| 251 | Freelance Article Writing on the Net Preview: This article may be freely distributed in your ezine, on your web site or in your e-book provided this resource box is kept intact complete with active links and author information.I would appreciate it if you let me know if you have used this article mailto:jblack@netwrite-publish.com ------------------------------ Freelance Article Writing on th... (more) Published By: Jill Black Submitted: 27 January,2002 |
| 252 | Is Censorship a Dirty Word? Preview: On the shelves of the children's section of your local library or bookstore you'll find books with characters who are child molesters, compulsive gamblers, and drug addicts. Teenagers in young adult novels have too much to drink, get pregnant, and commit crimes. Some series fiction has so little literary merit it seems a complete waste of your chi... (more) Published By: Nikki Tate-Stratton Submitted: 03 February,2002 |
| 253 | Writing Press Releases That Get Noticed Preview: 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. Press releases are a way to get your business exposed to more and more would be customers. They ar... (more) Published By: Brian Moore Submitted: 12 February,2002 |
| 254 | WRITING FOR THE WEB Preview: Writing is writing, right? Well, yes and no. Certainly there are requirements common to all writing. Correct spelling, for example. But the requirements vary according to the task. In writing a story, such things as sustaining suspense and pace are fundamental. If the reader does not feel compelled to turn the page, the tale does not "sell." ... (more) Published By: Bob McElwain Submitted: 12 February,2002 |
| 255 | Writing for Yourself Preview: I often see writers getting bogged down by "markets". They constantly worry about who is going to like their work and who is not going to like their work. Before I go further with what I intend to convey in this article, I would like to make a few things clear. There are many sorts of writers: Romance Writers, Fantasy Writers, Mystery Writers, Er... (more) Published By: Amrit Hallan Submitted: 12 February,2002 |
| 256 | Ways To Promote Your Business When Your Passion is Writing Preview: There are at least a "zillion" ways you can market yourself and your business. Marketing intelligently means finding what you're passionate about and then using your passion to market. If you are passionate about writing, below are some ways to promote your business. Publish an ezine using your original content. You have 7 choices on how do devel... (more) Published By: Maria Marsala Submitted: 13 February,2002 |
| 257 | TO SPECIALIZE, OR NOT TO SPECIALIZE? Preview: Okay, so you've decided that you want to write for fun and profit, and not necessarily in that order. Perhaps you've already abandoned your day job to pursue your dream of the full-time writing life, or maybe you just want to test the waters part-time until you have the guts (and money) to jump in with both feet. In any event, you've decided t... (more) Published By: Mary Anne Hahn Submitted: 13 February,2002 |
| 258 | HOW TO WRITE YOUR OWN ARTICLES AND BE PUBLISHED Preview: TWENTY FIVE TIPS IN WRITING ARTICLES FOR THE WORLD WIDE WEB Writing articles can provide you with enormous amount of exposure on the Web. You are branding yourself "on a shoestring budget, the smell of an oily rag"... and best of all, it hasn't cost you a cent, but a little time and effort. Writing a free content article is simple and follow... (more) Published By: Craig Lock Submitted: 13 February,2002 |
| 259 | You're Published! Now How Do You Tell The Readers? Preview: The first thing you must do is quit thinking like a writer and start thinking like a reader. That shouldn't be a problem, because you are one. If you don't enjoy reading, you can't write something that someone else enjoys reading. So, when you read, how do you choose what to read? My wife can walk into a bookstore, look at the cover blurb of a bo... (more) Published By: Michael LaRocca Submitted: 15 February,2002 |
| 260 | Fun & Money In E-Media Preview: There's lots of stuff on the Internet about making money; and lots of folks Marketing Different products and services. I'm only addressing folks who write books, and many of the questions that come from those folks on making money with their books and using the Internet as a Primary Tool. I write from experience and not theory. I am having fun an... (more) Published By: Susan James Submitted: 18 February,2002 |
| 261 | THE KEY TO PUBLISHING FICTION IN EZINES Preview: This list is slanted toward creative writing, such as fiction and personal essays, although many of these publications also call for articles, graphics, poetry, or other material. A well-written story or essay that adheres to their guidelines is likelier to be accepted, and more quickly. Put yourself in the place of the editor. For the editor, th... (more) Published By: Cantara Christopher Submitted: 21 March,2002 |
| 262 | How to Write a Good Article Preview: We hope that the following article (which was extracted from a lesson on our Online Creative Writing Course) may be informative and helpful to your e-zine readers, or on your web site. You have permission to publish this article (formatted to 60 characters, approx) electronically or in print. If it helps others "out there" in any way, then w... (more) Published By: Craig Lock Submitted: 25 March,2002 |
| 263 | Make More Money Self-Publishing Special Reports Preview: 1. YOU CAN DO IT! WILL YOU? You CAN succeed in your own information empire. Self-publishing valuable, how-to information is in great demand by people today. In today's busy society, people are pressed for time. They need concise, simplified, practical information. They will pay dearly for it if it will improve the quality of their lives. Ev... (more) Published By: J. Stephen Pope Submitted: 26 March,2002 |
| 264 | Write Your Book Preview: It's said that we've all got a book inside us just waiting to come out. Well, that may be so, but I think that many of us are put off because of the sheer size of the thing and the commitment that we need to put into the project. I'd like to offer a few suggestions that might help you to overcome your fears and write that book. 1. Read ever... (more) Published By: Andy Walsh Submitted: 28 March,2002 |
| 265 | A Year in the Life of a Writer Preview: For those of you who don't know what I'm about, here's a short summary. I'm a writer living in England. I have written a novel, 'St Brodag's Isle', which is supported by a website (http://www.stbrodag.com) and a newsletter. 2002 is going to be my campaign year - a year in which I intend to make a living out of my writing. As I go through the ... (more) Published By: Andy Walsh Submitted: 28 March,2002 |
| 266 | TWENTY FIVE TIPS IN WRITING ARTICLES FOR THE WEB Preview: Writing articles can provide you with enormous amount of exposure on the Web. You are branding yourself on a shoestring budget - it hasn't cost you a cent, but a little time and effort Writing a free content article is simple and follows a similar professional approach as an article for a standard, paying market. People want quality content... (more) Published By: Craig Lock Submitted: 09 April,2002 |
| 267 | WHAT IS WRITING STYLE AND HOW DO YOU DEVELOP IT? Preview: What is style and how do you acquire it? We all have a natural style. Style is simply the way in which you put words together when you are writing. It is a reflection of your speaking and thinking habits. Clear, muddled? Some people write in short staccato sentences, sometimes even without using verbs. I believe style can reflect your person... (more) Published By: Craig Lock Submitted: 09 April,2002 |
| 268 | WRITING YOUR WRITING JOB DESCRIPTION Preview: Have you ever heard about the "motivational" concept of writing your own obituary? The idea is, you write what you would like your obit to say, by summarizing all those accomplishments that you most want to achieve during the course of your life. Motivation gurus suggest that this enables us to focus on what's most important to us, while dis... (more) Published By: Mary Anne Hahn Submitted: 11 April,2002 |
| 269 | LETTING YOUR WRITING SIMMER Preview: One of the most important lessons I've learned about writing--and one of its most difficult aspects for many of us--is what I've come to call the "simmering process." You've just finished an article, story or query letter, and you get that adrenaline rush that comes with the completion of a job well done. Your prose sings. That opening paragr... (more) Published By: Mary Anne Hahn Submitted: 11 April,2002 |
| 270 | Thawing Your Writer's Block Preview: When I go through bouts of writer's block, my fingers stiffen, and my brain goes as blank as the snowy screen of a television on the fritz. I don't know about you, but I picture writer's block as something cold--like the frozen engine of a car in the dead of winter, or the way your PC sometimes "freezes up" on you when your system gets too busy.... (more) Published By: Mary Anne Hahn Submitted: 11 April,2002 |