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Promoting Your Online Writing Portfolio

Dear Writing Reader,One of the most popular questions from Authors on my site, Writing.Com, is: "How do I promote my Online Writing Portfolio outside of Writing.Com?"Here are my top five tips for increasing the amount of exposure to...
The StoryMasterJanuary 05, 2005

Copywriters - Cut Out Those Weasel Words!

How fussy are you about the words you use?A copywriter needs to be clear and specific. A copywriter needs to communicate. We all know this. Yet how often are we guilty of using words that are NOT clear or specific, and which don’t communicate...
Elaine BerryNovember 14, 2006

Something in the Ether

There is something stirring in the world - a kind of intellectual buzz coming from seemingly nowhere. This buzz is causing a great deal of imaginative inspiration and the uncovering of ancient truths once lost to mankind and now being re-found.
Philip GardinerOctober 05, 2004

6 Power Packed Tips For Article Writers

1. Offer an email course, multipart report or a free subscription to your ezine in your resource box.Have your readers come to your site to get your report, course or subscription to your ezine so that they'll be able to see what your site has...
Ken HillSeptember 16, 2004

Rambling Thoughts on Trusting Our Readers

I've been thinking lately of trust. All of us presumably join a writer's group to mingle with other writers and share thoughts on our work. We want to read and be read.
Harriet SilkwoodJanuary 26, 2006

How to be a Good Spokesman

A battle is won when a leader is successful. We can find a large number of examples in World history. Today we can also see that the statement is quite true.
Tyler BensonJanuary 03, 2006

Writing From An Amateur Perspective

So, you want to be a writer? You probably have some background in writing, perhaps did well in school with the subject, or have simply always liked the idea of writing for fun and even for profit.
Jeff HargartenDecember 26, 2005

Preserve Your Artistic Vision

Our culture has always had a curiously ambiguous attitude towards its artists, who are alternately reviled or else elevated to nearly god-like status. They seem to be perceived as other-than-human, able to dispense with leisure, comfort and normal...
Seth T MullinsDecember 19, 2005

Travel Writer Jobs, What Are They And How To Find Them

Travel writing jobs are few and far between. Getting into this field is hard to do and requires a lot of training and experience. But, there are many benefits to them.
Niall CinneideSeptember 11, 2005

Platform Development Tip #1: Switch Writing Hats!

Platform-Building Tip #1: Switch Writing Hats!Around eighty percent of nonfiction books today are written by “experts,” that is people who have a) earned credentials in the field they’re writing about, b) germinated information via...
Jill NagleFebruary 24, 2005