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1: Are Online Credit Card Applications Too Easy?
Applying online for a credit card is easier than ever, but there is a danger to be aware of. Find out the harm it can do to your credit rating, and how to avoid it.

2: Using Debt Consolidation Wisely
Debt consolidation can make a bad situation worse if it's not done correctly. Find out what you should be considering before committing yourself to taking out a loan.

3: Throwing A Baby Shower : What You Need To Know
If someone you know becomes pregnant you may wish to throw her a baby shower. Find out what you need to know to make it a success.

4: Your Baby And Teething
Teething can be a testing time for both baby and parent. This article provides information on what's involved, and gives some tips on how to make it more comfortable for your child.

5: A Brief History Of Credit Cards
Despite being so commonplace in modern life, credit cards have a relatively short history. Read when the first cards appeared, and how they developed into the products we know today.

6: Alternatives To Consider Before Taking Out A Payday Loan
Payday loans can be useful in an emergency, but are not a good choice for long term borrowing. What other alternatives might be available to you?

7: New Technical Writer: Avoiding the Interview-Writing Disconnect
Lost or garbled information is a terrible waste. Especially if it's the information you gathered from an interview and must now write into your User Document. Here's how to prevent that waste.

8: Writers: Do You Want to Publish a Book?
Writers: Do you want to publish a book?

9: Articles Help With Search Engine Rankings
Every article you write should be aimed at a certain keyword. Every article you write should have a good signature line. Nothing you write is ever wasted.

10: The Backstory, Or: Just Where The Heck Does It All Start?
If you have decided to write a novel, the story that exists within it extends way beyond the book itself. This 'backstory' is what helps give your book depth: here are a few points to keep in mind about the 'past' of the book you're writing.