Elizabeth Nichols
Liz Nichols retired after 32 years as a public library administrator in 2003 and since that time has specialized in investment real estate, Internet marketing and freelance writing and editing.
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Lawrence University, BA, History; University of Minnesota, MA, Library Science; University of St. Thomas, St. Paul, MN, MBAInterests
Internet marketing, blogging, content writing, gift baskets, dogs, music, literature, real estate, travel, history, social science, health and wellnessMotto
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Cell Phones: Societal Necessity or Social Evil?Are cell phones a blessing of a curse? This article answers that question and goes on to explore how to maximize the benefits and minimize the time-sucking interruptions of cell phone use today. -
Foreclosure HelpMany situations may spell doom for efforts to stop a foreclosure. They range from homeowner failure to request a mitigation solution to the lender's lack of interest in resolving a homeowner's problem short of foreclosure.
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Blogging Your Way to Internet SuccessBlogging is a great way to build credibility within a niche market. When selling products, the blog serves as a funnel to a product site and draws traffic for potential sales. -
Fast Writing: Your Way to E-Book Success in 4 Easy StepsFast writing is a method that employs a maximum level of uninterrupted, concentrated effort in a short period of time. When set up properly, this is the fastest way to complete a writing project with the least amount of angst. -
Understanding ForeclosureNo homeowner should enter a discussion with their mortgage lender about a delinquent mortgage until they have determined six things. Preparing ahead will make a discussion with the lender much more likely to succeed. -
Howt to Understand Foreclosure: Documenting HardshipHomeowners needing to modify the mortgage or sell their home below the amount of the mortgage will need to submit a hardship letter. This article discusses the valid hardship reasons and the content that should be included in the letter.