Archive for September, 2007

Tuesday, September 18th, 2007

I have always been bright and intelligent, but I am also one of those who simply have to work flat out to get the best results academically. Some people sail through school, college and university with flying colours, having barely broken sweat on an essay. But I have to work at it, and although I knew this when I started university, I was not really prepared for the amount of work I would get all at once. Don’t think for a minute that I am lazy, or want to do things with the least possible effort all the time. The problem is for me to get a 2:1 or a first I knew I would have to work flat out on every assignment. Something that would take the next person a couple of days and gain them an easy 2:1 would mean four or five days work for me and even then only a chance of getting a 2:1. I would leave something out, not explain my point well enough or be unable to back what I said up with credible evidence. I found I was getting quite down about it. One day, after another long session in the library, I was chatting with a friend about our upcoming assignment, when she handed me an essay she had bought online. She had finished with it and had used the reference lists and noted some of the points to guide her own work. So this was her secret, I thought, this is how she gets great marks. I read the essay and it was if a light bulb had switched on in my head. I knew exactly what I wanted to say and how. The essay was perfectly written, and gave me ideas I didn’t even know I had. I couldn’t believe it when I got a first for that paper. It was my first one, although I hoped it would not be the last. After that, I checked papers4you.com regularly. Sometimes I didn’t need to get one of their papers, but found their free advice and free articles really helpful. Other times, when I felt I needed more direction, I would buy a paper. Each time I was really happy with the quality of the work. Their reference lists were invaluable, and meant I could find the books or journals I needed in minutes. The papers simply pop in your inbox after you have paid. It’s so easy and the price is really student-friendly. When it came to my dissertation, I knew exactly what I wanted to look at. I scanned papersforyou.com and found one that was similar to mine. I bought it and it helped me on a number of levels. I was able to see how to structure my dissertation and learnt a bit more about the subject I was tackling. I used the reference list time and time again, and probably found information I would easily have missed otherwise. Of course, my tutor was on hand to help, but you can’t go running to them every two minutes. I got a 2:1 for my dissertation and a 2:1 overall in my degree. I still put the hard work in, but the papers I used for some of my assignments undoubtedly saved me time and helped me reach my full potential. Over 60,000 top quality essays, reports and dissertations are available for immediate download. Advance your knowledge, improve your grades and save time by using model papers from Papers4You.com.

Sunday, September 16th, 2007

Article writing may sound easy. This is especially true if one has mastered the language used. For the use of words together as a group with the objective of having a specific message is among the basics in writing. Along side with this are the clarity of the construction and the accuracy of the spelling. However, a good article writer does not survive on language alone. Success must come with style and precision as well. For beginner article writer, the flow of ideas may be a little too overwhelming. In most cases, the ideas come in large quantities. It becomes hard to understand the writer’s point. In order to facilitate the construction of the writing piece, here are a few pointers: • Remember the Title Keeping in mind the title will make the ideas flow in a more systematic manner. Focus on the title first. Include only the ideas that may seem closely related to your message. For internet marketing, the titles that are used often contain the keywords. If the reader is interested with the essay because the keyword is present in the title, make sure that there are sufficient and related facts in the body of the article. If facts are lacking, the reader will most probably click away from the page. • Limit the idea Incorporating too many ideas in a single article will only end up confusing the reader. The number of ideas to be included can be based on the length of the article. For example, limiting three to five key points in a 500-word article will keep the ideas organized and easier to understand. • Elaborate the points Once the ideas are defined, it’s now time to elaborate them. Always keep in mind that the first reason the reader would go over the article is probably because he wants to learn more about it. This is why it is best to have an eye focused on the details and information that are placed on each point in the article. • Develop coherence Though the ideas are identified, it is still best to develop them in a coherent manner. Do not place the ideas randomly in your article. As much as possible, have a specific flow which will make the article easier to understand. These are just few of the pointers when it comes to article writing. Developing the eye and the style for words and details will make a huge difference in the end. Do not let technicality get in the way as you start your article writer tasks. Think creatively first and when all ideas have been determined, use technicality to polish the article in the end. To your success as an article writer! Do you want to learn more about how to use articles to generate targeted traffic to your website? I have just completed a brand new free guide. Download it free here: ArticlePower.net

Friday, September 14th, 2007

by Philip Yaffe Part 16 of an occasional series I am a collector of quotations. I have been ever since I learned how to write, I mean professionally, not in primary school. I am particularly fond of what I like to call “pithy prose”. These short quotations can cover an unlimited variety of subjects: love, religion, politics, human nature, etc. What unites them is their ability to say more in one or two sentences than could be expressed in a thousand-word treatise. It’s like being able to pour a liter of liquid into a half-liter bottle. They are superb examples of Mark Twain’s famous dictum, “The difference between the right word and the almost right word is the difference between lightning and a lightning bug.” In principle, all writers and public speakers are capable of producing pithy prose, but clearly some are better at it than others. Any collection of pithy prose must necessarily be biased in terms of what it includes and excludes. I make no apologies for my selections, only for the hundreds of other meritorious quotations I had to leave out. No one will agree with all these quotations; this was not their intention. You may even find some of them repugnant or outrageous. This was their intention. We seldom learn anything of value from what we already agree with. Only those ideas that grate on our nerves can open our minds. As with oysters, irritation can produce pearls. So if anything you are about to read annoys or shocks you, try to think clearly and dispassionately about what it is saying. You will either be confirmed in your current belief or shaken into re-examining it. Either way, you win! This article is part of an occasional series. In each article, I will be offering more amusing, educating, and exasperating quotations to your judgment. But just to be certain that we agree on what we are talking about, here it is in a nutshell. Pithy Prose: A quotation where at first you may not be quite certain what it means. But when you become certain, you become equally certain that it couldn’t have been said better any other way. In short, big ideas in small packages. If you have a better definition of pithy prose, please contact me. I would love to hear it. Who Is Simone Veil? Simone Veil (born July 13, 1927) is a French lawyer and politician who has served in a number of high offices, including French Minister of Health and President of the European Parliament. She is a survivor of the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp, where she lost part of her family. She was elected to the prestigious French Academy (Académie française) in November 2008. 1. A hurtful act is the transference to others of the degradation which we bear in ourselves. 2. A mind enclosed in language is in prison. 3. A science which does not bring us nearer to God is worthless. 4. All sins are attempts to fill voids. 5. An atheist may be simply one whose faith and love are concentrated on the impersonal aspects of God. 6. As soon as men know that they can kill without fear of punishment or blame, they kill; or at least they encourage killers with approving smiles. 7. Attachment is the great fabricator of illusions; reality can be attained only by someone who is detached. 8. Culture is an instrument wielded by teachers to manufacture teachers, who, in their turn, will manufacture still more teachers. 9. Difficult as it is really to listen to someone in affliction, it is just as difficult for him to know that compassion is listening to him. 10. Every time that I think of the crucifixion of Christ, I commit the sin of envy. 11. Evil being the root of mystery, pain is the root of knowledge. 12. Evil, when we are in its power, is not felt as evil, but as a necessity, even a duty. 13. Human beings are so made that the ones who do the crushing feel nothing; it is the person crushed who feels what is happening. Unless one has placed oneself on the side of the oppressed, to feel with them, one cannot understand. 14. Humility is attentive patience. 15. I can, therefore I am. 16. I suffer more from the humiliations inflicted by my country than from those inflicted on her. 17. I would suggest that barbarism be considered as a permanent and universal human characteristic that becomes more or less pronounced according to the play of circumstances. 18. Imagination and fiction make up more than three quarters of our real life. 19. In struggling against anguish, one never produces serenity. The struggle against anguish only produces new forms of anguish. 20. In Switzerland they had brotherly love, five hundred years of democracy and peace, and what did they produce? The cuckoo clock! 21. In the Church, considered as a social organism, the mysteries inevitably degenerate into beliefs. 22. In the intellectual order, the virtue of humility is nothing more or less than the power of attention. 23. It is an eternal obligation toward the human being not to let him suffer from hunger when one has a chance of coming to his assistance. 24. It is not the cause for which men took up arms that makes a victory more or less just. It is the order that is established when arms have been laid down. 25. Life does not need to mutilate itself in order to be pure. 26. Most works of art, like most wines, ought to be consumed in the district of their fabrication. 27. Nothing can have as its destination anything other than its origin. The contrary idea, the idea of progress, is poison. 28. The contemporary form of true greatness lies in a civilization founded on the spirituality of work. 29. The danger is not that the soul should doubt whether there is any bread, but that, by a lie, it should persuade itself that it is not hungry. 30. The destruction of the past is perhaps the greatest of all crimes. 31. The future is made of the same stuff as the present. 32. The highest ecstasy is attention at its fullest. 33. The intelligent man who is proud of his intelligence is like the condemned man who is proud of his large cell. 34. The most important part of teaching is to teach what it is to know. 35. The only way into truth is through one’s own annihilation, through dwelling a long time in a state of extreme and total humiliation. 36. The role of intelligence — that part of us which affirms and denies and formulates opinions — is merely to submit. 37. There can be a true grandeur in any degree of submissiveness, because it springs from loyalty to the laws and to an oath, and not from baseness of soul. 38. There is one, and only one, thing in modern society more hideous than crime, namely repressive justice. 39. To be a hero or a heroine, one must give an order to oneself. 40. To set up as a standard of public morality a notion which can be neither defined nor conceived is to open the door to every kind of tyranny. 41. We can only know one thing about God — that He is what we are not. Our wretchedness alone is an image of this. The more we contemplate it, the more we contemplate Him. 42. We must prefer real hell to an imaginary paradise. 43. What a country calls its vital interests are not things that help its people live, but things that help it make war. 44. Whatever debases intelligence degrades the entire human being. 45. When a contradiction is impossible to resolve except by a lie, then we know that it is really a door. Part 1: Pithy Prose: The Wit & Wisdom of Mark Twain Part 2: Pithy Prose: The Wit & Wisdom of Oscar Wilde Part 3: Pithy Prose: The Wit & Wisdom of People Named “W” Part 4: Pithy Prose: The Wit & Wisdom of Anatole France Part 5: Pithy Prose: The Wit & Wisdom of Ambrose Bierce Part 6: Pithy Prose: The Wit & Wisdom of Friedrich Nietzsche Part 7: Pithy Prose: The Wit & Wisdom of Anon Part 8: Pithy Prose: The Wit & Wisdom of People Named “H” Part 9: Pithy Prose: The Wit & Wisdom of Johann Goethe Part 10: Pithy Prose: The Wit & Wisdom of Eric Hoffer Part 11: Pithy Prose: The Wit & Wisdom of Blaise Pascal Part 12: Pithy Prose: The Wit & Wisdom of Robert Frost Part 13: Pithy Prose: More Wit & Wisdom of Anon Part 14: Pithy Prose: The Wit & Wisdom of Elbert Hubbard Part 15: Pithy Prose: The Wit & Wisdom of Friedrich Schiller Philip Yaffe is a former reporter/feature writer with The Wall Street Journal and a marketing communication consultant. He currently teaches a course in good writing and good speaking in Brussels, Belgium. His recently published book In the “I” of the Storm: the Simple Secrets of Writing & Speaking (Almost) like a Professional is available from Story Publishers in Ghent, Belgium (storypublishers.be) and Amazon (amazon.com). For further information, contact: Philip Yaffe Brussels, Belgium Tel: +32 (0)2 660 0405 Email: phil.yaffeyahoo.com,phil.yaffegmail.com

Wednesday, September 12th, 2007

As many job seekers are aware, unfortunately, there is no easy trick to effective resume writing. Effective resume writing takes patience, research and attention to detail. Good language skills are also important to ensure proper grammar, sentence structure and spelling to ensure an error free resume. Most job seekers do not have the energy or the patience to sit and write their resume, the most important job document in their job search. When writing their resume, most people usually focus on the information that is important to them; rather that writing about what is important to the potential employer. Job seekers spend a lot of time describing their job responsibilities when writing their resumes, sometimes using jargon and terminology specific to their industries. Unfortunately this approach serves to weaken their ability to convey how their transferrable skills relates to the jobs or careers they are targeting. Write a great resume that Maximizes Your Job Search Success The first step in writing your resume is to conduct a thorough personal skills assessment to identify the core competences that have developed through your working experiences and academic studies. The next step in effective resume writing is to describe those skills using keywords that the employers will understand so no jargon and are relevant to the job you are targeting. To ensure maximum job search success, you must first develop an understanding of how to identify the skills an employer wants. To do that you must review the job description carefully. Most job descriptions are writing with the most important qualifications and job responsibilities are written from most important to least important. Reviewed posted job descriptions starting with the skills listed at the top to identify the skills that are most important to an employer. To view sample job descriptions visit Hire Impact job board to view jobs from all sectors. You can also visit Resume Solutions Writing Centre to review resume writing articles and tips or you can click this link to visit Resume Solutions home page to review our resume writing services.

Tuesday, September 11th, 2007

Essay writing, as anyone who is involved in evaluating essays submitted for various purposes will concur is an art, and a fine art at that. There are people to whom the aptitude for writing essay seems to come naturally, with others really struggling with the task. What makes the argument that ‘essay writing is an art’ hold water, however, is the fact that a considerable number of those who struggle with the writing essay task are not necessarily daft people in general terms, but rather people who simply happen to lack aptitude in the fine art that is essay writing. Conversely, those who seem to ace through the task of writing essay are not necessarily the cleverest of people (though ones writing, to be sure, does give insight into his or her general mental aptitude); but rather people who just have good aptitude in the art of writing essay. Thankfully, essay writing, being the fine art it is, can be learned (as all arts can be). The first step towards learning the fine art of writing essay is understanding the general principles of writing. There are many books on ‘introduction to writing’ and many more articles on the Internet offering tips for the same, so this should not really be a major problem. The general principles of writing in question here include things like sentence structure, flow of logic, fundamentals of writing grammar and so on, which every aspiring writer has to be armed with if they are to be successful at the task. The second step towards learning the fine art of writing essay is reading widely. Unless you are a widely read person, you can never be a good writer. You therefore need to read widely on diverse subjects, for your enjoyment, while also noting the writing styles employed in those pieces of work you come across. Besides general works of writing, of course, if you can lay your hands upon some of what are considered well written essays, you would be well advised to read them keenly, studying them closely for style and substance - and noting what it is that makes them ’so special.’ The third step, and the final one in the process towards learning the fine art of essay writing is practicing. As with all arts, practice in writing essay does make perfect. Some people, and especially the most accomplished writers, list writing as one of their hobbies; and you too will have to bring yourself to a point where you can enjoy your writing if you are to find the motivation to keep practicing; and finally become adept at the fine art of writing essay. Remember, while becoming an accomplished essay writer might seem like too much work (especially if you feel you don’t have good aptitude for the task), it has its own rewards. Many ordinary people who have gotten themselves into superb jobs for instance, or into what are considered the prestigious schools (with the benefits both accomplishments confer) owe their success to nothing else, really, beyond their superb writing skills - that saw them submit awesome essays when they were asked to as part of their applications for the respective positions. For GCSE Coursework and Essay Writing get in touch with coursework-writing.co.uk

Monday, September 10th, 2007

Firestorm of Dragons, Michelle Acker and Kirk Dougal (ed.), 2008, ISBN 9781896944807 Here is a group of stories all about that mainstay of fantasy literature, the dragon. Welcome to the new extreme sport of dragonscaling. The object is to climb a sleeping dragon, using ropes and pitons hammered right into the dragon’s hide, and gather as many fresh scales as possible (they are a pharmacological treasure house). Naturally, the climber has to finish and get off the dragon before it wakes up, and turns the climber into lunch. Have you ever thought of a dragon as a hard-boiled 1940s detective? A woman from a world of magic is on Earth working for a veterinarian taking care of dragons. A pair of humans are captured by a dragon, but manage to escape. The young dragon wanted to keep them as pets, but, after their escape, he gets frustrated, and complains to his mother. Think of Little Red Riding Hood facing a dragon instead of a wolf. A pair of young lovers enter a cave where a great treasure is kept. They plan to take enough of the treasure to convince her father that he really isn’t after the family money. The dragon in the cave demands a high price for not eating them. The book ends with a couple of very poignant stories about the Last Days of Dragons. This is a very good bunch of stories, but the reader has to really like dragons. At least they are not the usual type of dragon tales. Fantasy readers will enjoy this one. Paul Lappen is a freelance book reviewer whose website, Dead Trees Review has over 600 reviews on all subjects, with an emphasis on small press books.

Let’s talk about the profession of public speaking. You can become a professional speaker as a lucrative sideline to your current business or you can make professional speaking the entire focus of your career. It’s up to you! Professional speaking is a flexible and lucrative enterprise. The best public speakers earn all or most of their money from public speaking, and they make very good livings at it. Fees for public speaking can range from the low hundreds, for those just starting out, all the way up to six figures, for those who have impressive credentials and experience such as business and political leaders. What are some types of public speaking you may want to practice? Many speakers enjoy giving workshops, seminars, or keynote speeches. A speech will usually run a half-hour to an hour, depending on the time of day. Lunch speeches, for instance, will be shorter than a keynote speech at a banquet. You may be booked as the highlight or draw of a conference, or be asked to speak to a lunchtime networking meeting. Workshops and seminars are generally lengthier than speeches. In workshops, participants often get hands-on experience in your area of expertise. Like workshops, seminars may run a day or longer, but they don’t necessarily include a hands-on component. Either workshops or seminars may be presented as a part of a larger conference. Professional speaking can also help you build your business. You may choose to add speaking to your repertoire as a boost to your marketing strategy. There is no better way to become known. Many people who promote their businesses through public speaking also sell additional products at the “back of the room.” These can include their main product or service, books, CD sets, coaching sessions, and so forth

You too can easily create compelling articles that will brand you as an expert in your chosen niche. Get these articles published and you’ll easily increase your online credibility by up to a hundredfold in no time. Before you can make this happen though, you will need to know how to produce supercharged articles first. These secrets can help you do just that: 1. Always use the active voice. I am not sure why but there are so many writers who prefer to use the passive voice when writing their articles. The problem in going this route is that you’ll make your articles sound downright boring and unnecessarily lengthy. If you don’t want to put your readers to sleep (I’m sure you don’t want that to happen), make your articles sound stronger and more authoritative by using active voice all throughout your content. 2. Tell your readers what to do. People are reading articles online because they don’t know what to do. They are clueless as to how they can solve their pressing issues and they don’t have a single idea on how they can reach their goals. As an expert in your chosen niche, you should be the one telling these people exactly what they need to do. If you do this, these people will surely consider you an authority in your field and who really cares about their welfare. 3. Be specific. Do not even think about covering so many grounds in one article if you don’t want to lose your readers along the way. Pick a very specific topic and ensure that all the information you share on your articles are closely related to this topic. If you’re hazy or unsure if you’re on the right track, always ask somebody to read your articles to get some feedback. 4. Deliver what you have promised. If you told your readers in your headlines that they’ll be able to learn the ropes of SEO by reading your articles, make sure that this will really happen. You don’t want to leave your readers upset after they read your articles as this would surely mean losing their business forever. It would be better if you “under-promise” and if you “over-deliver.” 5. Check your facts. As an expert in your chosen niche, your readers might use the information that you’re offering on your articles when solving their pressing issues or when educating other people. You may be quoted and it’s extremely possible that your name will be passed on as an authority in your chosen niche. If you want to build a solid online credibility, care to back up your facts with solid evidence. 6. Include examples and stories. Reading articles that contain plain facts can be downright boring. To easily give your readers enjoyable reading experience, make it a habit to insert relevant stories and examples on your articles. These will add a human touch on your content and will surely make your articles much more interesting to read. When giving out stories and examples, ensure that you pay close attention to details so your readers will be able to visualize your stories. 7. Don’t be a rambler. By this, I simply mean do not beat around the bush as this will make your articles unnecessarily lengthy and annoying. It would help if you stick with your outline when writing your articles so you can make sure that you will not include irrelevant information on your content. 8. Optimize your articles. Learning how to please your readers isn’t really enough to excel in the field of article writing. To stay on top of the game, you must also consider the search engines. You see, it’s very important that you know how you can get these engines to rank your articles as high as possible to make them easy to find online. Always use popular keywords on your content and ensure that you properly place them where search spiders can easily locate them. 9. No to blatant ads. Remember, inform first before you advertise. Avoid inserting sales pitches on your articles as this will not help you get your prospective buyers to purchase from you. What you can do is educate them first and convince them that you’re truly knowledgeable on your chosen niche. When this happens, you can get them to trust you; this will make it much easier for you to win their business later on. 10. Proofread. Care to give your readers with flawless articles by manually proofreading your work after you’ve written them. Sean Mize teaches coaches, consultants, and small business owners how to package their knowledge and sell it at a high price. Internet Marketing Teleseminar Secrets

If you are using articles to promote your business then I don’t need to tell you that including the URL to your website in the resource box at the end of your articles represents payment for the hard work involved in writing and submitting those articles. But, if you’re including just one URL, instead of the two allowed my many article announcement sites, then your reward could come in the form or orange juice instead of champagne. One of the first rules of marketing, which applies whether you’re writing sales copy or an article to promote your business, is to give your reader one simple message and, having delivered that message, to clearly ask that reader to take one single action. For this reason, people often believe that your article resource box should contain just one single call to action and, accordingly, just one single URL link. And I would agree wholeheartedly, if it were not for one simple thing - the search engines. Yes, article marketing is indeed about getting your message out to as wide an audience as possible so that they can read it and, hopefully, click through to visit your website. But it is also very much about getting your article posted on websites across the internet and building links to please the search engines - particularly Google and Yahoo. Now the subject of building links to please the search engines is a little beyond the scope of this short article, but I’d like to give you just one example of why I believe that you’re leaving money on the table if you don’t add a second link to your resource box. Suppose your article is posted on a website and that the page containing your article has a PR (Google Page Ranking) of say 4, which is derived from a points score given to the page by Google. For a PR4 page this scores could fall anywhere within a fairly broad range, but might for the sake of illustration be 3000 points. This page, through your resource box link back to your website will pass some of that PR to your own website page. Exactly how much will depend on a number of factors, including the total number of links on the page that contains your article. But, If there are a total of 10 links, then your resource box link could pass somewhere in the region of 250 points back to your website page. Enough to give that page a PR3 ranking from this one link alone. But suppose that instead of having just a single link in your resource box you have two. The page containing your article will now have a total of 11 links and each will pass a slightly lower score, of perhaps 230 points, but this is still enough to give not one but now two pages on your site a PR3 ranking. Now take this small illustration and imagine your article being posted on hundreds of websites, many with little or no PR, but others adding your article to PR4, PR5 or even PR6 pages. If you think that getting your article on a PR5 or PR6 page is dreaming believe me it isn’t. I know from experience that this article will appear on several PR5 and PR6 pages within 24 to 48 hours of my submitting it. Now, take this illustration one step further and image submitting not one article, but hundreds of articles. While article writing is still very much about getting your message out to a wide audience of readers, it is also increasingly about building link popularity with the search engines and gaining PR to raise your profile in the search engine listings. Love or hate the search engines they play an increasingly important role in promoting your business and your article resource box can play a vital role in ensuring that you get those champagne top listings, rather than those orange juice second page spots About the Author For more useful tips & hints, please browse for more information at our website:- .effective-contents.com .articlemarketing.reprintarticlesite.com

Ghost writing is a process through which the thoughts and ideas of a client is converted into his desirable words. Some people have interest in certain subjects rather than his profession, for example some doctors will be an expert in mechanical systems. The main fact is that every one should not be expert in every issue, but some people have wonderful skill and talent in some subjects rather than their profession. A ghost writer should be a person having perfect skill in all subjects, issues and proficiency in every topic. These all factors are very much essential for becoming an all round expert and a professional in ghost writing. A ghost writer should meet all the requirements of a client without the expectation of any credit on his side. Ghost writing is an activity very much similar to the selling of a patent made of hard work to another person without getting any credit to the actual creator. Ghost writers create contents or articles for other customers and the ghost writer will not put his name in the content, therefore the entire credit of the article will goes to the client. Most of the business men will depend on ghost writer in the writing of articles and contents and very few will write in their own measures. Before hiring the service of a ghost writer you should keep certain things in your mind and get some information about how the ghost writer works, the time required for him to finish a work and mainly check about the quality of his work. The better thing is to take some sample work of the ghost writer check whether his style of work matches with your requirement. Ghost writer should be capable of satisfying your requirements and if you are unhappy with their work they will have to re-write the work. Usually celebrities and public figures will use the service of ghost writers to write their memories and biographies as ghost writers will write the content and give all the rights of his writing to the client. Ghost writer are very much popular in political venues as the political leaders are busy about various things and they will not have time to respond to the letters they receive. The political readers will hire the service of a ghost writer for writing reply letters for the letter they receive. Ghost writing is an interesting field for those people full of knowledge, experience and wisdom and like to communicate their creative thoughts and ideas to the world. The only problem for such persons is unavailability of time this will leads to misplaced or absent punctuation, grammatical mistakes etc as their writings are done in hurry. Those writers who produce articles, contents, press release or other writings on behalf of other people is called a ghost writer and they will handle all the rights of his writings to the buyer. Since ghost writing is essential for constant promotion and marketing business men and large companies will obtain the services of a ghost writer. Resource box Isabel Paull offers professional services in Ghost Writing. You can check out his website at .seocontentwriters.com