•February 24, 2008 •
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I have started adding my articles to Associated content, here is the link to my profile and articles:
http://www.associatedcontent.com/user/172883/sfolega.html
It takes a few days to get any content on there so keep a look out for my copywriting tips, how to write manuscripts and query letters and much more! I expect to be adding a lot more on there over the next few weeks so make sure you drop by and maybe join in the writing!
Sarah
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•February 21, 2008 •
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Well the business website is now up and running. My copywriting business is going from strength to strength and it feels great to finally have it doing so.
More information and articles coming soon! That’s if I can spare any time now i’m working so hard!
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•February 10, 2008 •
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As I am starting my business over the Internet, I obviously need a website; perfect when you think my husband is a web designer!!
Clients will be able to contact me for quotes; writers will be able to contact me for jobs and I hope that the website combined with this blog will serve as a good outlet for my creativity!
It will be a fairly simple website, I don’t need anything flashy taking the focus away from the writing; which let’s face it is what the website is for…
Watch this space for updates…
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•February 10, 2008 •
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The term baby-led weaning may have you in a state of panic and confusion but this guide will hopefully dispel some myths and help you decide if your baby is ready.
Baby-led weaning is the process that misses out the purees and the baby rice stage and moves your baby straight onto held foods such as bananas, carrot sticks and such like. It is recommended that your baby should be able to support its own head and be able to sit upright before you start this as for fear of choking. In any case your baby should never be left alone while feeding itself.
Things have changed dramatically since the 1960’s when it was advised to wean your baby at around three to four months; whereas now it is recommended at six months. Baby-led weaning could be more popular now due to the fact that at six months, babies are able to hold things in their grasps, therefore making it easier to follow this process.
According to professionals it’s possible that following the process of baby-led weaning will lead to a less fussy eater and will make a baby more likely to accept more variety of foods. Although in the same breath the professionals advice is that babies should be given a variety of purees as the majority of foods cannot be given in a hand held form; therefore the baby will be missing out on a large variety of foods and tastes.
It is said that baby-led weaning is a natural progression from breastfeeding as they work their mouths and jaws harder breastfeeding rather than when they bottle-feed. This does not mean that if your baby is bottle fed it cannot enjoy the benefits from baby-led weaning though, so this should not be a cause of concern in the slightest.
At the end of the day, the most important person to listen to and take your cue from is your baby. Your bundle of joy will let you know one way or another when she is ready to move onto this stage of weaning. Some babies with more than likely take to it better than others. As with anything related to baby care, it takes practice and determination and patience on your part.
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•February 10, 2008 •
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Hi there,
my name is Sarah and I am a professional copywriter, article writer, editor and proofreader.
I am currently starting my own business freelancing and I want to share my journey with all of you.
I write on a variety of subjects but in a nutshell, travel has to be my favourite!
I have a gorgeous husband and a beautiful daughter and they support me in everything I do. My husband is a web designer and he is also starting up his own business.
My freelancing is starting off well and I have quite a few deadlines to meet next week; but thankfully i’m on track to complete them all!
I’m currently writing about online dating, Indian City’s, Guides for London as a visitor and a few other great and interesting projects.
I will be posting articles on here about the various aspects of copywriting and how the business is going, so I hope you all become regular visitors.
If you want to be part of my copywriting team give me a shout and if you want me to work for you then don’t hesitate to get in touch!
Thanks everyone,
Sarah
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