Archive for December, 2008

Exercise and Weight Loss Tip #1: Why Behind-the-Neck-Exercises Are Bad For You

Please don’t be like me!

Several years ago I was warned to stay away from behind-the-neck exercises and movements, and do you think I listened? Of course not.

And as a result, I acquired a rotator cuff injury that slowly gets worse and worse over time.

It is often said that it is much smarter to learn from the mistakes of others than to have to suffer the consequences yourself. I’d say that I agree with that.

Just in case you are not quite sure what a “rotator cuff” is, its a handy little muscle on the back of your shoulder that literally helps your arm to “rotate” around the shoulder socket.

For most people, this muscle is not supposed to rotate far enough to take the arms too far behind the head.

Behind the neck exercises not only pull this muscle to the edge of its natural range, but often have additional weight resistance involved that cause even more stress to the area.

If this is done repetitively over time, the muscle will often get injured. Another thing that may happen is that it will become inflammed and swell to the point where the bone around it pinches the muscle. Both conditions are chronic, painful, and should be avoided at all costs.

So, if there are any behind-the-neck movements in your current workout, you will want to find more shoulder-friendly alternatives. And if such an exercise is ever recommended to you by a friend or exercise program, ask or look for a better alternative immediately.

You only get one body! Take care of it.

To YourBestBody,

Lawrence Cole
Your Lifestyle and Fitness Coach

Read this Exercise and Weight Loss Article at YourBestBodyNOW.com.

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Lawrence Cole is a Lifestyle and Fitness Consultant based out of Los Angeles, CA. He has over 10 years of health and fitness experience and designing simple, effective nutritional strategies to help individuals achieve their personal best internal health and physical conditioning.

Special offer 5000 dollar at a just rate of interest of 10.8 percent

It makes no difference if you live in Hanford California or in Chesterfield Missouri a effective online investigation will economize you often lots of pain. That’s the reason why now you really need to check over and learn if you can have a credit loan at a right percent loan rate. A lot of the banks wil show you a interest rate that is looking acceptable but feels mischievously or so after a period of time. A merchant bank in Mobile Alabama or so may have a total completely different actual rate for a 12500 dollar deferred payment then a bank in Newport News Virginia and that makes a big clear difference in your yearly pay offs. Inspect to see if the moneylender who wants to give you a money loan is just. 16.6 percent loan rate may seem so middling but will that be the same after you have to retort your credit loan. You should be overbold today to check out if you have a nice deal or if you don’t with the bank that offers you a loan.

The Dutch translation says: Woon je in Baarn of Halderberge en hebt u BKR notering. Lenen met BKR is nergens zo eenvoudig. Koop een nieuwe caravan met bkr notering met geld lenen, 165430 euro is geen obstakel om te lenen. Van Hoogezand-Sappemeer tot Valkenburg aan de Geul, geld lenen met een BKR notering gaat hier altijd.

At present you can check out interest rates quickly on the internet and come across if there are possible sneaky traps you should be aware of.

IT Department Skills to Support Microsoft Great Plains and Microsoft CRM

Microsoft Great Plains as ERP and Microsoft CRM as Client Relation Management system is very robust combination and could serve midsize to large corporation as Business System. Being VP IT or IT Director you need to foresee the positions to have in your IT department to do internal MS Great Plains and MS CRM support.


Let us give you the directions, based on our research and consulting practice.



  1. Microsoft SQL Server Specialist – we specially do not name this position as MS SQL DBA, because both Great Plains and MS CRM are not very complex from the database administration side, they do not use indexes optimization, referential integrity, probably do not require complex transaction log backup/recovery scenarios. On the other hand this position requires Great Plains and Microsoft CRM tables structure analysis and some primary Great Plains data fixing skills via SQL queries, described in MBS Customer source techknowledge database. The best candidate should have some accounting background – to be able to address ongoing issues to MBS technical support.
  2. Network Administrator with good Microsoft Exchange and Active Directory skills. Microsoft CRM uses all the newest Microsoft technologies, and Exchange is a workhorse here. In order to install and upgrade MS CRM this guy needs to understand the under-laying Microsoft technology. In the best case – she/he should know Exchange security structure and probably program Exchange handlers, due to the fact that CRM/Exchange connector is not a perfect tool yet.
  3. C# or VB.Net programmer with excellent SQL Skills- if you are midsize or large company – you should have this position – you will need web publishing and MS CRM customization and its support. Currently Microsoft CRM SDK has C# examples – so C# programmer would be the best fit, it may have more VB code in the future, so the C# – VB balance maybe restored.
  4. Crystal Reports Designer/Programmer - Crystal Reports is the best tool available on the market to address both Great Plains and MS CRM reporting needs. This position maybe merged with one of the above.

These people should be probably cross-trained in both Great Plains, Microsoft CRM, Crystal Reports, SQL and C# programming, so you do not depend on the unique skills of one person. In our opinion, which is based on our long term consulting practice – these skills will allow you to keep the cost of IT support reasonably low and avoid paying high consulting price to your Microsoft Business Solutions Partner.


Happy hiring and training! But in any case you need to select Microsoft Business Solutions Partner/Var/Reseller to be your official representative. This is how MBS has its channel working – it assures that Microsoft Business Solutions products are properly implemented. If you want us to be your Microsoft Business Solutions Partner – give us a call 1-866-528-0577! help@albaspectrum.com

Andrew Karasev is Chief Technology Officer in Alba Spectrum Technologies – USA nationwide Microsoft CRM, Microsoft Great Plains implementation and customization company, based in Chicago, Boston, New York, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Phoenix, Houston, Atlanta, and Miami and having locations in multiple states and internationally (www.albaspectrum.com), he is Dexterity, SQL, VB/C#.Net, Crystal Reports and Microsoft CRM SDK developer.

Mount Blanc Increases in Volume from 2001 as Announced by Scientists

Recent precise GPS readings carried out on the 14-15th August have shown that Monte Bianco numbers 4810.2 metres. Mount Blanc is layered by a dense icecap which has augmented by 2.8 metres in not even two years but more unexpectedly the mass of the ice has virtually doubled up . Leastwise that’s as reported by the professionals.

The mass of ice and snow was calculated for the inaugural time in 2002. It worked out to be 14600 cubic metres above 4780 m. It was only 13500 cubic meters in 2001 maybe owing to the heat with + temperatures as high as 4800 metres alt.. Nonetheless the ice-cap has almost doubled since then and at present measures 25000 cubic meters.

Chamonix Mont Blanc’s valued near by weather man Alvin Kalinowski stated the growth in the size of the ice is among the contrary outcomes of climate change: Snow hasnt increased generally in the Alps only with global warming we’re having a lot of hotter prevailing westerly winds which bestow rain at lower altitudes but in summertime this means heavy snowfall that settles higher up than 3700 m height hence the amount of the ice is rising. Contrast that to the state of affairs during wintertime where snow crystals are extremely cold and are moved by wind so do not rest on the top.

Chamonix Haute Savoie France is not only famous for Mont Blanc it is also a world renowned ski area and alpinism centre with many ski deals and lodging bargains to be found. Furthermore at just one hour from Geneva airport it is ideal for a ski weekend.

Writing Articles Sells Books

Are you a reluctant marketer for your book? Do you avoid the social and selling aspects of self-publishing and promotion?

Discover the easy and free way to promote your book. It’s still the number one top way–writing and submitting articles to other ezines and Web sites.

Getting Started Tips to Create your Selling Articles

1. Use your non-fiction book’s chapter how to’s or your fiction’s juicy chapter excerpts.

2. Keep your articles around 200-800 words each.

3. Keep your article focused on just one thesis or point.

4. Create a hook for your two or three-sentence introduction. Notice this one asked you a few questions to engage you.

5. Forget the old school of writing for print magazines and getting paid. Follow the Internet way– give your article away like Mrs. Field cookie samples, so people will want to visit the site where you sell your book.

6. Keep yourself out of it. Your audience wants to know what you can do for them. Replace those “I” constructions with “you.”
“If you are like me….”

7. Number the main points for clarity. People love easy to read tips.

8. Collect ten well-edited articles before you blast off. Online readers will look at your more seriously when they see you offer more than one quick thing. They will see you as the savvy expert and click to where you sell your book.

9. Leverage one article into five. Change your audience. Change your number of how to’s. Three Tips to… or Five Tips… or The Two Best Ways to….

10. Remember free information is the reason people go to Web sites, so put your articles there as well as in a blog.

Once you get dozens of short articles or excerpts out to no spam ezines or top web sites n your field, you will notice the search engines optimizing your site because they see your important key words that link you, your book, or your service together. Your submitted articles lead to the magic of “viral marketing.” The thing is that this is attraction, natural marketing at its best.

Judy Cullins ©2005 All Rights Reserved.

Judy Cullins, 20-year Book and Internet Marketing Coach works with small business people who want to make a difference in people’s lives, build their credibility and clients, and make a consistent life-long income. Judy is author of 10 eBooks including Write your eBook or Other Short Book Fast, Ten Non-Techie Ways to Market Your Book Online, The Fast and Cheap Way to Explode Your Targeted Web Traffic, and Power Writing for Web Sites That Sell. She offers free help through her 2 monthly ezines, “The BookCoach Says…,” “Business Tip of the Month,” blog Q & A at http://www.bookcoaching.com and over 185 free articles.

Email her at Judy@bookcoaching.com
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CSI: Creation Scene Investigation

The popular T.V. show C.S.I., with its multiple spin-offs, has commanded the attention of millions of viewers across the country. But make those same initials, C.S.I., stand for “Creation Scene Investigation,” and you confront a fiercely controversial and intriguing field of study.

Do a search for the keywords “intelligent design,” and you will understand what I mean. I can only cover the main points here; you will have to study it for yourself if you want “to go deeper,” which, as the founder/operator of “DeeperStudy.com” I would heartily recommend.

  1. We live in an orderly universe. It is so orderly that things operate according to what science calls “laws,” such as the law of gravity, the second law of thermodynamics, etc.
  2. In the present, life never spontaneously arises from non-life. We stake our lives on this truth every time we open and eat canned food.
  3. In the present, definite and apparently fixed gaps exist between different kinds of plants and animals. Different kinds cannot interbreed, or when they do, their offspring is sterile or deformed.
  4. In the present, a huge gap exists separating human beings from all other animals. Humans seem to be unique in their ability to conceptualize, to communicate by means of language, to store and pass on complex knowledge, technology, etc., from one generation to the next.

Just as the Crime Scene Investigator makes inferences and deductions about the past based on what he or she finds at the crime scene, so Creation Scene Investigators can draw inferences and make deductions about the pastspecifically the origin of the universe, the origin of life, the cause for the diversity of life, and the origin of human beingsbased on what they find on the scene.

The Crime Scene Investigator’s purpose is to find the perpetrator, if any. The Creation Scene Investigator may also find a Personthe Divine Creator of everything and everyone. As Paul told the philosophers of Athens, “He is not far from each one of us” (Acts 17:27). He is there, He is not silent, He wants to be found.

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Go to his DeeperStudy.org for Bible study resources, no matter what your level of expertise. Explore “The Shallows,” plumb “The Depths,” or use the well-organized “Study Links” for original sources in English translation. Check out the DeeperStudy Bookstore for great e-books, free books, and great discounts. Subscribe to his free “DeeperStudy Newsletter” or “DeeperStudy Blog.”

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Bryan Ellis – Virtual Real Estate Investing vs. Physical Real Estate Investing

Landlords and rehabbers take notice – you may soon be focused on the new concepts of “Virtual Real Estate Investing“. Everything from using the internet as an avenue to make more money in real estate to online games such as SecondLife seem to be included in the popular definition of this term.

To get the facts, I sought out the man generally considered to be the father of virtual real estate investing: Bryan Ellis.

Ellis says he adopted the term “virtual real estate investing” sometime before Y2K after he realized that making money online is conceptually very similar to making money with physical real estate.

Bryan Ellis cites the similar strategies one can employe to make money from “virtual property” and “physical property” as a primary parallel of the two markets. “These types of assets – websites and physical real estate – can be monetized in very similar ways like buy lo/sell high, leasing/rental and advertising opportunities” he says.

The parallels really are obvious. Consider this: If you own a piece of real estate in a desirable neighborhood, your real estate has value because other people are interested in that location. Likewise, if you own a desirable domain name, others will find value in it because it serves their purposes. Regardless of the type of asset, you can sell or lease or use any number of strategies to turn the assets into cash.

In our next installment of this series on virtual real estate investing, Bryan Ellis will share the internet analogies to the physical concept of real estate development.

The Jewish Chaplaincy

The Jewish Chaplaincy
By Don Canaan
(412 words)

(c) Don Canaan — All rights reserved

On Feb. 3, 1943, the S.S. Dorchester was ferrying American troops to Europe. The young soldiers on board, fresh from school and their families, did not have any idea a U-boat was tailing them until the German torpedoes struck the ship broadside.

The men were ordered over the side, but there weren’t enough life jackets to go around. The four chaplains on board voluntarily gave up their life preservers and lives so that some others might live.

The four chaplains were a Catholic priest, Methodist and Baptist ministers and Rabbi Alexander D. Goode of Cincinnati. They stood on the deck, hand in hand, as the Dorchester tilted and sank beneath the waves of the turbulent mid-Atlantic.

Jews have been a part of every American Army since the Revolutionary War, but Jewish chaplains were not allowed to serve them until the end of World War I.

Fifty percent of West Point’s first graduating class of 1802 was Jewish, but the class consisted of only two graduates.

More than 8,000 Jewish soldiers, including eight generals, 21 colonels, 40 majors, 205 captains, 325 lieutenants, 48 adjutants and 25 surgeons served in the Union Army. Seven Jews won the Congressional Medal of Honor during the fraternal conflict.

One Jew, Michael Allen, was appointed a chaplain in the 5th Pennsylvania Cavalry during the Civil War, but he was forced to resign under pressure. The Volunteer Bill specifically required chaplains to be “regularly ordained clergymen of some Christian denomination.”

By the end of 1917 the Jewish Welfare Board (JWB) was asked to recruit rabbis to serve in the Chaplain Corps. Many Jewish doughboys had complained they had not seen one Jewish chaplain during their entire military career. Jewish volunteers accounted for 20 percent of all American land and sea forces.

The War Department had authorized one rabbi for every 1,200 men, but it was estimated recruitment only amounted to one per 10,000 Jews. In order to expand this coverage, the JWB furnished a Ford automobile for each rabbi, making them, as one chaplain said, the envy of all of France.”

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Don Canaan is managing editor of Israel News Faxx, located at www.israelfaxx.com, a leading, free, daily Internet publication containing news from Israel. Israelfaxx.com also contains more than 1,750 links of interest to Jewish, Christian and Muslim readers, as well as a subscription-based searchable archive of Israel News Faxx articles dating to April 1993.
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About the Author

Don Canaan is managing editor of Israel News Faxx, located at www.israelfaxx.com, a leading, free, daily Internet publication containing news from Israel. Israelfaxx.com also contains more than 1,750 links of interest to Jewish, Christian and Muslim readers, as well as a subscription-based searchable archive of Israel News Faxx articles dating to April 1993.

God and the Gays: Make Up Your Mind (Part 6)

All these things [trials, temptations, tribulations] are wonderful opportunities to confirm or deny our commitment to Christ. It’s a chance to defy temptation and stand up for what’s right – despite peer pressure (Mat. 10:32-33). We can make things easier or more difficult for ourselves. Either you’re totally convinced God’s way is right and worth living, or you’re not sure and continually ride the fence and risk rupture; tormenting yourself and sending out conflicting signals and confusing signs (Mat. 6:24; 7:16). When you’re at the crossroads it’s either this way or that. You can’t have it both ways (Rev. 3:15). You should’ve made up your mind at baptism.

Will you honor your decision or break your vows? For those who’ve chosen to follow the Noble Path, they can’t afford to play with fire, flirt with death, or risk living on the edge (Jude 23; Zech. 3:2). They’ve got to learn to quickly say no to sin. “He who hesitates is lost.” Then they must become “stuck in their ways.” They know that it’s now or never, do or die, and that nothing can compare to what God has in store for them (Heb. 11:25-26; Mat. 13:46).

God’s fire will either purify or destroy you. The choice is yours. Will you become a great success or end up a miserable failure (Mal. 3:2)? You might as well lay your lust in the dust, because everything in this world’s about to end and a new world begin; therefore, God expects us to take note and act accordingly (1 John 2:17; 2 Pet. 3:11). Just as God’s got something in store for His saints, He’s also reserved something for sinners (2 Pet. 3:7). Don’t worry, everybody will get what’s coming to them (Rev. 22:12).

Using Available Resources

Having a clear vision of God’s Kingdom, and a sober view of things to come, we can overcome every obstacle in Christ (John 16:33). But how can we keep our head up when the whole world’s falling down around us (Luke 21:28)? By realizing that we’re that much closer to the time when God will pick up the pieces and start over (John 6:12; Acts 1:6). But how can we keep from “losing it” while we wait (Rev. 3:11)? By getting “baptized!” We’re to be immersed in the Word and saturated by God’s Spirit (Luke 3:16). That’s the only way to be “in Christ.” That’s an atomic statement. It’s not meant to be just an empty spiritual cliche. It’s packed with POWER and ENERGY!

Our growth and development depends upon how often (and to what degree) we’ll take advantage of our available resources (Mat. 13:23). Only we can hold ourselves down or back (1 Thes. 5:19).

We’re authorized to exercise “veto power” over any illicit thought or action. We’re to wield God’s Spirit (Rom. 8:13), and learn to handle our Light-Saber like an expert (Heb. 4:12; 2 Tim. 2:15). We’re under orders to search and destroy (2 Cor. 13:5; Ga. 5:24), and follow our Leader wherever He might go (Rom. 8:14; 1 Pet. 2:21).

Jesus’ flesh and blood are our rations (John 6:47-63). God’s Word can energize us and His Spirit sustain us – but it must become our daily bread. Are we utilizing what we’ve been given, investing our assets wisely, or are we just wasting our “time and money” (Isa. 55:2)? You’ve got to use it or you’ll lose it (Luke 19:11-27)! We’ll really need this celestial assistance to “walk on the waters,” and not let our heart sink within us, if and whenever we hear rude remarks or callous comments by Christians – people we’d hope would understand our predicament and appreciate our efforts (Ps. 41:9).

God expects us to go out of our way, to forgive and forget, when we get burnt (Col. 3:13). He doesn’t want us to fall into the trap of bickering back and forth (1 Pet. 3:9). We’re to share scripture, not exchange cutting remarks (1 Cor. 14:26; Ps. 50:20)! As Satan seeks to divide and conquer, may he find unity in diversity instead (1 Cor. 12:12). Since we have such a high calling, let’s not act beneath ourselves.

Growing Pains

Some Christians don’t know how to deal with homosexuality. It’s all new and frightening to them. That’s understandable. But now they’re under obligation to learn how to handle themselves when confronted with this issue. We’re to be patient with them and pray that they’ll be tolerant of us. We’re not to force-feed them with “everything you never wanted to know about homosexuality!” They might get sick. Everybody grows at their own pace. Some “growing-pains” are to be expected along the way. We should accept and respect these facts of life and avoid sibling rivalry.

Meanwhile we can attempt to make the best of a bad situation (Rom. 12:18). Don’t be judgmental, but be careful. Don’t trip someone up or help them fall over their mental block (Rom. 14:13). This is the way of love: don’t hold a grudge!

What about AIDS victims? Are they victims or did they knowingly endanger themselves? Should we befriend these social outcasts or leave them to lay in the bed they’ve made? What about compassion? Am I my brother’s keeper? Can’t I cry for the suffering sin causes (Jer. 9:1)? Don’t these “lepers” need love? They’re not necessarily any worse than others (Luke 13:1-5). Time and chance struck them down (Ecc. 9:11). They need our tender-loving prayers and care, not our cold-hearted stares. Besides, if everybody got sick who’s sinned, we’d all be in intensive care! “Except for the grace of God, there go I” had better become our attitude. God showed His love toward us while we were yet sinners (Rom. 5:8).

Masturbation: is it right or wrong? It’s the lesser of two evils, but it’s still evil. Didn’t Jesus say that if you’ve lusted after someone you’ve already had “sex” with them? Sex is mental, not just physical. Isn’t masturbation usually accompanied by explicit fantasies? What’s the difference between them and dirty movies or smut magazines? Don’t they all throw fuel on the fire? Doesn’t it entice you to fulfill them? Doesn’t it weaken your will, surrender your resolve, and screw-up your spiritual day? Isn’t lust just like a drug: intoxicating and addictive? There’s no “time-out” for a Christian. Ask God for help in this area and know you’ll receive it. Learn to resist sin, not God.

Same Person, Different Perception

Homosexuality is here whether we like it or not. I’ve been all around the world and have see that it’s everywhere. We can’t just wish it away because it won’t go. Pretending it doesn’t exist isn’t fooling anyone but yourself. We have to face up to the facts, regardless of how uncomfortable they might make us feel.

As stated in the “Family Network” section of “Better Homes and Gardens” (when they published my letter/Nov. ‘92 issue): Perhaps you’re the parent or friend of a lesbian or gay. Don’t faint if you have; just remember that nothing has changed about that person except your perception of him or her. Treat them according to their personality, not their sexuality. Maybe you’d deny that it could ever occur in your family or intrude into your circle of friends. Don’t faint if it does. It’s not the end of the world. The sun will still rise and life will go on. Maybe you’re unsure of your own sexuality. This much is sure: everything that you’ve loved or enjoyed about their friendship or company remains the same. Don’t get upset if they hadn’t told you. Such anger would only warrant their fears of being “found-out.” Maybe they didn’t want to risk losing your friendship. Obviously it means a lot to them. Express your disapproval of their practice, if you must. But reject it – not them. Is that asking too much? Life’s too short to allow misunderstandings to come between us. We’re encouraged to be reasonable; not to engage in emotional debates or heated arguments (Isa. 1:18). Let’s avoid such ringside distractions. Remain cool, calm and collect (2 Tim. 2:23-25). Build bridges, not walls. Make your point and drop it.

One Big Happy Family

So there, now you have it. What the Bible really says about homosexuality. I guess I’ve done something right since I get complaints from both sides: the Christian and gay communities. It just goes to show you can’t please everybody! Some say I’m too harsh; others say I’m too lenient. May everybody at least glean something. Others are initially discouraged, but then become encouraged to make necessary changes in their lives (2 Chron. 7:8-11).

A few might even sniff, “I told you so.” If so, they’ve missed the point. Those prejudiced preachers might deliver the same basic message, but their style and tone of voice isn’t like the Father’s (John 10:1-5). This little booklet’s a “love-letter,” not hate-mail! Not everyone who speaks the truth has the right attitude or motivation. “A truth that’s told with bad intent beats all the lies you can invent.” We’re to help gather, not scatter; to encourage people to come to Christ, not dig in their heels; to make it easier, not more difficult to repent (Acts 16:16-18; Philip. 1:15-18).

“Only he deserves his life and freedom who conquer them anew every day” (Goethe). May we grow ever stronger and more deeply appreciate our deliverance, making sure we never take it for granted (Deut. 5:15). Caution can’t be stressed enough. We’ve got to be so careful not to fall back into our old rut, going nowhere (Ga. 5:1). We can’t afford a relapse into sin that would only put us into a tail-spin (John 5:14). We must be recovering homosexuals, getting better and gaining strength (2 Tim. 2:26).

It’s a daily struggle

If Christ gave it all, His everything for this relationship, can’t we at least sacrifice a little? Is sex really so important or worth dying for? I know it feels good, but it won’t feel too good in the Lake of Fire! May your love for God become greater than your lust for men (Isa. 56:4-5).

The Jewish proverb that “all beginnings are hard” is true. But that old saying doesn’t just state a fact, it offers us the hope that things will get better with time. They do. We just have to hang in there. Climb Jacob’s Ladder one rung at a time. Don’t give up on yourself when God hasn’t! I know from personal experience how difficult it can be, but I also know it’s well worth it. I wouldn’t have given up John, my ex-lover, for God if I didn’t believe in what I’ve written! I went through hell, at first, really wondering if there is an afterlife, a resurrection, if Jesus is the Christ, if homosexuality is incompatible with the scriptures; what if I was all wrong, how would I ever find such another lover, etc.? But I have survived – and grown stronger. I don’t take my beliefs for granted, I know they’re true!

Old habits and ways of thinking can be replaced. New habits and ways of doing things can become ingrained. The divine nature can begin to replace our human nature, because God can and does heal minds and bodies! He’s familiar with broken hearts and unhappy lives, and can mend them (Mat. 11:28). We can be made whole in Christ. He wants us all to become “One Big Happy Family” – the Kingdom of God.

David Ben-Ariel is a Christian-Zionist writer and author of Beyond Babylon: Europe’s Rise and Fall. With a focus on the Middle East and Jerusalem, his analytical articles help others improve their understanding of that troubled region. Check out the Beyond Babylon blog.

You Are Losing Customers By Not Doing This

Not doing what, you ask.

Writing and submitting articles.

Writing articles is a cost- effective way of promoting your business. It exposes you to potential customers in a way that few other marketing vehicles do.

Writing and submitting your work to online sites gives you fr*ee marketing opportunities. It also increases your credibility in the eyes of potential customers.

Have you taken advantage of this very effective marketing strategy?

If not, why not?

* What If I Can’t Write?

Common question, common excuse with a simple answer: if you can talk, you can write.

You don’t need to be a professional writer before you can write as a way of marketing your business.

All you do need to do is

  • Want to write

  • Decide to write

  • Write

* What Should I Write?

A few ideas are:

  • Articles

  • Tips (eg top ten or top five ways to….)

  • Letters to editors

  • Reports (yes, reports!)

Think of some more and add them to this list.

* What Topics Should I Write About?

Here, your only limitation is in your imagination. So be creative and let these questions serve as guidelines in helping you decide what to write about:

  • What information will potential customers find useful?

  • What are you interested in? Find a way to make it relevant to your business and write about it.

  • If you were in your potential customers’ shoes, what topics (related to your business) would interest you?

  • In what ways have you solved problems for people in the past? Write them down. Chances are, other people would benefit from the solution you provided.

  • What are your experiences as a business owner? Write about them.

  • Fill in the blanks :

    1. How To …….

    2. Top 5 Ways to……

    3. What Many People Don’t Know About……

    4. My Favourite Pastime is….

What you’ve got now is a bunch of potential headings for your articles, tips, reports or whatever. If you think about it, there’s a lot for you to write about.

All you have to do now is actually put pen to paper (hand to computer).

* What Should I Do With What I’ve Written?

Submit, submit, submit!

Newsletter editors and webmasters all over the ‘net are looking for fr*ee content for their subscribers and visitors.

Imagine the exposure you get by submitting an article to an ezine with thousands of opt-in subscribers. Fr*ee of charge, too! It’d be more expensive (and not always as effective in pulling in prospects) to advertise in the same publication.

Here is a brief list of places that accept articles for publication or announcement:

Here’s how it works. The key is to have a system that you use. An example is below:

  • Write at least one article each month.

  • Include a resource box at the end of it.

  • Include permission to fr*eely distribute it at the top.

  • Submit it to at least 5 sites each day.

* To make your writing easily acceptable and profitable

  • Provide useful information. No sales letters or pitches.

  • Include some way to get readers to contact you: you could offer a fre*ebie or a link to your website. This info goes into your resource box.

  • Make your resource box about 4 – 6 lines long. I’ve included mine at the end of this article to give you an idea.

  • Write it using a text editor like Notepad – that’s how many editors prefer to receive submissions.

  • Format it to be 65 characters long per line. Press the ‘enter’ key each time you get to 65 characters (unless your text editor has word-wrap in which case you’d set it to wrap at 65 characters).

  • Always obey submission guidelines to the letter.

  • Follow the writing tips below.

* Writing Tips

  • Write like you talk. Be conversational in your writing. If you can hold a conversation, you can write.

  • After writing your first draft, leave it to ‘fallow’ then start on your next article.

  • Never submit your first draft. Rewrite it after a day or two.

  • Spell check thoroughly. Check for grammar errors too. Get someone else to read through it if you can – they may pick up something you’ve missed.

  • Obey submission guidelines (it’s so important, hence my repeating it here)

  • Write something everyday. Even if it’s just a personal journal entry, just write. It’ll get you into the habit, and keep you creative.

Practice what this article says and write something today.

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