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  • 7 Ways In Which You Can Overcome Excuses for Not Marketing Your Website by Writing Articles
    Wannabe writers, are full of excuses as to why they aren’t writing yet. Many of these excuses can be changed to proactive statements with a mere switch in attitude and perspective. How many ti
    Listed in Category : articles

  • How To Outgrow 'Write What You Know'
    Every writer has heard it time and again, and it’s not without merit: “Write what you know.”When I began freelancing, I was just out of college, so what did I write about? College. I wrote pro
    Listed in Category : articles

  • A Critique of Micheal Crichton's Best Selling Novel, PREY
    Critque of Micheal Crichton's best selling novel Prey.PREY:A Great Novel to Counter Act the Zealous Oversellof Potential Benefits of Nanotechnologyand IntroduceA Realistic
    Listed in Category : book-review

  • About Writing
    In this free email course, I'll tell you everything I know about improving your writing, publishing it electronically and in print, and promoting it after the sale.Two questions you should
    Listed in Category : book-review

  • Cheryl Rickman Interview
    Cheryl Rickman runs her own group of businesses CherryJam - with her partner James in Hampshire. Her first company WebCritique a web copywriting and marketing consultancy, helps other businesses to im
    Listed in Category : business

  • Cheryl Rickman Interview
    Cheryl Rickman runs her own group of businesses CherryJam - with her partner James in Hampshire. Her first company WebCritique a web copywriting and marketing consultancy, helps other businesses to im
    Listed in Category : business-loan

  • For Beginners: Ten Ways To Prepare To Get Published
    (Skip directly to ten for the fastest shortcut!)By Jill NagleLike any field, excellent writing requires study, practice and mentorship. Very few successful authors ever published t
    Listed in Category : copywriting

  • How To Outgrow 'Write What You Know'
    Every writer has heard it time and again, and it’s not without merit: “Write what you know.”When I began freelancing, I was just out of college, so what did I write about? College. I wrote pro
    Listed in Category : copywriting

  • Need a Great Idea? Feed Your Brain
    A lot of great ideas happen when two or more other ideas collide to form something completely new. Think of this like those old chemistry movies we used to watch in school. You had all of thos
    Listed in Category : copywriting

  • New recipe for your fresh paper pie
    Many writers aspire to create original and incomparable works, so that to stand them out of heaps of previously written stuff. They resort to crafty tricks to grab the attention of readers and
    Listed in Category : copywriting

  • Publish or Perish: It’s Not Only for Academia, Part 1
    I am the daughter of an obsessed writer. My father, a math teacher by vocation, a writer by avocation, brought me up believing that writing is a fine passion and that the highlight of a writer’s life
    Listed in Category : copywriting

  • Quick Strategies For Writing Your Essay Under Pressure
    Most writing is done under time pressure. Yet, while the majority of students have to write in haste - with limited time, limited space and an instructor to please few approach to this task systematic
    Listed in Category : copywriting

  • Writing With Power: 5 Snappy Rules For Success
    Almost everyone could profit from enhancing their writing skills. From writing more crisp meta-tags – which search engine bots find quite sexy – to turbo-charging your blog readership by writ
    Listed in Category : copywriting

  • About Writing
    In this free email course, I'll tell you everything I know about improving your writing, publishing it electronically and in print, and promoting it after the sale.Two questions you should ask
    Listed in Category : creative-writing

  • Documenting Everything: Your Journal is Your Logbook
    Sailors had it for years. Great explorers had it as well. If you go on an expedition to an ancient Aztec mound, more than likely the archaeologist will have one too - so, why shouldn't you own one
    Listed in Category : creative-writing

  • Essay Reveals a Writer in You
    During your study at college, many eyes will evaluate your essay, many heads will be thinking about its content. And your aim is not to disappoint them, not to hand in just another ordinary essay. Th
    Listed in Category : creative-writing

  • How the Writer Survives
    So it’s your dream to write novels? Be a freelance writer and make a living off of your articles? Or maybe you nurture an ambition to write and sell enough short fiction to put bread on the table, lik
    Listed in Category : creative-writing

  • How to Have an Effective Reading Group
    Writing leads to reading. Therefore, it’s only fair to supply my readers with sufficient information on creating an effective reading group, since the last article was based on writing groups.
    Listed in Category : creative-writing

  • How to Have an Effective Writing Group
    The works you’ve written are numerous, ranging from short stories to even the novel, hidden in a storage bin (under the bed) collecting dust. But there comes a time when you must wipe away that du
    Listed in Category : creative-writing

  • How to Write Bad Poetry
    So you’ve decided to crown yourself with a title that a million other people (just like you (yes, just like you!)) give themselves every day. Some people believe giving yourself such a title is eq
    Listed in Category : creative-writing

  • Interviewing an Author: Don't Be Left Speechless
    Edited by Jenny Wilson Joyce Carol Oates. Langston Hughes. Anne Sexton. F. Scott Fitzgerald. Nikki Giovanni. The names of authors (dead and alive) can go on and on. But I’ll let you have first
    Listed in Category : creative-writing

  • Learning to Question your Elephant Child: Who, What, Where, When and Why
    Having problems writing? I don't know why. San Francisco Chronicle columnist Jon Carroll writes up to five columns a week. After all, if he can write five columns, you should be able to write a fi
    Listed in Category : creative-writing

  • Making Freelance Writing Niche Types Fit
    Our Freelance Writing Needs DefinedWe must make freelance niche types fit our needs, wants, values and lifestyles, and we also must make ourselves fit freelance niche types. Of our waking hour
    Listed in Category : creative-writing

  • Mission Possible: Get Published with Goals, Guidance and Persistance
    You send me an e-mail. You tell me you’ve written over three hundred poems since you were 16 (in your teenage angst stage). You mention the novel you’ve completed and it’s really good (it really
    Listed in Category : creative-writing

  • Savage Nature: The Life of Ted Hughes
    One of the most important poets of the post-war period, Edward James Hughes (1930-1998), was drawn towards the primitive. He was enchanted by the beauty of the natural world, frequently portraying
    Listed in Category : creative-writing

  • The Right Words Can Make You Wealthy
    Imagine you're in a darkened movie theatre watching a suspense thriller, and the scene you are engrossed in shows a beautiful woman walking alone on a dimly lit, shadowy street. The only sound is the
    Listed in Category : creative-writing

  • Why Do I Write – A Masochists Dream
    My website administrator has given me an assignment. I am to write an article and explain why it is that I write. That sounded so simple until I sat staring at this blank expanse of white.
    Listed in Category : creative-writing

  • Why You Need a Newsletter
    If you’re a small business owner you definitely need promotion. And, if you’re a freelancer—you ARE the product—so you’ll ultimately need self-promotion. Newsletters can not only inform your custo
    Listed in Category : creative-writing

  • Writing Tips For Novice Authors
    If you are reading this article then you probably have asked yourself at some point in your life, "Do I have what it takes to become an author?" I believe that successful authors, those who ac
    Listed in Category : creative-writing

  • Business Marketing Strategy that Double Results through 5 Simple Questions
    Many small business owners, remember small is defined as companies with under 500 employees, fail to market themselves and consequently continue to lose market share. The inability to increase sales
    Listed in Category : emarketing

  • Art of Essay Writing
    I love essays! I enjoy reading them, checking them, teaching my students how to generate them, but most of all I enjoy writing them! You want to ask why. I hope after reading my article you will
    Listed in Category : essay

  • Essay Types and Modes You'll Need to Write for College
    ~TYPES~You Want Us to Write What? Understanding the Task AssignedWhich academic essay writing types we use depends upon which disciplines (or classes) we write for. Each instructor or prof
    Listed in Category : essay

  • New Recipe For Your Fresh Paper Pie
    Many writers aspire to create original and incomparable works, so that to stand them out of heaps of previously written stuff. They resort to crafty tricks to grab the attention of readers and eag
    Listed in Category : essay

  • Savage Nature: The Life of Ted Hughes
    One of the most important poets of the post-war period, Edward James Hughes (1930-1998), was drawn towards the primitive. He was enchanted by the beauty of the natural world, frequently portraying
    Listed in Category : essay

  • Cheryl Rickman Interview
    Cheryl Rickman runs her own group of businesses CherryJam - with her partner James in Hampshire. Her first company WebCritique a web copywriting and marketing consultancy, helps other businesses to im
    Listed in Category : finance

  • How to Build A Niche Web Site in 9 Simple Steps
    Maybe you’ve been wondering how to go about setting up a niche web site. Well, here’s a quick little article that will show you how to create your very own affiliate web site. Please note: this is the
    Listed in Category : google

  • 5 Powerful Ways to Make Money Online with a Website
    There are many ways to make money online and the best way for you is to simply be creative with your skills, knowledge, and abilities. However, the following five options are powerful ways to make mon
    Listed in Category : make-money

  • About Writing
    In this free email course, I'll tell you everything I know about improving your writing, publishing it electronically and in print, and promoting it after the sale.Two questions you should ask
    Listed in Category : publishing

  • Documenting Everything: Your Journal is Your Logbook
    Sailors had it for years. Great explorers had it as well. If you go on an expedition to an ancient Aztec mound, more than likely the archaeologist will have one too - so, why shouldn't you own one
    Listed in Category : publishing

  • Interviewing an Author: Don't Be Left Speechless
    Edited by Jenny Wilson Joyce Carol Oates. Langston Hughes. Anne Sexton. F. Scott Fitzgerald. Nikki Giovanni. The names of authors (dead and alive) can go on and on. But I’ll let you have first
    Listed in Category : publishing

  • Mission Possible: Get Published with Goals, Guidance and Persistance
    You send me an e-mail. You tell me you’ve written over three hundred poems since you were 16 (in your teenage angst stage). You mention the novel you’ve completed and it’s really good (it really
    Listed in Category : publishing

  • Why You Need a Newsletter
    If you’re a small business owner you definitely need promotion. And, if you’re a freelancer—you ARE the product—so you’ll ultimately need self-promotion. Newsletters can not only inform your custo
    Listed in Category : publishing

  • 7 Ways In Which You Can Overcome Excuses for Not Marketing Your Website by Writing Articles
    Wannabe writers, are full of excuses as to why they aren’t writing yet. Many of these excuses can be changed to proactive statements with a mere switch in attitude and perspective. How many ti
    Listed in Category : resume

  • About Writing
    In this free email course, I'll tell you everything I know about improving your writing, publishing it electronically and in print, and promoting it after the sale.Two questions you should ask
    Listed in Category : resume

  • How to Have an Effective Writing Group
    The works you’ve written are numerous, ranging from short stories to even the novel, hidden in a storage bin (under the bed) collecting dust. But there comes a time when you must wipe away that du
    Listed in Category : resume

  • How To Outgrow 'Write What You Know'
    Every writer has heard it time and again, and it’s not without merit: “Write what you know.”When I began freelancing, I was just out of college, so what did I write about? College. I wrote pro
    Listed in Category : resume

  • How to Write Bad Poetry
    So you’ve decided to crown yourself with a title that a million other people (just like you (yes, just like you!)) give themselves every day. Some people believe giving yourself such a title is eq
    Listed in Category : resume

  • Interviewing an Author: Don't Be Left Speechless
    Edited by Jenny Wilson Joyce Carol Oates. Langston Hughes. Anne Sexton. F. Scott Fitzgerald. Nikki Giovanni. The names of authors (dead and alive) can go on and on. But I’ll let you have first
    Listed in Category : resume

  • Learning to Question your Elephant Child: Who, What, Where, When and Why
    Having problems writing? I don't know why. San Francisco Chronicle columnist Jon Carroll writes up to five columns a week. After all, if he can write five columns, you should be able to write a fi
    Listed in Category : resume

  • Writing Tips For Novice Authors
    If you are reading this article then you probably have asked yourself at some point in your life, "Do I have what it takes to become an author?" I believe that successful authors, those who ac
    Listed in Category : resume

  • Beginner's Blues: How to Collect Samples, Testimonials, and References as a Freelancer
    Beginner's Blues: How to Collect Samples, Testimonials, and References as a Freelancer by Brian S. Konradt of BSK Communications and Associates My samples are self-selling. They gleam behind p
    Listed in Category : sales-letter

  • How to Write a Book in Five Easy Steps
    Because I’ve written more than a 100 books and even been a book publisher, people regularly ask me how one writes a book. I always shrug and say it’s not that hard. But this little article attempt
    Listed in Category : sales-letter

  • Seven Secrets Of Highly Creative Writers
    The Lifewriting™ approach to your writing career demands a relatively high creative output. It isn’t designed to coddle people who nurse a single story for years before sending it out. But stu
    Listed in Category : sales-letter

  • Staying Sane For Small Business Owners
    Your lunchtime thoughts are comprised of brilliant marketing strategies and anxiety over bill payments. You’re the CEO, human resources director, janitor, and administrative assistant all wrapped up i
    Listed in Category : small-business

  • Staying Sane Survival Tips for Small Business Owners
    Your lunchtime thoughts are comprised of brilliant marketing strategies and anxiety over bill payments. You’re the CEO, human resources director, janitor, and administrative assistant all wrapped up i
    Listed in Category : small-business

  • 7 Ways In Which You Can Overcome Excuses for Not Marketing Your Website by Writing Articles
    Wannabe writers, are full of excuses as to why they aren’t writing yet. Many of these excuses can be changed to proactive statements with a mere switch in attitude and perspective. How many ti
    Listed in Category : writng-tips

  • Essay Types and Modes You'll Need to Write for College
    ~TYPES~You Want Us to Write What? Understanding the Task AssignedWhich academic essay writing types we use depends upon which disciplines (or classes) we write for. Each instructor or prof
    Listed in Category : writng-tips

  • For Beginners: 10 Ways To Prepare To Get Published
    (Skip directly to ten for the fastest shortcut!)Like any field, excellent writing requires study, practice and mentorship. Very few successful authors ever published their first draft of their
    Listed in Category : writng-tips

  • How to Have an Effective Writing Group
    The works you’ve written are numerous, ranging from short stories to even the novel, hidden in a storage bin (under the bed) collecting dust. But there comes a time when you must wipe away that du
    Listed in Category : writng-tips

  • Making Freelance Writing Niche Types Fit
    Our Freelance Writing Needs DefinedWe must make freelance niche types fit our needs, wants, values and lifestyles, and we also must make ourselves fit freelance niche types. Of our waking hour
    Listed in Category : writng-tips

  • New Recipe For Your Fresh Paper Pie
    Many writers aspire to create original and incomparable works, so that to stand them out of heaps of previously written stuff. They resort to crafty tricks to grab the attention of readers and eag
    Listed in Category : writng-tips

  • Ten Tips to Help You Finish Writing Your Novel
    1. Set aside a time to write and keep it sacred. Make this a time when you know you are at your best and feel most creative -- Saturday mornings, late at night, whatever works for you. Make wr
    Listed in Category : writng-tips

  • Writing Tips For Novice Authors
    If you are reading this article then you probably have asked yourself at some point in your life, "Do I have what it takes to become an author?" I believe that successful authors, those who ac
    Listed in Category : writng-tips

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