Name: Yvonne DiVita
Weblog: windsormedia.blogs.com
Articles: 12
First Published: Thursday, December 16, 2004
Last Published: Saturday, April 9, 2005
Currently listing articles 12-1:
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Look, Dick. See Jane Charge. Charge, Jane. Charge!— ...
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Women in History: Seneca Falls— Seneca Falls, NY is the home of the Women's Rights National Historical Park. Since this month, March, is National Women's History Month, and March
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The New World of Self-Publishing— There are many writers out there with stars in their eyes-- looking to self-publishing as the holy grail. I talk to many of them on
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Dissecting the Hive--Bee by Bee— A girl-friend recently mentioned a book on marketing she was reading-- a book she recommended I get my hands on since it offered a new
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The Joy of Lex— A fun, happy, wondrous book, the sub-title gives it away, "How to have Fun with 860,341,500 words." Author Brandreth calls himself a "word freak" in
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Say What?— A few months ago I printed off a report from Diversity Inc. titled, "What's Appropriate for Women to Say at Work?" The answer was:
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Business Blogging in California— I just returned from the New Communications Forum: Blog University held in Napa Valley last week. The conference lived up to its hype-- it was
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Networlding: A world of Networking Made Easy— Some entrepreneurs start out being too shy to entertain a worldwide view of their company. They limit marketing to their own "backyard." In their
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The American Dream: In a Dress— What do Ray Kroc, the innovative businessman who took the Mc Donald’s hamburger joint worldwide, and is recognized as the acknowledged leader in franchising in
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Eats Shoots & Leaves— Author Lynne Truss doesn't fool around with punctuation. When she puts a comma in a sentence, adds an ellipsis, uses a semi-colon, you can bet
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Managing with Aloha— While not yet in Amazon's database, it's a sure bet that leadership coach Rosa Say's book, Managing with Aloha, will appear there in early 2005--
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The Natural Advantages of Women— Women are getting a lot of attention in the advertising and marketing world, these days. At least, that's what folks in the media would have


