fact or fiction
Is it a fact or is it merely fiction? Fact or Fiction explores the lesser known truths in the corporate culture of Journal.
Pest Control In Lebanon: Don't Let Pests Take Over Your Home
Pests can be one of the most irritating and potentially dangerous problems a homeowner can face. They are ugly and can also spread diseases, contaminate food, and even damage property if left unchecked. If you're living in Lebanon and are looking for ways to protect your home and family from unwanted pests, read on to learn more about Pointe Pest Control in Lebanon!
By Shiraz Kahn3 years ago in Journal
Secrets to Author's Social Media Success
Authors are social media pros. They know how to drive eyeballs to their blog, website, and social channels with the help of a virtual editor and a few helpful tricks. They're also aware that readers can help sell books, too. So when it comes time to build their following and sell more ebooks, authors get creative. How? With guest posts and interviews on other blogs and websites. Let's take a look at some of the best tips for getting your book read by millions of readers...
By Matthew Angelo3 years ago in Journal
Increase Book Sales with Strategic Marketing
Imagine writing a book and not knowing if anyone would even read it? Or worse, writing a book without knowing how to sell it or get readers to buy it. Would your manuscript languish on the virtual shelves of Amazon for years with not-so-kind reviews? No matter how much you love writing and reading, most people won't discover your work until you find a way to market it. This is why increasing your book sales becomes so essential. The good news is many self-published authors have been helping others improve their book sales by sharing best practices and strategies they used to do the same. Whether you're just starting out or ready to take your game up, these tips can help you expand your reach as an author — even if you write fiction instead of non-fiction.
By Matthew Angelo3 years ago in Journal
How to Be Brave With Your Writing
One of my favorite aspects of being a writer is having the opportunity daily to share my truth. I am proud of who I am and proud of my beliefs. I am always hopeful about influencing change in the world. We need a better world for our children and future generations.
By The Mouthy Renegade Writer3 years ago in Journal
How Local Business Can Benefits from Using Google Business Profile
According to a survey that was conducted not too long ago by Google, almost one quarter of mobile users who searched for a local business on their phone either called that business or went to that business the same day.
By Estalontech3 years ago in Journal
The rise of AI content generation: A look at the pros and cons
In today's digital world, content generation is a crucial component of any marketing campaign, and artificial intelligence (AI) is making it possible for companies to create content at unprecedented speed.
By salim khan3 years ago in Journal
Ten Truths About What Life Is Like for Former U.S. Presidents
Ten Truths About What Life Is Like for Former U.S. Presidents The presidency of a country is one of the most difficult occupations there is. It might be more appropriate to argue that the presidency is the most demanding job there is. For the duration of his or her four-year mandate, the commander in chief is always on call. If he is successful, voters will reward him with another four-year term as president. Everything of vital importance crosses the desk of the American president every day: issues with military preparation, financial difficulties, social problems, public policy issues, and more. There is no minor choice. The workplace's constant demands have resulted in its employees aging to the point where it has become a meme. According to certain historians, American presidents age two years for every year they hold the office. In January 2009, Barack Obama famously took office. He was young and energetic. After eight years, the demands of his employment had significantly made his hair grey. When everything is said and done, what happens? Do former leaders now finally unwind and let their hair down? (Sorry, Barack. Or does the quick pace go on? This list is all about what former American presidents' daily lives are like after leaving office.
By Paul Smith3 years ago in Journal
Investing in a RELATIONSHIP
It was a fine morning at work, and I was in the cafeteria with a friend, having breakfast. The ambience was vibrant, chaperoned by not-so-loud chatters from other colleagues from work who were also treating themselves. Out of nowhere, I found myself asking my friend a question that has been bugging my mind.
By Adlyne Faith3 years ago in Journal




