- You Don't Need to be Perfect, But Your Writing Does By : Dana Blozis
Learn how to edit, proofread and fact-check your own work. - Five Ways to Shine as a Professional Writer By : Dana Blozis
Learn how to make your work as a professional writer stand out. - Characters, who, what and where in the hell did you come from? By : Christine Jones
Who are these people we are writing about? Fred, Bill, Joe, what to call my hero? What does he look like? I suppose tall, dark and handsome. No, more the bad boy, no perhaps a romantic... STOP!!!! - I write like author Joe blogs, is that good? By : Christine Jones
What is all this talk about style of writing? Hey, it's your baby, your creation. Are you an individual or a sheep disguised as a human? If we all had the same style of writing, everything classed as literature would be boring. - I want to write, but where the heck do you start? By : Christine Jones
A story can be fictitious or fact, in some cases both. I believe everyone on this planet has a story to tell in some form or another. So many times people say to me, 'I could write a book about my life'. I reply, 'why don't you'. They usually come back with, 'wouldn't know where to start', followed by, 'I don't have the time'. - Writers Wanted / Virtual Assistants Wanted By : Sarah McLean
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DefaultValue@ThisisdefaultValue.usersshouldfillininformation.com - Vault Past Best Seller Reading Levels by Taking the Road Less Traveled By : Donald Mitchell
Many writers think that only the quality of their writing matters in creating a best seller. But applying the 2,000 percent solution process can exponentially expand their readership beyond what writing alone can accomplish. This article describes how anyone can become a business book writer who achieves the same reading levels as those with best sellers. - Getting the Media Attention Your Book Deserves By : Gail Richards
You should always be listening for news that might make your book an important resource to anyone suddenly concerned with an issue. Always have your media kit ready so that if the opportunity presents itself, you will be ready. - Will you Benefit from Writing Articles? By : Ronald Vyhmeister
Article discussing the benefits and possible downsides of writing articles as a freelancer or ghost writer. - Self Publish or Perish: The New Age of Book Writing By : Corey Blake
There are few ways to label yourself an expert that are as exceptional as writing your own book. But in today's lightening fast world, you don't have to wait for the laborious process of commercial publishing. This article discusses using self publishing on your way to commercial publishing and how effective self publishing can be in helping you get your message out there to immediately improve your business! - How article submissions improve the number of website backlinks? By : Antony Gardner22 Antony Gardner21
You might have come across a popular phrase that “Google loves new content”. To better understand how the term has come into existence, it is important to understand what the phrase ‘new content’ means. Google’s implementation of LSI has made it abundantly clear that a website has to have quality content to rank well. Similar changes have been made by Yahoo and other searches engines also. However, having meaningful and keyword rich content is not the only prerequisite for search engine ranking. Every year thousands of new websites are launched and with each new site, parameters like keyword density change. - Short Story Writing - Ten Endings to Avoid By : William Meikle
A logical, satisfying ending is always required in a short story, but how do you ensure that yours is fresh and new? One of the ways is to avoid the obvious. Here are some common endings seen by editors: use them at your peril. - Internet Authors don't need Club Class By : Mike Scantlebury
What have 'bacon bits' got to do with new novels and Internet Publishing? See what Mike Scantlebury has to say about the obsession of Traditional Publishers for the supposed First Class of novel writing, and check out what other options might be available for the aspiring author and would-be writer. - Increase the Value of your Written Report with an Executive Summary By : Helen Wilkie
The executive summary is an excellent report writing tool that is underused and often misused. This article explains the three essential components of an executive summary and how to write them. - Writing Tips - Planning Your Writing By : William Meikle
A lot of beginners go off the rails when they've got a nice clean sheet of paper or a blank screen in front of them and they've got to fill it with words - meaningful words. - Ghost Writers Making Your Site Read Professionally By : Darren Dunner
Weaving words together to not only make sense but create an impact is possible only by the few who have the talent and have acquired the required skills. - Pricing Your Nonfiction Book By : Gail Richards
If your book is published by a mainstream publisher, the publisher will have the responsibility to set a price for the book. But if you self-publish, that task is yours. To price a book correctly to maximize sales, you need to know how other similar types of books are priced, as well as the costs of the book, in order to maximize your profits. - Content Writers - Setting Up Your Expectation By : Darren Dunner
When we click on a URL, we expect to see a website that provides us information about the company or person and some more related details. - Writing Tips - A Mantra For All Writers By : William Meikle
Here is your mantra. Chant it at all times, and repeat it to boring types at dinner parties. - Bestsellers and Book Sales Expectations By : Gail Richards
Most new authors have no idea how book sales happen or what numbers to expect. A typical successful book from a major publisher sells between 20,000 and 40,000 copies. Healthy book sales from a smaller publisher may number at least 5,000 copies, whereas a self-published book may be considered promising if it sells as few as 1,000 copies to a wide audience. - Hiring a GHOST WRITER: 10 Questions You MUST Ask Before Hiring a Wordsmith! By : Corey Blake
You’ve spent a long time developing your idea, and deserve the perfect writer to breathe life into it. So how do you go about selecting the perfect ghost writer to string together the words that will attract your customers, speak your mind, communicate your knowledge, tighten a relationship, or spark a romance? Here is a list of 10 questions that should be asked and answered when interviewing ghost writer candidates. - Screenwriting A Popular Form By : Zinn Jeremiah
Considering the appeal of screenwriting. - Write Nonfiction in November By : Nina Amir
This article challenges writers to focus on starting and finishing a work of nonfiction during the month of November. The author encourages them to focus on simply writing, not editing, leaving this stage to December. - A Blueprint For How You Can Type Articles For Cash By : Tom Dahne
When it comes to writing articles, you would be surprised at the amount of skilled writers there are. And what is even more surprising is that many of these people do not realize they are skilled enough to type articles for cash. There are several steps toward making money off of articles, but it is certainly worth it with the high demand for quality content. - Misconceptions To Avoid With Type Data Entry Positions By : Tom Dahne
If you have searched the internet you are probably familiar with all of the ads claiming you can type data entry for money. While there are some outlandish ads on the internet, these are ads that can be legitimate. The amount of money you earn will depend on a number of things, but it is possible to make money through typing data entry. - 6 Tips For Success With Free Paid Surveys By : Tom Dahne
Thousands of people are making extra money taking free paid surveys every day. Just like everything in life, there is a little bit of effort and some things you will have to do to have success. Here are 6 tips for having success with free paid surveys. - 5 Steps To Finding The Right Typing For Money Positions By : Tom Dahne
Despite the worry that typing for money is just a scam, there are hundreds of thousands of people jumping on the opportunity and earning large incomes. The key to earning a large income is finding the right place to type for. Here are 5 steps to finding the right typing for money position. - Article Marketing Tips By : Sean Milea
There are a variety of ways to promote your article writing on the internet. Here are some ideas to help you get started. - Touch Your Prospect’s Soul With Empathetic Copywriting By :
It has often been said that copywriting is science and art. And the best copywriters will be the first to tell you it’s an endeavor with a life-long education. You can set your copy apart, be unique, and find your own personal style by going within. Forget books for a while. - Ebook Writing Tips And Techniques By : Sean Milea
You can make a living writing ebooks. Here is some information to help you get started. - How To Find Legitimate Type Surveys For Money By : Tom Dahne
When searching the internet, you will see numerous ads for type surveys for money. While some are legitimate and worthwhile, there are equal amounts that are a waste of time. There are some things that you can look specifically for when trying to find legitimate type surveys for money. - The Benefits Of Typing At Home By : Tom Dahne
When it comes to typing at home, there is no job quite like it. The benefits are endless and the freedom is like nothing else you have every experienced before. And because of this, it is no surprise that people are jumping at every opportunity available when it comes to type at home positions. - Internet Copywriting- A Guide By : Sean Milea
Copywriting for websites can be both fun and profitable if you do it right. Here are some tips to help you get started with website copywriting. - So You Want To Start Your Own At Home Typing Business? By : Tom Dahne
There are hundreds of thousands of people jumping on at home typing businesses, but what if you wanted to start your own business? As you probably are well aware of, the internet is full of opportunities and the sky truly is the limit. Because of this, it is possible for you to start your own at home typing business and have success. - What Paid Survey Program Can Do For You By : Tom Dahne
Paid Survey Program is considered to be the number one online program for taking paid surveys. There is a plethora of ways you can benefit from joining a program similar to Paid Survey Program. It will save you time, allow you to avoid scams, and give you guaranteed money. - Ideas For Successful Ebook Promotion By : Sean Milea
Writing an ebook is only the first step in earning money from your efforts. Here are some tips to help you start out right before you even start writing. - Alternatives to books By : Mike Scantlebury
Why are people so dense? Why won't they do what's good for them? Men in white coats have been sweating in labs for many years to invent the perfect e-book reader, so why aren't they everyhwere? Why can't people just ditch those smelly, crumbly, rotting woody things called 'books' and start living in Century 21? Ask author Mike Scantlebury and see if he has any suggestions. - Writing Ezine Articles - Two Neat Tips For Beginners By : Elaine Currie
Writing and distributing ezine articles is an excellent way to get free back links to your website and improve your site's page rank. If you find writing hard, these tips will help you get started. - Article Marketing: How to Build an EMPIRE Writing Five Articles a Month By : Corey Blake
YOU NEED ARTICLES OUT THERE DOING YOUR WORK FOR YOU! When someone is looking for a business like yours, does your voice ring out from the heavens, providing guidance, words of wisdom, and inspiration? Does Google bring them to your front door and invite them in to look around? Articles are like little sales people, and brilliantly, they are little sales people that you only have to hire one time to work for you FOREVER. Here's how! - Internet Authors don't need greed By : Mike Scantlebury
Who needs money? Well, we live in a cash-based culture, so that must be everyone, right? Yes, we need funds but that doesn't mean we have to be in thrall to it. Break loose! Feel free! Hear what Mike Scantlebury has to say about why bother writing the book you've always dreamed of. - When Spell Checkers Go Bad By : Matthew W. Grant
The examples below will convince you that you should consider spell checking one tool in your writing toolkit, not a final solution. Remember, e-mail represents your business to your potential partners. - 4 Typing Survey Scams To Be Cautious Of By : Tom Dahne
You are probably well aware that everything on the internet is not to be trusted. You also are probably aware that there are type survey scams spread across the internet. But are you familiar with some of the most common scams that get people day in and day out. Here are 4 type survey scams to be cautious of. - What Writers Must Know About Creating and Selling Information Products By : Jo Ann LeQuang
Writers who can identify important Internet niches can apply their skills as researchers and writers to become Internet marketers. - Typing For Cash - Is It For You? By : Tom Dahne
All over the internet there are differing opinions when it comes to typing for cash. There are some people that enjoy it very much and like picking up the extra income on the side. Then there are the people that absolutely dread doing it and feel they get nothing from it. The only way you can determine if typing for cash is for you is to try it out. - Article Writing Made Easy By : Pasi Kaarakainen
If you can talk you can write. Here is a very simple way to write 400 word articles for your website or blog. - Internet Authors don't need timing By : Mike Scantlebury
Unpublished authors are swamped by advice. Is any of it any good? Internet Author Mike Scantlebury comes out swinging, challenging the idea that 'timing is everything', especially away from the world of Traditional Publishing and out on the frontier of writing and the internet. It's a thrilling world out there, full of possibilities. Try it! - Within Two Weeks of Doing This, I Had to Turn Away Clients By : Michael Small
Use this simple information to earn a reputation as an industry expert. Twenty minutes of reading and a little writing can have you turning away new customers in no time. - You Can Start Typing At Home To Earn a Living. By : Tom Dahne
Typing from home has great potential for you to make an extra $500 - $2500 a month in additional income, Top performers earn as much as $5,000 per month. - Stop Thief! How You Can Fight Back Against Online Plagiarism By : Miles Galliford
It’s ironic that this article about plagiarism will probably be stolen and illegally published on many websites across the world! That’s the nature of the web, but can you do anything about it? How can you fight back? This article provides you with some tactics and actions to get back at content thieves who are abusing the web and copyright laws. - Got Core Values? The QUICKEST to increase your revenue by using the RIGHT WORDS! By : Corey Blake
Using your core values in the way you speak about your company, present your company to the public, and write about your company in your marketing, will have a DYNAMIC impact on your bottom line. Learn how to use your core values to increase your revenue today! - Is Self Publishing the Right Choice for You and Your Book? By : Gail Richards
Self-publishing, although not a new phenomenon, is now a legitimate acceptable route to a published book for an author. In the self-publishing model, the author keeps the rights to his or her book but pays all the costs for producing, printing, and marketing the book and other ancillary products. - Writing For Sales By : Sean Milea
Writing to sell and promote your products on the internet requires a certain approach and style. Here is some information to help you get started. - Please, Write Like A Pro By : Roberta Johnson
Pitfalls to avoid and three ways to improve witing skills for any author. - Seven Screts to Getting Great Ghostwriting Gigs By : Lou Bortone
Ghostwriter Lou Bortone reveals 7 secrets to finding big money ghostwriting gigs. Since 80% of the population wants to write a book, but only 1% will ever attempt it, there is a huge market for ghostwriters who want to make great money. Bortone explains how to find high-paying ghostwriting jobs. - Women’s Writing: Ten Ways to Increase Your Power Through Language By : Gail Richards
It’s the thing we don’t talk about. We want to write successful books, but we’re not 110% sure of our ideas, or we’re afraid they will be judged. The bad news: That message is coming through loud and clear in your writing. Your readers can sense that insecurity reading between the lines. The good news: There are ten things women can do to increase the power of their writing and their influence. - 5 Steps to Writing for a Business Boost, Increased Web Site Traffic, Expert Status or Just Plain Fun By : Nina Amir
This article informs readers on how to get started writing for publication. For those wanting to promote themselves or their business, as well as for those who simply dream of being a published author, these five steps will help them begin moving towards that first by line. - Non-Fiction Book Marketing – And art and a science to success By : Gail Richards
How you market your book depends on the subject matter, your ability to speak well on the message, your ability to attract attention for the book, current trends in the world market, and a variety of other factors. Regardless of how you specifically market your book, do not underestimate the time, energy, and tenacity it takes to do it well. - Why You Need to Listen to that Voice In Your Head That’s Telling You To Write a Book By : Gail Richards
It is really annoying, isn’t it? That voice in your head? You know the one. It keeps taunting you that you really ought to write a book. It keeps nagging you to pay attention to that book in you that is screaming to get out. - Freelance Writing Success Tips (for Beginners and Veterans) By : Jo Ann LeQuang
A good writer does not automatically become a successful freelance writer simply by wanting to become one. Freelance writing requires discipline, consistency, and a few tricks of the trade. If you can think about writing as a business rather than a passion or a calling, and you have the discipline to maintain regular business hours, you may have what it takes to have a successful career as a freelance writer. - These Days Good Customer Service Sleeps with the Dinosaurs! By : Sophia Monroe
Why good customer service is important and vital for a business to grow and stay completive. - Internet Authors don't need advice By : Mike Scantlebury
You're an author. You're feeling a little isolated, a bit lonely. You want comfort and encouragement. You ask for advice. Bad luck! What you get is unhelpful and contradictory. Better to ignore these offerings and get your work into print. On the internet. The only place that accepts whatever you have to offer and gives you feedback once the work is in print, not stifling your efforts before they ever see the light of day. - The Top Seven Reasons Publishers Reject Nonfiction Book Proposals By : Gail Richards
Publishers are deluged with manuscripts and book proposals, and must review thousands each year in hopes of finding the few that will become high-quality, best selling books. What authors don’t know is that publishers reject most of these after spending less than one minute reviewing them. - I'm the One By : Lisa Thomas
Where do we draw from when we can't see how we can have what we want? Is it that we've stopped believing in ourselves? Have we simply given up on our dreams? Have we become resigned or complacent with what we currently know and have? Are we simply comfortable with the way things are? Find out the answers to these questions and much more by reading Lisa Thomas's article. - Writing Your Way to Freedom By : Lisa Thomas
Writing soothes my soul and allows me to escape into my own created world where there are no boundaries. It calms me and takes me into an unknown world well worth the adventure. - On Public Speaking: Making Utter Terror Look Good By : Harrison Monarth
Harrison Monarth talks about how speakers who are less than confident can manage their anxiety and put a good face forward when presenting their message to an audience. - Saying I Love You By : Lisa Thomas
Saying I love you is important and “thank you” is a must, not just to your spouse but to everyone whom you love. - Writing for the Web - Web Copy that Converts Visitors into Customers By : Corey Blake
Now that the Internet is generating over $100 billion per year in retail e-commerce sales, writing for the web is more important than ever. A website that showcases your product or service effectively is a vast resource for your business that allows you to connect with prospects anywhere in the world! Are you using it to its full advantage? Learn how to write web copy that converts your visitors to customers! - Sometimes the best thing to say is...Nothing. By : Harrison Monarth
This article teaches readers one of the most powerful tools the world's most effective speakers use in their communication, the use of the Pause, as taught in the prestigious GuruMaker School of Professional Speaking. - The New Financial Realities of Book Publishing By : Gail Richards
Especially if you self-publish, you will want to set up a financial model. While no one can tell you with any certainty how many books you can expect to sell, you can be precise about what you will spend to get an idea of how many books you must sell to break even and then turn a profit. - Briefing Notes Keep Everyone "In The Loop" By : Helen Wilkie
Keeping senior management informed on various projects and other business activities can be a challenge, because their time is at a premium. Briefing notes are the answer. This article provides an overview of the structure of a briefing note and how to write one. - Ten Things Rookie Authors Do To Mess Up Their Non-Fiction Book Success By : Gail Richards
First time authors just don’t know what they don’t know. Learn and be better prepared to maximize your potential for book sales and publishing success. Here are the top ten things we find that are most likely to sabotage that first book effort: - Book Proposals – Strategies to Get Yours to the Top of the Stack By : Gail Richards
If you decide a traditional publisher is right for you, then you will need to create a world-class book proposal. The book proposal is a business plan for your book. You are attempting to convince a publisher of two things: that this is an idea on a topic that will sell and that you have the credibility and marketing connections to make the sales happen. - And You Thought You Just Sent A Thank You Card..? By : Geraldine Jozefiak
A Thank You Card is the perfect way to send a quick appreciative message after an act of thoughtfulness. It is a socially acceptable way of demonstrating our thanks. Nothing too large and certainly not an act measured in size. It's the giving that makes the difference rather than the size of the gesture. - Internet Authors are Market Traders By : Mike Scantlebury
Internet Authors set up scruffy and unprofessional web sites to display their wares. What does that remind you of? Why - the market stalls that clutter the pavements of downtown areas in cities all over the world. Maybe this 'new wave' doesn't need the plush offices of Traditional Publishers. Maybe they scorn the fripperies of clubs, lunches and award ceremonies. The question is - are the books any good? - Presenting Ideas Effectively: Speak To The Audience's Interests By : Helen Wilkie
Presenting your ideas persuasively takes a bit of work. The first thing you must do is figure out how to frame the problem, and your solution, in terms that are clearly in the interests of the people you are trying to persuade. This article will help you decide on your best approach. - 3 Ways to Talk so Clients Listen By :
Communications skills are very important in business success.If you’re ready to get your point across and be heard, read on to find how to use a client’s self-interest to your advantage and talk so they really listen. - Easy Tips for Article Submission By : Robert Thomson
You can read about the ways of making the article submission easier tips in this article. - Making your first wordpress blog By : Andy Tao
Many people would rather make a blog than a website as it can be a lot easier to maintain and update and has all the same rewards. You can get free blogs so that eliminates any outgoings in the early stages when your site isn’t earning any money. - How To Write The Perfect Letter Of Resignation By : Richard Adams
Leaving a job can be a difficult time - irrespective of the reason. Getting the tone right when telling your boss can be hard so here is some tried and tested advice. - Romancing the Screen By : Peter Temple
Never be accused of standing and reading your visual support again - the thing audiences dislike the most! Here's how to determine what to put on the screen as an alternative that will help you create an "experience for your audience." - Return On Investment of a Non-Fiction Book to the Author By : Gail Richards
A soft cover book, perhaps 6” x 9” or other industry standard size for a trade paperback would be priced retail anywhere from $12 to $30 for consumer distribution, up to $50 for a professional book, and even higher for a textbook. An add-on CD might be $20, and a book plus CD package might sell for $40 minimum. - Character Development Secrets - 7 Steps to Developing Real People Who Bring your Fiction to Life - 4 By : Corey Blake
Character development is paramount to a successful story. In this article we’ll explore how to determine your character’s essential essences, definitive moments in their past, resulting behaviors and emotions, and then LET THEM PLAY! You will learn how to create convincing characters that are real and will truly excite your readers. - Beware Of Poetry Scam Rip-Offs! -- 5 Ways They Beat You For Your Money By : Steve Bralovich
Scammers are conducting misleading contests trying to lure innocent victims into paying to have their poetry published. This is the heart of the poetry scam. Learn five ways they prey on the unsuspecting - The Essential Media Kit for the Nonfiction Author By : Gail Richards
One of the most vital items an author must have in hardcopy and online is a media kit. Keep it in PDF format, and you will have everything you need in one place. - Call-Killing Phrases By : Wendy Weiss
How often have you started a call to a friend, family member or business associate with the phrase, “How are you?” I’m willing to bet the answer is a lot. I know I say it frequently. It’s commonly used as a greeting, as a “hello.” - Defining Your Audience and Positioning Your Book Is Critical for Success By : Gail Richards
The more clearly you can define your audience—and identify their precise needs—the better you are positioned to develop a book and create sales pieces that address those needs. - Book Marketing Plan – Don’t Write a Word Without It By : Gail Richards
Your marketing plan provides an opportunity for you to consider the strategy you will take to get your book to your audience. Regardless of who publishes your book, the primary responsibility for marketing it successfully falls to you as the author. Generating your marketing plan before you write your book will help ensure that your book content, cover, publishing, and distribution all work together and support your marketing efforts. - Use Communication Techniques To Persuade People To Your Way Of Thinking By : Fact Publisher
Understand what you can do in your communication with others in order to get them to see your way of thinking and persuade them to see things your way. - Embracing or Hindering Life….? By : Lisa Thomas
You're stuck and you're stumped with no answers, no motivation or action to take. Most of us have experienced that a time or two in our lives haven't we? What do you do when that happens? - Ezine Article Writing Tips - The Best Person To Proofread Your Articles By : Elaine Currie
When choosing somebody to proof read your ezine articles before publication, you must make sure the person to be given the honour will not be afraid to give you an honest unvarnished opinion (good or bad!). - Ten Powerful Strategies to Write a Nonfiction Bestseller By : Gail Richards
Many people not only want to author a book, but they want the book to be commercially successful. If you want to write a book that is a best seller, there are things you need to do in the creation of the book. - Get Active With Your Copywriting By : Laurence James
When writing copy for any media, it’s always important to write in the active voice – not the passive. - Internet Authors live in the present By : Mike Scantlebury
Bad day? If you're already feeling bad, it's hard enough to cope with the 'here and now'. And who knows what disasters tomorrow may bring? Talk to Mike Scantlebury and hear why it's a good idea to 'pick yourself up' and start again, but even better to brush off the dust of defeat as well as keeping your head out of the clouds of what might be coming. (It might not.) Let's talk about 'now'. What can we do - today? - The Power of the Written Word: Top 10 Ways to Become an Authority in Your Field By : Susan L Reid
With the Internet such an accessible place to get your written word out, there’s no reason why you can’t become a recognized name in your field in 6 months or less. At no other time in history has it been easier to connect with readers hungry for what you have to say. The opportunities for becoming a leading authority in your field have never been richer. Here are the top 10 tried-and-true ways to become a written-word authority in your field. - Ezine Article Writing Tips - Who Said That? By : Elaine Currie
Adopting a conversational tone is perfectly acceptable when writing for ezines provided the tone suits the subject matter. A relaxed friendly tone should not, however, be permitted to lapse into a sloppy approach which hints at lack of respect for the reader. - Writing Straight To DVD Movies By : Zinn Jeremiah
Screenwriting for DVD released films. - Think Like an Executive By : Julie Gray
Helpful hints for aspiring screenwriters. - Internet Authors free the genie By : Mike Scantlebury
What if? What if? The perennial call of the dreamer, the visionary, and the Internet Author. Such creative writers have seen the future, and it's not as we know it. It includes the end of the domination of Traditional Publishers and the rise in importance of The Reader, the ultimate customer of all writers. People may now make their livings on the net. What next? Mike Scantlebury has a prediction. - Writers, Don't Waste Time on the Wrong Niches in Online Writing By : Jo Ann LeQuang
Writers who want to work online often approach niches like writing topics, but that can be misleading! An ink-and-paper writer seeks the scoop, the untold story. But for online projects, it is much better to create a website or information product that taps into a pre-existing online community. In other words, finding a busy niche and a lot of competition can be a good thing for a successful online writing venture!
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