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Article Marketing - 3 Great Slam Dunk Reasons to Constantly Increase Your Volume of Articles ned and he is completely committed to serving the Lord with his life, including his music.Article marketing is a numbers game. The better your article numbers, the better all of your numbers will be.Here are three slam dunk great reasons to work on constantly increasing your volume of great articles.3 great reasons to write more and more articlesWhile there are many more than three great reasons to write many great articles, here are 3 of the best reasons.Reason 1 - More agents - Let's say you own a business and you are in sales. In many cases, you are going to have to pay your sales agents some It has been a very difficult transition for me as Jake’s mom to let him go. 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Many hoteliers I spoke to had high ambitions for increasing their online reservations this year and have now found themselves at the same place they were at the start of the year. It’s time to take a hard look at your website and online marketing campaigns and evaluate if they have met your expectations so Jesse is 25, good looking, has a great sense of humor and yet is still single. He wants to transition out of being single. Jesse’s special need is that he longs to be married and hopes God has a soul mate waiting for him. Jesse’s not so sure. He wonders if maybe, just maybe, the woman that should have been his partner for life was aborted somewhere in the past twenty five or so years. After all, abortion has been legal in the United States for thirty four years. Is his perfect partner missing? Jesse is learning to trust God for every aspect of his life. Jake has recently transitioned to Connecticut. As a gifted musician with a “total package” (In the music business, I am told, that means someone with good looks, rock-star persona, great personality, and creative lyricist and guitar player all in one) Jake has that artsy-moody challenge. If his creativity is stifled, he falls into experiential depression which often has turned into clinical depression. Thankfully for Jake, with a lot of prayer and Holy-Spirit-fortitude, his sparkle has returned and he is completely committed to serving the Lord with his life, including his music. It has been a very difficult transition for me as Jake’s mom to let him go. I must confess as Jake and his dad pulled out of our driveway the day they left for Connecticut, it took all my resolve to not frantically chase after the car like a mad dog, be Who Else Wants A Happy Marriage? good looking, has a great sense of humor and yet is still single. He wants to transition out of being single. Jesse’s special need is that he longs to be married and hopes God has a soul mate waiting for him. Jesse’s not so sure. He wonders if maybe, just maybe, the woman that should have been his partner for life was aborted somewhere in the past twenty five or so years. After all, abortion has been legal in the United States for thirty four years. Is his perfect partner missing? Jesse is learning to trust God for every aspect of his life.You don’t realize it, but in the next few minutes, you’re going to rekindle your passion for your spouse.Remember that first date? How long ago was it? I know you can remember…go back there now. I want you to remember something…the butterflies in your stomach, the magic, the awkwardness, and that rush of anticipation.Did you get nervous? Did you preen yourself before the mirror for hours before the appointed time? Did your heart beat faster when you first saw him or her coming through the restaurant door or sitting at a table waiting for you as you Jake has recently transitioned to Connecticut. As a gifted musician with a “total package” (In the music business, I am told, that means someone with good looks, rock-star persona, great personality, and creative lyricist and guitar player all in one) Jake has that artsy-moody challenge. If his creativity is stifled, he falls into experiential depression which often has turned into clinical depression. Thankfully for Jake, with a lot of prayer and Holy-Spirit-fortitude, his sparkle has returned and he is completely committed to serving the Lord with his life, including his music. It has been a very difficult transition for me as Jake’s mom to let him go. I must confess as Jake and his dad pulled out of our driveway the day they left for Connecticut, it took all my resolve to not frantically chase after the car like a mad dog, b A Look At Cocaine Addiction Treatment twenty five or so years. After all, abortion has been legal in the United States for thirty four years. Is his perfect partner missing? Jesse is learning to trust God for every aspect of his life.Treatment for cocaine addiction is of the utmost importance for anyone suffering from cocaine addiction. Cocaine addiction treatment is often the only way someone suffering from cocaine addiction can overcome his dependency on cocaine. It is a very addictive drug and difficult to shake off on your own.Cocaine addiction treatment can come in a variety of forms. The most intense type of cocaine addiction treatment is staying at an inpatient cocaine addiction treatment facility. At an inpatient cocaine addiction treatment facility, the person suffering from a c Jake has recently transitioned to Connecticut. As a gifted musician with a “total package” (In the music business, I am told, that means someone with good looks, rock-star persona, great personality, and creative lyricist and guitar player all in one) Jake has that artsy-moody challenge. If his creativity is stifled, he falls into experiential depression which often has turned into clinical depression. Thankfully for Jake, with a lot of prayer and Holy-Spirit-fortitude, his sparkle has returned and he is completely committed to serving the Lord with his life, including his music. It has been a very difficult transition for me as Jake’s mom to let him go. I must confess as Jake and his dad pulled out of our driveway the day they left for Connecticut, it took all my resolve to not frantically chase after the car like a mad dog, b Business Blog Savvy: Avoiding the 8 Pitfalls of Do-It-Yourself Blogging ith good looks, rock-star persona, great personality, and creative lyricist and guitar player all in one) Jake has that artsy-moody challenge. If his creativity is stifled, he falls into experiential depression which often has turned into clinical depression. Thankfully for Jake, with a lot of prayer and Holy-Spirit-fortitude, his sparkle has returned and he is completely committed to serving the Lord with his life, including his music.You can pat yourself on the back if you’re one of the thousands of small business professionals that have set up a blog to communicate with your potential clients. Or, maybe you haven’t started your business blog yet, but intend to. Take note now so you can avoid some of the consequences of do-it-yourself blogging.You’ve heard all the hype, listened to a few podcasts and teleseminars, and finally sorted out for yourself how blogging can really work for your targeted niche of readers and potential clients. You've set up your business blog.Now, you may be It has been a very difficult transition for me as Jake’s mom to let him go. I must confess as Jake and his dad pulled out of our driveway the day they left for Connecticut, it took all my resolve to not frantically chase after the car like a mad dog, b Make Friends on MySpace ned and he is completely committed to serving the Lord with his life, including his music.MySpace is THE social gathering of our generation. With over 24 million unique hits in October and growing, MySpace is here to stay. If you were like me, when you first started you were all excited about the prospect of making a ton of new friends and possibly a showing everyone how cool you are. You were determined to make friends on MySpace. You probably spent a few months browsing through all the people in your area built your circle of friends to a respectable hundred or so. Maybe even connected with some old friend you haven’t talked to in a while. But me It has been a very difficult transition for me as Jake’s mom to let him go. I must confess as Jake and his dad pulled out of our driveway the day they left for Connecticut, it took all my resolve to not frantically chase after the car like a mad dog, begging Jake to change his mind. Transition is hard on everyone. Joey, our 6’2” athlete and Academic Honors recipient, graduates from high school this week. Talk about transition! This is the same little guy who once said to me during the trauma of having an awful splinter pulled from his upper thigh “Mom, I know I’ll have pain in this life but does it have to hurt so much?” Joey has been a mother’s dream. But, there was that time he decided to run away at age 4. I just had to take a picture of him…he stomped down the stairs, out the door and down the street with his sleeping bag in one hand and his coca-cola long neck piggy bank in the other. He was prepared to live on his own! He never looked back. I don’t want Joey to leave home yet. I love having him around. I have another confession to share with you. If I am honest with myself, one of the reasons I don’t want Joey to live on campus next semester is that I’m not ready to transition to having just my children with special needs at home. I am dependent on this third son for “normalcy.” I have loved sharing in his successes at school, on the athletic fields, with his friends, and the parental pride of knowing things come easy for him. Joey succeeds at everything he does. We seldom have had to help him with his homework. He always “got it.” In fact, he was adding and subtracting time on a digital clock by age 3! I
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