By on Thursday, August 28, 2008Filed Under: Writing
With hundreds of available paper stocks, the decision of which paper to use for your print run can be overwhelming. Most of all, it’s a decision determined by the type of book you are printing. A children’s or coffee table book? You’ll need a thick glossy sheet to help your color images stand out. A novel? Go cheap.
By on Thursday, August 28, 2008Filed Under: Writing
Which paper stock you choose when printing your book can have a huge impact on your print pricing. Coated or uncoated? Glossy finish, matte finish, or standard offset? What’s the opacity? What’s the weight? The answer to these questions will determine your paper pricing.
By on Sunday, August 24, 2008Filed Under: Writing
Knowing how to write is a job where the goal is to create a worthwhile product that supports a particular thought, opinion or operation. Great copywriting will start to demonstrate the audience the merit of the merchandise or thought and why it is perfect for them. Examples of where copyrighting is used are for TV advertisements, newsletters, internet pages, billboards and any written material used in promotional media.
By on Monday, July 21, 2008Filed Under: Writing
The Internet holds a vast amount of data with most of it being stored in text form. Whenever search engines crawl the web in search of good sites with quality content, the only thing that matters on them is text. If your page is lacking in text, the it’s likely that your page will not rank very well. Likewise if your page has alot of text, but it’s not put together well, you’ll probably rank poorly as well.
By on Thursday, July 17, 2008Filed Under: Writing
So you have to write a book report, but the guidelines given you are not clear enough or, the instructions are there, you are just at a loss on how to put a complete book report together. Do not freak out yet. There books, websites, and helpful teachers to help you complete the process. Below are just some of the many sources you could try:
By on Thursday, July 17, 2008Filed Under: Writing
Writer’s block is a common ailment among writers, whether it is a news reporter under a deadline or a student trying to finish a report. If you are a blogger, you may find yourself suffering from “blogger’s block”, the condition of not knowing what to put in your blog.
By on Thursday, July 10, 2008Filed Under: Writing
Biotechnology can be defined in many ways and although different involved organizations do explain it in their own terms, ultimately, biotechnology is the use of biology as the foundation for developing various technologies as applied to research and product development. So, biotechnology can be used in food science, agriculture, environment, medicine and even robotics fields.
By on Tuesday, July 8, 2008Filed Under: Writing
Technology keeps advancing, every day - there is always some new innovation being made with technology, in all fields - business, medicine, media and communication. In all fields, the ease with which professionals function has been improved by the pace at which technology advances. Information technology is the one field where this is the most pronounced.
By on Sunday, July 6, 2008Filed Under: Writing
Every webmaster knows that to gain ranking positions in search engines you need to build links. This usually means hours at a computer submitting your site to directories and emailing other webmasters requesting reciprocal links. There is another way of getting links which often overlooked and complements your current link building strategy, writing articles.
By on Sunday, June 29, 2008Filed Under: Writing
Our natural environment consists of both living and non-living components, which are commonly referred to as just ‘the environment.’ The key constitutes of our environment include two main areas. The complete ecological units functioning as a natural overall structure with minimum human interference is the first main area of the environment. This eco system consists of animals, vegetation, rocks, atmosphere and microorganisms.