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John Lockwood - EzineArticles.com Expert Author
A professional freelance writer focused on helping clients with their Internet business promotion tasks, John is an avid webmaster himself. A web developer for many years, John is a veteran of 10 years as a professional software developer. In addition to this background, he has worked for five years as a Sacramento area Realtor, most recently as the managing broker of Elite Properties. His web sites have achieved top search engine rankings through a ... [More]
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- Six Keys to a Successful Real Estate Purchase Offer
[Real-Estate:Buying] You've spent weeks finding the right home, but of course you don't want to pay too much for it! Get the house you want at the right price by following these simple rules.
- Should You Write a Paid Review? Ask Yourself These Six Questions
[Internet-and-Businesses-Online:Blogging] One attractive opportunity for freelance writers to make money online is to write a paid review for another web site. High tech firms and software companies are often eager to have their product endorsed by bloggers. Yet paid reviews do entail some risk, and can even cause the search engine to penalize your site. Should paid reviews be part of a professional writer's repertoire, and if so, what should we understand about paid reviews before putting up our Paypal links and beginning to hawk our endorsements? This article examines six questions that Freelance Writers should considser before beginning to write paid reviews.
- Myths and Facts About Buying a Foreclosure in California
[Real-Estate:Foreclosures] Foreclosures in California represent a great opportunity, selling at prices that are 20% and more below the price of other comparable homes. Learn the facts and myths about foreclosures to help you take advantage of this opportunity.
- Six Tips to Improve Your Online Writing
[Writing-and-Speaking:Writing] You can learn to write better. You don't have to be a starving artist, and you don't have to take opium or hitchhike across country. Just follow these six simple tips for two weeks, and you'll find your writing will start to improve.
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