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  • You Can Write Well   By : Jessica R Hartley
    In the internet age writing has re-established itself as an important form of communication. As a writer, I still find it sad and surprising that many seem to fear the act of putting pen to paper or finger to keyboard.
  • What's the REAL Reason?   By : MFlynn
    What's the real reason that people buy your product or service? It's probably not because of your professionally designed website, colorful logo, or refrigerator magnets. It's because they believe that your product or service will benefit them. That's all they care about. Everyone is constantly on the lookout for products and services that offer benefits that are important to THEM.
  • Healing Readers by what you Write   By : Charlie Reese
    Psychic authors around the world are used to writing material that has been known to help others and to provide comforts to people that are hurting inside. People often turn to books that can help them to heal emotionally. Psychic books have been known to heal people that deal with depression, anger, break-ups and future predictions. Popular psychic authors will tell you that ministering to a client through their writing is often an intriguing experience. Most people that want to hear what an author has to say. In psychic Stephen Piperno book, Is Life Worth It? Sex, Money and Power from a Psychics Point of View he talks about his life as a psychic and how to break away from controlling relationships. The insights that he shares are incredible. He truly takes you into his world and allows you to see where you may be going wrong.
  • The easiest Way to Create Articles   By : Paolo Bresco
    There are many webmasters that find writing articles for their site to be a very tedious task. Many people who need to write articles also procrastinate as much as they can to delay the amount of writing they need to do. Many people dread writing articles because they find researching for the topic and writing down original materials will be too taxing on them.
  • Cartoon Logo An intriguing affair!  By : Bhupendra Ahluwalia
    Cartoon logos are explicit, pleasing as well as magnetic. The best part about them is that they say it all without having to speak! You don’t even need to write taglines or phrases. Their expressions do the trick.
  • The Freelance Writers Bane-Of-Existence  By : Susan Denham
    Everyone has heard the stories of full-time authors writing on the beach, or at home in their underwear and driving the car of their dreams, all on the income from a freelance writing career. But, just like every other pie-in-the-sky venture, freelance writing has its drawbacks, although the benefits and lifestyle it affords you can more than make up for the minor (and, in some cases, major) drawbacks you may encounter along the road to Freelance Riches.
  • How to Write Copy That Makes The Sale  By : Ron Jones
    A brief primer on writing copy that gets results, even if you have never had any copy writing experience.
  • How to Find Ideas for Articles & Speeches  By : Mark Saunders
    Do you have problems finding ideas for articles and speeches?
  • What is holding you back from being the writer you want to be?  By : Deanna Mascle
    As a writing instructor and coach I work with writers every day who are not reaching their full potential. What holds them back?
  • 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...
  • Your First Steps To Becoming A Writer  By : Sophfronia Scott
    What's the first step to becoming a writer? You'd think it would be "write", but it's not. In speaking to other writers and from what I know of my own journey to becoming a writer, I've come to realize that the biggest obstacle for new writers is that they don't think of themselves as writers. They have trouble developing the belief that they are writers and yet it's something you have to do. When you haven't developed that belief, that conviction, it becomes a source of sabo...
  • The Secret To Writing Success  By : Deanna Mascle
    It really is that simple and it really isn't a secret. Most successful writers know the BIC method is key to their success.
  • Word Processor Tricks  By : Jan Michaels
    Many writers have tried electronic style checkers, such as Grammatik or Correct Grammar, which are sold either as standalone utilities or are included as components of word-processing programs. And most who have tried them have given up on them: their advice is more often wrong than right, and the "errors" they perceive often aren't errors at all.
  • Show, don't tell  By : Jan Michaels
    Every writing student has heard the rule that you should show, not tell, but this principle seems to be among the hardest for beginners to master. First, what's the difference between the two? Well, "telling" is the reliance on simple exposition:
  • Description is the heart of a good story  By : Jan Michaels
    There was a cartoon in The New Yorker many years ago in which the female host of a posh party accosts one of her guests: "I've just learned that you wrote a novel based on somebody else's screenplay. Please leave my house at once." It's true that novelizations are the antithesis of literature, but when I was a teenager, desperate to learn how to write, I read dozens of them.
  • Creating Charactors  By : Jan Michaels
    Psst! Wanna hear a secret? The people in most stories aren't really humans -- they're robots! Real people are quite accidental, the result of a random jumbling of genes and a chaotic life. But story people are made to order to do a specific job. In other words, robots!
  • Internet Copywriting - Make Your Offer Irresistible!  By :
    Want to increase your online sales? Make sure your offer is one they can't pass up!

    Any offer you make through your Internet copywriting needs to be worth the readers' time. Time is valuable and there is no bigger waste of time - for you as the creator or for your reader - than a worthless offer.

    A number of years ago, a newspaper advertising sales rep went to her boss, disgusted that her client would not buy the ad schedule she pitched. It turned out that the last tim...
  • What Is A Plot?  By : Bill Johnson
    Understanding what a plot is creates a foundation for an ability to create one. Unfortunately for most writers, they are consumed with the idea of creating the effect of what a plot does without first understanding what a plot is.
    What a plot does is raise dramatic questions a reader or viewer will follow a story to its conclusion to get answers.

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