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karenpayne

I have 20 years experience in corporate writing and several years experience in writing web content.  My work includes:

·         Applications for government funding.

·         Researching and writing organisational strategic plans

·         Researching and writing various corporate reports.

·         Researching and writing web page content.

·         Developing and documenting in-house training programs.

·         Developing and documenting management operating systems to ISO requirements.

·         Resumes, application letters and addressing selection criteria

·         Job descriptions.

·         Advertising material including brochures, flyers, newspaper ads.

·         Blogs

·         Feature articles for newspapers and magazines.

·         Ebooks.

·         Testimonials.

·          Content for corporate websites.

·         Newsletters

Recent Blog Posts

The nature of the current world-wide economic situation is alarming, and most of us have little or no control over how it continues to unfold.   It is of no comfort to younger people to know that this has happened before, and it will happen again, in some shape or form – that pendulum swi...
The experts are all recommending rapid debt reduction to soften the current economic crisis.  So here are my top 6 ways to rein in spending on luxury items, while still enjoying their benefits – well, sort of: No. 1 – Gym membership A quick look at family photos from the 50’s begged...
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Debt Discussions with Kapers

Recent Forum Posts

That's ok.  I do this myself, so I know it works.  I hope it's successful for you, too.  And of course, once you have built up a nice little "stash", it's ok to use some of it to purchase things like new furniture items, TV's, computers etc. that you might normally put on credit. ...
You are quite right.  We still take out mortgages, for example, that require a monthly payment, but our lending institutions allow us to make these payments weekly, fortnightly or monthly, as long as we are meeting our obligations.  So if our monthly mortgage payment is $2500, we would sim...
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Member since:9/22/2008
Last visisted:11/20/2008
Rep Points:140
Forum posts:9
Blog posts:4
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