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Writing Articles - Can put money in your pocket by John Arrington
  Date:2008-03-28 14:07:02 Click:0
Writing Articles - Can put money in your pocket by: John Arrington Writing articles has one purpose and that is to generate traffic, not to be written as a sales letter. Writing and submitting articles can generate huge amounts of traffic and create
Book Review: Best Of Friends by Sherry Brantley
  Date:2008-03-28 14:07:02 Click:0
Book Review: Best Of Friends by: Sherry Brantley "Best of Friends" is a novel about the lives of the "Fabulous Five." The Fabulous Five is a group comprised of five wonderful, loyal ladies who have been best friends for years. Each woman in the grou
Newsletters - Getting Better Results by Phil McCumskey
  Date:2008-03-28 14:07:02 Click:0
Newsletters - Getting Better Results by: Phil McCumskey Okay, so youve written your latest newsletter and e-mailed it to your large base of subscribers. Now you sit back and wait to see the feedback you receive. And thats when reality kicks in. Your
Professional Article Writing, From Hobby To Income by Brian Ankner
  Date:2008-03-28 14:07:02 Click:0
Professional Article Writing, From Hobby To Income by: Brian Ankner In the art of writing there are several areas or levels of expertise. We will go over a few of them and find out where you would like to end up in the world of professional article
Writing Tip: A Word on That by Lisa Silverman
  Date:2008-03-28 14:07:02 Click:0
Writing Tip: A Word on "That" by: Lisa Silverman Once in a while I am called upon to edit or proofread a manuscript that makes a particular mistake with great frequency, and Im reminded to tell you all to avoid aforementioned mistake. Today I am hel
Internet Authors Aren't Dummies by Mike Scantlebury
  Date:2008-03-28 14:07:02 Click:0
Internet Authors Aren't Dummies by: Mike Scantlebury There are plenty of people out there who've written a book. Maybe you're one of them. Maybe you've thought of trying to get it published, (not on the internet, but with a real, live, bricks-and-mo
Writing for the Travel Web by Anne Sewell
  Date:2008-03-28 14:07:02 Click:0
Writing for the Travel Web by: Anne Sewell In this modern world, where more and more people can afford international travel, knowledge of the country to be visited is very important. Thus persons who are knowledgeable about a particular country shou
The Importance of Research for Effective Copywriting by Laurence James
  Date:2008-03-28 14:07:02 Click:0
The Importance of Research for Effective Copywriting by: Laurence James Most people who write for a living will tell you getting it right takes about 10% actual writing time and 90% research. Knowing what to write before you write it, and to whom, m
What Not To Do When Submitting Your Manuscript To A Publisher by Jordana Ryan
  Date:2008-03-28 14:07:02 Click:0
What Not To Do When Submitting Your Manuscript To A Publisher by: Jordana Ryan Once your manuscript is complete you are ready to begin your search for the publisher that will best meet your needs. Research your genre to find publishers who accept wh
Why 90% of Published Content is Rubbish by Laurence James
  Date:2008-03-28 14:07:02 Click:0
Why 90% of Published Content is Rubbish by: Laurence James We live in an information age, an era of mass communication. In this world, some people consume information, while others provide it. It's a constant and essential cycle. Information is valu
How To Hire A Copywriter by Alexandria Marx
  Date:2008-03-28 14:07:02 Click:0
How To Hire A Copywriter by: Alexandria Marx From a copywriter's point of view, it would be great if clients had a crystal ball that they could use to see which copywriter best suits their project. There are different types of writing and first-hand
Defining and Writing for an Audience by Laurence James
  Date:2008-03-28 14:07:02 Click:0
Defining and Writing for an Audience by: Laurence James As part of the essential research you should do before starting to write, it's a good idea to begin by defining your audience - the people who will read, see or hear the message in your content
Questions For Effective Communication by Robert F. Abbott
  Date:2008-03-28 14:07:02 Click:0
Questions For Effective Communication by: Robert F. Abbott Brevity. Saying what needs to be said in the least number of words; it's a challenge for most of us, including many professional writers and speakers. Mark Twain famously noted that if he'd
Pitching your Story Idea or Script to Hollywood by Paris Anderson
  Date:2008-03-28 14:07:02 Click:0
Pitching your Story Idea or Script to Hollywood by: Paris Anderson If you have a script idea or a completed script that you would like to discuss with a certain producer or studio, the best method is by calling the producers production office. Chanc
Forget Esoteric: How to Get Your Poetry Out of the Closet and Into a Book by Mag
  Date:2008-03-28 14:07:02 Click:0
Forget Esoteric: How to Get Your Poetry Out of the Closet and Into a Book by: Magdalena Ball Poetry is an esoteric art isnt it? Theres no point in getting caught up in base things like publishing or pandering to an audience its only the work that ma
Book Review: Dance Of The Heart by Jim Therrian
  Date:2008-03-28 14:07:02 Click:0
Book Review: Dance Of The Heart by: Jim Therrian Dance of the Heart is a quick-read novel of only 118 pages, however, there is so much more to this story than one would expect. First of all, Therrian does a fantastic job of setting up the scenes, th
Five Things Not To Do When Trying To Write Your First Novel by Susan Schaab
  Date:2008-03-28 14:07:02 Click:0
Five Things Not To Do When Trying To Write Your First Novel by: Susan Schaab Some people suppress an insistent urge to attempt novel-length fiction all their lives. Thats like giving yourself permission to hide from who you are. If your soul is that
The Second Biggest Mistake Freelancers Make by Kathleen Poole
  Date:2008-03-28 14:07:02 Click:0
The Second Biggest Mistake Freelancers Make by: Kathleen Poole When you first begin your freelance careerwhether as a writer, photographer, web designer, graphic artist or whateveryou have to face the ultimate challenge: getting clients. So you scou
Thank You Note Samples - Ready to Copy Thank You Note Samples You Can Use Today
  Date:2008-03-28 14:07:02 Click:0
Thank You Note Samples - Ready to Copy Thank You Note Samples You Can Use Today by: Christy Murphy One of the most powerful phrases in the human language is "thank you." If you have heard about The Secret and the Law of Attraction it is easy to see
The Road to Haiku by Terry J. Coyier
  Date:2008-03-28 14:07:02 Click:0
The Road to Haiku by: Terry J. Coyier Haiku shows us what we knew all the time, but did not know we knew; it shows us that we are poets in so far as we live at all. ~R.H. Blyth Haiku, Volume 1 A real haikus gotta be as simple as porridge and yet mak
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