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Writing Tips Newsletter PLUS Two Free ebooks Would you like to receive some extra help with your writing? Let's face it, we're all often faced with a situation where we're not quite sure of the correct word to use - are you left wondering whether it's wether or weather; if it's their or there; when to use who and when to use whom? (I notice my US based spelling program is having a fit of the heebie-geebies over wether [a castrated ram for the uninitiated] ... and you should see what's happened with heebie-geebies!) The Write Way is a weekly ezine that has advice on how to improve your writing, so that you can write well - whatever the occasion. Each week, in the Write Way, you'll find: * tips on how to avoid common errors in writing * a feature article on one aspect of writing for the web * a short vocab quiz to improve your word power * a humorous look at different types of writing * a palindrome * a nifty Latin phrase you can use to impress your friends and associates PLUS ... YOUR TWO GIFTS FREE ebooks When you subscribe to The Write Way free weekly newsletter, you'll receive an email containing instructions on how to download your two free ebooks: Free ebook 1: Word of Mouse - written by children's author, Peggy Tibbets, this ebook wittily explains the importance of "word of mouse" on the Internet. There are also chapters on how to write for the Web, email query etiquette, how to promote your ebook and more. Free ebook 2: Greatest Secrets of Marketing - written by Internet copywriter and netrepreneur, Yanik Silver, this ebook contains tips from some of the classic marketers. You'll discover how to ask questions that increase your sales; the ad campaign that ran, unchanged, for more than 40 years and always brought in massive sales ... and more The Write Way is informative and entertaining - you'll look forward to Fridays ... just like all these subscribers form around the world! A terrific newsletter, very helpful. Something to look forward to each week. (Terry, Maitland, AUSTRALIA) Here in the heartland I look forward to your newsletter every Friday. (Don, Des Moines, USA) It's always a real treat to receive your newsletter. Bravo - keep up the good work! (Baltic, Kiel, GERMANY) Greetings from a Canadian ex-pat in Kuwait. Always enjoy receiving the newsletter. Very useful when teaching and writing. (Gaile Wotherspoon, Mangaf, KUWAIT) I love the writing lessons. (Keith, Liverpool, UK) I received my first digest today. Loved the jokes and the vocabulary quiz. Eagerly awaiting the next issue! (Jeremy Lockwood, Feeding Hills, USA) I really enjoy receiving your newsletter every Friday. (Susan Smith, Belo Horizonte, BRAZIL) Greetings from Cape Town. I love meeting you all on Fridays! (Ewa Kaczmarek, Cape Town, SOUTH AFRICA) Thank you Jennifer! I enjoy going through your news letter! (Julia Anna, Hyderabad, INDIA) Look forward to your News letter every Friday (Sheri Jarrett, JAMAICA) Greetings - just started getting this letter and am looking forward to inspiration. (Finola, ST. LUCIA) To join these happy subscribers and receive your weekly Tips to help you improve your writing, simply click here. I promise I won't give your name or details to anyone else - this is just between us. Voluntary Based Subscription You're invited to subscribe to my newsletter and if you're happy with the information (and entertainment) to make a US$17 per year subscription. For just a tad over 30 cents a week you'll receive a newsletter that is most unusual on the Internet - read what loyal subscribers have said about it over the past four years, then hit the Back button to return here and get your own copy delivered to your email box every Friday. How do you get access to all this ... and more? (I hear you ask.) It couldn't be easier ... just click here to pay by Credit Card (MasterCard, Visa, BankCard) Don't have an account yet? That's easy-peasy too! Shop online using PayPal - to open an account now (it's free) - click below: Or post cheque (made payable to Jennifer Stewart) to 32 MacDonnell Road, Margate Beach, Qld 4019, Australia. Now , how hard is that? Please spend a few minutes browsing the Writing Tips Archives Dear Jennifer,
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