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| Master the Technique of Content Writing Posted: 16 Sep 2011 04:20 AM PDT Knowledge and talent are a must to make content writing your vocation, and a good writer can express his thoughts and ideas in a way that is both well organized and interesting. There are always some discernible traits in style which you will find in the writings of good content writers. The first noticeable feature in an article written by an expert content writer is that the words and phrases in his article will be relevant to the context and focused in tonality. Every single word will effectively communicate the precise message that the writer seeks to communicate. Secondly, you will find a clear sequence of thoughts and ideas in the written article. A sequence will be visible in every well-written article, with no sudden breaks or lines that seem awkward and out of place. Strict focus on the article’s subject is a quality of a well-written article, and such an article will strike a perfect balance between richness of content and conciseness of expression. In addition, a good article will offer accurate and reliable information. It will be the product of thorough research and will be authentic as well. An expert content writing service will be quite careful and will never make any negative comments against a particular community in his article. A good piece of content writing will not propagate any false ideology and will be strictly neutral in its tone. You would find more objectivity than subjectivity in a well-written article. In a factual article, the writer’s personal beliefs will not affect the standard of writing. To give an example, the writer may have a strong aversion for drinking wine, yet his article on various kinds of wines available in the market will not express his dislike for alcohol in any way. Moreover, a professional writer will never leave his reader with a sense of confusion. The writing will contain no difficult or complex words or phrases. Such content writing will convey the message successfully to the readers through its simplicity of language and expression. |
| Posted: 15 Sep 2011 11:11 PM PDT A quick glance at services offered by us: 1. Copywriting service: Copywriting service deals with promotional or marketing content. You can opt for this service if you want to promote your company’s products and services. This service includes developing content for website, brochure, blog, pamphlets, slogans or catch-lines, and content for banners or tariff card. 2. Professional Editing; Proof-Reading service: This service includes: a) Removing basic spelling and grammatical mistakes
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| Classification of Marketable and Non-Marketable Securities Posted: 20 Nov 2011 09:00 PM PST The ability to effectively manage financial instruments defines the success or failure of an economy. The world of securities holds a very significant position in the financial markets. Here's a look, into the details of securities and their classification. |
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Sherlock Holmes was the greatest Consulting Detective in the world. Though merely a fiction, written over a century ago by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, his methods of logical deduction are without equal. Holmes’ mastery of his craft brought him to the fog-cloaked London doorsteps of the most powerful people of his time. Correction: those clients came to him. They ran, desperate, to his Baker Street rooms, begging for his help, willing to pay any amount he requested in return for his services. What can Sherlock Holmes teach us about mastery? Everything. I’ll let you find the wealth of anecdote, advice, and adventure in Conan Doyle’s stories yourself, but here’s a short beginning list on Holmesian mastery to get you started … Make a decisionWhen you watch an interview with a brilliant and successful writer, something happens deep in your gut. From somewhere down there you think, “Ah yes, our lot is sealed from birth. Some are chosen to create brilliant work, and the rest of us are screwed.” What you conveniently dismiss from such interviews is the telling of the hours, days, weeks, months, and years of deliberate practice that the writer has put in. Somewhere, a decision was made. On a particular day, at a particular hour, the writer had said, “This is the thing I will dedicate my working life to.” Sometimes — as in Holmes’ case — there are obvious hints regarding what that “thing” is. Most times, there are none. The first step on the road of mastery is to make a conscious decision about what you will decide to master. Do not wait for it. Decide. Focus, focus, focusOur society tells us from a young age that to become a “well-rounded” individual is wise and good. If you want to master your craft, ignore this advice. Sherlock Holmes focused intensely on a narrow set of criminological skills and subjects that ultimately made him an incomparable detective. He studied specific disciplines within botany and chemistry — only to the point that they served his needs as a detective. He learned the science of cryptography in order to swiftly crack the codes of master criminal communication. He became competent enough in human anatomy to forge the early stages of what would become forensic analysis in murder investigations. He would lie down napping and thinking for hours about one minute aspect of a case, not moving until an idea — sometimes a complete solution — came to him. Think deeply about the core demands of your craft. What is needed to advance in mastery of it? What can be ignored as mere distraction? Our fictional detective’s methods are studied even now by very real, working detectives everywhere, because he had the discipline to stay within the arena of his expertise. Note: for those familiar with Holmes’ methods — no, I am not advocating the use of morphine and cocaine. Become an idiotIdiocy is the other side of the coin of mastery. In order to focus your working life on mastering your craft, you’ve got to rule out a lot of the trivia that takes up most people’s time. Sherlock Holmes could determine what part of the city you’d been recently walking through from a quick glance at the mud on your boot. He was a strikingly horrible violin player (see Sidney Paget’s illustration above). Within moments of meeting, he could tell you where you were born, what you’d eaten for lunch, if your brother was an alcoholic, and if you’d served in the war. He knew nothing about current events or the politics of his day. He could seemingly predict the future, arriving at correct conclusions that left witnesses believing he was an other-worldly being. He was utterly oblivious to the basic astronomical patterns of the stars and planets. Holmes accomplished his amazing ability to see the obvious by … becoming an idiot. Holmes’ greatness — and ours — is largely defined by what we do not know. He had one driving professional goal — to engage and best the greatest (and lowest) criminals in the world. He shut out the rest, and he did not care that anyone thought him less than “well-rounded.” All of his considerable mental power was directed at the “elementary” practice of deduction, and the few peripheral disciplines that supported it. Distraction pulls us in all directionsThe boredom of repetition drives us to other interests. The pressures of culture make us worry we are missing out on something “important” by dedicating ourselves to our pursuit of mastery. Stop. If you want to master writing, you are probably giving up running the 800 meters in the Olympic Games. If you want to master the cello, you are probably giving up the ability to talk about what’s good on television these days. If you want to master anything, you must become an idiot in nearly everything else. You must become an idiot to become a genius. Continue to obsessThis path of mastery is not for everyone, but I believe it is one of the great callings and joys this life has to offer. You’ll never get all the way there … nobody does. But do not despair, the meaning comes from the making. And it’s a much more pleasurable way to live than by doing just enough to get by. There is only so much time in one day, and only so many days in one life. As our immortal Victorian detective (and the extraordinary man who wrote him into existence) has shown, mastery is one way to truly change the world. Choose. Focus. Become an idiot. About the Author: Robert Bruce is Copyblogger Media’s copywriter and resident recluse. TweetShareComments
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