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Does this Headline Grab Your Attention by David McKenzie If you are reading this first sentence then the answer is yes.
You see, the objective of the headline is to get the reader to keep reading.
Whether it’s
Understanding Editorial Guidelines by Bonnie Jo Davis Editorial guidelines, also known as writer's guidelines, are the rules set forth by publishers for contributing authors. In order to have your article taken seriously you
10 Tips For Writing Powerful Articles by Michael Pollock Writing articles is a great method to create exposure for yourself and your Internet business. In fact, I'd suggest it's the best marketing tool you can use.
THESE EMBARRASSING, COSTLY, TERRIBLE TYPOS by Rolf Gompertz
Typo n. pl. -os. Informal. A typographical error. Typographical error. A mistake in printing, typing or writing.
That's what it says in the New College Edition
My Free eBook Will Get You Started On Writing for Profit by Jim Green I make my living as a writer in the niche non-fiction genre, churning out traditional and digitally published titles that consistently feature in the bestseller lists. (Don’t ta
THE COMPETITIVE EDGE by Sue Kendrick There’s nothing quite like the thrill of being short listed, placed or winning a writing contest yet many writers quickly become discouraged by a total lack of feedback from
Creative Writing Tips Does The Name You Chose Suit Your Character by Nick Vernon How do you choose a name? Do you put down the first name that pops into your mind? Initially that’s what I used to do, until someone pointed out to me that there are a few thi
Who is the True Judge of Quality Books by Mindy Gibbins-Klein As any aspiring writer knows, one of the finest rewards for taking the time to produce good written material – either fiction or non-fiction – is the coveted prize of
Key Benefits of Offshore Technical Writing Services to India by James Marriot The introduction of technology in various areas of day-to-day tasks has brought in end number of benefits for mankind. The technical writing services offered by various comp
Letter of Recommendation or Letter of Reference – Which Is It by Shaun Fawcett Copyright © Shaun R. Fawcett
Of the more than two million annual visitors to my two main "writing help" Web sites, over 60% of them are looking for some type of le
Future of Technical Writing services in India by James Marriot With the adaptation of Globalization and Liberalization by the Indian government in the last decade of the twentieth century, India has progressed in each field but the one
Writing For The Web: More Places To Get Ideas by Richard Lowe There are many places all over the place to get article ideas. Part 1 of this series explored some of the locations on the internet. This part goes into some of the pla
ENERGIZE YOUR SALES COPY TO INCREASE YOUR SALES by Bob Leduc Would you like to capture more sales with your web site, sales letters, and other promotional messages? It may not be as difficult as you think. Here are 5 proven tactic
Mind Mapping Your Journal Entries by Catherine Franz Clustering, also called Mind Mapping, is a great way to save space and time when you journal. For those of you that aren't familiar with Mind Mapping, you can search
The Whys, Hows and Wheres of Research by Lisa Hood When I decided to write a murder mystery; with my main characters as the investigators, I had a few problems to overcome:
1) I have never been murdered 2) I have nev
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