.

If you are developer who is asked: how do we customize Great Plains with its native programming language - Great Plains Dexterity - read this and you will have the clues on where to look further.

The history of the Dexterity. Great Plains Dexterity - is proprietary programming language and technology, designed back to earlier 1990th with the goal to build platform independent graphical accounting package - Great Plains Dynamics. Dexterity itself is written in C (following popular those days hope - that C will provide platform independence). You can install Dexterity from Great Plains 7.5 CD #2. Obviously it requires a lot of learning / training, but it allows your custom piece be seamlessly integrated with Great Plains interface.

Native Dexterity Cursors. Dexterity was designed as platform independent programming language and so if you want your code to be operable on all currently supported databases - you use Dexterity ranges and loops to manipulate the records

Great Plains Dexterity with SQL Stored Procs Nowadays, most of Great Plains installations are moved to SQL Server - so you can use Dexterity for custom forms drawing only and make the buttons run SQL stored procedures.

COM Objects calls. Beginning with version 7.0 Dexterity supports COM objects - you register them as libraries in Dexterity. Refer the manual. This technique allows you to call such nice things as web services across the internet.

Dexterity Forms - if you like VBA and are comfortable to do all the business logic in VBA - you can use Dexterity as new forms creator/editor. This is OK - but you have to purchase VBA/Modifier and Customization Site Enabler from MBS.

Some restrictions. Great Plains is actually integration of multiple dictionaries: DYNAMICS.DIC, ADVSECUR.DIC, EXP1493.DIC, etc. In your Dexterity customization you can deal with one dictionary - DYNAMICS.DIC. If you need cross dictionaries customization - consider using SQL Stored Procs for crossing dictionary borders and pulling data/making changes in the other dictionary..

Happy customizing! if you want us to do the job - give us a call.

About The Author

Andrew Karasev is Chief Technology Officer in Alba Spectrum Technologies - USA nationwide Great Plains, Microsoft CRM customization company, based in Chicago, California, Texas, Florida, Georgia, New York and having locations in multiple states and internationally www.albaspectrum.com, he is Dexterity, SQL, C#.Net, Crystal Reports and Microsoft CRM SDK developer.

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Benefits of an Unsecured Loan

Filed under: Loaning Tips — admin @ 10:31 pm

Listed below are some of the benefits of an unsecured loan. An unsecured loan is a loan which does not require you to have any collateral to secure the loan against.

As the loan is not secured against any of your assets you do need to have a positive credit history in order to qualify for an unsecured personal loan.

People who use unsecured loans are generally those who are not in a position to offer to collateral for example, people who don’t own a home or have a poor credit history, County court judgements, mortgage arrears or debt problems.

Providers of secured loans will only supply someone with a loan if they have adequate collateral to secure the loan. An unsecured loan provider does not require an individual to have any collateral, this loan is ideal for people who rent their homes.

Although you aren’t required to offer your home as collateral, it is worth highlighting that many a loan company still require you to be a home owner in order to be eligible to apply for an unsecured loan.

The benefit of an unsecured loan is that you do not need to own your home to qualify for a loan. You will typically be able to borrow between £1,000 and £10,000.

Unsecured loans can be agreed for tenants as well as home owners whereas secured loans are only available to homeowners.

Owing to the fact that you will not have to offer your home as collateral against the loan, an unsecured loan offer less risk to the person taking out the loan than a secured loan.

Unsecured loans can complete quicker than secured loans making the money available to you sooner. One of the main benefits of unsecured loans is the quick turnaround in applying for one.

Since an unsecured loan does not require your home to be valued before the application can proceed. The turnaround from making an application to receiving an answer, and ultimately your loan, is much quicker.

You may be able to get short terms on a small unsecured loan because often the shortest term for a secured loan is five years.

Another benefit of unsecured loans is the fact that the success rate of applicants is very high, and although adverse credit records, CCJ’s, mortgage arrears or debt issues will not affect the loan application, it should be remembered that the better the credit record, the better the loan terms and rates are likely to be.

Unsecured personal loans can be used for a variety of reasons, including, home improvements, debt consolidation , mortgage arrears, new car or a luxury holiday.

You may freely reprint this article provided the author’s biography remains intact:

About The Author

John Mussi is the founder of Direct Online Loans who help UK homeowners find the best available loans via the http://www.directonlineloans.co.uk website.

Find out about Digital Versatile Disc Systems

Filed under: Entertainment Resources — admin @ 10:07 pm

What is a Digital Versatile Disc Recorder; it is primarily a disc recorder that allows you to record your favourite free view dramas or films onto re-writable Digital Versatile Discs. They are accessible as both installable backup drives for PC computers or as standalone components for use in studios or home theatre systems. When DVD System’s were initially bought you could be expected to pay anything up to £2,000 for a box-standard one, this is to date no longer the case.

Digital Versatile Disc Recorders are currently extraordinarily smart & have totally taken over the video recorder, which is now there or thereabouts history. Like everything that have a technology base behind it there are a large number of similar systems to select from. The most in style ones to go for are systems with built in Hard Drives. This is a recording piece of equipment but it doesn’t let viewers to stop and rewind like you would be able to-do on live telly. The aim of the Hard Drive in the Digital Versatile Disc recorder is so that you are capable to accumulate various TV programmes to the Hard Drive of which they can afterwards be stored to a Digital Versatile Disc. On top of this you can back-up instantly to DVD.

Current DVD recorders with recording capabilities more often than not has an Electronic Programming Guide for scheduling recordings. There are at this time numerous DVD Systems with Hard backup drives on sale from respected brand names including JVC, Panasonic, Sharp and others.

The excellent thing currently is that DVD hard drive recorders have never been this easy on your pocket, so it is high likely for you to acquire a top of the range systems for a very sound fee. The marketplace is motivated by the latest tools, new improvements and product quality, of which these are shifting almost every time you look. Amazing prices on DVD Recorder at Digital Direct!

Your Most Important Appointment

Filed under: Management Hub — admin @ 5:54 am

An appointment is simply a mutual agreement to meet with someone at a specific time.

You set appointments with doctors, dentists, lawyers, accountants, contractors and hair stylists, just to name a few. Usually, appointments that are set actually take place. Even when you do have to cancel an appointment, you usually re-schedule it and place the date and time on your calendar.

There’s one person, though, that you might frequently forget to set up an appointment with.

That person is YOU.

The reason that many of us can’t seem to find time to enjoy ourselves, read something of interest, exercise or watch a favorite television program is that we don’t schedule a definite date and time to do so. You are too important to put the things you love to do on the backburner.

Why not schedule an appointment with yourself and write it on your calendar. When the time comes, keep the appointment, just as you would any other.

You’ll find that you’ll be able to start doing the things you love to do because you’ll have a specific time slot on your calendar prepared to give you that time.

About The Author

Maria Gracia - Get Organized Now! http://www.getorganizednow.com

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Using Resell Rights to Get Traffic and Subscribers

Filed under: Reading — admin @ 1:00 am

You see the ads all over the place, “Get 147 ebooks and 56
software titles for only x amount of dollars”. Or how about,
“Buy the master resell rights to this product for only xx amount
of dollars”. Lots of people buy these everyday with the hope of
making big money. However, the big question many people seem to
have after buying them is, now that I’ve got them, what the heck
do I do with them?

Here are Seven Ways to use the products you have resell and give
away rights to in order to gain more opt-in subscribers and
traffic to your website.

Create mini-sites linked to your home page. Most any resell
product these days include a pre-written sales page, product and
logo images and the product. All you need to do is upload
everything to a new page on your server. If you do not know how
to do this, find a programmer to help you out, as it will not
cost very much. Test out the new page to make sure it looks good
and orders process correctly. Make sure to have links going back
to your home page from any new pages you create as well as
linking to them from your home page. Cross-linking all your mini
sales sites with your home page could lead to lots of added
traffic over time.

Add bonuses to your existing product or service. If you are
already selling your own product or service, find a few products
from your package and add them as bonuses to your product. The
important thing is to make sure they are really bonuses and
compliment what you’re selling. For example, if you are selling
a book about how taste test wine, you could add another book on
the best cheeses and another on the best wineries in the world.
Since cheese and wine go together nicely and they may be
interested in traveling to a winery, these products make perfect
sense to add on as bonuses. In addition, don’t over do it on the
bonuses. If you’re product is selling for fifty dollars don’t
have two-thousand dollars worth of bonuses or your offer will be
to unbelievable for most people. Remember you can have too much
of a good thing sometimes.

Set up an autoresponder series. Here is a good way to not only
build an opt-in list but also to get people to your website. You
set up a series or weekly, bi-weekly or monthly emails to go out
with each one containing a new product to download. You provide
a subscribe form on your website for this therefore building up
an opt-in list. Provide a download link on a unique page for
each download on your website so everyone has to visit your
website in order to download the free product. You could then
have redirect links back to your homepage after they download
the product. This keeps them looking forward to your next email
as well as getting them to your site every time.

Repackage related products for resell. Some resell packages have
hundreds of products inside. Pick out 10 or 20 products that are
all topic related and bundle them together as a new package. For
example, you could find all the products related to copywriting
and put them all together aimed at people only interested in
copywriting. Create a new image, sales page and price for this
package and then promote it to its niche audience.

Give away new subscriber gift(s). Find products that have give
away rights or price conditions and offer these as incentives to
get new subscribers to your ezine or newsletter. People like
getting things for free and if you give them something of good
quality, most likely they’ll be more receptive to reading your
ezine. Of course it will then be up to you to get them to keep
reading your publications and keeping that list responsive.
Which brings us to the next idea.

Run contests and free giveaways. These are good methods to
increase open rates to your emails. If you have your online
publication online these should also get you more visitors. You
could ask your subscribers to fill out an online survey in
exchange for a free product. Or you could run a contest using
products as prizes. The only limitation on ideas here is you. Do
some brainstorming and come up with something good related to
your readers.

Trade for services. Trading is one of the oldest forms of
business there is. One person’s hardship may be another’s hobby.
For example, I know very little about programming but I know
people who absolutely live for it and do nothing but program
just for the fun of it. Let’s say you need some programming work
done but are short on cash. You could offer the programmer some
valuable software they could use that you just happen to have in
return for some work. There are many possibilities here so make
sure you both agree on the details first. However, something
like this could work out well for both of you.

So there you have it, seven ways on using resell rights to get
more traffic and subscribers. I wish you well on your efforts.

You are free to publish this article in your own publication or
on your own website as long as nothing is omitted, edited or
altered and the author’s resource box is included.

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experience and assists in running ISORegister, Inc. For more web
master tools, resources, free downloads, syndicated articles,
recommended marketing resources and reviews visit today.
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Transferring your Home Business to the Web

Filed under: Making Money — admin @ 12:59 am

After you have launched your home based business you will
eventually have to decide if you are going to “make the jump” to
the world wide web and conduct some or all of your business
there. The benefits of doing so are potentially huge. There are
millions of individuals on the web and the average user is
generally well educated and has at least some disposable income.

Keep in mind that internet shopping has increased considerably
in recent years and so has the relative popularity of online
auction websites such as Ebay. The amount of potential prospects
and customers online is indeed astonishing. To overlook the web
would probably be a bad idea for any new home business. If you
do decide to take your home based business to the web, when
marketing your website remeber that there are many ways to
promote it, not just a few as so many small business owners
believe. Many home business owners rely too much on the the
search engines for the bulk of their traffic, for instance.
While search engines will certainly send you the bulk of your
hits eventually, they often take a lot of time to index and rank
your website. In the meantime you will want to use other methods
to promote your site such as forums, newsgroups, message boards,
articles, signature lines, directories and classified ads.

Some home based business ventures, like a network marketing
business run from your own home for instance, are pretty well
suited to being transferred to the web. Many of the day to day
activities that this type of business entails, like lead
generation and prospecting for example, can be done on the web,
and often for less money. Renting a newsletter list can be both
inexpensive and targeted. You will still be working from the
comfort of your own home naturally, yet you will be using
various tools like web sites, autoresponders, forums and
classified ads. In addition to the marketing advantages, there
is also a huge quantity of tools which can assist you in
researching your competitors. You might start out slow at first
but you may eventually wonder how in the heck your home based
enterprise even survived without it.

Another big advantage of conducting your business on the web is
that it will be much easier to track and research what you are
doing right or wrong than it would be in the offline world. You
can easily see which ads or promotional efforts are working by
how many visitors you get, how long they stay on your site and
if they purchase or not.

You will already be on the web so all the great research and
informaional resources that exist in abundance there will be
there at your fingertips. Very handy indeed. Regardless of how
you decide to begin your exposure, via a free website or your
own domain, just get going. You may begin with a budget domain
package which includes your own domain for as little as seven
dollars a month. There are a lot of competitive starter packages
out there and you can later expand as your business grows in
size and volume.

April 29, 2008

You Can Help Reduce the Number of Unwanted Cats - Spaying and Neutering of Cats

Filed under: Animal Stuff — admin @ 10:17 am

Every year, hundreds of thousands of cats and kittens are destroyed because they are unwanted. Animal shelters that take in these animals and try to find them homes are overcrowded. With so many animals in need, they cannot support all animals indefinitely. The solution is not to open more shelters, but for cat owners to become more responsible about spaying and neutering their pets.

A female cat can have two litters of kittens each year. The average survival rate is about 2.8 kittens per litter. If her offspring are not spayed or neutered, the result is 12 cats the first year, 66 cats in the second year, and at the end of ten years, the total would be 80,399,780 cats.

“Spay” is the term used for the surgical removal of a female animal’s uterus and ovaries. When a male’s testicles are removed, it is called “neutering.” Both procedures leave the animals unable to reproduce. Besides preventing unwanted pregnancies, spaying and neutering of pets has other benefits for cats and their owners.

Benefits of neutering a male cat

* Neutered cats are less likely to spray strong urine

* Neutered cats will lose the urge to fight

* Neutered cats will be less likely to try to escape

* Neutered cats will not suffer the abscesses from fighting

* Neutered cats will be less likely to contract diseases such as FeLV and FIV

* Neutered cats will not be subject to testicular cancer

* Neutered cats will not likely develop “stud tail,” caused by overactive glands in the tail

* Neutered cats have a decreased risk of mammary cancer

Spaying a female cat prevents mating behaviors such as fighting and yowling/hyperactivity in females. Spayed cats don’t roam the neighborhood as much, protecting them from the dangers of vehicles and aggressive dogs. Their tendency to stay closer to home also provides protection against deadly diseases such as FeLV and FIV. Finally, “fixed” pets tend to be more loving, because they are not subject to the erratic effects of hormones.

One of the biggest benefits of spaying/neutering is that it dramatically reduces the cat’s risk of developing cancers of the reproductive system. A female cat spayed before her first cycle, or heat, has a greatly reduced chance of mammary cancer.
Less than a decade ago, conventional wisdom dictated that pets should be neutered at between 5-7 months of age. Recent studies have found that it is not only possible to spay/neuter cats at a younger age, it actually is better for them. Today, cats undergo spay/neuter procedures at about 7 weeks of age. They recover much more quickly than if it was done later, and ensures that a female does not become pregnant with her first heat.

In the past spaying was limited for a number of reasons

* It was better to let a female cat give birth to one litter of kittens before spaying.

* That female cats in particular, might later develop incontinence as a result.

* That certain behavioral problems might result.

However, these theories have since been disproven.

In the past, animal shelters and humane societies sent unaltered cats/kittens to their new home because they wanted them to start their new life as soon as possible. Usually, owners signed documents promising to have the animal neutered. Some facilities took it upon themselves to follow up with phone calls to make sure the owners were living up to their commitment. The overwhelming number of animals coming and going in a shelter today makes this unfeasible. Instead of allowing their charges to add to the overpopulation problem, most animal welfare/adoption groups routinely spay and neuter animals before they are made available for adoption. A number of municipalities have passed laws so that no animal can leave a shelter unless it has been spayed/neutered.

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April 28, 2008

Golf Tips - The Secret And Crucial Role Of Alignment In Supercharging Your Game!

Filed under: Hall Of Sports — admin @ 7:11 pm

The alignment is an absolutely crucial and vital part to any golfer’s game. You swing round your body, therefore if your body is offline, your swing in turn will be off line and out of sync, resulting in a poor swing and a poor shot, usually ending up deep in the rough.

When setting up to the ball, firstly ensure the clubface is square to the ‘ball to pin line’ (the line between the ball and the pin), and ensure that your shoulders, hips and feet are all parallel to the ‘ball to pin line’, if these 3 are not aligned and one is out, a good body turn is ruined with a poor swing resulting.

When training, on the driving range or wherever you can practise, a useful technique for lining up is to place a club on the floor and check that you’re your feet, hips and shoulders line up with each other, the shoulder alignment is particularly crucial because your body turn starts with your shoulders.

Ideally, you should be lining your body up slightly to the left of the target (slightly to the right for left hand players), as opposed to trying to line your body up with the target itself.

On the course a simple test to see if this is the case, is to look at the target, if you can see your left shoulder, then you are lined up to too far to the right (visa versa for lefthanders), your shoulder should be just out of sight.

Poor Alignment can have several affects, these are all negative. Aligning too far to the left most commonly leads to the slicing of the ball, this occurs because you are not parallel to the line running from ball to pin. As a result the backswing is limited so an ‘out to in’ swing results. As a consequence the club face is slightly open on impact which generates side spin on the ball. This leads to the common problem which is the slice which I will explain in another article.

If you align too far to the right, the opposite will take place and a hook will occur due to the ‘in to out’ swing of the club, although quite common with beginners and inexperienced players.

Often they will subconsciously become aware of this and try to adjust mid-swing, over adjusting by opening up the clubface as impact approaches. This again results in the slicing of the ball, which is very difficult to control and usually leads to ‘the rough’.

Alignment is an often overlooked and crucial part to any golfer’s game and therefore must be addressed for you to succeed at any level of golf. For as long as you’re alignment is out, you will never be able to consistently hit straight accurate shots and will increasingly find yourself hooking or slicing into the rough, turning those pars into bogies and taking your round from a 75 to 85.

So get that alignment sorted and go shoot some birdies.

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Ghostwriting - Making Money by Being Invisible

Filed under: Publishing Parlor — admin @ 11:07 am

My bookcase takes up one whole wall in the family room, from floor to ceiling. It shows my eclectic reading tastes… fiction, non-fiction, Harry Potter next to murder mysteries and metaphysical literature. Also there are books I’ve written for the business sector - on negotiation, writing letters, communication skills, real estate sales and a lot more. The business books, however, have other people’s names on them. I’m merely the ghostwriter.

These days, I’ve moved from writing fiction and being a ghostwriter to a new career as an information marketer on the Internet. (What is an “information marketer”? Just what it sounds like. I do extensive research to find out what information people are searching for, and then I find a way to create it, package it and sell it to them. It’s a bit like ghostwriting, really, except that I’m doing it for myself instead of someone else.)

My experience as a ghostwriter was invaluable for doing what I’m doing now. So was my experience in writing fiction. Fiction writers make excellent ghostwriters, because they use their skills to bring scenes and people to life in non-fiction. You see, people love to read about people.

Not things.

Not places.

Not strategies.

Rather, they like to read about the people behind all these things: this is what brings non-fiction to life. If you are a skilled fiction writer, then you can easily adapt your talent to ghostwriting. And the happy news is this: you will probably earn a lot more as a ghostwriter than you ever will writing fiction.

“Ghostwriter” will be only one of the terms for what you do. Sometimes you will find yourself acknowledged as a “consultant”; sometimes as a “copywriter”. Most often, you will not get any recognition at all… because that’s why people hire ghostwriters: they want to produce a book (or e-book or article or a report) without having to slog away at the actual writing. So… they hire a professional.

Really, the label is not important, and nor is whether you get acknowledged for what you do. What is important is that you get paid regularly for doing something you enjoy. Plenty of people would kill for a job like that!

Any competent writer can earn a steady income from ghostwriting. You can establish a ghostwriting career online or offline - but I would recommend that you start ONline, if you haven’t done this before. Thanks to the Internet, it’s possible to establish a portfolio of work and get up and running within weeks. Yes, that’s right: not months… weeks. If you already have a few samples of articles or work done for others, then you’re off to a running start!

Here are some tips to get you started:

1. Start Building Writing Credits.

My first work in ghostwriting came about because I had a portfolio of published articles. What I did not have was a background in journalism. I learned how to write articles by reading how-to books and articles in writers’ magazines, and by analyzing the structure of articles in a range of magazines and newspapers. Then I started sending my work out. Luckily, you don’t have to take as long as I did to build up credits. You can write a number of articles on different topics, post them to article sites on the Internet, and earn yourself an ‘expert’ rating within DAYS.

2. Talk About What You Do / Network.

ONLINE: (1) join in forums and mention that you’re a ghostwriter; (2) email your friends and acquaintances and asking them to put the word out; (3) create an email signature that advertises your ghostwriting services; (4) set up a website to promote your services, and (5) take the fast route and sign up at Internet sites where potential clients post work.

OFFLINE: (1) Always mention what you do (you never know who knows somebody who knows somebody etc etc…); (2) Do a mailout to businesses in your local area; (3) Put an ad in the paper; (4) Join professional organizations where business people go (the local Chamber of Commerce; Rotary etc)

3. Create a Professional Image From Day One.

Make sure that your work is as close to perfect as you can make it: DEFINITELY no typos or grammatical errors. Sample articles, book outlines, reports etc should be attractively presented and easy to read. As soon as you start getting work, make sure you MEET YOUR DEADLINES. This is crucial!

Invest in quality equipment. With a computer, a high-quality word processor and a laser printer, you can produce not only books and articles, but also proposals, fliers, and an attractive letterhead for your business. For fast, efficient online research: a broadband connection is well worth the additional expense. These days, an entry-level broadband connection is almost as cheap as dialup anyway.

4. Organize Your Material.

As your client base increases, you will find yourself speedily becoming an “expert” on a dazzling variety of subjects. Keep your subject matter organized by client, by subject or both. Eventually you will be able to save time by looking up previous articles - but always give it a new slant.

5. How to Decide What to Charge for Your Services.

Initially, I suggest you charge modest fees and concentrate on building up your client list and your reputation. As a rule of thumb, decide on what you would like to earn in an eight-hour day, then derive from that an hourly rate to use as a basis for costing work. If you start working for online outsourcing agencies, you will be able to get an idea of what to charge very quickly - you’ll be able to browse the jobs posted and the bids being made.

6. Time Management - a Dual Writing Career?

You can tackle ghostwriting full time, or create a dual career (use ghostwriting to give you a part-time income while you write your novel). You will find that mastering the art of writing pacy, entertaining business articles and books pays off in all your writing. Your editing skills will improve as you get used to cutting articles and copy; your fiction-writing skills will help you in writing anecdotes for articles. The essence of managing a writing career in different fields is forward planning. Keep a desk or computer diary, a pocket diary and a wall planner. Write in deadlines, assignments and consultation times (and make sure you transfer the information from one to the other). Always have a mental map of what is due in the next week or two. Write out a ‘to-do’ list each morning, and rank jobs in order of importance.

7. Different Clients, Different Styles.

Different clients like to work in different ways. I had one client who cheerfully admitted he “couldn’t even spell, let alone write”. For him, I worked from audio interviews or a few brief points on a page, and did a lot of research. Other clients sent me each chapter as it was finished, then I set to work fixing elements of style and tone; re-writing or adding anecdotes, and making suggestions about structure. When it comes to Internet clients, you’re likely to find that they want a swift turn-around (2-4 weeks for an e-book of between 50-80 pages with straightforward research). Information marketers will often provide you with a list of questions to be answered or points to cover, and require you to do the research.

8. Confidentiality.

If you want to be a successful ghostwriter, it is VITAL that you maintain confidentiality. Unless your client gives you permission to use his or her name as a reference, don’t do so. Some people are happy to acknowledge you as a ‘consultant’, but not as a ghostwriter. That’s their decision. As a ghost, you’re supposed to be invisible.

You’ll find plenty of work out there a good ghostwriter if you set about looking for it. You don’t need to work from 9-5 outside the home in order to pay the mortgage or put food on the table. If you need to earn an income, why not choose a job in which you can use your skill with words? You could find that ghostwriting is the perfect solution for you.

(c) copyright Marg McAlister http://www.TheEssentialGuidetoGhostwriting.com
About the Author

Marg McAlister has created a “Mini Guide To Ghostwriting” for all those frustrated writers who are eager to make their skill with words pay. Sign up for a free 7-day e-course on Ghostwriting at mailto:mini-ghost@aweber.com

April 27, 2008

Speeding ticket

Filed under: The Lawyers Way — admin @ 2:19 pm

I hate it when I get a speeding ticket. We all cringe at the
sight of flashing lights behind us, knowing that we are about to
get a speeding ticket. Our hearts race and our minds scurry to
find a possible excuse for our outlandish speed. Go to
www.ihatespeedingtickets.com to find out more options for
you if you have received a speeding ticket. Why pay for a
speeding ticket if you don’t have to. A speeding ticket can
wreak havoc on your life. It starts with making you late for
wherever you were in such a hurry to get to. Often that speeding
ticket if left alone will cause your insurance rates to increase
or even your license to be revoked, if you have a history of
speeding. So you have been pulled over and are about to get a
speeding ticket, now what? Firstly, never admit to anything
while in the midst of receiving your speeding ticket. Don’t deny
it either. Most officers will be more willing to give you a
warning if you are not blatantly denying the fact that you were
speeding. Be courteous to the officer without seeming overly
eager to please. Offer an apology without a specific definition.
“I’m sorry officer.” This way the officer is automatically put
more at ease with you. If the officer asks you, “Do you know
why I pulled you over?” It is ok to say “No.” But don’t push
your speeding ticket denial past that point. When it becomes
apparent that you will be receiving your speeding ticket, be
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