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It’s hard to believe I’ve been writing about professional golf for nearly four years, but time flies when you’re writing about the likes of Jordan Spieth, Jason Day, Rory McIlroy, Dustin Johnson, and more. How do you know when you’re really loving writing about a sport? When you eagerly look forward to each spring to…
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My first official blog post for WinningBets.com. #livingthedream
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Watching the Bachelor and the Bachelorette is a guilty pleasure my wife and I share, and two seasons ago, Bachelorette Kaitlyn and one of her many Cro-Magnon suitors did some very cool underwater photography with a Southern California professional. The guy in question turned out to be sort of a ‘roid rager, but it was…
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Oakmont will host the US Open for an eighth time beginning Thursday, and that’s a great indicator that the tournament will be an amazing one. The venue has been host to some of the very best moments in US Open history including Johnny Miller’s final round 63 and the epic Nicklaus-Palmer playoff of 1962 (see…
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Writing for golfblogger.uk in the past 2-1/2 years has allowed me a lot of freedom to follow the trends of the PGA and European Tours and gain a lot of insight into the game’s past, present, and future. That means a lot of scrutiny of Tiger Woods, who has crashed and burned, regained top form,…
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My absolute favorite project to date for 2015 went live this morning, allowing me to brag about it on my blog finally. Back in late May I was contacted by Jen, a consultant with international experience who had decided to go it on her own and needed a copywriter for her new website, with quite…
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I do a lot of golf blogging for website golfblogger.uk and in light of Jordan Spieth’s remarkable second Major win this year before turning 21, I did this blog comparing his third PGA season (the one in progress) against those of the other two pre-25 phenoms of the last 20 years on tour – Rory…
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We deal with all sorts of people as freelancers – quirky, kind, generous, thoughtful, ambitious, overzealous, naive, impressive; the list of types is as long as the list of adjectives in the dictionary. Unfortunately, we occasionally also deal with jerks. Recently, I was in contact with a potential client who needed an article for his…
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As I’ve mentioned in prior posts, and to paraphrase SNL baseball legend Chico Escuela, “Whitepapers and case studies have been very, very good to me” A project that came to me right at the beginning of 2015 has reached fruition with Australia’s Elcom publishing the “Layperson’s Guide to Hosting Services.” It’s a free download if…
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One of my contacts on LinkedIn had this great looking graphic on their page today, and I felt like sharing it because it is a great reflection of Twin Miracles Editorial and the path I’ve been able to forge the last few years as a full-time freelancer. Work anytime? Check, I’ve edited books from 9-to-5,…