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Michele Dale
Expert Guru
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Michele Dale is an accomplished writer and the author of more than 200 published articles and three well-known eBooks. As the mother of three and the managing partner of Dale & Sawhook, Inc. and the Writers By Design team, Michele knows what it takes to keep a household on task and organized while maintaining a crazy schedule.
In addition to her organization skills, Michele offers a wealth of knowledge in the home-business field. Her own company started in the corner of a small room and with the help of her experience and skill, it has grown into one of the leading copywriting companies in the United States. If you're looking for what it takes to be successful in home business, Michele is the person to ask.
Michele specializes in direct-response copywriting, although she does provide all forms of business writing services. While Michele is a talented writer in her own right, she is also a student of the world-renowned direct-response copywriter, Dan Kennedy, and a member of his elite Inner Circle.
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Testimonial
LifeTips.com is such a phenomenal community. I truly appreciate the value that it offers its visitors. I have always loved helping others and being an Expert Guru at LifeTips is giving me the opportunity to do just that.
Interview
What books have most influenced your life? 90 Minutes In Heaven, NO B.S. Business Success, The Millionaire Next Door
Who are your favorite music artists? Mark Schultz, Mercy Me, Casting Crowns
What are your favorite websites and why? Lifetips.com (of course) due to its expansive wealth of knowledge, eBay.com due to its amazing bargains and diverse offerings and FatWallet.com (I love to save money).
Where else can people find you on the web? WritersByDesign.com and DaleandSawhook.com.
What are your professional highlights? I'm the managing Vice President of Dale & Sawhook, Inc., I've written more than 500 published articles over the past five years and have ghost written 4 well-known eBooks.
What advice do you have for the journey of life? Enjoy it. You only get to do it once.
What are you most passionate about in life? Family and friends first. Then comes success.
What ticks you off? Ignorance and mean people. Internet Trolls REALLY tick me off.
Any thoughts or ideas on living a greener life? Do it for your kids.
What would people be surprised to know about you? I sold brand new $40,000 cars when I was 18. I was good at it but couldn't stomach the culture of the industry.
Philosophy
Success is a journey, not a destination.
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Channel Experience
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Career Experience
 Copywriter  Editor  Web Writer  PR Writer  Journalist  Speech Writer  Script Writer
Project Experience
 Articles  Optimization  Text Ads (PPC)  Newsletters  Press Releases  Data Sheets  Direct Mail  Keyword Research  Brochures  Tech Articles  Print Ads  Slide Shows  Speeches  White Papers  Catalogs  Book  Video Content
Industry Experience
 Hospitality  Educational  Entertainment  Money  Publishing  Search Marketing  Medical  High Tech  Insurance  Non Profit  Manufacturing  Fashion  Music  Magazines  Software
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5 Tips from Michele Dale |
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 Have You Created Your Home Manual?If your household is in complete disarray and you and your family just can't seem to hold it together, you may want to consider the creation of a home manual. Some of the most disorganized families have been able to get their households on track with this simple, easy-to-use tool. When creating a household manual, you'll want to buy a binder and divide it into three different sections. One section will contain important phone numbers (the beauty salon, the doctor's office, the vet). The second section of the home manual is going to list out the items in your home that no one can ever seem to find. You'll name a "home" for each item in this list and everyone must be agree to keep each item in its home. For instance, if you're constantly losing scissors, the "home" could be the kitchen drawer and everyone would agree that they would return the scissors to their home whenever they were taken out. The last section of the manual will be home to your family's schedule. Swimming lessons, doctor's appointments and everything else the family needs to do will be detailed in the binder's schedule section. This will ensure that everyone stays on track and that the family doesn't become over-scheduled. While it may take a bit of time to get the manual put together and organized, the benefits you'll receive from throwing some effort into the project will be well worth it in the long run.
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