| 351 | Using 'Power' Words when Writing Articles Preview: Capturing the attention of your reader is paramount when writing free articles. You can make the greatest impact in capturing your readers’ attention by having a good title. One of the ways to do this is by using what I call ‘Power’ words. By using these special words you can get the attention of your reader much more quickly and easily. But... (more) Published By: David McKenzie Submitted: 26 July,2002 |
| 352 | Are You Sure Your Query Is Ready? Preview: One magazine. Hundreds of writers. Thousands of queries. One editor. One desktop ... and a trashcan that appears to be incredibly, almost unimaginably deep. Where exactly will your submission go? It has all the makings of an editor's nightmare. Stacks and stacks of submissions, and some of them are dreadfully inappropriate and unprofessional. It... (more) Published By: Gary McLaren Submitted: 03 August,2002 |
| 353 | How To Receive Advance Information From God In Writing Preview: This ability IS your gut instincts in writing. It carries profound accuracy, and is available to you every moment. That “still small voice” within, that “gut feeling” or sudden brilliant idea, IS God communicating to you to help you in your life. You may not believe in God, nor do you have to. This is fine. You do not have to call the source ... (more) Published By: By Barbara Rose Submitted: 04 August,2002 |
| 354 | Ask Jeff- How do I get my novel finished? Preview: --------------------------------------------------------------------- This article may be freely used provided an active link is included to http://www.heislerink.com/writeaway.asp and provided that the resource box and all article content remain unaltered. Notification is appreciated, but not required. Notify author at jheisler@heislerink.com. -... (more) Published By: Jeff Heisler Submitted: 08 August,2002 |
| 355 | Force your muse to work! It's easy. Preview: --------------------------------------------------------------------- This article may be freely used provided an active link is included to http://www.heislerink.com/writeaway.asp and provided that the resource box and all article content remain unaltered. Notification is appreciated, but not required. Notify author at jheisler@heislerink.com. ... (more) Published By: Jeff Heisler Submitted: 08 August,2002 |
| 356 | 6 Ways to Better Dialogue Preview: -------------------------------------------------------- ------------- This article may be freely used provided an active link is included to http://www.heislerink.com/writeaway.asp and provided that the resource box and all article content remain unaltered. Notification is appreciated, but not required. Notify author at jheisler@heisler... (more) Published By: Jeff Heisler Submitted: 08 August,2002 |
| 357 | Facts of a Writer's Life Preview: So, you dream of becoming a famous writer? You want to get that article on paper as soon as possible and see it published. You've got great ideas for a book that you'll be starting any day now. But do you know what it's really like to lead a writer's life? Read on to find out. 1. Rejection is a part of life. Face it. You will be rejected. No ma... (more) Published By: Mridu Khullar Submitted: 09 August,2002 |
| 358 | Quick Tip -Use Article Announcement Lists To Promote Your Articles Preview: One of the easiest and most effective ways to get your articles to ezine publishers interested in running your articles is to submit your articles to announcement lists. These lists allow ezine publishers to receive your articles individually in emails, in a digest form, or to view your articles on the web where they will be archived. Some good ... (more) Published By: Ken Hill Submitted: 09 August,2002 |
| 359 | Don't Attempt To Write Without Them! Preview: You're ready to do it. You've accepted an assignment from your boss, agreed to put together a sales presentation, or were asked to write a report about last week's meeting results. Where do you begin? Before you venture off into the land of writing for your job, be prepared with the items on this checklist. 1. Adjust your attitude. Writing doesn'... (more) Published By: Linda Elizabeth Alexander Submitted: 15 August,2002 |
| 360 | Business Writing Skills I: What Do You Want To Say? Preview: Many web entrepreneurs are unfamiliar with business writing. In truth, concise writing will build your business because you will better connect with customers and prospects. In this five-part series, the author will teach you how to make your web communications, and all business correspondence, clearer, understandable, and more direct. Business W... (more) Published By: Linda Elizabeth Alexander Submitted: 15 August,2002 |
| 361 | Business Writing Skills Part III: Avoiding Sexist Language Preview: Many businesspeople are unfamiliar with business writing. Concise writing will build your business because you will better connect with customers and prospects. In this four-part series, I will teach you how to make your writing and other business correspondence clearer, understandable, and more direct. Avoiding Sexist Language in Writing By Lind... (more) Published By: Linda Elizabeth Alexander Submitted: 15 August,2002 |
| 362 | "Ten Questions To Ask Before Hiring a Freelance Writer" Preview: Finding quality writers is not easy. As with hiring any employee or contractor, be sure to get the facts first. 1. What am I looking for? Before you begin your search for a writer, make sure to outline your needs. Do you need a marketing writer that does brochures? A technical writer who knows Visual Basic? 2. How do you charge? Many freelance... (more) Published By: Linda Elizabeth Alexander Submitted: 15 August,2002 |
| 363 | "Business Writing Checklist" Preview: You're ready to do it. You've accepted an assignment from your boss, agreed to put together a sales presentation, or were asked to write a report about last week's meeting results. Where do you begin? Before you venture off into the land of writing for your job, be prepared with the items on this checklist. 1. Adjust your attitude. Writing doesn'... (more) Published By: Linda Elizabeth Alexander Submitted: 15 August,2002 |
| 364 | Ten Steps to a Power-Packed, Persuasive Proposal Preview: Writing proposals is a skill no businessperson should be without. Often clients will put out a request for proposal from three or more companies at the same time. In order to get their business, yours has to be the most convincing one -- the one that demonstrates the most value for clients' dollars. Here are ten steps to constructing compelling pr... (more) Published By: Linda Elizabeth Alexander Submitted: 15 August,2002 |
| 365 | Generating Innovative Ideas for Writing Preview: There is nothing scarier than staring at a blank piece of paper with a deadline quickly approaching. Whether you're writing a column, article, or essay, the following ten techniques will help you find the topic or angle you are looking for. 1.Read You can read anything ? a newspaper, book, or milk carton. Jumping into an environment that already ... (more) Published By: Linda Elizabeth Alexander Submitted: 15 August,2002 |
| 366 | Ten Tips to Simplify Your Business Correspondence Preview: You write to express, not to use every word in the dictionary. Here are ten tips for using those words to make your writing clearer. 1. Simplify language Avoid using big or vague words. Use fewer words, but make them count. 2. Shorten sentences Business people don't have time to read 10-page letters. Cut out run-on sentences. Eliminate extra wor... (more) Published By: Linda Elizabeth Alexander Submitted: 15 August,2002 |
| 367 | Business Writing Skills II - A Web Writing Primer Preview: Whatever you would write on paper, cut it in half. The web was designed for quick reading. Studies show that people do not read long blocks of text while surfing the web; reading from the screen is often slower than reading on paper. Therefore, be as brief and to the point as you can be, or risk losing your readers' attention. Write for scanning.... (more) Published By: Linda Elizabeth Alexander Submitted: 15 August,2002 |
| 368 | HOW TO STYLE YOUR STORY Preview: Title: HOW TO STYLE YOUR STORY Author: Arthur Zulu Contact Author: mailto: controversialwriter@yahoo.com Copyright: Copyright © Arthur Zulu 2002 Word Count: 613 Web Address: http://www.1stbooks.com/bookview/10975 Publishing Guidelines: Permission is granted to publish this article electronically or in print as long as the bylines are included. A... (more) Published By: ARTHUR ZULU Submitted: 16 August,2002 |
| 369 | HOW DO I CHARACTERIZE MY STORY? Preview: Title: HOW DO I CHARACTERIZE MY STORY? Author: Arthur Zulu Contact Author: mailto: controversialwriter@yahoo.com Copyright: Copyright © Arthur Zulu 2002 Word Count: 716 Web Address: http://www.1stbooks.com/bookview/10975 Publishing Guidelines: Permission is granted to publish this article electronically or in print as long as the bylines are inc... (more) Published By: ARTHUR ZULU Submitted: 16 August,2002 |
| 370 | HOW TO WRITE A BEST-SELLER Preview: Title: HOW TO WRITE A BEST-SELLER Author: Arthur Zulu Contact Author: mailto: controversialwriter@yahoo.com Copyright: Copyright © Arthur Zulu 2002 Word Count: 560 Web Address: http://www.1stbooks.com/bookview/10975 Publishing Guidelines: Permission is granted to publish this article electronically or in print as long as the bylines are included.... (more) Published By: ARTHUR ZULU Submitted: 16 August,2002 |