Louis DiToro
I have more than 25 years of writing, and general business experience. In addition to creating Web content, I write e-books, white papers, and case studies as well as newsletters, press releases, and technical articles.
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Save Time and Money on Golf Trips by Using the InternetUse the Internet to save both time and money when planning a golf trip. It's expedient, convenient, and cost-effective. -
Golf Tips: The Easiest Way to Cure Your SliceSlicing is a common swing fault. It costs strokes and gets you in trouble off the tee. But two simple golf tips can cure your slice forever.
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TRIZ: The Next Big Thing in BusinessTRIZ transforms an unreliable, hit and miss, trial and error approach to innovation into a scientific, repeatable, procedural, algorithmic process. It's a necessary skill business survival. -
Make it Easy for Job-Hunting Recruiters to Sell YouRecruiters are great job-hunting resources. Unfortunately, some job-hunters don't know how to work with them effectively. Here's eight ways to do that. -
Employees Should Always Be InterviewingNo employee is safe these days. No matter how valuable you think you are, you could get fired without warning. That's why employees should always be interviewing.
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The Art Of the Start: Sage Advice for Business Start-upsThe Art Of the Start by Guy Kawasaki is a must read for anyone starting a business. The author speaks from experience. Learn from his mistake.
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Putting Evolution: Don't Putt like the ProsEvery golfer wants to putt like the pros. But not putting like the pros may actually help you sink more putts.