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		<title>Resume Writing Help &#8211; How Do I Know What Will Work Best For Me?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s hard to miss the news these days. Job layoffs, companies downsizing. Could you be next? Or even worse, have you just lost your job? You probably know you should begin creating a resume, but you also realize that you &#8230; <a href="http://startupwriting.com/resume-writing-help-how-do-i-know-what-will-work-best-for-me.html">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s hard to miss the news these days. Job layoffs, companies downsizing. Could you be next? Or even worse, have you just lost your job? You probably know you should begin creating a resume, but you also realize that you need some effective resume writing help.</p>
<p>So, you type in &#8220;resume writing help&#8221; or &#8220;effective resume writing&#8221; into your favorite search engine, and instead of feeling calm and in control, your head is spinning. That&#8217;s because &#8211; using the search term &#8220;resume writing help&#8221; alone &#8211; more than 27-million results showed up, and once you&#8217;ve visited even a few sites, you&#8217;re more confused than ever.</p>
<p>Ok. Calm down for a moment. Before you go out and buy the first 5 resume writing help books you see, or sign up for an expensive resume development seminar, take stock of what you REALLY need, and what also might be available right in your back yard.</p>
<p>Although I am not a fan the types of resumes that I see come out of local employment agencies, I do believe that the agencies themselves are a good place to start, especially if you will be targeting a job in your region (in other words, you&#8217;re not planning on leaving the area).</p>
<p>Here is why: By browsing the listings that are submitted to the agency, you will get a feel for the skills that employers in your area are actually looking for. I&#8217;m not saying that you will necessarily FIND a job that you want to target there at the employment agency, but you&#8217;ll get a &#8220;finger on the pulse&#8221; of what&#8217;s going on in your area.</p>
<p>You&#8217;ll also gain knowledge of certain keywords and language that employers are using. When you see certain nuances in different employers&#8217; language, make a note of what stands out &#8211; it will come in handy when it&#8217;s time to write your resume.</p>
<p>While you are at the employment agency, it doesn&#8217;t hurt to speak with a counselor &#8211; and if you are offered resume writing help, by all means, go for it.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s not a bad starting document. And, it doesn&#8217;t cost you a cent. It does cost you time &#8211; but again, it&#8217;s nice to at least have a starting point, and making connections at the agency certainly can&#8217;t hurt!</p>
<p>Now, because I believe you will still need resume writing help, it&#8217;s time for you to ask yourself a few questions, and carefully ponder your answers. Before we get to these questions, however, it is critical that you understand this:</p>
<p>The purpose of your resume is to grab the attention of the reviewers, and intrigue them so much that they must bring you in for an interview.</p>
<p>In other words, your resume is an advertisement. Ok? It&#8217;s an advertisement for YOU. That is it. So think &#8220;advertising.&#8221; End of discussion!</p>
<p>So. Let&#8217;s move on.</p>
<p>#1: Do you have money to spend on creating a resume or hiring effective resume writing help? If so, how much can you afford? It is not unusual for personal resume development services to cost more than $100 &#8211; or even $200 (depending on how much work your resume needs). Some resume writers charge by the hour.</p>
<p>Again, determine whether this is the route you feel you need to go before taking out your credit card! Pros and cons! Someone who can be objective about you is an asset.</p>
<p>However, what if the resume writer is using old-fashioned techniques (think: &#8220;Chronological and Boring&#8221;)? If this is the case, your resume may not catch anyone&#8217;s eye to begin with.</p>
<p>Before you commit, look at samples of the writer&#8217;s work, and see if it fits your style and personality. Does the resume developer know that you are looking for a great advertisement about you?</p>
<p>#2: Do you feel like you have the ability to write your own resume? Obviously, there are dozens of books in any given bookstore for you to choose from that can offer effective resume writing help.</p>
<p>If you are a confident writer &#8211; and you can be totally objective about yourself &#8211; then this might be the way to go. The drawback here is that you are likely to produce a resume that does not have the &#8220;flare&#8221; that your &#8220;advertisement&#8221; needs to catch anyone&#8217;s attention.</p>
<p>Please don&#8217;t get me wrong. Books are excellent tools! Most of the books out there have excellent tips and advice that will be very helpful in your resume development efforts.</p>
<p>However, it has been my experience that most resume writing help books don&#8217;t look at creating a resume in quite the same way as an advertising copywriter might.</p>
<p>Also, if you are going it on your own (even if you THINK you are being totally objective about yourself) you&#8217;ll need to be very careful that angry or upset emotions about a job loss or threat of a job loss are NOT reflected in your resume.</p>
<p>#3: Do you feel that you would like to try resume writing help software? Somewhere between hiring a &#8220;live&#8221; coach and doing it all yourself? If so, again, it is critical that you think about what you are trying to accomplish here before you pull out the credit card.</p>
<p>If you DO decide to go this route, ask yourself if the software is billed as using marketing and copywriting techniques. If not, you might wind up with another ho-hum, old-fashioned, standard looking resume that didn&#8217;t need to cost you anything to begin with.</p>
<p>Look for an energetic approach that can bring your resume to life. Make sure it feels right to you &#8211; just like finding the right fit in a job!</p>
<p>Finally, no matter how you choose to proceed with creating a resume, every step you take with resume development should be done calmly, and without any negative emotion &#8211; even if you just lost your job! This is critical! Do not take a chance that any bad feelings or negative emotions show in your resume. The only emotions you want to have showing in your resume is that you are confident, happy and excited about this whole thing. Ok?</p>
<p>Now that you have pondered these ideas, and done a little research in a calm and methodical manner, finding effective resume writing help that&#8217;s right for you will (hopefully!) have just gotten a lot easier!</p>
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<p>As someone who has helped many individuals create stronog resumes, Kathy Tremblay hopes that this resume writing help has helpd YOU! If you enjoy these tidbits, and would like more free tips, please her <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.squidoo.com/resume-writing-help">Resume Writing Help information page</a>.<br />
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		<title>What To Know About Different Types of Essays</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Dec 2009 11:29:11 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>An essay is a piece of writing that discusses or describes a particular topic. An essay can be written to state personal opinions, persuade opinions of others, describe an object or just to report a specific information. There are several ways on how to write an essay. Described below is what to know about different types of essays:</p>
<p>1. Descriptive essay- A descriptive essay gives details about something. It may describe how an object looks, behaves, tastes or sounds. A descriptive essay may also be written to describe how something happened. Descriptive essays are written to provide details about an object.<br />2. Definition essay- A definition essay defines a particular term. However, the definition is not restricted to the dictionary definition of the term. A definition essay is written to explain the term in details.<br />3. Compare/ Contrast essay- A compare and contrast essay is used to discuss the similarities and differences between two objects, people or concepts. A comparison essay is written to describe the similarities between two objects whereas a contrast essay is written to describe the differences between two objects.<br />4. Cause/ Effect Essay- A cause/ effect essay explains why an event took place and what the result of that event was. This type of an essay studies the relationship between two or more events. A cause essay is written to describe why some event took place. An effect essay is written to describe what happened after the event occurred. <br />5. Narrative essay- A narrative essay consists of the narration of some event or a series of events. It usually tells a story. A narrative essay is written in a conversational style in the first person voice.<br />6. Process essay- A process essay explains how something is done. A process essay is in the form of step by step instructions that describe how a specific task can be done.<br />7. Argumentative essay- An argumentative essay is written to persuade the reader’s thoughts. It consists of arguments that can convince the reader.<br />8. Critical essay- A critical essay is written to perform an analysis of someone’s work to find out the strengths and weaknesses of the work. It can be written about another essay, a book, a poem, a piece of art or a movie.<br />9. Expository essay- An expository essay is an explanatory essay that consists of a description of some subject. <br />10. Reflective essay- A reflective essay is written to reflections or thoughts on some topic which is generally of an abstract nature.<br />11. Imaginative essay- An imaginative essay is the one in which one’s imagination plays a main part. <br />12. Classification essay- A classification essay is the one in which things need to be arranged in different categories and explanation of the category follows thereafter.</p>
<p>To write different types of essays successfully, one needs to know peculiarities of each essay type including the structure, exactness and the way of presenting the essay. The three main considerations before you know how to write an essay are as follows:</p>
<p>• What is being written about?<br />• Who is the target audience?<br />• What is meant to be conveyed in the essay?</p>
<p>When these things are understood, the write can create an effective essay with the best style.</p>
<p>For more information on different types of essays, one can search the internet as various essay writing teams provide help and guidance on such services.</p>
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		<title>What You Need To Know About Copywriting</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Oct 2009 06:51:42 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Copywriting is basically the term used in referring to the process of writing the text that publicize a business, person, an idea or an opinion. A copy may be used on its own, such as a script for a television or radio advertisement, or in conjunction with other kinds of media as in the text for websites and promotional materials. The main purpose of copywriting is to create text that would persuade an audience to act by patronizing a particular product, service or viewpoint. Copywriting may also be used to sway an audience from a certain notion, or belief. </p>
<p>&#13;What Are Examples of Copywriting?</p>
<p>&#13;People encounter products of copywriting everyday through slogans, mail advertisements, jingle lyrics, website content, commercial scripts headlines, taglines, press releases or other text that are used in marketing and advertising. Copywriting can be manifested in billboards, print ads, catalogs, brochures, websites, letters, email, post cards, commercials and other forms of advertising media. </p>
<p>&#13;Where is Copywriting Done?</p>
<p>&#13;Copywriting is usually done in retail stores, advertising companies and marketing firms in a metropolitan area. The copywriting work environment is one characterized with hectic schedules that requires its workers to perform their tasks creatively under pressure. Marketing and advertising is notorious for its fast-paced nature where crises are already considered a normal occurrence. Copywriting is typified by successive assignment with immediate deadlines everyday and constant calls for eleventh-hour revisions. Copywriting is therefore a field for the dynamic, creative and bold. </p>
<p>&#13;How Rewarding is Copywriting?</p>
<p>&#13;Copywriters usually start off as assistants who earn as much as $30,000 to $35,000 a year, gradually increasing to around $40,000 once they become really adept into copywriting. Eventually they can be promoted to senior positions, earning about $100,000 and then to copywriting chief, earning around $125,000. Copywriters may also ultimately become creative director, earning as much as $200,000 a year. </p>
<p>&#13;Copywriting usually requires a minimum of 40 hours of work a week with expected overtime during peak seasons and important occasions. Overtime if of course compensated correspondingly. Copywriting requirement of firms usually increase in certain occasions such as the holidays for department stores and during large advertising campaigns for advertising firms. </p>
<p>&#13;There are usually many benefits included in the compensation package for copywriting. Profit-sharing is increasingly becoming a popular practice among firms. Copywriters are also given benefits like paid holidays or vacations, health care, hospitalization, life insurance and retirement. As such copywriting can be considered to be quite a rewarding job. </p>
<p>&#13;What are the Qualifications for Copywriting?</p>
<p>&#13;Copywriting requires a lot of creativity and the skill of putting great ideas into paper in very stylish and effective ways. Copywriting also requires a good understanding of layout and typography as visuals are yet another essential part of advertising and marketing. </p>
<p>&#13;Most retail and advertising firms require copywriting applicants to have a solid credentials in the field, with preference to those who have worked for at least three years in the business or a related trade. While copywriting is usually not found as a degree of concentration in most colleges and universities, a lot of copywriters take degrees in liberal arts, business management, marketing and communications. Copywriting also benefit from creative writing and thus there is a good number of copywriters coming from a creative writing and literature background. </p>
<p>&#13;Copywriting necessitates a good combination of solid formal education with a good writing experience. A lot of people who end up in copywriting have had not only degrees in business or communications but also experience writing in their community or school publications. Companies usually ask their copywriting applicants to submit sample essays and articles, especially published ones. </p>
<p>&#13;Are there Advancement Opportunities in Copywriting?</p>
<p>&#13;Copywriting offers a lot of room for growth and development. In department and retail stores copywriters can become copywriting chief or fashion coordinator, and then division manager or chief of advertising. In advertising firms, a copywriter may work his or her way up as a copy supervisor, then copywriting chief, then account executive, and finally creative director. Copywriting can indeed be fulfilling for those who are determined. </p>
<p>&#13;Copywriting can be a good career to take for those who have the right skills and interest. It is an essential component of marketing and advertising and is thus a potentially endless mine of opportunities.</p>
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