Rich Brown, aka " Richard Write "
Rich Brown is a writer-for-hire who creates copy for people's websites, newsletters, press releases, resumes, essays, and more. He has 12 years experience as a journalist, writing for a monthly religious newsmagazine and editing a weekly newspaper.
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Finding Good Customer Service when Furniture ShoppingConsumer's guide to the best online furniture dealers, especially in the area of top customer service. Finding small sofas and chairs is easier with stores that believe "the customer is always right."
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Making Your Move to Lorraine, FranceInformation for the expatriate who is starting a new life for him or herself in Lorraine, France.
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Moving to Poitou Charentes: How to Make Your Move to France SuccessfulFor those starting a new life in Poitou Charentes, here is the essential information you'll need.
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Going to Church on a BudgetSome people feel like they can't go to church because they don't have nice clothes or money for the offering. Here's how to go to church on a limited budget.
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Historic R.J. Reynolds Home is Fascinating Day-TripReynolda House was the historical home of the R.J. Reynolds family and now is a breathtaking art museum. -
Press Release MistakesAs an editor of more than 10 years, I got my fair share of press releases. Most I threw away without consideration. Here's how to make sure yours gets thrown away and not published.
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Giving Up Google: Alternatives to the Most Popular Google FeaturesIf you're one of those who objects to Google taking over the Internet, there are alternatives to most of their popular services. -
Four Reasons E-Books Will Never Replace Paper BooksThere are certain qualities of books that simply cannot be duplicated by computers. -
How to Save the Newspaper IndustryPublishers must learn to take the advantage away from the Internet and TV news.
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How to Use a Dremel to Hide Unisghtly WiresIf you want to keep unsightly wires from your DVD player or game console out of sight, you'll need to know how to use a dremel. -
5 Fast Foods that Rival Slow Food CounterpartsMost fast-food items would never be confused with food at a sit-down restaurant. But there are a few dishes that rise above the rest in quality. Here are five excellent ones. -
Firefox 3 Vs. Opera 9.5: Opera by a NoseWhile both Firefox 3 and Opera 9.5 are outstanding browsers, and both far outpace and outperform Internet Explorer, my personal Internet habits have me choosing Opera as my default browser. -
All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Prison: Life Lessons from Behind the Razor WireAn ex-inmate tells how five lessons he learned in prison made him a better person. -
Surprise: Newspapers Are Back!An analysis of why free papers will save an industry that many analysts had predicted would die at the hands of Internet advertising. -
The Basics of Proper Church EtiquetteHow does the well-mannered person behave him or herself while at church?