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Getting That Warm Feeling

Author: jak (add to friends)

The other night, putting off going to bed, I idly googled my name.

I should do this more often. I got a very warm feeling when I found five of my articles sold at CC, that I hadn’t seen in publication before.

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They were:

Minding Your Ps & Rs for Entrepreneurs

Don’t Waste Any More Wine

The beaches of Madeira and Porto Santo


Take a Break in Normandy
(need to scroll down a bit)

Pingyao – a Trip Back in Time

I’m still not doing badly at CC. I sold an article twice last week, and the one I wrote yesterday has already sold once for usage only, so I have offered it to another customer straight away. I love the way things can happen so quickly there, although it often does take more time. It looks like Jon has been selling there as well

Sorry I couldn’t post anything last week and haven’t been commenting much. If you’d like to find out why, look up http://jakill-jeansmusings.blogspot.com/2009/04/my-week.html. This site will not link to my other blog for some reason, so I'm afraid you'll have to copy and paste.

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Comment from: susanjones [Member] · www.writelink.co.uk/blogs/susanjones
Hi Jean,
Well done with these articles. They're very well written. You write in a wide range of topics.
PermalinkPermalink 2009-04-21 @ 17:15
Comment from: chausiku [Member]
Glad to see you're keeping busy, Jean! Well done!
PermalinkPermalink 2009-04-22 @ 08:11

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