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Rated • 1 review • business, publishing, writing, blogs, addiction • vipvirtualsolutions.com.au
The value of blogging and social networking is important to all businesses online.
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Kathie is a person from Melbourne, VIC, Australia
I started my business as a homebased secretary in 1994. Then the virtual world blended with business and I became a Virtual Assistant and now I manage a group of 220+ VAs worldwide and am moderator for two VA forums totalling over 1,200 virtual assistants globally. I am the founder of the Virtual Assistant industry in Australia. Today I'm a VA coach, speaker, trainer, mentor, author, avid blogger and entrepreneur. You can find out more about me at http://www.kathiethomas.com and a full list of my blogs at http://www.kathiethomas.com/blogs.htm
Rated • 1 review • business, publishing, writing, blogs, addiction • vipvirtualsolutions.com.au
The value of blogging and social networking is important to all businesses online.
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Co-incidence or God-incidence? Every story in this book speaks of a God who is interested in every aspect of our lives. Soon to be launched at Amazon.com
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The irony is that in rich countries, it is the affluent who live at or close to the coast, while in the developing countries, a large proportion of the poor live close to the coast.
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From the page: "long wave cycle"
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Great new tool for bloggers who get stuck what to write!