Writing Articles (Sorted by popularity)

How Does Santa Make Out His List? (humor)

I’ll let you in on a secret: I know Santa Claus. And I received a letter from him with his Christmas list.“Dear Kristin,“Thank you for the homemade cookies last year.
Kristin JohnsonOctober 29, 2004

5 Reasons People Like Technology White Papers

A good white paper is a paper that makes you look good. You look good when your white paper makes sense, when it’s readable, when it concentrates on benefits and examples, and when it’s easy to get. Here’s why:Reason #1.
Christine TaylorApril 16, 2004

10 Tips on How To Write A Sales Letter

The main reason why 95% of online businesses fail is because of poor sales letter. Write your sales letter with an Individual in mind; think as if you are writing personally to them.
Julie KerrNovember 05, 2003

Online Book Publishing: Print-On-Demand Will Double Your Sales

This is another in my series of articles that explain the Online Publishing Model and how small-time authors and/or self-publishers can use the OPM as a more lucrative alternative to the often archaic and dysfunctional traditional book publishing...
Shaun FawcettAugust 28, 2006

How To Publish Your Way To Success

Did you know, self-publishing is one of the easiest ways tomake money on the web. Of course, it requires talent, but it's easier to learn than you might think. Getting Started:Choose a subject that interest you.
BB LeeNovember 24, 2005

Writer’s Tool: A Treasure Chest

While taking a creative writing course in college, my instructor introduced me to an invaluable tool—a Writer’s Treasure Chest. This tool is easy and fun to make and will come in handy time and again throughout your writing life.First,...
Nikola MarshallFebruary 27, 2006

Finding Creativity and Imagery

There was an idea and discussion I had with Cyndi, my wife, which seemed to stick. She told me that in order to be creative, I must think creative. Find associations to people, places, and things that are out of the loop of being normal.You see,...
Shaun DollinsJanuary 28, 2006

Journaling Experiences and Events

How did you spend your day yesterday? When was the last time you went to see a movie? Can you remember the plot line? What did you do on your last vacation?
Cory L. KempNovember 19, 2005

5 Benefits of Keeping a Personal Journal

Everyone who has kept a personal journal knows that writing is a therapeutic process that helps integrate seemingly unconnected life events. Some believe the process works because the physical act of writing (using your hand-eye coordination)...
Patti TestermanAugust 25, 2004

Critique The Poem Not The Poet

The act of writing poetry is something that is very personal to us poets and sharing it for the first time can be a very frightening experience. The first experience of having your work criticized can boggle our mind and set us back a step in our...
Rose DesRochersApril 25, 2005