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  • Writers Get More Work With A Website  By : Kerry Finch
    Having their own websites provides writers with a greater number of opportunities to showcase their work - and to attract the attention of publishers.
  • Fiction Writers - Do You Self-Publish?  By : Kerry Finch
    By having their own websites, writers are able to expand the reach of the writing by millions every day. Gone are the days when getting published meant struggling to get a book on a store shelf.
  • Internet Writing Career - The Beginning  By : Kerry Finch
    Having your own websites is a great way to showcase your talent as a writer. Prospective publishers and clients will seize the opportunity to see what you've got to offer.
  • Writers Websites - Grow Your Business  By : Kerry Finch
    The benefits to a writer of having your own website are immense. It has to one of the easiest ways of becoming 'known' as a writer, and you will have a worldwide audience.
  • Poets Can Self-Publish Easily  By : Kerry Finch
    The internet is providing an audience for writers that has never before been possible. Poets should seize this opportunity to become published.
  • Search Engines Love Good Content  By : Kerry Finch
    Keeping your website filled with fresh content will make it more appealing to readers and potential employers. Learning how to update it regularly is a skill to be acquired by all writers.
  • Make Your Website Attractive to Children  By : Kerry Finch
    Staying in touch with children's trends, reading habits and information needs is a sure way to keep them interested in your writing. Learn the do's and dont's.
  • Writing Website Content  By : Mike Clifton
    Writing for Websites
  • Clever Ebook Authors Use The Following Method To Boost Sales  By : Ian Middleton
    Discover A Really Simple Very Low Cost Way To Publish Ebooks and Reports For Profit and With Little Work
  • Key Ingredients For A Profitable Writer's Website  By : Kerry Finch
    All writers, both amateur and professional, need to have their own websites - a very easy thing to accomplish on your own. Here are the essentials of what you need to include in your writers website.
  • Can You Be A Ghostwriter?  By : Kerry Finch
    With so many people looking for quality content for their websites, ghostwriting has become a very lucrative business for writers formerly limited by the print media.
  • The Perils of PowerPoint  By : Joan Curtis
    As presenters, we are grateful for the technology PowerPoint offers us. Now, we must be diligent not to abuse it. Beware of the perils of PowerPoint! This simple guideline will propel your presentations to a new dynamic level.
  • Talk the Talk  By : Carolyn Neill Allyson Blackard
    Learn the Hawaiian Slang Words and "talk the talk" while moving to Hawaii through your luxury Hawaii Real Estate Agents
  • Can Digital Readers Impove Ebook Author Profits  By : Ian Middleton
    This article reveals a new audience that ebook authors can reach by publishing their work to be downloaded onto digital readers.
  • How to Answer Common Job Interview Questions  By : Camilla Patten
    Every job seeker should spend adequate time preparing for any job interview. It is vital that you have prepared answers for frequently asked questions that you may be asked to answer by the recruiter during the job interview. Answering common interview questions articulately takes practice and preparation. Jobs.co.za offers some suggestions on how to handle typical job interview questions.
  • Stop! Are you Frustrated Selling Ebooks Now?  By : Ian Middleton
    This is a short article to make ebook authors aware that they can self-publish work for electronic readers.
  • All E-book Writers! Would You Like To Know How To Profit By Self Publishing  By : Ian Middleton
    An article for all e-book authors, PLR compilers and publishers, report publishers about how to tap into Amazon's Kindle
  • The Earth Vision Nature Writing Contest  By : jgraf
    an annual nature writing contest by the Earth Vision project.
  • The Dreaded Disease of Lazy Thinking and How To Easily Overcome This By Writing A Book  By : Glenn Dietzel
    My goal with this article is to get in your face and help you grow up at this precise moment. If I don't do this, you will NOT understand this important lesson before it is too late.
  • Write A Book And Instantly Change Your Paradigm About The Poor Writer Syndrome With One Word  By : Glenn Dietzel
    Thousands of authors make this fatal mistake. What you need to know about writing a book.
  • Five Mistakes to Avoid When Writing for Kids  By : Emma Walton Hamilton
    The five most common mistakes to avoid when writing books for children of all ages.
  • How to Work Out the ROI on Your Audio Book Promotions?  By : Stephanie Ciccarelli
    When you hire a voice talent for an audiobook promotion, let's say for a national radio commercial, have you ever measured the return on investment that you received from the radio campaign? This article is about how to do that - for any voice over project.
  • Wedding Balls  By : Karen Martin
    It takes balls to deliver a speech or presentation in front of a room full of people and skill to hold their attention with clarity, wit and wisdom. Wedding speeches are high on the scale of life's most stressful moments, partly because the bloopers will never be forgotten but also because nerves can render the most eloquent of speakers speechless. Make that moment easier and less stressful with NLP.
  • Insane Copywriting Lunacy From the Big Boys With Big Budgets! How NOT To Get Good Results!  By : Nick James
    Tips on copywriting - how NOT to do it!
  • Writing Options -eBooks  By : Mike Clifton
    Writing is an addiction. Those of us that really enjoy writing are most happy when we are continually writing. The rest of the time we are just biding our time pretending to be happy until we can write again.If you can relate to this, why not make a few dollars with what you write?
  • A No Fail Plan for Understanding a Nonnative English Speaker  By : Lynda Stucky
    Speaking with a foreign accent may mean that you are difficult to understand. There are a number of reasons why a non-native English speaker is difficult to understand. Knowing the reasons behind this difficulty may provide understanding. Learn the reasons and how to respond when you just can't understand the speaker.
  • How to write the perfect sales letter  By : Nicola Cooper Abbs
    Are you trying to write that one sales letter that will pull in the millions and guarantee your retirement to a small island in the Caribbean? Crafting an effective (and profitable) sales letter is an art, but one that can be learnt.
  • 5 Tips On How To Get Your Articles Read  By : Charles Goldie
    Getting your articles read can be a difficult task if you don't know how to get the attention of the reader this article outlines some tips to help you how to write articles.
  • Internet Authors are the new King Kong  By : Mike Scantlebury
    Who's that ape on the top of the Empire State building? Oh yeah, him. That's an Internet Author, the latest person to tear up the planet and make things new. It's changed, all this publishing business. Books don't come out of skyscraper offices anymore. They're written in garrets and basements and they get posted round the world using that most modern device, the computer. King Kong has torn up the contract. It's all different now.
  • Article Writing Ideas are Easy to Find  By : Joseph McCumber
    Quantity is almost as important as quality when using article marketing to improve your online presence. The trouble is, coming up with fresh article writing ideas can prove difficult. Try these methods when you need to come up with new articles.
  • Best Marketing Tools: Pickers Choice!  By : Manuel Washington
    The most important thing to remember is that you have to like your subject and know what it is about. And to get that winning edge over most article writers today you need to use the best marketing tools.
  • I Can't Stand Writing Articles-Is There A Better Way?  By : Charles Goldie
    For some reason a lot of people don't like writing articles. This article will help you decide if you want to write your own articles.
  • Writing Good Article Titles is Key to Success  By : Joseph McCumber
    Have you just written a great article that you know people are going to love? That's good, but a great article is useless if nobody can find it. Writing good article titles is vital if you want to be sure your material gets read.
  • How to Put Parts of Speech in Their Place  By : Mervyn Love
    Dear writers, we are gathered here today to bring together these Nine Parts of Speech into a holy matrix of well turned out sentences which, by the grace of God, no publisher or editor shall cast asunder. A bit hesitant about parts of speech? Don't know your verbs from your conjunctions? Read on...
  • 5 Quick And Easy Ways To Effective Article Marketing  By :
    Creating an effective marketing campaign with articles is not difficult to do. As a matter of fact you can write and submit as many quality articles online as you want as long as you follow a few basic steps. In this article we are going to give you 5 quick and easy ways to make sure you create an effective article marketing campaign.
  • A Powerful Yet Simple Strategy To Increase The Sales Of Your Book Ten-Fold!  By : Glenn Dietzel
    What is the difference between features and benefits? As a successful author interested in building a business off your book, you must know the answer to this question!
  • How to publish your own articles without writing them  By :
    So you just don't have the time, or desire to write articles that can increase visitors to your site as well as your income? Well don't feel alone. Most people find this to be as much fun as...
  • Eliminate this Two-Letter Word from Your Vocabulary!  By :
    So, "um" you are "um" giving "um" a presentation. And "um" your nerves are "um" getting in the way. "um" The thought of being silent during your pauses scares you to death! In creeps this tiny two-letter silence buster that allows you to keep talking constantly. But would your listener hear you better if you didn't use so many "ums?"
  • So, you want to write a book - but you don't know where to get started?  By :
    Few would disagree that one of the quickest ways to elevate your career is to write a book on your "subject" - but if the whole idea has your knees knocking like jelly, then you'll definitely want to discover the quick and easy route to becoming an author...
  • Publishers Love Well Turned Out Manuscripts. Here's How to Prepare Yours  By :
    Send in a sloppy, grubby manuscript and your chances of rejection are greatly increased. Send in a smart, clean, tidy manuscript and the publishers offices will ring with the cry - "Hey, here's someone who knows how to do it properly! Break out the Champaign! Bring on the dancing girls!' But maybe not the latter if it's a Monday.
  • 7 Tips For Writing Profitable eBooks More Quickly and Easily  By :
    Making more money on the internet always comes down to more traffic or selling more products. This is true when it comes to writing and selling ebooks too! Let's take a look at 7 steps you can follow to create more ebooks and do it in the easiest manner possible.
  • The Author's revolution is here.  By : Peter Leakey
    Get easily published and promoted. Maybe end up being famous The Author's revolution is here
  • 7 Steps to Writing Great Articles  By :
    There's no sense writing an article if no one wants to read it. Before you launch into an article, think about your target market and what their wants and needs are.
  • Article Marketing- 5 Tips On Getting Started The Right Way  By :
    Of all the things that you'll need in order to get your internet business going, advertising is one of the most important. Article marketing should be in the mix if you need reliable cost effective way to promote online.
  • Planning Your Novel is the Key to Success  By :
    Some writers claim they can sit down with a good idea for a novel and bash away until it's finished. It takes an extraordinary mind to do that. Most of today's writers will tell you that they prepare a framework, a synopsis, from which to generate their 100,000 or so words. Here's a suggested system to achieve that.
  • Making Money From Adsense by Writing Articles  By : Peter Nisbet
    Making money from Adsense by writing articles can be time consuming but the rewards for perseverance can be high. It is no longer sufficient to rely totally on content generation software and care must be taken to comply with the requiremets of modern search engine algorithms. Google in particular will punish duplication of content and over-reliance on keywords.
  • Article Marketing- Target Your Articles With These 6 Steps  By :
    In this article we will look at six ways you can write better articles so they will reach your target audience.
  • Minor Characters? Off With Their Heads!  By :
    The vast majority of fiction writers write short stories, whether they write for their own pleasure, for the writing circle they belong to, a competition or whether they aim to get them published. The temptation to bring in lots of exciting characters can be irresistible. But are they necessary?
  • How to Make Your Journal a Source of Great Ideas for Your Stories  By :
    As a writer you may already keep a journal, or diary, and that's excellent. For those who don't as well as those who do I want to explore some of the exciting benefits of keeping one that you may not have realised.
  • How Can I Have The Best Color Brochure?  By :
    What a good way to present your business with a color brochure. It is a way of presentation of your company, what it is all about, and what its got to offer. A nice color brochure is attractive to people, hence, it provides interests to your readers and inspires them to avail of your products or services. Your color brochure will tell all what you have to say about your business.
  • Letterheads: How Important Are They  By : Brad Robinson
    A letterhead is very important in any business you are in. It gives all the necessary information about your company and it bears your logo. You will be using the letterhead each time you send messages to your partners or clients so you should be very extra careful in laying out your letterhead.
  • Top 25 Brain and Mind Haikus. Can you Write Yours?  By :
    The results of a recent "Brainy Haikus" contest are in. Below you have my Favorite 10 Haikus on brain-related topics, plus many other fun ones for a total of 25... Can you write a haiku describing anything crossing your mind now? Remember the simple rules: write 3 lines, which don't need to rhyme, containing 5,7, and 5 syllables.
  • Find Your Readers' Funny Bone and You're Set for Life  By :
    More than ever before readers are crying out for something to lift them out of the tide of dire news and the pressures of modern life. To be able to bring a smile to peoples faces, or even make them laugh out loud, can prove to be a highly paid talent.
  • Best Marketing Tools: Comparing A FreeLance Writer To An Athlete ?  By : Manuel Washington
    This is an encouragement to all individuals that start a freelance writing career to never stop writing and looking for that little niche that fits you well.
  • 4 Things To Do Before Your Submit Your Next Article  By :
    Article marketing offers tremendous opportunities to Internet marketers today. However there are a few things you should keep in mind before you submit your article to various article directories. In this article let's take look at four things that you need to do before you actually submit your next article.
  • Flashbacks: How to Use This Clever Technique  By :
    What is a 'flashback'? Think of a flash of light illuminating a scene from the past and you've got it.
  • The Seasonal Effects on our Voices  By :
    The devastating effects of becoming hoarse or losing your voice completely are too great for the busy executive. Learn strategies to prevent this from happening to you!
  • Every Story Has an Ending, but How You Get There is Crucial  By :
    Should you know exactly how your story ends before you start or leave it to chance? Different writers go about it in different ways. Find out what suits you best.
  • How To Become A High-Paid Marketing Consultant Or Copywriter - FAST!  By :
    Are you a marketing consultant or copywriter still looking for clients, and often wonder how most people really get clients to hire them? If you are, this article will prove VALUABLE to you in a moment. Here's why:
  • Emotion - the Underlying Power Source of Every Story  By :
    When we think about emotion in a story the word can mean different things to different people. The main divide and therefore the main difference is, of course, the male/female one. It might seem obvious, but if there is any doubt as to which you are writing for, men or women, think about it because your story must be couched to suit.
  • Business Brochures: Choosing The Right One  By : Charles White
    It is a necessity for every business to have a Business Brochure. It is in this colorful paper where you put all the necessary information that pertains to your company for possible clients and partners to know. In a way, this reflects your business and what it has got to offer. So you should be extra careful in selecting the design and marketing context for your brochure to stand out.
  • Four Easy Steps for Speaking Concisely  By :
    Have you ever asked someone a question but the person responding just can't get to the point even after 3-4 minutes? The response is broken into so many distracting, irrelevant details that you don't even get an answer or perhaps you forget what your original question was. In this article, learn how to respond succinctly with a minimum of words to create a polished, well-spoken response.
  • How To Make Your Articles Irresistible  By :
    Learn how to write effective articles that keep the readers attention.
  • The Power of Word Pictures  By : Gary Eby
    This an article about writing, hope, love, and the power of positive images. It also contains more advice to aspiring writers.
  • How To Get The Best Deals In Full Color Postcards  By : Charles White
    Using postcards is one way of advertising your business. It is much easier way to do this because at a first glance, you see the glossy side of the card and as you flip to the other side, you find your marketing message. Everything merely boosting the image of your business. Postcards are inexpensive and hassle-free. All you have to do is select the best design and right message for your postcard and there you go, the precise marketing strategy.
  • A Writer's Secret Place  By : Gary Eby
    Journaling can help a writer connect with the source of inspiration within. This article will provide addition advice to aspiring writers.
  • Use Article Writing to Jumpstart Your Business - (Part 2)  By :
    Article writing can be fun, profitable and a good source of income for anyone. It doesn't have to be difficult and the rewards are fantastic.
  • Use Article Writing to Jumpstart Your Business - (Part 1)  By :
    One of the best ways to jumpstart your business is to write articles.
  • Warning: Article Marketing can have MAJOR effects!  By : Reinhardt Gallowitz
    Certain elements of article marketing/bum marketing can have serious effects on your online business. Let's see what those effects are...
  • The 7 Easy Steps to Becoming a Public Speaking Failure  By :
    Learning to speak in public with confidence is a surefire way of boosting your overall self-esteem. Doing so gives you a real challenge and, because it is actually really easy to achieve, can give you a huge sense of satisfaction and achievement.But beware because as you will soon discover there is the right way and, of course, the wrong way!
  • Career In Blogging  By : Paul Hata
    A company that wishes to maintain or keep active a blog but have no time to update the blog or website with articles or blog entries would hire someone to blog on his or her behalf. This is what paid blogging is all about - the hired writer's job is to go in, research about the industry, find interesting things to write about and then update the blog on a regular basis.
  • Putting Stress on Words is Tricky Business!  By :
    Learning a foreign language can be a daunting task. But you have persevered and learned the grammar and pronunciation of American English perfectly. However, you are finding that people don't seem to understand you despite your good grasp of the language. Find out why some people continue to be difficult to understand and the important role of intonation.
  • 10 Surefire Steps To Empowering Your Communication Skills  By :
    There is so much to know about conversation that anyone, even I, could ever realize. You can go though watching talk shows; radio programs; clubs dedicated to public speaking; ordinary conversations; certain rules still apply when it comes to interaction through words.
  • Using Dialogue to Good Effect in Your Story  By :
    In any short story or novel dialogue is the element that raises the readers level of interest and moves the story on. But dialogue isn't just dialogue. Here's how to make it a whole lot more exciting than 'he said', 'she said'.
  • Thumbs Up On Body Language!  By :
    Our bodies send messages that speak volumes about us--what we are feeling and thinking at the time, how comfortable and professional we appear. Learn more about our body language and gestures and what we can do to improve the "look."
  • Beyond Public Speaking 101  By : Silvana Clark
    Tips to help non-professionals give a speech. Learn to make a presentation seem polished and confident.
  • Should You Take a Course in 'Creative Writing' to Make Sales From Your Words?  By :
    whether writing classes are necessary for good copywriting and sales letters.
  • Dialogue Versus Narrative. Which is Right For You?  By :
    Do your readers loose consciousness ploughing through pages of narrative description? Or are they perplexed and bewildered because your snappy dialogue leaves them wondering just who is talking to who? It's time to get your narrative/dialogue balance right. Here's how.
  • Why You Should Bother With Letterhead Printing  By : Bryant Anderson
    It is best to create a good impression to your probable clients or contacts and in order to do that your company's image must be firmly established. One way to do that is through letterheads. It should be efficiently designed as it will carry out the image of your company as what you should have expected it to be. And what way of presentation, than to have your letterhead printed in the best way it can.
  • The Long and short of Color Brochures  By : Bryant Anderson
    A brochure is some document that will give information to your possible clients and contacts about your company. They come in varied sizes. In order to make it ideal, have it colored. A color brochure will give distinction to your company on what it is all about and what it has to offer.
  • How To Make The Best Letterheads  By : Bryant Anderson
    A Letterhead introduces your company to your prospects. In order to create a good image of your company, select a good logo, also to include your company name, address and other pertinent information related to your company.
  • The Best Way to Teach Yourself Spanish  By :
    One of the best and simplest things you can do is tune into the Spanish speaking TV channels at least once every day. Do it at news time in the evenings, or mornings. News programs are a great way to begin the process of being able to teach yourself Spanish.
  • The Terrific Trio to Commit to Memory if You Want Your Copywriting Efforts To Rake in Big Numbers!  By :
    three essential copywriting tips
  • Use Dialogue to Round Out Your Characters' Personalities  By :
    It's true to say that a character doesn't become a real person until he or she speaks. So what can we do to convey to our readers what type of person a particular character is just by the way they speak?
  • Why The 'COSMETIC' Look of A Sales Letter Can Have Just As Much Impact as The Words!  By :
    Improving your sales letters by chaging the cosmetics.
  • Make Your Articles One of a Kind!  By : Mervyn Love
    Magazine editors are always on the lookout for well written, but above all, different, one-of-a-kind articles. It's up to us writers to give them what they need.
  • Easy Techniques to Polish Your Diction  By : Lynda Stucky
    Speaking like a credible professional requires us to polish the little things in speech and voice. Learn about one area of speech that seems insignificant but creates a lot of impact if developed.
  • Never use a copywriter for your website copy writing!  By : Tony Hetherington
    Never hire a website copy writer as you are the best person to create the copy you need.
  • Need Fresh New Topics to Write About? Here's How to Find Them  By : Mervyn Love
    Now, seriously. What can be difficult about turning out an article of 500 to 1000 words? You enjoy writing, you've got a good head on your shoulders, and you have a grasp of loads of subjects that interest you personally. So what's the problem?
  • Pittsburghese: A Unique Brand  By : Lynda Stucky
    If you've heard it once, you heard it a thousand times: Pittsburghese gets heads turned but not because it sounds professional! Yes, it is unique and it is interesting but there are enough nonstandard English problems with it that make the user sound unprofessional. Learn about Pittsburghese here.
  • Build the Emotional Element into Descriptions to Entrance Your Reader  By : Mervyn Love
    Description is what writers use to colour in the basic elements of a story. It gives the reader a mental picture which they can carry that with them as the tale unfolds. Adding an emotional element grabs the reader more forcefully and pulls them into the story.
  • Write A Novel the Easy Way  By : Jim Driver
    Writing a novel is one of the hardest tasks anyone will ever attempt. Unless you are prepared (and given some well-chosen information), it is all too easy to fail. In this article, writer, publisher and writing guru Jim Driver passes on only what the bestselling writers know.
  • Understanding the Business of Online Writing  By : Jo Ann LeQuang
    Writers have great opportunities to earn a living or at least a second income online, but only if they first understand the basic business models for online writing. There are really only two, if you take it in broad strokes. And just about any writer can learn to work either model!
  • How the Internet Gave Writers an Unprecedented Opportunity (That May Not Last Forever!)  By : Jo Ann LeQuang
    Writers can now take advantage of a whole new business model that basically takes the publisher out of the equation. The line between writing and publishing is not just blurred, it's gone. But how many writers today realize their good fortune?
  • Internet Authors are the new Black Swans  By : Mike Scantlebury
    Life is so unpredictable. Just when you were pretty sure that all swans were white, someone goes off and discovers Australia, where swans can be found that are black. No one was expecting that. Likewise, no one is expecting the edifice of Traditional Publishing to crumble, but after 250 years it is finally beginning to shake. Internet Authoring is the way of the future. That's a surprise too.
  • Speak Up for Success  By : Joan Curtis
    Apply these ideas to gain confidence to speak up in order to reach your full potential and find success.
  • The 3 Must Know Secrets To Making Money With Blogs  By : Ian McConnell
    Blogging is a fun and exciting way to make money. While it's a 15 minute exercise to set up a free blog, there are 3 critical elements that need to be in place for your blog to generate a great income for years to come.
  • Make Conflict the Backbone of Your Story  By : Mervyn Love
    Most types of story, whether short stories or novels, absolutely need that vital ingredient: the conflict. Preferably more than one. You may well have your characters all fleshed out and ready to go, but don't give them an easy ride! Bring some angst into their lives, your readers will love it!
  • Do You Repel Women...With Your Copy?  By : Lina Penalosa
    This article reveals some of the critical differences between marketing to men and women and how a marketer's ability to write effectively for each audience can mean the difference between a piece that earns you money or marketing that just costs you money.
  • The Secret of Making Your Characters Come Alive  By : Mervyn Love
    Publishers reject more stories because the characters in them are made of cardboard, than they do because the story has a weak plot. Creating a living breathing hero and supporting cast is not difficult. You just need to apply these simple rules and tactics. A so-so plot can be saved if your characters become real and interesting to the reader.

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