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A News Release Is Not An Ad

Posted in December 22nd, 2005
Published in Writing

You sent out a news release. Then a newspaper or a magazine (or both, oh happy day) published an article about you based on the release. Whoopee! Break out the Dom Perignon!
It’s true, an article about your business does wonders for your business. Not only do you get an increase in business, but you can […]

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The Top 10 Life Lessons Your Child Can Learn from Playing Golf

Posted in December 13th, 2005
Published in Coaching

During the last seven years, I have watched my son and his friends grow up in the world of Junior Golf. This amazing sport has brought out the best in these young men, and has taught them so many valuable life lessons. I am forever impressed, in particular to the following ten qualities that I […]

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Are Articles Enough? A Few Words About Web Content

Posted in December 7th, 2005
Published in Articles

So it seems that content is still king, and that RSS article feed does a nice job of streaming in fresh, keyword-loaded content that gets your site indexed fast AND brings Adsense Revenue. That’s great, but if you think that articles replace traditional web copy, you’re dead wrong.
Look at any top corporation’s website structure to […]

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About The Coach Virtual Assistants

myimgkO′ch VA adj. 1. a highly specialized and niched virtual assistant who is in tune with their coaching clients and customizes solutions based upon their individual needs and goals 2. differs from a general virtual assistant as they only partner with members of the coaching industry [syn: Virtual Accuracy]

vur′chu-al asis′tent adj. an independent contractor and entrepreneur who assists you in taking care of the administrative and technical side of your business or life. They assist you or your business on a contractual basis from a remote location. While most VAs perform administrative tasks they are more than just a home-based secretary. Before setting up their practices, most VAs held prominent positions in the corporate world. The Virtual Assistance industry comprises former corporate trainers, publicity agents, marketing executives, paralegals, executive assistants and many more. **This particular definition of a Virtual Assistant was developed by Virtual Accuracy.