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A Tutorial on eBooks, Mobile Devices and eReaders

This is a guest post by Veronica Clyde. You may be new to the world of eBooks and perhaps slightly confused at all of the eBook options out here.  However, this is clearly where the publishing industry is headed.  It’s time to take a crash course in eBook publishing 101 and how you can read eBooks using your Smartphones and Apple devices. The eBook World and Big Names in Publishing For starters

How to Make Money Off Your Blog

This is a guest post by Sarah Brooks. Nowadays, it seems like just about everybody has a blog. Whether you’re a stay-at-home mom looking to document your kids’ lives, a crafter creating the latest do-it-yourself projects, or a business owner looking to market and make a name for your brand, blogging could be the answer to doing what you love and making an income from it. That’s right, it’s

5 Awesome Free Administration Plugins for WordPress

This is a guest post by Jessy Troy. I always say that of any blogging platform out there, Wordpress is the simplest. It has many advanced features, but even a complete novice can quickly learn to build their own site. Everything from themes to coding is laid out in the simplest way, many user friendly features made automated or guided, while still being accessible for experienced users. Plugins

How to show Pinterest Recent Pins On Blog

You can now display your latest (Pinterest) pins on your blog. This widget  lets you choose whether to display your general pins or pins from a specific board. All you need is your profile or board URL and use that in the Pinterest widget builder.  Step 1: Building the widget Go to Pinterest widget builder page.  Select Profile Widget if you want to display general pins, or select Board

Creative Writing – Six Tips For Writing With Clarity

This is a guest post by Andrew Kennedy. As with any other talent or skill, creative writing varies from author to author in terms of their opinions, thoughts and definitions regarding excellent writing style. In college, one of my professors would continually dock my grade for using “but” or “and” at the beginning of a sentence. My sister-in-law however, had a professor that thoroughly loved the