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The idea way to grow your writing business by Jill Black As a writer (or any business) in order to generate good financial returns for your efforts you will need to place a great deal of emphasis on product creation and t
Great Beginnings by Barbara Carr Phillips This article is available for free reprint provided that the author’s bionote is left intact and the article is published complete and unaltered. If you are using th
THINGS YOU CAN WRITE ABOUT AND PUBLISH! by Shery Ma Belle Arrieta The stories and articles you can write about are only limited by your imagination, ingenuity and persistence. And your ability to dig deep into and writ
Have You Tested Your Plot by Nick Vernon Creative Writing Tips –
Our plotting stage is our testing area.
Everything in the plot should be tested for its effectiveness before we put in into our stories.
Cheap Ghost Writing Isnt Easy But Its Worthwhile! by Karen Peralta You might think that selling yourself short is a sure way to not be a success in the ghost writing field. And your eyes are probably dancing with the large sums of money tha
Entering and Winning Writing Contests by Pamela White
Visit any writing message board and you'll read discussion threads on contests and competitions for writers. The messages run the gamut of those who have been sc
PORTRAIT OF A POOR TRAIT by jeeplaw
What is softness to some people, is strength to others
When I was a boy my grandfather said to me “the finest trait of character is humbleness”. I was too young at
Choosing an Effective Title by Tim North Titles distinguish the mediocre, embarrass the superior and are disgraced by the inferior.
George Bernard Shaw
It may seem trivial to tell you to choose a goo
Creative Writing Tips Have You Established Your Main Character At The Start by Nick Vernon In the beginning of your story you have to grab your readers’ interest and sustain it till the end. Our hook is our character. Readers keep on reading to find out more about t
Titles Sell Tips Booklets by J Black The title you choose for your tips booklet can be the difference between a product that sells well and one that doesn't.
In every powerful title or headline is a "h
Market Research Reports: Identify Your Target Market by James Marriot Market research reports offer you with a comprehensive view of the potential customers, market conditions and the affect of the current or future market trends on your overa
Simple Ideas for Quality Content by Grant McNamara What is good quality content for a web site? We can usually recognize quality content when we see it. It is a total package deal; the words used, the grammar, the presentat
DO YOU KNOW HOW TO TITLE YOUR STORY by ARTHUR ZULU Title: DO YOU KNOW HOW TO TITLE YOUR STORY? Author: Arthur Zulu Contact Author: mailto: controversialwriter@yahoo.com Copyright: Copyright © Arthur Zulu 2002 Word
Revving Up Your Writing Productivity by Catherine Franz Productivity begins by recognizing and valuing your brilliance, time, and space. It starts with awareness of what works and what does not. It continues with examinin
Using Quotations: When You Need Permission by Sophfronia Scott First of all, here's my disclaimer. I'm not a lawyer. The following is based on my own research and, as you'll see, every situation is different. That's why the use of qu
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