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By StreetBloggers 48 comments
Excited about my new book release. I am really excited with you to share some of the tips and things you should consider when blogging online for profit. With the US Economic crisis looming it's nasty consequences in every major city and ... more »
By Cyn Vela 2 comments
Momportunity.com is a resource site that helps people (primarily stay at home moms) find ways to work from home. Most of the visitors to momportunity.com are women with children still at home, and most are looking for jobs or home businesses ... more »
By annvans 2 comments
Learn how to apply nail tips with acrylic. This article is for nail technicians to learn how to apply nail tips with acrylic rather than glue. These steps are designed for the acrylic with overlay false nail procedure, not just for applying the ... more »
By eHow Education Editor 1 comments
The United States has five federally funded Service Academies: the Naval, Military, Air Force, Coast Guard and Merchant Marine Academies. Students receive a free education in exchange for a five-year commitment to serve in the military upon ... more »
By alishacra 2 comments
Teach for America is a company that trains college graduates and working professionals to teach underprivileged students. They are then placed at a rural or urban school for two years. This article will walk you through the application process... more »
By Tippy 4 comments
Whether you are in charge of raising money for a child’s athletic team or your club needs funds to promote a political lobbying effort, asking for donations is an important part of a non-profit organization’s agenda. Use some tried-and-true ... more »
By Tom Fowler 2 comments
Before writing anything else, allow me to say a heartfelt “Thank You” to all of you eHow readers. I am certain I speak for both the Demand Media organization and all of my fellow writers in expressing appreciation for your patronage... more »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 0 comments
Attaining teaching certification is a complex process. Every state has some basic requirements that are standard across the country, but candidates must know the unique specifications for the state in which they are seeking certification. In ... more »
By MikeBroussard 3 comments
The ads that accompany our articles are an important source of income and a major reason to keep on writing. When we write and publish articles, we can control which ads will be displayed... more »
By eHow Arts & Entertainment Editor 0 comments
Thousands of people move to Los Angeles every year seeking roles in sitcoms. If you plan on becoming an overnight success, you might as well stay home. If you want to land a part, you've got to work hard, meet the right people, get the proper ... more »
By 2besure 14 comments
Work at home offers are all over the internet. Are you an at home mom or a part-time worker who is looking to supplement your income? These are the things to look out for... more »
By Jennifer Glennon 5 comments
There are new scams coming down the way everyday. Over the course of your average day, you will see at least ten scams. You can increase this number if you are trying to find a work at home job or another way to make money. These scam artists ... more »
By tkfinley 1 comments
The fantasy genre gives writers lots of freedom to create new worlds. However, many authors keep returning to stock fantasy settings, stock plots and stock characters. You’re probably quite familiar with the young farm boy who discovers his ... more »
By TeryLynne 24 comments
Plagiarism is when a person steals written work from another and claims it as their own. There are easy ways to bypass plagiarism and be able to provide a well-written article without stealing it from others... more »
By Glencap 21 comments
If you’ve ever had a writing moment where you just couldn’t gather your thoughts clearly enough to put pen to paper, then it is very likely that you were suffering from what most writers refer to as writer’s block. While writer’s block is the ... more »
By newmama 18 comments
Whether you're writing for Ehow, blogging, writing a report for school, penning a book or trying to publish an article writer's block can bring your project to a grinding halt. Here are a few tips to avoid the trap of writer's block so you can ... more »
By Cyn Vela 4 comments
One of the drawbacks of being a work at home / stay at home mother is trying to find a balance between your responsibilities of family, home (housework), and work. No matter what your line of work is, it's vitally important to find a perfect ... more »
By angeleyezzz827 0 comments
This article will tell you how to walk into a bar/lounge and get a bartending job with no experience... more »
By LilacGirl 47 comments
Writing for eHow is really fun and satisfying, as well as being financially rewarding; at least for those writers who take the time to learn how eHow works and how to write the best articles that they can. Here are some suggestions for how anyone ... more »
By Desula 19 comments
I love dreams. I always have. My Dad was a psychology major, so each morning if we had an odd dream - we would share it over our morning coffee. Usually, it would help determine the underlying issues. Freud believed that understanding your ... more »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 0 comments
Ol' Blue Eyes, The Chairman of the Board, La Voz. Who wouldn't want to be Frank Sinatra? He was the essence of cool, a member of the celebrated Rat Pack and involved with some of the most beautiful women in the world. If you work hard on your ... more »
By sabrinacareer 1 comments
An administrative assistant has an important role in a company, be the company big or small, and usually the duties vary a little with the company and boss’ style. It can happen that you may be the assistant to one or more bosses, but the role is ... more »
By harleymilo 5 comments
Dog sitting ranges from taking Fido out for a daily walk while his regular human companion is at work to keeping him company all day at his house while they are away on vacation. This article covers the first scenario where your primary goal is ... more »
By TheSeeker 74 comments
This article discusses how to be a good Ehow friend and make some money doing it... more »
By sabrinacareer 8 comments
An Executive Assistant is an Administrative Assistant with more responsibilities and a higher role in the company, usually this figure will assist one or two people, typically the Presidents of the company... more »