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Working for Peanuts? Perhaps You Prefer Sweet Over Salty. | Angela Sucich, Freelance Writer
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Angela Sucich, Freelance Writer. Just another WordPress.com site. Caught Up in the Web: Pop-up Ads Take Over Print. The Kindle Assault: What does it say about–or do for–book publishing? Perhaps You Prefer Sweet Over Salty. April 1, 2010. As a freelancer copywriter whose niche includes marketing-driven writing, I’m all for the creative, fun promotions. But sometimes a company can jump the shark when it comes to shameless self-promotion. Case in point: Today I read in a. Angela Sucich, Freelance Writer.
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“Kindle Assault” Follow Up: City Lights Books Responds to Media Bistro (“Don’t Believe the Hype!”) | Angela Sucich, Freelance Writer
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Angela Sucich, Freelance Writer. Just another WordPress.com site. The Kindle Assault: What does it say about–or do for–book publishing? 8220;Kindle Assault” Follow Up: City Lights Books Responds to Media Bistro (“Don’t Believe the Hype! May 20, 2010. This is a follow-up to yesterday’s post,. The Kindle Assault: What does it say about–or do for–book publishing? In a letter sent to and published by MediaBistro.com ( City Lights Books Publisher Explains Smashed Kindle Photo. Heck, there are city ordinances ...
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“You Get What You Pay For”: How Much Is the News Worth to Us? | Angela Sucich, Freelance Writer
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Angela Sucich, Freelance Writer. Just another WordPress.com site. Writing Blog: Romanticized Job Postings and Their Candidates. Do Tablets and E-Readers Portend a Reading Renaissance? You Get What You Pay For : How Much Is the News Worth to Us? November 12, 2009. Recent Columbia Journalism Review editorial (. A Helping Hand: The case for (smart) government support of journalism. The editors throw their support behind som. E creative help from Uncle Sam to sustain the kind of. While not in favor of a.
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Caught Up in the Web: Pop-up Ads Take Over Print | Angela Sucich, Freelance Writer
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Angela Sucich, Freelance Writer. Just another WordPress.com site. The Results Are In: Bloggers Are Making the News. Perhaps You Prefer Sweet Over Salty. →. Caught Up in the Web: Pop-up Ads Take Over Print. March 9, 2010. Now I’m all for mixing media, but seeing the pop-up ad on the mock front page of the LA Times. Print edition gave me a moment of pause. Sure, this overt selling out to advertise the new Alice in Wonderland. Film release may compromise the integrity and authority of the LA Times. You are ...
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Correct Use of “Ultimate”: BC Bike Race Really is the Ultimate Singletrack Experience | Angelarides's Blog
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Bike trails in the Northwest and beyond. Getting the Party Started: Stottlemeyer 60 Mountain Bike Race (Port Gamble, WA). Correct Use of “Ultimate”: BC Bike Race Really is the Ultimate Singletrack Experience. July 17, 2013. The beautiful BC scenery included several stunning ferry rides…. Participants included super cool, fun people from all over the world: Canadians, Australians, 93 Mexicans (! And many other nationalities represented. I especially loved riding with my Sturdy Bitch Racing teammates:).
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Angelarides's Blog | Bike trails in the Northwest and beyond | Page 2
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Bike trails in the Northwest and beyond. Newer posts →. Building Character at the High Cascade 100 MTB Race (Bend, OR). July 25, 2011. What’s worse than riding your mountain bike 100 uninterrupted miles? Miles, which was the length of this year’s Mudslinger Events High Cascade 100 race course, held last Saturday in Bend, Oregon. And what’s worse than riding 106 miles? Taking a detour that added on several more miles. Distance: 106 miles (and some added miles for those not born with the GPS gene). The re-...