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Leading Media Training Consultancy Quotable Communications Launches New Website in Conjunction With Expanded Media Production Services

(ContentDesk) February 7, 2006 -- Quotable Communications, a leading Melbourne based media training consultancy headed by television producer and former newscaster Jason Cameron announces the launch of its new website www.quotable.com.auAccording to Cameron, the website is an important step in the ongoing marketing and development of Quotable Communications which was established in 1999 to provide media training, issues management and crisis management services to Australian corporate and government clients.Its a really useful resource for our clients, new and existing, says Cameron. Potential clients can learn so much more from the site than they can from a quick phone call. They can check out our course structure, our trainers and our terms and take as long as they like to get to know us. Were all about providing confidence so its important theyre confident with us right from the outset.Existing clients can also get acquainted with our full range of services beyond those we already provide to their organizations. Quotable offers media training courses at all levels from introductory to advanced interview skills. Courses are designed for small groups of up to four people although larger groups and individuals are also catered for.Quotables Media Production and Design team produce training and marketing videos, DVDs, video news releases and websites, including our own naturally.Jason Cameron has written, produced and presented news, current affairs, series and documentaries for all Australian commercial television networks.

He was recently series producer and host of Business Success, independently produced for the Nine Network as an information resource for small and medium business. Other broadcast credits include presenter producer of Network Tens morning news. He also acted as Facilitator at the recent Melbourne 2006 International Venture Capital Conference run by the Victorian state government. Many delegates from the USA and Europe also visited the Australian Open during their stay in Melbourne and were treated to some of the worlds greatest tennis stars in action at Rod Laver Arena. For further information contact Quotable Communications Managing Director Jason Cameron.

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Golf Digest Ranks Tidewater Number Five In Its First-Ever List Of Myrtle Beach’s Top 50 Courses

(ContentDesk) October 14, 2005 -- Tidewater Golf Club is number five on Golf Digests list of the Top 50 Courses of Myrtle Beach. The Top 50 marks the first time that Golf Digest has named the best (Myrtle Beach) has to offer among the Grand Strands 117 golf courses. The rankings are published in the November edition of Golf Digest
(now on news stands) and available online at golfdigest.com/myrtle. They are based on the opinions of Golf Digests panel of raters, a group of 800-plus low-handicap golfers. These golfers also rate Americas 100 Greatest Golf Courses and Americas 100 Greatest Public Golf Courses. The Top 50 ranking is the latest in a long line of accolades for Tidewater, which is often called the Pebble Beach of the East. Tidewaters scenic beauty and challenging design captured the best new course ranking of both Golf Digest and Golf Magazine when the course opened in 1990.
Over the years, as the course has matured, it has continued to earn...

Golf Digest Ranks Tidewater Number Five In Its First-Ever List Of Myrtle Beach’s Top 50 Courses
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Study Shows Additional Health Problems Caused by Drug Addiction

A study funded in part by the National Institute of Drug Abuse (NIDA) that was published in the Archives of Internal Medicine looked at nearly 750 people that entered an HMO addiction treatment program. The data gathered regarding other social and medical conditions was compared to over 3,600 other patients who were also members of the HMO but who were not identified as having an addiction. The study found that those receiving treatment for substance abuse were more likely to have the byproducts of lower back pain, headaches, arthritis and of course depression and anxiety, which are common with most drug users. Though this study has only recently been done, it has been known for decades that somatic illnesses can result from the ingestion of toxins such as drugs, both legal and illicit. Many people throughout society have some type of nutritional deficiencies.

Since drug use depletes the body of essential vitamins and minerals their overall health condition naturally worsens,...

Study Shows Additional Health Problems Caused by Drug Addiction
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Golf Digest Ranks Tidewater Number Five In Its First-Ever List Of Myrtle Beach’s Top 50 Courses

(ContentDesk) October 14, 2005 -- Tidewater Golf Club is number five on Golf Digests list of the Top 50 Courses of Myrtle Beach. The Top 50 marks the first time that Golf Digest has named the best (Myrtle Beach) has to offer among the Grand Strands 117 golf courses. The rankings are published in the November edition of Golf Digest
(now on news stands) and available online at golfdigest.com/myrtle. They are based on the opinions of Golf Digests panel of raters, a group of 800-plus low-handicap golfers. These golfers also rate Americas 100 Greatest Golf Courses and Americas 100 Greatest Public Golf Courses. The Top 50 ranking is the latest in a long line of accolades for Tidewater, which is often called the Pebble Beach of the East. Tidewaters scenic beauty and challenging design captured the best new course ranking of both Golf Digest and Golf Magazine when the course opened in 1990.
Over the years, as the course has matured, it has continued to earn...

Golf Digest Ranks Tidewater Number Five In Its First-Ever List Of Myrtle Beach’s Top 50 Courses
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10 Winning Ezine Publishing Tips

1. Share your personality with your subscribers. Your subscribers are more likely to want to buy from someone they feel like they know. 2. Involve your subscribers in your ezine by asking them to send in their profiles, tips and advice, or by asking them to send in their articles for publication in your ezine.3.

Include testimonials or endorsements for your business within your ezine.Ask for feedback within your ezine and on your site to gather more of these for your products or services.4. Periodically run surveys or polls that give you direction on where to take your ezine.Keep your polls or surveys short and to the point. Only ask questions you need to know at the time. Also provide a bonus or freebie for taking your polls or surveys to increase the number of your readers that participate in them.5. Write articles.

Your articles will give you an effective way to share your tips and expertise with your subscribers.Your articles can also be used as a powerful promotional...

10 Winning Ezine Publishing Tips
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The Wrap Up of 2004

This is it. The end of another year. For some of you the next few days will either be frantic or quiet, depending on the business you are in.I hope those of you who are quiet are spending your time wisely planning what you want to achieve for 2005.For the rest of you no doubt, January will be the time when future plans will be made.Regardless of when you do it, you need to plan where you want to be personally and professionally this time next year. If there is no planning or goalsetting, you will continue to meander along and take what life dishes out to you. You'll be reactive, not proactive.When you know where you are going, you can work out the steps to get there.Do a Personal StocktakeWrite down the answers to these questions:What have I achieved this year? What do I want to achieve by the end of 2005? What skills, courses, people do I need to help me reach my goals for next year? List the specific ACTIONS you need to take.

Plan in your diary when you will carry them out....

The Wrap Up of 2004
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Stuttering therapy

There are many types of treatment for people who have a stammer or stutter, this article describes some of them. Stuttering has gained a lot of coverage in the news over the last number of years with people like pop singer Gareth Gates highlighting the problems people who stutter have.Speech therapy is the normal course of therapy people who stutter try. In my opinion this is useful however has limited power as the therapists themselves do not believe a stutter can be overcome. They are therefore merely helping people cope and from my own personal experience the main advice given, is to slow down when talking and to take a deep breath before speaking.Hypnotherapy is another form of stuttering therapy. Success is no doubt largely dependant on the quality of the hypnotherapist involved.

In my opinion stuttering is not only an emotional problem but also a physical problem and that hypnotherapy only deals with the emotional side.Group speech courses is the next form of stuttering...

Stuttering therapy
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