Lisa Thibault Pietsch
Lisa Pietsch has an A.S. in Business Management from the University of Maine and studied Government & History at the University of Great Falls. When she isn't writing novels, she is working on SAXtreme Magazine or doing something crazy like training for a half marathon or a figure competition.
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Free Options for Authors to Market Their BooksWith more authors self publishing, authors who want to sell books need to get creative when it comes to marketing. Ad swapping, blogging and social networking are key.
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The Young and the Restless DiariesI'll be the first to follow a good cougar storyline but I have doubts about this Nikki Newman and Deacon Sharpe affair.
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The Young and the Restless DiariesVictor Newman had a 30-year run as the be-all bad guy of Genoa City. Now he's just a bumbling old man leaving little spots of mess around everywhere he goes. The big dog has lost his bite.
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The Young and the Restless DiariesOver the past two years, Victor Newman has been losing his usual firm stranglehold on his tiny world. Can he recover?
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In Praise of PurplePurple haiku contest entry for Associated Content by Lisa Pietsch -
The Social Media Marketing Plan for WritersIt isn't enough to write it. You need people to read it. Get started with a marketing plan that utilizes free social media platforms to promote your books and articles.
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Creating Financially Friendly Websites for AuthorsNew authors need a web presence but a great website costs a chunk of change. Or does it? You can build a professional looking website in less than half an hour for under $20.
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Social Media Marketing for WritersToo many writers wait until they are already published to use social networks. By then it is too late. -
Ian Fleming, James Bond and the Original 4-Hour Work WeekIan Fleming was living the 4-Hour Work Week long before Tim Ferriss was born but thanks to Tim Ferriss we can all live like Fleming did! -
The 4-Hour Work Week for WritersMix income streams from non-fiction work with companies like Associated Content and fiction work with traditional publishers who pay quarterly and/or epublishers who pay monthly and design the lifestyle you choose. -
Design Your Own 4-Hour Work Week LifestyleNo matter your age or the number of family members depending on you, you don't have to give in to the rat race. You can create the lifestyle you want.
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Lifestyle Design, the 4-Hour Work Week and Associated ContentIf you're a writer intent on lifestyle design like Tim Ferris describes in the 4-Hour Work Week, you'll want to start your writing portfolio today with Associated Content. -
10 Ways to Promote Your Writing with a Facebook Fan PageWhether you are a freelancer or a novelist, a Facebook Fan page should be a part of your marketing plan. -
A Fine Family Resort at Linekin Bay Resort in Boothbay Harbor, MaineLinekin Bay Resort in Boothbay Harbor, Maine, is a great place to reconnect with family and enjoy all the outdoor fun the coast of Maine has to offer. -
No Fail Fitness and Weight Loss Resolution TipsMake your new year's fitness and weight loss resolutions stick this year. -
Reuse Before Recycling or ReducingWe throw away so much that can be reused before ever being recycled or reduced in a landfill. Here are a few tips on how to reuse common household items and save yourself a load of money in the process. -
Inexpensive and Fun Weight Loss and Fitness TrendsYou don't need to join a gym to get fit and lose weight. Check out some of this year's fun fitness trends. -
10 Ways to Beat Winter Weight GainEnjoy your winter but skip the winter weight gain. These ten tips will show you how to fit into a smaller bathing suit next summer. -
Sightseeing in DenverDenver isn't just about skiing anymore! Check out these great attractions the next time you're in town. -
Using Twitter to Expand Associated Content ReadershipUtilizing your Twitter network to expand Associated Content readership is easy and effective. -
Create an IMix Soundtrack for Your Book on ITunesAuthors very often use music for inspiration. Many even create soundtracks for their stories. Why not share them with readers? -
Easy to Grow HerbsFor things that are so costly in a supermarket, it may surprise you to know that you can grow all your favorite herbs at home for the cost of a few seed packets. -
Carbohydrate Rotation for Quick Weight Losscarb rotation has been used for many years by professional athletes who want to drop water and fat quickly without sacrificing lean body weight. -
7 Simple Ways to Improve Your GardenFollowing are seven simple ways to work with nature and raise a lot of vegetables with as little work as possible. -
Travel and Write: Be an Artist-In-Residence at a National ParkThe U.S. National Park Service's Artist-in-Residence program is a little known program that offers artists free lodging at national parks. -
Rocky Mountain Blue at Keystone ResortRocky Mountain Blue is a service available to military and government employees that allows them to reserve lodging and services at Keystone Resort at a discounted rate. -
The Side Effects of Activated CharcoalWhile activated charcoal is a powerful emergency decontaminate that can save lives if given in a timely manner and at the proper dosage, there are some side effects that will be experienced by the user.
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Disney's Magical ExpressWhy not let your vacation at the happiest place on earth start at Orlando International Airport? Take advantage of Disney's Magical Express and the Airline Check-In Service. You'll be happy you did! -
Extra Magic Hours at Walt Disney WorldWalt Disney World is known for going the extra mile for its guests. With Extra Magic Hours, they go the extra hour as well. -
The Quick and Dirty Walt Disney World-Vacation ChecklistThere are a million details to consider when planning a Walt Disney World vacation, and unless you are a seasoned traveler, you might just miss an important one. -
Growing Your Own Peas at HomePeas are loaded with iron and other important minerals and vitamins. For a few pennies you can grow them at home every year. -
Get Your Carrots StartedGrowing carrots is an easy and inexpensive way to add fresh, healthy produce to your family's diet. -
5 Kitchen Appliances that Save MoneyWe'll often pay much more out of pocket when we have other people produce or process some of the staples we depend upon. Why not save some money and have an appliance do it for you?
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Fight Financial Hardship with Sustainable LivingSimple gardening, re-purposing and taking advantage of what nature gives freely can help you tighten your belt without doing without. -
Coupons Are Money in the BankWhether you think couponing takes too much time, the savings aren't worth it or you are just too proud to pull out a handful of coupons at the cash register, it may be time to rethink. Whatever your reason, coupons are money in the bank.
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Simple Ways to Winterize Your HomeI had a one-time expense of $42 and have been saving $250 every month since. Money may be tight, but the initial investment really paid off for us! -
Maximizing Myspace for Author and Book PromotionMyspace was brilliantly designed for social networking but those same tools are excellent for promoting authors and their books. -
McDonald's Indoor Playland Review: Aurora, ColoradoThanks to modern McDonald's restaurants, our children don't have to mope around the house on rainy or cold days. Taking them to a McDonald's PlayPlace can be just the thing for both of you. -
Why I Recommend McDonald's Indoor PlayPlace in Aurora, Colorado (Store 4840)McDonald's PlayPlaces can be great fun for kids and a bit of a respite for parents. Rain, snow and oppressive heat don't have to stop you from taking your child to a playground. Read this review and see if this is the right place for your child to play. -
Back to You is Brilliant!If you found yourself lost when all the smart sitcoms ended over the past few years, you'll find yourself again with this one! This is excellent television. -
Richard Chichakli - Accountant to the Merchant of DeathRichard Chichakli claims he has been wronged. A Man who has been his business associate, friend and brother for years is finally coming into the limelight as an illegal arms dealer. Chichakli thinks that a little sidestepping will keep him out of the fray.
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How to Travel Safe with KidsTraveling with kids can be a hassle if you are unprepared. Being caught unprepared with children can distract you from other, more important issues like safety.
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10 Ways to Mix Up Your Chocolate Whey Protein PowderChocolate is great, but when you're drinking a protein shake two or three times a day, plain chocolate gets boring. Try one of these ten ways to make your chocolate protein powder even better. -
Top 10 Things to Do Before a Military MoveA Military move is much more than just moving down the street. It often means moving to another country or hemisphere. Make sure you have your ducks in a row before you go. -
Why the Maytag Ice2O Should Be Your Next RefrigeratorThe Maytag Ice2O is a perfect choice for your next refrigerator and I'll tell you all the many reasons why! -
10 Foods that Burn FatThese are ten foods that will will help you lose those pesky inches and extra bodyfat without breaking the bank.
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10 Ways to Jazz Up Vanilla Whey Protein PowderWhen whey protein powder is a diet staple, you need to find new ways to mix it up. Follow these ten tasty suggestions for making your protein fun. -
What is the Body-for-Life Challenge?Taking the Body-for-Life Challenge and changing your body and your life forever is just a simple decision away. Isn't it time you became the best you that you can be?
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Do Online Weight Loss Programs Work?We hear the names EDiets, Weight Watchers, South Beach Diet & Jenny Craig all the time. Why not check them out online and see if one may just be the perfect program for you to experience lasting weight loss?
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Look like Jennifer Aniston: Shape Up with the Zone DietThe Zone Diet is used by some of Hollywood's hottest bodies like Jennifer Aniston, Demi Moore and Sarah Jessica Parker. Find out how you can have a Hollywood body just like theirs! Get in the Zone - The Zone Diet.
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Making the Cabbage Soup Diet Work for YouTry this twist on the cabbage soup diet to give yourself a boost during a weight loss plateau.
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10 Reasons Why You Should Care About the Illegal Arms TradeThe illegal arms trade generates hundreds of millions of dollars per year in unchecked income and is responsible for untold amounts of human suffering and death. -
Vicktor Anatoliyevich Bout (aka: The Merchant of Death)Profile on the beginning of the career of the largest international arms dealer in the world today. -
More Child-Friendly Christmas OrnamentsYou want a beautifully decorated Christmas tree but you don't want to be a neurotic mess trying to keep your toddlers away from it so why not compromise? Get child-friendly!
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Is Your State Investing in Terrorism? - Missouri and Ohio Treasurers Are Taking ActionThe United States have combined investment portfolios of billions of dollars every year. Surprisingly, many states are investing in companies that support terrorism. Missouri Treasurer, Sarah Steelman, wants to put a stop to that.
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Human Trafficking: What it is and Why it Should Be StoppedHuman trafficking is a very real problem in our world. The same routes that are used to smuggle arms and drugs are used to smuggle people - against their will. Find out what human trafficking is and why it must be stopped.
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Jolie and Pitt Pondering Politics?To the average American they just look like a couple of gorgeous people who paired up but maybe it is time we take a closer look at the Jolie-Pitts.
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Politics Takes PreparationFollow these five simple steps and you'll be ready to run for any office!
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Prepare Your Family for EmergenciesWhen disaster strikes, families are separated and children are often evacuated with their schools. Do you know where your family members will go in the event of an emergency? Do you know how you'll find them?
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Making Child-Friendly Christmas OrnamentsThe ideas of fencing off my Christmas Tree or seeing my son with glass ornaments in his hands or mouth are frightening. I've decided to avoid the terror and go with an edible decorating theme this year. Martha Stewart would be proud.
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The Role of Spartan Women in Ancient GreecePopular history sees Greek women, like Helen of Troy, as simple bystanders when in truth there was a breed of Greek women who had a much more active role in Greek history: the Spartan women. In fact, before Paris of Troy, Helen was a Spartan woman.
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How to Get Involved in the Political ProcessIf you don't bother to get involved and take action before the election then you deserve whoever gets elected and you won't have anything to say about it after the fact.
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Getting Married on a Cruise ShipGetting married on a cruise ship is an excellent way to have a first class wedding that is comparatively inexpensive and everyone will remember. -
Five Uses for VinegarMost people have a bottle of vinegar in their kitchen cupboard but few ever use it. Why not use yours to quickly and effectively clean several of those kitchen tools and appliances that often get forgotten?
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Preparing Your Children for a Major MoveThe way you approach a momentous event like relocating your family and the attitudes you and your spouse have toward it will have a direct effect on whether your children deal with it positively or negatively. -
How to Survive Flying with Your InfantFrom purchasing your tickets to arriving at your final destination, this is a must read for anyone planning to fly with a child.
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Teaching Etiquette to ChildrenMany inconvenient, inappropriate and embarrassing situations can be avoided if parents simply take the time to teach their children a few simple social graces.
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What the Womens' Liberation Movement Has Done for MeToday, if a woman wants to focus her energies on keeping a nice home, raising good children and perfecting her lemon meringue pie recipe, she is now suspect.
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Terrorism: Be PreparedTerrorism is a fact of life in our world today. It is not something that we as individuals can control and, frustrating though it may be, we must accept the fact that terrorist acts happen every day.


















