Entries by Rhoda Israelov

OPA for Blog Content Writing – B

Even if we lack the financial resources to take advantage of business opportunities, explains Michael Lechter of PowerHomeBiz.com – OPM (using Other People’s Money) makes moving forward possible. This week’s Say It For You Blog posts follow a similar theme, except the resources involve other people’s advice, or OPA. I’m sharing pieces of pieces of […]

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OPA for Blog Content Writing – A

It’s a principle used by many to build financial success – OPM. The idea: we’re not limited by our own resources, because we can use Other People’s Money. Even if we lack the financial resources to take advantage of business opportunities, explains Michael Lechter of PowerHomeBiz.com , OPM makes moving forward possible. I like to […]

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Blog Wisdom from Roman Times

Trivia are hardly trivial when it comes to triggering business blog content ideas. That’s why, when I find interesting trivia in books, magazines, or ads, I like to share them with you Say It For You blog readers. After all, it’s a hard job continually coming up with fresh content; interesting tidbits of information make […]

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Why-Don’t-YOU-Do-It Blog Writing

We’re all used to today’s celebrities, CEOs, and public figures who can’t spare the time to write their own books or speeches, and who hire ghostwriters. As a professional ghost blogger, I’ve become an avid reader on forms and styles of ghost writing.  “Ghosts” are behind everything, I keep learning – from classical and country […]

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Nostalgic Blog Wisdom

The “Nostalgia Digest” reminded me of the important role “history” plays in blog content writing for business. The story about Raggedy Ann finally being accepted into the Toy Hall of Fame in 2002 called my attention to these toys, and in fact, got me thinking about toys in general. Raggedy Ann creator Johnny Gruelle’s daughter, […]

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