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You made or are about to make the decision to do one new thing to stay fit and healthy every day. Write an ess


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DALLAS, Texas (Achieve 3000, February 15, 2007) The American Heart Association is concerned about the health of many Americans. The group thinks that people are spending too much time sitting and not enough time exercising. That is why it is offering a new fitness program called Start! The goal of the free web-based program is that “Americans will live longer, more heart-healthy lives.”

“I think we all know that as a nation, we are not active enough,” said Dr. Raymond J. Gibbons, president of the heart association.

Start! places special emphasis on walking. Dr. Gibbons calls walking “the easiest activity for most people.”

Start! tells us that walking for even 30 minutes a day provides many benefits. It reduces the risk of heart disease and keeps weight under control. It improves cholesterol levels and manages high blood pressure. It also boosts energy levels and increases muscle strength.

Walking also provides many benefits for the mind. It helps people to worry less and sleep be

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Write an equation that models the annual cost C for the club if x hours are spent for the year at the club.?

Annual Cost of a Fitness Club as a Function of Time Spent at the Club. A fitness club has an annual membership fee of $100 plus $1.50 for each hour spent at the club.

Graph the model with values of x along the horizontal axis and values of C along the vertical axis.
Use the graph to determine the number of hours spent working out at the club if the annual cost is $193. Check with the formula.

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The Formula to Write a Novel

Writing a novel is dream that many of us hold in our hearts, your novel does not have to be your dream. All you need is to dedicate some time to learn how to bring out that novel inside you. A new e-guide, Bring out the Novel Inside You, has been written to help you make your dream come true. Here is some great advice from this e-guide.

When we write we become all of the actors and actresses. We need to feel, and not inhibit our expression. We should let it fly.

Now, here’s a formula I want you to concentrate on and remember forever.

Novices worry about grammar. If they should happen to have a publisher’s formula sheet, they worry about word count.

They write a sentence or two, study and re-read it. Then, they immediately begin to re-write it. They spend hours getting just a few words just right.

STOP – DON’T DO THIS

Here is the formula – the only formula.

Begin to use it now in this very lesson.

When you have your idea for your article, book, novel, novella, short story, ebook, advertisement, whatever – just write!

Sit down and write as though no-one in the entire world would ever see what you’ve written.

Because no one will see it!

Well, not in that condition.

Let the ideas flow.

Grammatically they may be wrong. Your ideas may even be entirely out of context, but just let it happen. The time will come when it will all fit together. Things will go in – things will go out.

No sweat. Stop worrying.

You will never enjoy life quite so much as you will by working on your own manuscript.

I promise. It will become a daily habit.

You will begin to hear things you seldom noticed before.

You’ll see things you never saw before. Ice tinkling in a glass and the whisper of leaves all add to the full-blown scene you’re writing instead of being just flat words on paper.

Bring out the Novel Inside you is a great e-book, but it isn’t going to be just a dull list of rules and regulations for you to follow or commit to memory. Nothing is more deadly to the senses than that and, heaven knows, there’s enough deadening of senses going on without more. Instead, the e-book is more like a conversation between the author and the reader. That’s much more palatable, I believe.

You can start to bring out that novel that is inside you today!

Elizabeth St. Denny, is a native of New York State. Elizabeth has been writing most of that life since she began while still in grade school. She earned her Bachelor of Arts and then began to teach in the local high school and Junior Colleges while studying to earn her Master of Fine Arts.


After graduating, she taught Creative Writing at Armstrong College in Georgia for over ten years, before deciding to spend more time doing what she really wanted to do – write.


You can order your copy of Bring out the novel inside you today from http://www.novelinsideyou.ebooks-excel.com

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The Formula to Write a Novel

Writing a novel is dream that many of us hold in our hearts, your novel does not have to be your dream. All you need is to dedicate some time to learn how to bring out that novel inside you. A new e-guide, Bring out the Novel Inside You, has been written to help you make your dream come true. Here is some great advice from this e-guide.

When we write we become all of the actors and actresses. We need to feel, and not inhibit our expression. We should let it fly.

Now, here’s a formula I want you to concentrate on and remember forever.

Novices worry about grammar. If they should happen to have a publisher’s formula sheet, they worry about word count.

They write a sentence or two, study and re-read it. Then, they immediately begin to re-write it. They spend hours getting just a few words just right.

STOP – DON’T DO THIS

Here is the formula – the only formula.

Begin to use it now in this very lesson.

When you have your idea for your article, book, novel, novella, short story, ebook, advertisement, whatever – just write!

Sit down and write as though no-one in the entire world would ever see what you’ve written.

Because no one will see it!

Well, not in that condition.

Let the ideas flow.

Grammatically they may be wrong. Your ideas may even be entirely out of context, but just let it happen. The time will come when it will all fit together. Things will go in – things will go out.

No sweat. Stop worrying.

You will never enjoy life quite so much as you will by working on your own manuscript.

I promise. It will become a daily habit.

You will begin to hear things you seldom noticed before.

You’ll see things you never saw before. Ice tinkling in a glass and the whisper of leaves all add to the full-blown scene you’re writing instead of being just flat words on paper.

Bring out the Novel Inside you is a great e-book, but it isn’t going to be just a dull list of rules and regulations for you to follow or commit to memory. Nothing is more deadly to the senses than that and, heaven knows, there’s enough deadening of senses going on without more. Instead, the e-book is more like a conversation between the author and the reader. That’s much more palatable, I believe.

You can start to bring out that novel that is inside you today!

Elizabeth St. Denny, is a native of New York State. Elizabeth has been writing most of that life since she began while still in grade school. She earned her Bachelor of Arts and then began to teach in the local high school and Junior Colleges while studying to earn her Master of Fine Arts.


After graduating, she taught Creative Writing at Armstrong College in Georgia for over ten years, before deciding to spend more time doing what she really wanted to do – write.


You can order your copy of Bring out the novel inside you today from http://www.novelinsideyou.ebooks-excel.com

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How to Write an Ad for Email Marketing

Do you see ads on other people’s ezines? See them as Google Ad words or blogs? Do you wonder if they work?


Some do. And some don’t. One client put up a four line ad to get her new web site up on the lists. She got 400 hits in a day, but not one click. That’s because writing a great ad with the right key words and benefits isn’t easy. Another client submitted her seven line ad to her competitor and related subject ezines. She didn’t try to sell a book or service, but instead wrote strong enough beneifts to pull new subscribers for her monthly business ezine.


Build your data base to thousands, even tens of thousands.Know that short ads pull well if written well with the right offer. If placed well, you will receive great benefits–new subscribers, new visitors, and new sales.


If you decide this path is for you, remember, like all sales copy, you will want to edit this three to ten times to create the best possible ad. Get feedback from pros who can spot a weak word or phrase. Make sure your offer in the ad is free.


Aim for the five-seven line ad of 65 characters across to fit easily in most ezines and email promotion.


Three Steps To Create your First Ad Draft.


One. Write your headline. This goes first and includes the top benefits for you newsletter or other free report you give away to get those valued email addresses. This part sells. Take your list of benefits out of your files. Start the first sentence with a command verb that illustrates a benefit. This can be your headline.


Headline Examples: Discover how to attract the man of your dreams. Quadruple your ezine subscribers in four months. Build your client data base to promote to each month. Your headline can ask a question, should create curiosity, and always include a top benefit or two.


Two. Write the body. Include more benefits and features. What’s the format of your offer?. What does your free ezine offer? For instance, free feature article, free tips, free resources.


Three. Write the call to action. Go to this web site to sign up for the ezine and receive your free report “20 High Octane Book Writing and Marketing Tips.” Questions? Include your email address. Send them to an autoresponder your webmaster has set up. Or, send to a special page on your web site.


Remember to make a big promise and keep it. Build your business with integrity. Educate your potential clients and customers instead of the hard sell. They will appreciate it and tell their friends and associates.


Judy Cullins c. 2006

Book and Internet Marketing Coach Judy Cullin helps businesses build clients and sell books. Author of How to Write your Book Fast and The Fast and Cheap Way to Explode Targeted Web Traffic, Judy offers free eBook “Book Writing and Marketing Tips” with monthly ezines at

my website

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