As well as ghost writing for many prominent websites, Melissa Murphy is on the creative writing team for Lowes Building Supply. She is also the senior contributing writer for NextGenerationParenting.org and a contributing writer at BryanMarcel.com.
Melissa specializes in writing on a variety of subjects including personal development, parenting, relationships, health, nutrition, history, home improvement, cooking, and gardening.
Number of Articles Written: 300
Number of Usage Licenses Sold: 44
Number of Unique Licenses Sold: 4
Number of Full Rights Licenses Sold: 89
It seems hard to believe but tax time is right around the corner. Don’t miss important deductions like home office expenses, expenses related to business travel, professional fees, and even tax breaks on energy-saving appliances.
Words: 391 Downloads: 0 Category: Entrepreneurship By: Melissa J. MurphyQuite often, the kitchen is the most used space in the home. Give your kitchen a facelift without major expenses and contractors. Dramatic improvements can be made with very little time, effort, or money.
Words: 369 Downloads: 0 Category: Home Improvement By: Melissa J. MurphyRich in vitamins, minerals, and protein seaweed has been consumed by ancient cultures for many thousands of years. Today, researchers are studying this superfood for its many health benefits.
Words: 311 Downloads: 0 Category: Nutrition By: Melissa J. MurphyHave you ever been surfing the net only to find a page that won’t load? It’s a common problem with many causes. Sometimes the problem may be on your end, or it may be due to heavy traffic or maintenance issues on the other end.
Words: 301 Downloads: 0 Category: Internet By: Melissa J. MurphyMuch to the dismay of the sugar-addicted segment of the population, there is no healthy sugar – at least, not in the quantities consumed by the average person today. More often, natural health practitioners are advising against a diet that contains even moderate amounts of sugar.
Words: 471 Downloads: 0 Category: Nutrition By: Melissa J. MurphyBacteria have been around since life began and they will stay with us as long as we live. Bacteria are not just disease-causing organisms. Most are actually beneficial to us and we exist with them in a well-balanced, symbiotic relationship.
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