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  • Essential Elements of Developing Copy that Generates Real Traffic  By : Bill .Platt
    When you finally decided to start your own business, and you built your website for the purpose of developing your business, your goal was clear. You wanted to make lots of money and to be in business for a very long time. Who can blame you? The thought of going to a job everyday for the rest of my life kills me too.
  • Why I'm Not Buying Your eBook  By : E B Smith
    It doesn’t matter whether you are emailing a prospect, composing an ad, or writing a sales letter to promote your newly published eBook – correct grammar and spelling are important. Good or bad, it leaves a lasting impression on the reader and says a whole lot about your credibility.
  • Great Ways To Become A Bingo Millionaire  By : Nicole Martin
    Online Bingo has taken the world by storm. Now's your chance to become the next bingo millionaire. If you want to see the money flow in, read this article and start counting the bucks.
  • Finding Your Writing Niche  By :
    You hear it all the time - find your niche! What is a writing niche and where can you find one? Darren Krause has a few ideas that might help you find yours!
  • Do you have the “write stuff” to be a prosperous freelance copywriter?  By : Kathy Poole
    Some so-called writing experts say you don't need much skill or talent to be a freelance copywriter for businesses and professionals. Don't believe it. This article looks at the specific writing skills you must have to be successful and prosperous in this field. If your abilities are not up to par, all hope is not lost: We'll also look at some ways to hone your skills so you can be competitive in the business market.
  • A Comprehensive Guide for Beginners to SEO Content Writing  By : Ana Mendoza
    Copywriting has again transcended from its usual form and practices into the new internet era; Copywriting as utilized by the Professional SEO business is also known as Internet Content Writing, Web Content Writing, amongst other terms.
  • Article Writing & Article Marketing: 7 Ways Articles Increase Your Prospects, Publicity & Profits  By : Jeff Herring
    No matter what business you are in, writing articles and marketing articles can increase your prospects, publicity and profits. Here are the top 7 reasons why.
  • How Much You Should Charge for Freelance Writing  By :
    Ever wonder how much you should charge for freelance writing? Find out how to price yourself into the market inside this article!
  • 5 Ways to Liven Your Audience  By : Arvee Robinson
    Has a boring speaker ever put you to sleep? Your head begins to nod as you fight off the urge to slip mercifully into the Land of the Z’s. Or has your mind ever wandered during someone’s dull presentation? Although you appear to listen intently, what you are really thinking about are the million tasks waiting for you at home.Sure, this has happened to all of us, more than we would like to admit. However, don’t let it happen to you when you are the speaker.
  • Writing Press Releases - Getting it right  By : Wadsworth
    For freelance writers, knowing how to create a press release is essential, and mastery of its key rules can be acquired with the right level of dedication, commitment and advice.
  • Airline Magazines a Great Publicity Tool  By : Joan Stewart
    If you're targeting an educated, more affluent audience with your message, and your topic is a good fit, inflight magazines can be one of your best publicity tools.
  • Press Release Writing Tips for PR People  By : Joan Stewart
    A press release is often your only chance to make a great first impression.
  • The Forgotten Benefit of Article Writing  By : Sally Taylor
    Article discusses an important, yet ignored, benefit of article writing for business promotion and development.
  • Make Money With Writing Books on Spirituality and Self Help: 10 Great Reasons To Become An Author Today  By : Arielle Ford
    As a publicist for New York Times Best Selling Authors, like Deepak Chopra, I know the benefits of becoming an author. You've dreamt of becoming an author along with thinking of title ideas. You told your friends and loved ones you wanted to write a book. All you need to do now is make it happen.
  • Making It As A Freelance: The Art of the Interview  By : Sharon Hurley Hall
    If you want your writing to be published in a newspaper or magazine, you'll need to do a killer interview. Here are some tips to help you.
  • How To Make Money With Article Writing  By : jschuman
    Information on making money by writing articles.
  • Copy Lay-Out Tips For Would-Be Journalists  By : The-Latest.com
    Once an article has been completed, the story’s presentation in the correct format for newspapers and magazines will ensure that editors, too busy to second guess the author, actually read the piece. If the written work, known as ‘copy’, is not in good order it is likely to end up on the ‘spike’; the journalistic equivalent of the ‘recycle bin’.
  • Starving Writer Syndrome  By : Kathy Poole
    Starving Writer Syndrome is a serious, painful malady that can strike anyone who writes or wants to write. To learn more about symptoms, complications and treatment, please read on.
  • Breaking into the freelance writing market  By :
    It's tough to crack the freelance writing world, but with a little effort and a few good tips along the way - you can start to get published! Find out where to get your feet wet!
  • How to Find Ideas for Articles & Speeches  By :
    I know have had at times, and others tell me the same thing. At my Toastmasters club, for example, I've often heard members say they have difficulty finding topics for speeches.
  • Snob-Bloggers: You Just Might Be A Snob If You Publish A Blog  By :
    You see, in order to care enough to publish a blog, you really need to be somewhat of a snob.
  • Writing For Magazines  By : Aurel Radulescu
    If you want to make it as a professional writer, you will eventually need to be branch out into the world of magazines. While many new writers are intimidated by the major magazines and editors, it is important to realize that they are not so different from any other publication.
  • Stand Out in Business the Write Way  By : Lydia Ramsey
    Build your business and stand out in a crowd by sending handwritten notes whenever possible to existing and potential clients.
  • Writing the Resource Box So It Gets People to Click  By : Chris Kilian
    Why write the article, if you are NOT going to get the click at the end of the process. Article marketing requires results, and results for article marketing is the click on your link in the resource box.
  • What is holding you back from being the writer you want to be?  By : Deanna Mascle
    As a writing instructor and coach I work with writers every day who are not reaching their full potential. What holds them back?
  • Writing Great Articles? I’m No Expert, But.....  By : Steve Boulden
    We all have different reasons for writing and submitting articles. However, the requirements for getting noticed, read, and published are the same for all of us. It doesn't take an expert to figure it out.
  • Ole Softy  By : Leslie Marable
    This is a poem is in response to a story taken from "Talking French Fry Saves Woman's Life." By Chad Kultgen, Weekly World News
  • Dear Diary, I've Decided to Leave You  By : Jill Schoenberg Girma
    Diaries are often the one sacred and private space for girls to record their secrets. Yet as girls and women, we process and learn our life lessens much faster when we engage the help of trusted friends and family members. So why not take the leap and ditch your diary and try your hand at journal sharing.
  • Truth is No Longer Required  By : MikeLevy
    It seems in today's world, a persons memoirs can be half fiction, half truth if it has a good message. Even the queen of TV, Oprah, stated on Larry King, she supports James Freys book, A Million Little Pieces, even though parts of it are embellishments about events that never happened.
  • 9 Tips To Successful Article Submission  By : Marige O'Brien
    There's more to success in article marketing than just writing a great article. This how-to guide offers sensible tips for creating articles that win with the submission sites, as well as making the process as efficient as possible. Byline includes a link to a list of almost 100 current submission sites and recommended submission services.
  • The Secret To Writing Success  By : Deanna Mascle
    It really is that simple and it really isn't a secret. Most successful writers know the BIC method is key to their success.
  • Epitaph For A Man  By : Susan C. Haley
    A simple epitaph from the heart of a daughter lauding the life of dear father who passed on just before Christmas on December 13, 2005

    William R. Ball
    August 14, 1919 - December 13, 2005
  • How to Write an Ebook  By : Stan
    The hardest part of writing is the first sentence. When you look at the whole project, it seems like an impossible task. That's why you have to break it down into manageable tasks. Think of climbing a mountain.
    You are standing at the foot of it and looking up at its summit vanishing into the clouds ...
  • Top 5 Tips for Successful Article Writing  By : Nathalie Lussier
    Everyone is catching onto the fact that writing articles is a great way to project an image of expertise. But how do you write good articles? Find out by reading this article that teaches you the best techniques to write the best articles!
  • Ad Copy Sparklers – 10 Ways to Spark Interest in Your Customers  By : Marie Gervacio
    Add a little sparkle to your ad copy and increase your sales.
  • Where Do Writer's Ideas Come From?  By : Sally Taylor
    Article examines cures for and methods to prevent writer's block.
  • Want To Start A Publishing Revolution?  By : Martin Day
    Learn how without breaking a sweat you can extend the life of your articles, improve communication with your readers and gather valuable feedback and opinion.
  • Styles of Manuscript Editing  By : Karen Cole-Peralta
    When you are correcting or making changes in a book manuscript, what you are doing is editing that manuscript. I’ve been in the business of editing would-be books for over the past twenty-five years, and I’ve helped many a first-time author put his or her book together in a way that made it more readable, enjoyable, saleable and finally -- marketable.
  • School Yourself in the Writing Field  By : Karen Cole-Peralta
    Writing in your journal every day may seem arduous. Perhaps you may think you have nothing to write there. But to write every day and fish for those ideas is one way to tap your untapped brain resources and apply them to a writer’s page – every single day.

    There was a book called “The Origin of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind.” I thought for sure that book would be too didactic, too academic and way too “genius level” for me to be able to read it. But I did, and I’m glad for that. It turned out to be at only an above average reading level, not a genius one. And it gave me some ideas about writing.
  • Cheap Ghost Writing Isn’t Easy -- But It’s Worthwhile  By : Karen Cole-Peralta
    You might think that selling yourself short is a sure way to not be a success in the ghost writing field. And your eyes are probably dancing with the very large figures of money that you’ve heard ghost writers pull down, in yearly figures such as $60,000 to $100,000, or amounts such as $15,000 to $60,000 per each book you write.

    This is especially so if you’re breaking into the field of ghosting for the first time, and if you’re a ghost writer (or ghostwriter) who has never really ghosted a book for someone else before. You’re probably thinking big bucks, major book contracts, large amounts of cash advances from publishers and huge percentages from the books you will be anonymously writing for big time authors.
  • Journaling Our Thoughts, Feelings and Faith  By : Cory L. Kemp
    Journaling how we view our lives, connecting to how we think, feel and believe, teaches us lessons of self awareness, consciousness regarding those around us, and deepens our understanding of how God is intricately a part of our dail lives.
  • Journaling Experiences and Events  By : Cory L. Kemp
    How did you spend your day yesterday? When was the last time you went to see a movie? Learning to journal our experiences, and the special events in our lives, can teach us about the fluidity of dail situations, how they fit together, and how they impact each other. Through journaling our experiences we can make connections to and through the flow of our lives.
  • Journaling Memories  By : Cory L. Kemp
    Remembering our lives through the process of journaling can result in surprising returns to who we were, who we are, and create the foundation for who we want to become.
  • Journaling Demystified  By : Cory L. Kemp
    Have you bee considering journaling, but have questions about how to get started? Journaling is a wonderful way to explore your faith through prayer, reflection and personalnarrative. Shared here are some of the popular questions about journaling, and the opportunity to formulate your own ansers to see if journaling firs for you and your journey.
  • The Elements of a Successful Story, by Patrick Dent, Dent Publishing  By : Patrick Dent - www.dent-publishing.com
    If your novel or short story is going to work, it's going to need all the right components. Used without imagination or sensitivity, those elements may produce only formula fiction. But, like a good cook with the right materials and a good recipe, you can also create some pleasant surprises.
    Many writers, like many good cooks, don't need to think consciously about what they're throwing in the pot. But as an apprentice you should probably think about how your story matches up with expectations.
  • Screenwriters & Filmmakers - Pitching the Cold Heart of the Banker  By : John Gaskin
    Can a creative pitch alone get your script produced? Pitching the script is an art that is much talked about, put into college curriculums and lauded by the Pop Culture. But, there's a big factor missing from creative pitches. The MONEY!
  • Article Writing - Why Bother?  By : Barbara White
    There are thousands of articles to be read on the World Wide Web, and many more are being added everyday. If you take the time to do more than skim them, you will find that many articles are about similar things. Why would you take the time out of your busy schedule to add one more? We all suffer from information overload- so why add to it?
    Why should I bother?
  • BABY STEPS ...TOWARD PUBLICATION!  By : liana300
    To plunge into non-fiction writing is not easy.
    To conceive the brilliant idea of a marketable and unique book is hard.
    To compile the book is even harder.
    To write an attractive proposal and find the right publisher is time consuming.
    To get a rejection letter is far too easy !

    However, to get a nice and encouraging critique for your work is, by all means, a small bonus, while to get a further reward may be quite puzzling!
    Actually, a reward of a kind other than of getting published is not usually expected by a writer.
  • Why Story Editing Improves the Quality of Fiction  By : Safari Thompson
    How Important story editing can be to developing a novel.
  • How to Write a Short Story  By : Rachelle Arlin Credo
    So how do we write a great short story? What are the things to keep in mind in order to come up with a short story that works?
  • How to be a published (non-fiction) author  By : Suzan St Maur
    If you want to write a non-fiction book and get it published, this is the article for you. International business writer and author Suzan St Maur has written twelve published books with several more in the pipeline. Here she shares what she has learned from her own experiences, along with some valuable practical tips to help you on your way to the best--seller list.

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