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Matthew Hick
Writing News Articles - The Right Angle
News writing doesn't have to be boring! If a writer can't learn to spice up the story with the right angle, readers will skip right past it - no matter how important the content. [Read More]
Kathryn Lively
Book Events Authors Should Attend
Authors interested in promoting books should consider making trips to the major book conventions. [Read More]
Thomas Digges
How To Become A Liberated Writer
Story of how I overcame the obstacles & resistance I encountered trying to become a successful writer. How others can do the same. [Read More]
Ronald Piper
SEO Copywriting Service
There are a great many companies that offer SEO copywriting service. This is a very competitive field but it is a growing field due to the demand and need for good web content. This article will focus on how you can sell SEO copywriting service. [Read More]
Earma Brown
Stop Killing Your Book Dream With Wrong Thinking P1
Stop killing your book dream with wrong thinking; instead take 9 easy steps to speed write your book. [Read More]
Earma Brown
Before Writing Your Book Make It Stand Out In A Crowd P1
How can you give your book the Gift of Significance in a crowded market place? Target a niche market related to your book. Let me explain. [Read More]
Kathryn Lively
Tips For a Successful Booksigning
Learn how to make the best of your booksigning event. [Read More]
Trevor Mulholland
Effective Birthday Invitation Wording Techniques
You should always make it a point to include birthday invitation wording that adequately represents the celebrant. [Read More]
Trevor Mulholland
Creative Ideas for Surprise Birthday Invitations
If you want to send out surprise birthday invitations, you have to put a little effort and creativity into not being found out by your celebrant! Discretion is key! [Read More]
Keith Londrie
Resume Writing Tips To Get You That Dream Job
Resume writing is an art. But, fortunately, you can learn this art and develop the skills necessary to write a winning resume. [Read More]
Christine Harrell
Serial Commas, Ellipses, And Em-Dashes
There is much confusion over the proper use of serial commas. It is generally accepted in today's writing to include the final serial comma before the conjunction and the final word or phase in the series. [Read More]
Christine Harrell
Examining The Resilience Of Responding To Rejection
Information to help you develop the ability to recover and adjust easily to the rejection that is a necessary part of your writing life. [Read More]
Christine Harrell
Cover/Query Letters
The recipe for creating the perfect cover/query letter is simple: give editors and agents what they want, no more and no less. That's it. [Read More]
T J Madigan
How To Select A Hot Topic For Your New Ebook
It couldn't be easier to select a hot topic for an ebook. People are hungry for information, and people are looking to the Internet to feed their hunger. After you've read this chapter, you will feel confident enough to choose your own topic, or you can literally pull your ebook topic directly from this article and use it! How's that for a deal? [Read More]
John Pawlett
Newsletter Writing, Do you Need Help?
As an online small business owner, you're always looking for new ways to promote your business. Here's a terrific way to popularize your site, increase your customer base and sales and profit from advertising promotions all in one shot. [Read More]