Archive for the 'Writing' Category

A Review of the Article Ranking Formula

Friday, November 14th, 2008

If you are someone who writes articles to have them submitted to directories, you might have many different reasons for doing so. You might be interested in what you can do to make sure that you are going to be at the top of the Google lists, or you might find that you are […]

A Review of Article Profits Software

Friday, November 14th, 2008

Well, we know there are many of you out there looking for ways to add more money to your pocketbooks, which is why we wanted to discuss money first. You will find when viewing the Article Profits Software that it says the exact same thing in the first portion of its sales page. […]

A Review of John Taylor’s Article Profit Formula

Friday, November 14th, 2008

Like many internet marketers, you might have already realized how important and powerful a marketing tool that articles can be. Articles can draw search engines to you, help cement you in the eyes and the perceptions of your customers as an expert, and give you a way to work on link building.
All […]

A Review of the Article Pool Article Submission Service

Friday, November 14th, 2008

If you are in a situation where you want to get the attention for your business that it needs, or even if you want to make sure that the information that you put on your website is something that will get out there, how can you make sure that you are going to draw the […]

A Review of Article Marketing Master

Friday, November 14th, 2008

If you are someone who is publishing articles in order to make sure that your products or services stay on the top of the stack, you’ll find that there are many things that you need to know beyond just writing an engaging and informative article. When you are writing articles for the web, you’ll find […]

A Review of the Article Marketing Handbook

Friday, November 14th, 2008

Many of you out there in cyber space are most likely wondering how in the world you could go about the whole Article Marketing handbook thing. Maybe you know someone who is doing this and is making a lot of money with it. Today we will cover and do a review of sorts, a review […]

Get Started Writing Your Children’s Story

Friday, November 14th, 2008

If you are thinking about writing a book I would advise getting it out of your head as soon as possible. Make it rough, now, on paper, on the computer, whatever, just start writing and massaging it now and in time it will be something real, something tangible. Once you have the first draft on […]

Publish or Perish and Live to Tell About It

Friday, November 14th, 2008

Long ago I dreamed about it. I wanted it, but it wasn’t happening. Published! There’s that word again. I was desperate to get published, feel published, and just be published. Several of my friends were . . . so why not me? But it seemed that the publishing gods did not want to know anything […]

Getting Into Bookstores

Friday, November 14th, 2008

Let’s face it, regardless of the odds we authors still want to get into bookstores. But if you’ve been having a hard time with this, take heart. It’s getting harder and harder to get into stores but not impossible. We’re going to look at some of the possibilities here.
First, it’s important to understand the pressure […]

Creating Your Own Writing Space

Thursday, November 13th, 2008

Are you feeling inspired to write? Have you decided that you want to stay at home to work instead of going out? You may want to begin your writing career by creating a writing space. Maybe you just want a place to write your feelings down. Journal writing techniques like this ares a great way […]

All About Freelance Grant Writing Jobs

Thursday, November 13th, 2008

Grant proposal writing is all about showcasing the pet project of a non-profit organization in a way that makes people want to contribute money.
Sound simple? It really isn’t, but grant writing can be one of the more gratifying types of freelance writing if you aren’t afraid of some hard work.
How much money can I make […]

All About Freelance Magazine Writing Jobs

Thursday, November 13th, 2008

Did you know that freelancers write most articles you find in magazines? Many newsstand magazines have few, if any, full-time writers. Almost every topic of interest imaginable has an associated magazine; if you like writing, you can find a magazine just right for you.
Magazines pay about $0.75 to $2.00 per word for nationally distributed magazines. […]

A Review of Advanced Article Marketing

Friday, November 7th, 2008

Well when you take a look at the Advanced Article Marketing sales page you’ll get a good idea of what it’s about in the headline. They immediately discuss the opportunities for you to increase traffic, reach a target audience, and build a business through the use of articles. If that isn’t enough to […]

Writing My Way Back Into My Childhood

Thursday, November 6th, 2008

The other day my twenty-something son stopped by for a visit and decided to take a short swim in our pool. This was something unique, really, because he hadn’t been a steady presence in our pool since he and his sister were of elementary school age. Then with only just the two of […]

Mats Theselius

Thursday, November 6th, 2008

A bookshelf is a bookshelf, is a bookshelf. Can creativity turn a concept as commonplace as a bookshelf into a timeless masterpiece? In 1988, a slender glazed boksk

Publishing Articles – Express Your Interests

Thursday, October 30th, 2008

One does not have to have a masters degree in English writing to publish your own article on the internet. You do have to have some sense of grammar and spelling if you want people to read it and respond to the article if there is some sort of call to action.
The topics are many […]

Make it or Break it With Headlines

Thursday, October 30th, 2008

Anyone who has experienced trying to read the front page of a daily paper that measures 13 by 22 inches knows how headlines wrestle for a reader’s attention. Although the page layout has a lot to do with which piece is read first, the way a headline is worded can also make or break a […]

Why I Like Things Short Online

Thursday, October 30th, 2008

I did not believe Shakespeare when he said that brevity is the soul of wit. It is, I believed, simply not my style. Going forward, though, reading a wide variety of works changed my mind. The challenge to any writer is to make the article clear, concise, and readable. After all, the purpose of writing […]

Why Writing for the Web is Different

Thursday, October 30th, 2008

Every day, we are deluged by all kinds of copies (that is, advertising in print, radio, television or online). Often we are not conscious of them, but I guess in our little ways we subconsciously filter which copies work and which don’t. Personally, the ultimate test whether a copy succeeds or not is if I […]

2 Steps in Writing an Effective Web Copy

Thursday, October 30th, 2008

Most online instructions on how to write effective copy for the web revolve around details and tips regarding keywords, page titles, META descriptions, and other similarly technical things. These materials will tell you, for instance, to mind your page title or soak up your copy with keywords, all in an effort to jack up the […]