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Artificial Intelligence (AI) Business writing

Best AI engines for small business in Australia: Affordable solutions for maximum efficiency

Discover the best AI engines for small businesses in Australia, detailing their monthly and yearly costs in AUD. Learn how these AI solutions can enhance efficiency, drive growth, and provide a competitive edge with comprehensive descriptions and pricing information.

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Artificial Intelligence (AI) Business writing

The best AI engines to boost your corporate business: A comprehensive guide

Explore “The Best AI Engines to Boost Your Corporate Business,” highlighting top choices like IBM Watson, Google AI, Microsoft Azure, AWS AI, Salesforce Einstein, OpenAI, and H2O.ai, enhancing efficiency, decision-making, and customer experiences for a competitive edge.

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Psychology

Academia and Psychology

Lee Hopkins has accrued 1,874 citations for his academic psychology papers (as at 30July2024), positioning his work in the top 1-2% of most-cited papers from 25 years ago. This high citation count demonstrates the significant and lasting impact of his research in the field of psychology.

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Creative Writing Psychology

Expect Your Possible Life

I’m so pleased to announce my follow-up book to How to be your Possible Self. In a world where the truth is the enemy, one woman’s quest to enlighten becomes a perilous battle for her survival. Dr. Lauren Millward, a distinguished social psychologist, stumbles upon explosive evidence, revealing how corporations manipulate human emotions for profit.…

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Creative Writing

A ghost at the table

Finally published — The ghost at the table. In this thrilling cybercrime novel, follow the journey of Stephanie McBride, a civilian specialist investigating cybercrimes in Adelaide, who unknowingly crosses paths with Logan Robinson, an IT consultant turned hacker. As their worlds collide, they become entangled in a dangerous game involving corporate espionage, hacking exploits, and…

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Creative Writing

The Sexual Revolution’s broken promise: How women lost out but men are VERY happy

My first degree was in fact a joint Honours: Applied Psychology & Sociology. I took a particular shine to Social Psychology, but I did enjoy my Sociology lectures and got better marks in my Soc assignments than my Psych assignments. I watched the author of this book on a YT video where, for two hours,…

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Business writing Grammar Social media

Communicating effectively in business: The Aussie guide to getting your yakka across

Special report from Darren Hill (or ‘DH’ as he prefers to be known) You can find some of DH’s expert communication at the following: https://darrenhill.co/blog/marvellous-your-business-with-web-scraping-services https://darrenhill.co/blog/tiktok-follower-secrets In the realm of business, ‘having a good chinwag’ isn’t just about nattering over a cuppa. It’s about getting your point across clear as day, whether you’re spruiking ideas…

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Business writing Podcasting Social media

The staggering power of podcasts 

This excerpt from a 2023 article on the state of audio in Australia. Podcasts have taken centre stage in the audio sector, with the 2022 Infinite Dial study finding that average time spent listening to podcasts surged to seven hours and six minutes per week, up from five hours in 2021.  Insights from the Australian…

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Business writing Social media

Business communication: Some thoughts for the communications student

Key components of business communication Communication is key in today’s business world. It’s like the glue that holds everything together, ensuring smooth operations and successful outcomes. When we communicate effectively within our team, it promotes a culture of understanding and teamwork. And who doesn’t want that? With clear roles and expectations, we can avoid misunderstandings…

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Business writing Creative Writing Grammar

What are some common Americanisms that have crept into Australian English?

Americanisms such as “ass”, “mom”, and “math” have infiltrated Australian English, largely due to American media’s influence. Examples include “leash” for “lead”, “cookies” for “biscuits”, and “y’all” replacing “youse”. These terms reflect the global dominance of American culture and language.