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Self-Editing Tips: A List of Resources

October 14, 2009 by Allison Boyer  
Filed under Freelancing

Self-Editing Tips: A List of Resources

I could write a post here about self-editing, but to be honest, I think I’d be just rehashing tips I’ve read at other websites. So, instead, it’s time for some link love! Here are a ton of resources if you’re like me and find it hard to self-edit:
General Non-Fiction and Content Editing Articles:

How to Stop Making Yourself Crazy with Self-Editing at Copyblogger
Self-Editing: Tyranny and Transition at ack/nak
Self-Editing Checklist 1-10 at Rebecca Ryan
Self-Editing Your Writing at Editorku
Three Basics to Editing at Wordclay Blog

For Fiction Writers:

Self-Editing One Step at a Time: Cleaning Up Those Dialogue Tags at The Blood-Red Pencil
Self-Editing Fiction: Making …read more

Procrastinate for These Posts: 9/27/09

September 27, 2009 by Allison Boyer  
Filed under Freelancing

Procrastinate for These Posts: 9/27/09

Haven’t done one of these posts in awhile, so thought I’d pass on some link love. I started doing these posts in July, when the theme for the month was procrastination, motivation, and inspiration. I could probably go on and on forever with links, since there are tons of great writers out there, but I’m limiting myself to my five favorite posts of the week.
If you have to procrastinate, at least spend your time surfin’ on sites that can help you be a better writer. Here are the five best posts for writers from the past week that I’ve read…and …read more

Online Payment companies

June 12, 2008 by moneypenny  
Filed under Personal Finance

Online Payment companies

This is a kind of unofficial poll to find out which online payment company is rated best.
These are the criteria:
1. ease of use, functionality and options.
2. service level, charges/cost and market share.
3. security, support and reliability.
4. ethical, regulated and financially sound company.
So which online payment company does these best for you.
Leave a comment and tell us your experience for the benefit of our readers.
Moneypenny

Another virtual way to pay, or rather, to raise real capital.

May 26, 2008 by moneypenny  
Filed under Personal Finance

Another virtual way to pay, or rather, to raise real capital.

A warm wish to all those on b5media, and of course our readers, remembering the fallen on this Memorial Day 2008. May all those who served and are serving, be remembered. Here’s the link to participate http://www.nationalmemorialdayparade.com   Last week I wrote on web money http://www.bizzia.com/webmoney-online-payments/  and  it seems that every month, there’s a new way to pay on-line. Are these virtual companies using our money held-on-line to trade with? Are they using customers online funds to raise capital to trade with. Ask some finance wizzes or a group of investment bankers, and they will tell you that for the small benefit of giving customers an alternative to using credit …read more

webmoney online payments

May 22, 2008 by moneypenny  
Filed under Personal Finance

webmoney online payments

The April issue of  DGC mag featured an article on the growth of the online payment company web money, and since we have been focusing on paypal, moneybookers and others this month, I thought it would be interesting to see how moneyweb shapes up, and what features they offer compared to the others, I covered in my last post.  Do you have a money web account? Write and tell us your experience with them.
 Thankyou to Mark at DGC mag for content and graph. http://www.dgcmagazine.com
Webmoney Shows Huge Growth In 2007

This month Webmoney Transfer announced their 2007 annual numbers and included some additional company information. …read more

Paypal vs major banks

May 21, 2008 by moneypenny  
Filed under Personal Finance

Paypal vs major banks

Paypal at present has over 120 million customers that use its services. Customers ranging from large companies who do thousands of transactions to individuals who just want to occasionally send and receive money on line. So how does paypal measure up to the banks we have been using for 100’s of years?
Well, at first glance, Paypal may seem to be the cheaper option. Yet payments are levied by paypal to receive or (bank) money. Converting from one currency to another will also cost you money, so what are the advantages over a traditional bank? Good question!
Accessibility may be one, although most major banks have been offering …read more

Online secure payments and data sharing.

May 18, 2008 by moneypenny  
Filed under Personal Finance

Online secure payments and data sharing.

This link on Paypal customers and their payment preferences, ties in rather nicely with a theme we’ve had here on digitalmoneyworld in the last week. That of security, and in particular, data security with any online payment system.
Weve spoken about scams, both with traditional banks in my last post, and also companies like moneybookers and the spammers and scammers that try to steal  your information.
The golden rule in protecting yourself here seems to be “think twice before you give out your personal information“.  How safe is it?  Where will it be used and stored, and most important, is the company/person  asking for it actually who they say they …read more

Another bank scam mail for Uk banks to deal with.

May 16, 2008 by moneypenny  
Filed under Personal Finance

Another bank scam mail for Uk banks to deal with.

According to the twitter and newspeak I hear, spammers and scammers are getting evermore present even after the biggest spammer of all time was arrested. One has to use firefox to try and weed some of them out. If you belong to google groups, yahoo, facebook or where-ever, and lets face it, most of us do, you’ll get scam mail, lots of it.
So how do you protect yourself? Because people really do fall prey to these scams.
Number 1 rule  
Banks do not contact you by e mail. If you bank on-line, you have a password to enter the system and that’s part of your security, and …read more

Paypal limits

May 10, 2008 by moneypenny  
Filed under Personal Finance

Paypal limits

Many people may not be aware, that in a bid to control tax avoidance, and do due dilligence for money laundering, Pay pal  have imposed a limit of E 2,500 annually that can be received or sent through an account, from 2008.
If the account is to be used for higher volume transactions, then an identity check which is in two parts, must take place.
My own personal paypal account was made secure as mentioned previously, by the addition of my credit-card details ( which somewhat defeats the purpose of having a pp account). Nevertheless, this done, it is now not sufficient …read more

Spreading the Love – Franchise Pick

January 26, 2008 by Benson  
Filed under Personal Finance

Spreading the Love – Franchise Pick

Sean Kelly authors Franchise Pick, another gem of the b5media’s business channel.

As a founder of a leading brand development and marketing services company, Idea Farm, Sean has helped over a 100 franchise expansion programs. (Btw, I love Aunt Anne’s pretzels, and he’s part of the original team that launched the franchise, thank god). So with great experiences and expertise, comes great blog focusing on the aspects, the pits and the bulls, and tips on Franchising.
Find out more about the current lawsuit on Pure Weight Loss, a bird’s eyeview on Franchising with Franchising 101, share your opinion whether Snappy …read more

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