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In Quest Of Articles

Monday, February 21, 2005

I belong to a couple of article directories that are usually distributed via email.

Here are a few of my findings and ponderings.

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Posted on 02/21/05 at 20:44:45 by Phillip Fuller
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Proven Ways To Generate Trouble

Sunday, February 20, 2005

I've been watching with great interest and curiosity at some of the advertising copy that Corey Rudl (Internet Marketing Center) uses on their websites.

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Posted on 02/20/05 at 18:24:49 by Phillip Fuller
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Remembering when Marcia and I met

Sunday, February 13, 2005

We had a local radio station promoting a 'singles night out' at a local Kroger grocery store. There were some preplanned activities, some samples of cheese and small samples of wine.

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Posted on 02/13/05 at 14:49:34 by Phillip Fuller
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Unusual Gift Items For Any Occassion

Saturday, February 05, 2005

Hello there ...

My name is R. Keith Rice. We sell Pro Sports Flags, Collegiate Flags, American Flags and accessories, Fun Toys which include Kites Wind Toys & Water Toys and accessories of all kinds. I am also the editor and publisher of the News Boy's News Edition, a weekly ezine.

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Posted on 02/05/05 at 20:46:09 by Phillip Fuller
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Power Words And Phrases

Tuesday, February 01, 2005

I like to use power phrases when writing sales material. These power phrases add punch to a line or a paragraph and I usually use them to start off a sentence.

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Posted on 02/01/05 at 19:32:52 by Phillip Fuller
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