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5 Pressing Deadlines That Keep You From Writing an Article (and How ONE Article Can Meet Them All!)

Posted by Dina Giolitto

You say you just don't have time to write an article? Ah, the internet marketer's greatest challenge-- you've committed yourself to too many projects again. Here's a time-saving solution: stop thinking of it as an article. Instead, think of it as "creating multi-purpose web content."

Writing Articles, But Still Not Getting Traffic? Your Articles Suck – But I Can Help! (Part 2)

Posted by Jason DeVelvis

Last time on “Because your articles suck” – we discussed how to write effective headers, bylines (boy were those easy), and article summaries. Now it’s time to move on to the body of the article and then the all-important resource box.

EVERYBODY'S GOT ONE

Posted by Arleen M. Kaptur

Whatever kind of writing you do - whether it is non-fiction, fiction, or a combination of
everything and a little bit of this or that, all writing has one thing in common. This common thread weaves its way in and out of all our written words. You canÂ’t see it or

Building Web Content for Your Site

Posted by Noel Brinkerhoff

Writers and editors have to maximize their markets if they want to survive. Freelancing is never easy, but it can get a lot more profitable if you think about including web content in your repertoire.

How My Business Made $10,000 From My First Promotional Article

Posted by Christopher Kyalo

Shortly before I discovered the wonders of marketing online with well-written articles, I read a book written by well-known branding expert Al Ries and his daughter Laura Ries, titled 11 Immutable Laws of Internet Branding. Immutable law number 6 was The law of Advertising. It dealt at length with why conventional advertising does not quite work online and why we should expect to see a revolution with this revolutionary new medium and not just a replay of the past.

Character Creation

Posted by Jeff Heisler

Character Creation

Creating believable characters is an essential element of fiction. The story rest on your characters shoulders. If they don't hold up then your story collapses. So how do you make believable characters?

Motivational Speaker Says: 'Blessed Are The Dissatisfied'

Posted by Dr. Gary S. Goodman

At least a few times during the past six months IÂ’ve quoted one of my dynamic speech teachers, Sheldon Hayden, with respect to one topic or another.

When The Words Won't Come

Posted by Richard Lee

Terrifying thought, isn't it? It has been known to happen to all writers. I'm not talking about writer's block, nothing as severe as Stephen King's character, Mike Noonan, in Bag of Bones where he turns on the computer and actually throws himself from the screen (okay, it may not be a computer, been years since I read that book, but I'm sure those who've read it know the scene). Nothing that bad. Yet the time will come when the muse (sexy goddess of words) will decide to take a day off.

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