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  6. Summer

    Dear Michelle,

    Thank you so much for all of your wonderful tips, ideas, and encouraging words. Your site is great and I will be recommending it to every writer I encounter. I will be going back and re-reading your tips about writing fast and short.

    Cudos!

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It's been a busy fall here at WordCount world headquarters. Go to the Clips page to see stories I've done recently on everything from avoiding Twitter faux pas to the latest trends in employee rewards programs, how small businesses can benefit from the Obama Administration's economic stimulus program to how to take a deadbeat customer to small claims court. Read. Comment. Enjoy.