Vanity business numbers often contain a string of numbers and letters that spell out a catchy or humorous word. For example, a travel agency may choose something like “1-800-BOOK-TRIP” so customers instantly know what their line of work is and can remember the number easily. You might ch...
Vanity phone numbers, those catchy numbers that often spell out a word or phrase related to a brand, are a powerful tool worth considering. They can enhance your brand recognition, strengthen your marketing campaigns, and make it easier for existing and potential customers to contact your ...
Liking who you are is not a matter of arrogance or vanity, liking who you are is a necessity. This is the challenge you are facing when it come to change: how do you acknowledge you need to change some things about yourself and at the same time to honestly like yourself? It seems a...
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They were packed full of multi syllabic words, so when readers didn’t know what the heck he was trying to say, he’d attribute it to their lack of intelligence, rather than his agreement errors and dangling participles (oy!). He finally found a vanity publisher who appreciated his ...
This etext was prepared by David Price, email ccx074@coventry.ac.uk from the 1890 Field and Tuer edition. HOW TO FAIL IN LITERATURE: A LECTURE BY ANDREW LANG PREFACE This Lecture was delivered at the South Kensington Museum, in aid of the College for Wor
“How to write a book” is one of the most searched for phrases on the internet. This isn’t surprising because just about everyone I meet is either a published author or else is just about to start on their first book. Someone (probably a vanity publisher) once said, “there’s a ...
Your name may not feel like the sparkiest approach to ideating a business name. Jane’s Cakes hardly packs a punch. But there are lots of good reasons so many businesses are named after their owners (no, it’s not just vanity).
Most of the work here is done with standard words, and the accent is signalled with minimal injury to your spell checker. I would probably allow another contraction - gaggin' - here too, though it's not strictly necessary; but I would edit any attempt to render ‘girl' in the accent ...
Stands in the middle, staring at her reflection in the large vanity mirror. Just stands there, then-- With a primal, anguished cry she claws at her throat, ripping off her pearl necklace, which explodes across the room. In a frenzy she tears at herself, her clothes, her hair... then...