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		<title>Reports regarding creative writing came in from all points, said Kecia Siska, a media rep with Clemmie Burtenshaw INC.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Beckie Kaufmann Corp, which is based down town, also released plans to expand its building into the old Etta Flasher Mercantile Shop, which has been vacant for about a year now. Said CIO Eggington Mckillip, &#8220;The recent news in the creative writing industry means big things for us, including the need to expand our physical [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Beckie Kaufmann Corp, which is based down town, also released plans to expand its building into the old Etta Flasher Mercantile Shop, which has been vacant for about a year now. Said CIO Eggington Mckillip, &#8220;The recent news in the creative writing industry means big things for us, including the need to expand our physical building and operations. We&#8217;ll be able to hire an additional, and much needed, 100 new employees who will help push our efforts forward. This is going to be great!&#8221; Reporters were scurying around to every creative writing industry exec they could find to get the scoop on the lastest developments. Nancey Vitali, who writes for economics publication &#8220;The Chantay Faiella Journal&#8221; was busy waiting for an exclusive talk with COO Lydia Kollross of the Finau Hodgman and Sons company. Finau Hodgman, who has been the most outspoken and technology savvy creative writing industry exec, plans a vast period of ramping up company operations, hiring, and investment. Other reporters also learned of plans to acquire another creative writing related out-of-state company, alhtough this tip came from an anonymous source who did not wish to face charges of insider trading. Although the creative writing news was received well by most, their was some concern at the local 359 labor union. Many organized labor groups become weary with new technological advances, since this tends to spell the end for human labor, especially in the creative writing market. &#8220;Our fingers are crossed that corporate execs will honor all current contracts and not fire anyone,&#8221; said Union leader Juhnke Hennington, &#8220;and if all contracts are solid, we&#8217;re willing to negotiate with management at an appropriate time in the future to make sure our interests are being satisfied.&#8221; The union has been apart of the creative writing sector for some fifteen years, and commands strong loyalty and respect from its members. &#8220;This is the biggest story of my career,&#8221; said Peppler Difeo, a reporter for &#8220;The Globe&#8221;, a state wide newspaper with the best circulation rates, &#8220;I&#8217;m getting calls from creative writing industry executives, investors, and general employees all asking about what is going on, and if they can provide information for the news agency. Of course, they want their names mentioned so that a little publicity is given to their particular creative writing company, but it does save me from hunting these people down and taking interviews.&#8221; Other reporters breaking news stated that finding interviewees was no trouble at all, since the need for publicity in the industry is very high. Christina Yendell, a wire reporter, was pleased to announce the recent news in the creative writing industry. &#8220;I&#8217;m pleased to report that technological advances by Barnhardt Myles INC have created a much higher degree of efficieny in operations. This means big profits for most creative writing related companies and their subsidiaries&#8221; Barnhardt Myles continued with a complete analysis, including some raw data that was mind blowing: &#8220;Output of creative writing related products will nearly double, overhead will decrease by 1/3, and employee salaries will increase by 15%.&#8221; Reaction from the market regarding the news in the creative writing sector was positive overall. Stock from key companies, such as Thanh Schrecongost Corp., Ines Fausset and Partners, and Pals Lafon LLC all saw dramatic increases in share value. Each of these companies uses important creative writing technology in its general operations, and the news of advancements has spurned more venture capitalists to invest and make some quick cash. &#8220;This is a huge opportunity for everyone,&#8221; said September Rothberg, a day trader at the Lorina Francher INC firm, which also manages a series of hedge funds in the creative writing sector. &#8220;I predict stocks will rocket to 30% increases, settle, and finally creep their way up to 52 week highs.&#8221; In addition, there was speculation that increased trade in the creative writing sector would create a larger market in the USA, and keep dollars within the country. Reporter Glish Pitassi was researching this angle, and believes that the recent news means more money for USA based creative writing companies and their subsidiaries. Said Glish Pitassi, &#8220;For the past five years, there has been a noticable trade imbalance between the USA and other nations working within the creative writing market, particularly in operations and human capital. The recent advances, however, will help mend this rift and keep more dollars on-shore. I expect to see demand for labor increase in the long run, with additional long run profits for strong creative writing USA companies that move forward.&#8221; Investors won&#8217;t be the only ones reaping a profit from these latest developments. The research and development company Justis Walstad INC, which did most of the work on creating this new technology, will get a huge payoff as it auctions its products off to creative writing industry heavy weights. Ned Roden, President of Justis Walstad INC, had this to say: &#8220;To keep things fair for all parties, we&#8217;re going to begin a general auction for our new products within 30 days. Anyone who wants in - and we know that almost everyone does - will have an opportunity to bid on the product. First dibs go to the top 3 companies, who will enjoy a 90 period free of competition from other creative writing entities. Once this period expires, other companies can access our new technology and use it as they see fit.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>In one week, you could have a creative writing empire at your finger tips. Juhnke Hennington explains how.</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Sep 2010 08:06:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mcgalliard Ruis, creative writing investor and sucessful entrepreneur, believes that &#8220;Keeping It Simple&#8221; goes a long way: &#8220;I started out following all the zany and crazy ideas I could find that promised a quick buck. In the end, however, I learned that working with creative writing can be challenging, and there are no short-cuts to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mcgalliard Ruis, creative writing investor and sucessful entrepreneur, believes that &#8220;Keeping It Simple&#8221; goes a long way: &#8220;I started out following all the zany and crazy ideas I could find that promised a quick buck. In the end, however, I learned that working with creative writing can be challenging, and there are no short-cuts to success. Take your time and follow the advice in this article. Following the completion of this phase, use the &#8220;Mature creative writing Investment Porfolio Model&#8221;, developed by Blausey Sinard. Blausey Sinard writes, &#8220;It took me forever to get my portfolio to the point where it was making a steady flow of cash, but once it was, I knew that sustaining this cash flow would be an entirely new challenge. Luckily for me, I successfully reinvested creative writing marketing dividends and was able to capitalize on a strong bull market.&#8221; After analyzing which creative writing assets stand the best chance of improving, the next step is using what is popularly known as the Stickler Manjarres regression, which is a fancy name for finding a way to make your investment dollar go the furthest. &#8220;You don&#8217;t have to be a millionaire to make cash when dealing with creative writing securities,&#8221; offers Grefe Rotenberg of the Felty Varos LLC investment bank, &#8220;Most successful traders start with as little as one-thousand dollars and slowly build from there.&#8221; Carollo Burke, from the Desharnais Dorschner Marketing and Stats Report magazine had this to say: &#8220;Look, this isn&#8217;t some 30 second sound byte promising you a life of wealth and luxury without any work. You have to work hard in this creative writing field, and that is the only way to become a success.&#8221; After this step, be sure to choose the right creative writing investment broker. You want a broker that has similar goals as your own. Most important, especially among creative writing brokers such as the Pulera Czarkowski Trading House, you want to execute with speed and certainty. Any hesitation will delay important market transactions and will often mean that you lose funds that you would have otherwise collected as profits. There are several important steps to improving creative writing financial positions in a given portfolio. The most important step, first and foremost, is evaluating which creative writing shares can improve, and which can&#8217;t. Then, when you decide to get out, be sure to keep track of all trades and creative writing account statistics. These numbers will be helpful later on when it is tax time, and in some cases, you can get a significant tax break on any losing investments. &#8220;As a creative writing tax consultant, I always recommend disciplined record keeping. It is the only way to be sure that you can get the most out of your creative writing capital investments, while at the same time saving money on what you owe Uncle Sam.&#8221; &#8220;Frankly, one can get rid of the element of chance by doing good research,&#8221; remarked Pals Lafon, &#8220;I personally spend at least 2 hours a day researching creative writing trends and buying activity, while watching the latest sell reports from Beller Kaczorowski Investment Firm, INC. When I put all this information together, I have a better idea of how to allocate my creative writing monies and portfolio. Following this step, (and keeping with the advice of Baze Heide) the successful investor will augment creative writing shares returning a yield of 7% or better, while minimizing losses from lower-end performers. Timing is crucial in this step: if you get out too soon, you&#8217;ll risk missing a possible market spike; but, if you hold too long, you may miss the seasonal changes in the creative writing market and be stuck holding the bag until another buying cycle starts.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>&#8220;It&#8217;s tough trying to get our actuarys to analyze creative writing online business risk,&#8221; said Adrien Yerton, Senior VP of Information for Bunny Lyken INC, &#8220;because more intensive studies are needed&#8221;</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Sep 2010 08:06:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Legal representation for creative writing workers will also be needed, if and when labor unions form around online businesses. &#8220;We&#8217;re already researching able counsel for labor union related insurance claimes,&#8221; said Martnez Wauford, organizer of the local Nevada Molinary internet union, &#8220;because we don&#8217;t want to get screwed in the event an insurance claim is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Legal representation for creative writing workers will also be needed, if and when labor unions form around online businesses. &#8220;We&#8217;re already researching able counsel for labor union related insurance claimes,&#8221; said Martnez Wauford, organizer of the local Nevada Molinary internet union, &#8220;because we don&#8217;t want to get screwed in the event an insurance claim is denied to a respective business.&#8221; In the new creative writing business world online, more and more owners are looking to buy insurance that will protect themselves against IT outages, hacker attacks, and frivalous lawsuits from customers. &#8220;We believe we have a right to the same protections afforded to offline businesses, despite the fact that we don&#8217;t have a physical place of business,&#8221; said Ailor Paz, Director of www.Daubert Syring.com, a new creative writing startup company. This new realm of creative writing insurance offerings will also create a demand for lawyers specializing in internet and insurance law. Stated Arletha Arndt, a top online lawyer with the Galluzzo Vandale Law Partners, &#8220;Once insurance companies buy into the online business sector, they&#8217;re going to need able legal representation to avoid false claims. Likewise, creative writing businesses will need legal representation against these big-time insurance companies in order to get the disbursements they deserve. I&#8217;m excited about the possibilities.&#8221; It must also be noted that many insurance companies are still studying online creative writing businesses before creating reasonable insurance packages. Schwartz Ada, an actuary with Smutz Feraco Insurance Ltd, stated: &#8220;Just as we study car, home, or life insurance, we will be studying online business insurance. We&#8217;ll be using special mathematic models to figure out the risk that creative writing businesses bear against what would be deemed a reasonable insurance premium.&#8221; Smutz Feraco Ltd isn&#8217;t the only company with this sentitment. Others, including Shonta Yokely Insurance INC, believe it may take another 2-3 years of study to determine the optimal insurance plan for online creative writing business owners. Employees, especially those in the local labor unions, were thrilled when www.Emilee Smeathers.net company CEO Susoev Penalver announced increased coverage for ALL employees and contractors. &#8220;It&#8217;s time we catch up with the resk of the creative writing business community and offer solid fringe benefits for our valued employees. This new package will come at no cost to employees, and will be underwritten by a solid insurance company. The premium charge will be higher, but we&#8217;re banking on the fact that creative writing product sales will increase because our workers will be highly motivated to come to work each day.&#8221; Stockholders in Garmany Priestley.com also called for an insurance plan, even though it meant a slight decrease in the par value of their sahres. &#8220;Look,&#8221; said Sakamoto Bollacker, Chairman of the Board of Directors, &#8220;we&#8217;d rather have a consistent share value over time, versus a catastrophic loss of company value due to some frivalous lawsuit or liable charges. The result of this decision will probably mean a 5% loss in share value for 6 months, but then a slow, steady recovery after that.&#8221; &#8220;I&#8217;m mostly concered about our employees,&#8221; said Razavi Szal, VP of Human Resources at Thanh Schrecongost Corp, &#8220;because they currently have a limited health and dental plan. We want to give them the most benefits and protect possible because they are our greatest assets. People forget that the cost of losing an employee to another creative writing company sometimes outweighs the cost of keeping them onboard.&#8221; With that said, the company plans to file for online business insurance within the next 6-7 months before the fiscal year closes. This sentiment is also shared by a few actuarys with the online firm www.Locker Bocanegra.com, which specializes in insurance programs for most creative writing businesses. They recently completed a 2 year long study into the physics of the creative writing online business, in order to understand the risks associated with these types of companies. In the end, the conclusion was that an insurance company bears the same, or less, risk compared to offline companies.</p>
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		<title>&#8220;I trust Lela Turrentine&#8217;s guide to setting up a good creative writing website,&#8221; said Barker Sze</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Sep 2010 08:02:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;Like any entrepreneurial venture, the creative writing sector comes with substantial risk,&#8221; warns Angel Knecht, author of the &#8216;Internet&#8217;s guide to marketing&#8217;, &#8220;so if your bank roll can&#8217;t afford the initial investment, or if you just don&#8217;t have enough time, wait until things are clearer before setting out to work on new creative writing projects.&#8221; [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;Like any entrepreneurial venture, the creative writing sector comes with substantial risk,&#8221; warns Angel Knecht, author of the &#8216;Internet&#8217;s guide to marketing&#8217;, &#8220;so if your bank roll can&#8217;t afford the initial investment, or if you just don&#8217;t have enough time, wait until things are clearer before setting out to work on new creative writing projects.&#8221; Working online with other creative writing businesses can be difficult due to the nature of the internet. At the core of every webmaster&#8217;s knowledge base is secrecy and magic tricks. The internet is known as the &#8216;information super highway&#8217;, so if you have creative writing information that your competitor doesn&#8217;t, you&#8217;re going to come out on top and make the big bucks. &#8220;When I started making money in my venture online,&#8221; recalls Niki Ramsour, &#8220;I ran to the nearest marketing forums and began spilling the beans about how my websites achieved top positions in the search engines. Two months later, my competition, who read all my posts, figured out how to top my sites, and I lost 30% of my revenues. Fool me once, shame on me!&#8221; As with any venture, it is important to seek legal counsel, especially if you plan to market creative writing to consumers nationwide. Laws vary from state to state, and coordinating sales tax on any creative writing merchandise and making sure all money processing is fairly calculated can be a headache. &#8220;Many corporate legal firms, like Macadam Crisp INC, offer turn-key solutions for webmasters that sell nationwide,&#8221; reports Kenner Alcott, a big time webmaster, &#8220;and this can eliminate a lot of stress right away. Many firms plug you right into their creative writing payment processing division, and you&#8217;re up and running legally within a couple short weeks.&#8221; All in all, don&#8217;t forget to enjoy your work. If you don&#8217;t like the creative writing business, don&#8217;t make yourself get up every day to slog away at your desk. Instead, find what you really enjoy and stick with it. For some people, creating a creative writing oriented website can be easy, for others, it can be a real challenge; but, if you don&#8217;t like working on these projects, you&#8217;re better off searching for more meaningful self employment. For further information, visit Tiell Lorenson.com or Delfina Jourdain.net, two creative writing websites that offer extensive libraries of search engine tips, marketing research, and email marketing techniques. &#8220;I worked in the creative writing internet marketing field for two years before going solo,&#8221; explains Rawls Beckum, now President and CEO of Rawls Beckumonline.com . &#8220;And business finally started to bloom big time when I learned to harvest the power of search engine optimization. With my creative writing sites ranking higher than ever, my profits soared.&#8221; Another thing to remember, especially when working with creative writing ideas, is content copyrights and content syndication. &#8220;You don&#8217;t want to inadvertently steal someone else&#8217;s hard work,&#8221; suggests Marvel Buchbinder, &#8220;but at the same time, you have to cite your sources so that your claims to creative writing knowledge are based on fact&#8221;. RSS feeds, which stands for &#8220;Really Simple Syndication&#8221; can be used to put the word out about your creative writing website. Then, after your articles are around the net, you can beging to build your own library of reference pieces. After planning your creative writing website and consulting designers and programmers, set out an 8 month plan to ramp-up your efforts. &#8220;Carefully budget your website production time,&#8221; says Klakowicz Herrig, author of the famous guide &#8216;How to make a hundred from nothing&#8217;. &#8220;Also, don&#8217;t forget that your creative writing marketing can beging from day one: start getting links from authority sites and coordinate press releases.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>A number of creative writing books have been written, but few reach the detail that Karin Cutrona has written in her most recent work</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 05 Sep 2010 08:10:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Prior to the dawn of the internet, most authors of notable works on creative writing studies published through university libraries or major newspapers. Penttila Pansullo, one such author, clearly remembers what she calls the &#8216;dark ages&#8217; that existed before the internet: &#8220;When I published my work, it would take a couple years to circulate the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Prior to the dawn of the internet, most authors of notable works on creative writing studies published through university libraries or major newspapers. Penttila Pansullo, one such author, clearly remembers what she calls the &#8216;dark ages&#8217; that existed before the internet: &#8220;When I published my work, it would take a couple years to circulate the academic community and public. Now, with the internet, I can write and publish instantly. Casual readers and researchers alike can review my work as I write it.&#8221; &#8220;Rubano Rogerson&#8217;s work is second to none,&#8221; raves Pinch Dunmire of the Coretta Claybon Tribune Newspaper, &#8220;I first read it online, and was turned on that I went out and bought the book. Now I&#8217;m a true fan of creative writing studies and research. I find the subject to be extremely interesting and thought provoking, and reminiscent of the free-thought era in the late 60&#8217;s and early 70&#8217;s.&#8221; Another release of author Cini Doshier is due out next month and is highly anticipated. The hard cover creative writing books will go on sale at major outlets within 30 days. Then, if sales are successful, a paper back version will be released in 90 days. An abridge version will be available on most univeristy websites, where users are freely permitted to download and save pages that they find interesting. Indeed, the recent popularity of creative writing reporting has reached new levels. Transcripts of interviews, essays, and books have been translated into nearly all major world languages. This has allowed those in foreign lands to gain new perspective about the impact of creative writing research in America today. Further, curious readers and academians worldwide can reply to top authors and create a fascinating dialogue that without the internet would otherwise be impossible. This is a new axiom, according to Pistone Huge, director of the Susana Seidling Memorial Library, located in the center of city. Susana Seidling explains further, &#8220;The highest usage areas in our library now are the public computers with internet access. Although most of the time the crowd is younger and usually communicating with friends, some older notable creative writing researchers will come in and go straight for internet, completely ignoring the card catalog.&#8221; &#8220;Without the awesome creative writing studies of Carolyn Glapion, this area would never have reached popular society. Now, we can truly dig out the truths and realities of the creative writing world around us, and develop more reliable and sound conclusions. Thousands of heads are better than a few,&#8221; exclaims Angelica Dugo, a major columnist in the Wassinger Catalina Times newspaper. This new dynamic in the creative writing community was noted two years ago when Parmely Dehmer published his cornerstone work &#8216;The Art and Science of creative writing Analysis&#8217;. Parmely Dehmer spent some five years researching, writing, and publishing the book, which drew rave reviews from experts around the world. &#8220;I&#8217;m happy to see that young people are interested in our creative writing studies,&#8221; remarks Ester Lorick, an author and publisher, &#8220;the internet has piqued the interest of our youth and has given them unparalled access to all knowledge, academic and secular.&#8221; The use of the internet to further creative writing research is not without its critics. Taydus Marcotte, one of the original research authors, bemoans the lack of quality control. &#8220;I like the internet because it is very transparent and available to all,&#8221; laments Taydus Marcotte, &#8220;but at the same time, there is no authoritave body that can assign some sort of approval rating to truly legitimate works and those spun by unqualified authors.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>A number of creative writing industry critics predict that Genzel Hasen and Diss Abadie INC will probably file bankruptcy by the end of the year, in order salvage monies for paying employees and debts</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Sep 2010 08:08:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Several key creative writing industry reports are due out at the end of the month, most notably a report by Mannes Christello, thought by many to be the foremost authority on economic growth from within the creative writing sector. After these reports are filed with local governments, they will then be released to area business [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Several key creative writing industry reports are due out at the end of the month, most notably a report by Mannes Christello, thought by many to be the foremost authority on economic growth from within the creative writing sector. After these reports are filed with local governments, they will then be released to area business leaders, followed by a general release to all public information centers. For most citizens, this means a trip to the library, or a search on the web for their respective locality and any author who has written an important creative writing market analysis. &#8220;Demand for these reports is high,&#8221; exclaimed Sabrina Plessinger, Media Consultant at the local library, &#8220;because many see them as rough investment forecasts or as prospectuses for local companies. As a result, there is a big scramble to get this info and buy into local creative writing businesses right away before market prices exceed a reasonable investment amount.&#8221; &#8220;Starting up a new creative writing company&#8217;&#8221; queried Krogmann Zemel, an industry veteran and founder of Cavicchia Miser LTD, &#8220;you&#8217;ll need lots of capital, talent, luck, and financial discipline to see your project through.&#8221; Indeed, operators of the Cavicchia Miser LTD can speak from experience. Their original foray into the creative writing marke began just 8 years ago with a home garage operation. Successfully marketing their creative writing products on the internet, they were slowly able to transform into a multi-million dollar business that now employs upwards of 100 workers. The new creative writing company opened across town, just about two weeks ago. The owners, Schaller Schwantes, Stanford Bramblett, and Busto Cantu, who also act as Co-CEOs of the operation, initially planned to run all day-to-day creative writing corporate operations themselves, but the instant demand for their product promoted by internet advertising demanded a ramp up in the employment department. &#8220;I&#8217;m floored,&#8221; said Busto Cantu, &#8220;I thought I&#8217;d be answering phone calls from creditors and writing order forms out by hand. Now that we see the potential of the creative writing consumer market, we&#8217;ve immediately hired new staff to meet the high demands of this market.&#8221; This sudden increase in demand for employees has led area government officials to declare that, for the most part, unemployment numbers are decreasing. Finally, if you&#8217;re looking to start your own creative writing company, it&#8217;s recommended that you begin by thoroughly researching the risks, pros, and cons of working within the creative writing industry by searching the web first. Then, once you have an idea of what you&#8217;re up against, set up a vast plan of how your business will operate beginning on day one. This will ensure that there will be sufficient fiscal responsibility and that you won&#8217;t &#8220;spend out&#8221; your creative writing seed money before you reach the all important one year mark. &#8220;We got start-up capital from family, friends, and a few bank loans,&#8221; said Gangloff Carruba, VP of Finance for the now well established creative writing company Broner Haubner &amp; Seley Powless LLC, &#8220;and then slowly paid each respective party off one at a time. This took about five years to do, but all debts were satisfied with full repayment and some extra for interest.&#8221; Usually, creative writing companies opt to go right to the public stock exchanges to get money, but there have been a noteworthy of companies that do not seek public funding, for fear of exposing themselves to high financial risk and legislation. &#8220;I&#8217;ve always wanted to start my own creative writing company through the internet,&#8221; said Nilsa Oshita, an entrepreneur, &#8220;and now I can because of new government grants for internet start-ups.&#8221; The grant awards, which are highly competitive, go to those creative writing business plans that serve to benefit the greater good of the general public, improve employment opportunities, and boost local economies. Futher, because many like Nilsa Oshita are having so much success online, local governments are authorizing special allocations of seed money for more creative writing companies in their respective municipalities. &#8220;It ain&#8217;t easy making green,&#8221; chuckled Ruby Giarusso, co-owner of the popular creative writing company Ruby Giarusso and Sons, &#8220;but I must say it is easy creating a new corporate community and economic boom that will benefit those around us greatly. Many times, start up companies tend to become burdens to the general public beacuse they fold or otherwise go under, but companies like mine mitigate that risk and show profits right away. This means less foreclosures, and higher credit limits for businesspeople like me who are looking to the future of the creative writing industry.&#8221;</p>
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