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  • Why You Need A Professional Proofreader  By : Sharon Jacobsen
    Most people imagine they’re capable of writing professional copy but when you look around the web, the number of sites with screaming errors is phenomenal. For the sake of a few dollars, you could be losing thousands in lost custom!
  • Comic Book Art  By : smgenie
    Have you considered a career in creating comic book art? With a wide variety of comic books on the market today, the job opportunities in comic books are endless. The link at the bottom of this page will get you started towards a career in comic book art arena.
  • How To Write Lightening Fast Ebooks  By : David Hennebery
    The quickest way the write you own eBooks is by using the expert interview process. What I mean by this is, approaching some experts in the field your writing the book on and asking them to agree to do an interview.

    If you approach these experts correctly, they will provide you with expert responses to all your questions. You will find these experts by checking search engines or related niche forums.

    The easiest way to contact these experts, is by email with a list of q...
  • What Bruce Springsteen Taught Me About Writing  By : Sophfronia Scott
    This year marks the 30th anniversary of the release of Bruce Springsteen's groundbreaking album Born to Run. Columbia Records is celebrating by re-releasing the disc with lots of audio and video goodies including interview material of Bruce discussing the writing of this seminal work. I'm a fan, so you can imagine I've been gobbling up this stuff like Thanksgiving came early! What's hitting home for me is hearing about how Springsteen's back was really up against the wall whi...
  • Effective Networking For Writers  By : Sophfronia Scott
    'Tis the season for conferences and seminars! Many of my friends have all been conference-hopping in recent weeks and we've been discussing how fruitful these gatherings can be when you can make great and lasting contacts. But how do you come away with something more substantial than a stack of business cards? Here are a few tips to keep in mind.

    1.) Speak Up! The Magic of Telling

    "Isolation is a dream killer," says life coach Barbara Sher. One of the women in my mast...
  • The Billionaire Writer's Secret  By : Steven Barnes
    During a career spanning twenty-five years of novel, film, and television work, I've two major tools most valuable: the yogic “chakras” for characterization, and Joseph Campbell’s model of the Hero’s Journey for plot structure.

    These are not random choices, nor were they selected because of the many intelligent and thoughtful essays on their relationship to successful film or world myth.

    Rather, they are important because they create a connection between the inner world...
  • How to Increase Your Copywriting Success  By : Chris Marlow
    Little knows sources for the copywriter who wants to build a mailing list of high quality prospects.
  • Where To Find the Best Copywriting Clients  By : Chris Marlow
    How copywriters can gain work from high-quality, high-paying potential clients
  • Writing Twenty Novels (in 10 easy steps!)  By : Steven Barnes
    An overview of the behaviors and mind-sets of successful, prolific writers.
  • Copywriting Basics - Answer the Questions You'd Want Answered  By : George Dodge
    Anyone can write effective Internet copy. You just have to know a few copywriting basics known to journalists and writers as the 5 W's. Throw one "H" in there and all your copywriting basics are covered. Here's how.
  • The Lazy Man's Guide To Great Characterization  By : Steven Barnes
    One subject arising whenever writers gather to discuss their craft is the mining of life itself for story material. While a vital and important technique, it is important to remember that real human beings are impossibly complex, far too complicated to serve as story characters without major modification. The most complex character in all of western fiction (arguably), Hamlet, is still only 1% as complex as a real human being.

    One must remember that there is a unity betwe...
  • Six Great Reasons to Hire a Professional Writer  By : Wendy Maynard
    Hiring a professional writer can give all of your materials greater impact. Powerful and clear copywriting will work to inform, persuade, and motivate your reader.
  • How to Create Winning Concepts and Copy Every Time...Even When Faced With a Terrifying Job!  By : Chris Marlow
    Afraid your concepting abilities aren't up to snuff? Buddy up with a pro to gain confidence and increase the chances of your copywriting success!
  • Prepare your way to Copywriting Success  By : Helen Farmer
    This first thing you must do to write succussful copywriting is get into the mindset of your customer.
  • Calling All Writers--It's Party Time!  By : Steven Barnes
    Using the hypnotic "Parts Party" technique to add depth and meaning to your writing.
  • Journal, The Window To Your Subconscious Mind  By : James Monahan
    A journal is a market place of ideas, thoughts, fears, hopes and aspirations, and the only way to reach it is through your pen.
  • Steps to a Writing an Effective Press Releases  By : Diana Ennen
    Writing a press release is a valuable tool for business success. Here are some tips for your success.
  • Online Copywriting - When Humor Can Hurt!  By : George Dodge
    Avoid the temptation to be clever or funny at all costs when are providing your own online copywriting. The temptation is a huge one sometimes, but you will be better off without it. Here's why...
  • Write Persuasive Copywriting Without the Word "Please."  By : George Dodge
    The goal of persuasive copywriting is to entice people into trying, buying or supporting whatever it is that you're selling - whether it's a service, product or idea. Here's how...
  • Writing Cover Letters That Sizzle  By : Alesia Benedict
    Anything being sent to a decision-maker should sell you, not just state facts. When conducting a job search, your cover letter and resume are in a pile for the decision-maker to review, one by one, along with a vast number of other documents submitted by other hopeful individuals. The odds that YOUR document is the very first ones on the pile are about a zillion to one! This means the decision-maker has probably read X number of cover letters (and resumes) before reaching you...
  • Writing Your First Novel  By : Amanda Baker
    Characters often urge a writer on, occasionally to the point of tormenting the writer as well as inspire.
  • Difficulty in Writing Research Papers  By : James Hunt
    Research papers are some of the hardest papers that you will ever have to write. This is due to the fact that in most cases it is not your thoughts and ideas that...
  • The Process of Technical Writing  By : James Hunt
    The technical writing process consists of four main phases. These are planning, writing, delivery, archiving...
  • Importance of Writing a Great Looking Cover Letter  By : James Hunt
    When applying for a job one of the most important things is that you have a great looking cover letter. In some cases this is more important than the résumé...
  • Citation Machines  By : Peter Vermeeren
    What are citation machines? As per definition, “citation machines are web tools designed to assist teachers/ writers in modelling the proper use of information”. It may look as a complete definition to the common reader – but it actually does not say much. The first time someone mentioned “citation machines” phrase to me, I was stumped. And I am a regular user of the net, with a moderate knowledge of the Internet and surfing. So, in order to understand the term, ‘citation mac...
  • Writing a Sales Copy that Sells  By : Peter Tarrida del Marmol
    Steps to follow to create a successful and structured sales letter.
  • Don't Read This Article - I Dare You!  By : Aaron Potts
    See? It worked! The title said 'Don't Read This Article - I Dare You!', and here you are reading it anyway. Victory for me and my amazing psychic abilities?

    Hardly.

    Actually, this Maiden Voyage article of The Don't Chronicles has but one goal: to teach you the power of negative thinking! No, I don't mean that you should give up on your positive attitude. I mean that people don't like to be told "DON'T!"

    Think about it. Why did you read this article? Defiance? Curiosi...
  • You Asked - Why Write An E-book?  By : Edwin Lim
    It's not true that everything that has been said has already been written. Since that unfortunate axiom came into use, the whole universe has changed. Technology has changed, ideas have changed, and the mindsets of entire nations have changed.
  • Zen And The Heart Of Writing  By : Steven Barnes
    How shall we accept the challenges of life and stay centered creatively?
  • The Wrong Time to Write a Press Release  By : Angie Dixon
    Is there ever a wrong time to try to get free publicity for your company, product, or service?

    Oh, yeah.
  • Writing Resources: 7 Books For Improving Your Manuscript  By : Britt Gillette
    Whether a crawling novice or polished professional, writers from every walk of life have room for improvement in their work. An endless array of rules and techniques must be kept in mind when writing – punctuation, grammar, transition, show don’t tell, etc. As a result, it’s extremely important to have a firm grasp on the fundamentals. By stressing the fundamentals, coaches and trainers have transformed individuals of modest talent into world class competitors. Why should wri...
  • Putting The Critics In Their Place  By : Sophfronia Scott
    I once read that if you were a writer, it wasn't enough to just write. "You must publish what you write" was the given advice. I believe that's true and it's great advice. But when you do that, you have to know at least three things are going to happen: 1.) Someone will like your writing. 2.) Someone will dislike your writing. 3.) Someone won't care! If you allow all these reactions to make or break you, you'll be on an endless emotional roller coaster ride. You can smooth ou...
  • Writing a Life Bio for Your Graduating Class After 40 Years of Healing ~ Part Two  By : Russ Miles
    I guess I'm including Bob in my bio because he will never have a chance to write his own. He wasn't very popular, either. I remember seeing him "Taken down" in the hall, having his tennis shoe removed, and the laughter when it wasn't a "Converse."
  • Benefits of Writing in Journals  By : Nomad Rick
    The benefits of writing in journals are fairly well established due to the long history of journal writing. From Anne Frank to Di Vinci, journal writing has proven itself.
  • Making Sales Copy Easy to Read  By : Joseph Farinaccio
    How do you make sales copy easy to read? Following these simple guidelines will do the trick.
  • Brain Freeze? Hire A Ghost Writer  By : Nell Taliercio
    Does this sound familiar? You have a newsletter that needs to go out in a few days, but you just can’t come up with a good article to write. You have a serious case of writer’s block. Or, you know you should be adding more content to your site on a regular basis to keep the search engines (and of course your visitors) happy, but you just can’t find the time to sit down and write articles every week. There’s an easy solution to both problems. Hire a ghostwriter to write the ar...
  • How To Cultivate Greatness In Your Writing  By : Sophfronia Scott
    There's a television commercial, I believe it's for E-trade, that talks about how nobody wants to be an ordinary...fill in the blank. Supposedly we aspire to be better. Nobody wants to be an ordinary athlete, nobody wants to be an ordinary investor. A photo of Hemingway flashes across the screen and it says "nobody wants to be an ordinary writer". That made me pause. I wasn't so sure about that.

    You see, I am struck by how often I hear from writers who want to know if thei...
  • Writing For Success  By : Katie Smith
    Press releases and sales letters are key tools in marketing one’s business in today’s professional world. However, many professionals do not seem to understand the importance of enhancing their writing skills.

    Few people realize that the written materials they send to clients can make or break their business. A badly written press release or sales letter can make one sound like an amateur to a potential client; but a crisp, well-written letter can prove to a client that y...
  • Screenwriting Tips from a Screenplay Contest Judge  By : Gordy Hoffman
    After cracking hundreds of screenplays sent into the BlueCat Screenplay Competition, the same problems in the execution of the story and script continue to emerge. Here is a general overview of these persistent issues.
  • Why Budding Authors Should Go Digital  By : Gerald W Shaw
    You’ve put hours and hours of research, writing, revisions, editing, proofreading – and really, your heart and soul – into writing the best how-to book you can imagine. The text is interesting and informative, the diagrams and schematics precise, and overall, you have a piece of work in which you can take pride.
  • How To Learn The Art Of Creative Writing  By : Mark Woodcock
    The term creative writing is used to discern certain types of inventive or artistic writing from other general types of writing. The field of creative writing is broad and includes many different formats and genres of writing. The broad and general description of it is purposeful in its effort not to limit the imagination of the potential writer, or that of the reader. Creative writing is totally different from other types of writing, such as technical writing, scientific wri...
  • The Magic of Balance  By : Steven Barnes
    The quest for genuine balance in life can greatly increase our personal power.
  • Superchery  By : J Square Humboldt
    These days, some words just get overworked or overhyped. In fact, the word that exemplifies overhyped is overhyped. Has the term ‘superstar’ itself become ordinary? If so, it’s time an influential segment of our workforce took notice and did something about it.
  • Nice Twist  By : J Square Humboldt
    Times change, and with them, so do the words and phrases people use. As if the English language wasn’t enough of a muddle with morphed meanings and period phrases, now the era of cyberspace has created new terms at an astounding pace. The need for a comprehensive slang dictionary is thus more acute than ever. Given the resources available on the Internet, it’s only natural that one has emerged.
  • How to Start a Screenplay: Treatment or Free Fall?  By : Gordy Hoffman
    Starting a screenplay can sometimes be as hard as finishing one. Impatient to pull up to the front door of a classic motion picture, I want to get everything right so quickly. This impatience challenges my trust in the work, the creative process of screenwriting.
  • Rewriting your Screenplay: The Road to your Audience  By : Gordy Hoffman
    The promise of the rewrite is very sweet. I have collected evidence that the more authentic the labor put into rewriting your screenplay, the greater the reward, and the reward is high, for whatever lovely, wonderful moments you might have discovered in the frightening process of plowing through the first draft, those moments, those seeds, are only seeds, and they only fulfill their destiny as giant, involving scenes in the movie that screens before people.
  • 4 Tips For Writing Sales Copy That Will Be Read  By : Jo Han Mok
    Jo Han Mok Shares 4 Tips That will Help You Write Effective Sales Copy That Will Get Read.
  • Tips To Help You To Write With Success  By : Dana Goldberg
    Writing is something that everyone can enjoy! Writing is freeing and fun and exciting, if you really let your imagination go writing can take you to places that you have never been before. The world would be a sad and empty place without good writer to cheer it up!

    If you are having trouble starting to write all you need to do is sit down and do it. Do not worry about writing well, just write anything that comes to mind. This kind of free flowing thinking is a great way to...
  • The Secret Of Writing Persuasive Web Content  By : Trish Andrews
    Writing persuasive web content covers a wonderful variety of writing techniques. You can use different voices, humor, inspiration, or sales copy. Every web page should have a purpose: To familiarize, to inform, or to call the reader to action (click to the next page, join a newsletter, buy a product, or sign up for a mini-course.)

    The writing style or technique you use for each web page should be "in tune" with the goal of that page. And the one key to writing persuasive w...
  • How to Leverage Your Expertise with Tips Booklets  By : Donna Gunter
    If you've been thinking of writing a book, and feel that project to be overwhelming, a tips booklet can be the vehicle to become a published expert, instead. The publication of a tips booklet will help you promote your product or service, distribute value-added products, generate additional revenue, or become an established expert in your field.

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