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Top 10 Common English Goofs by Web Authors

In reviewing and browsing web sites over the years, I have compiled a list of the most common misuses of English by web authors. Here they are in Letterman (reverse) order.10.
Kempton SmithAugust 19, 2005

Effective Resume Writing

A lot of places around the world call it A Curriculum Vitae, in North America, it's a Résumé. This is definitely one of the most important tools that any jobseeker has at their disposal.
Dave LympanyNovember 05, 2005

A Good Book Cover Design is Key

Marketing your Book cover, Spine and Information. Whether you've written your book or are just starting out, having an eye catching cover is a must. Did you know that customers may be looking over your book for 10 seconds or less?
Laura HickeyMarch 02, 2005

Digital World and Portrait Art

Portrait genre includes art pieces, in which the person’s appearance or the appearance of a group of people is engraved. The title of this genre is taken from the French phrase that denotes ‘to reproduce an identical copy of something or...
Olivia HuntAugust 04, 2007

An eBook Publisher's Dilemma: Should I Use PDF or Exe Format?

If you write and publish eBooks, sooner or later you will probably be faced with a dilemma - should you create your eBooks as .exe files or .pdf files?
Michael SouthonSeptember 24, 2002

Article Banks and Google Alerts Harness Your Publishing Power

Content is the currency fueling the Internet. Yet, article banks, repositories for authors to promote their content, are still the Internet’s best-kept secret. I learned about article banks through a casual chat at a networking event.
Melissa A RosatiNovember 04, 2005

How to Have an Effective Reading Group

Writing leads to reading. Therefore, it’s only fair to supply my readers with sufficient information on creating an effective reading group, since the last article was based on writing groups.
Stephen Earley Jordan, IIJuly 07, 2004

Mystery Writing: Incorporating Various Non-Legal Professions:

The mysteries of the "Golden Age" featured amateur detectives who became embroiled in solving crimes accidentally, meaning they just happened to be 'on the spot' at the time the crime occurred.In modern mystery novels, however,...
Mary ArnoldFebruary 08, 2006

Modern Science Fiction

Science fiction is a narrative (usually in prose) or a short story, 'novella' or novel length. As to what it is about, is not easily classificable. Such stories are about an amazing variety of things, topics and ideas.
Samir K. DashMarch 21, 2005

Writing Press Releases That Get Noticed

Among the various foolproof methods used to boost traffic to your site (ezine advertising, and search engine submitting, to name a couple) one method seems to be forgotten about by many new Internet marketers. That method is writing press releases.
Brian MooreJanuary 16, 2002