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By eHow Careers & Work Editor 0 comments
A magazine publisher is the person in charge of the entire magazine operation, from start to finish. He or she has the final say even above the editor-in-chief in how the magazine looks, both in design and editorial content... more »
By David Sarokin 15 comments
What's the most you've ever earned for an hour's work? You might be surprised at the answer. Here's how to earn hundreds of dollars an hour... more »
By Jeremy 3 comments
There's plenty of opportunity for freelancers in the current world of print. Just don't expect to make money right off the bat... more »
By Henry 1 comments
Newspapers and magazines are often looking for new articles. Sure, they have writers on staff but a number of media outlets will also select freelance work as well. The trick is to impress them with your initial pitch and the finished article... more »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 0 comments
Starting any new magazine can be a challenge, but starting a magazine geared specifically towards one topic where there's already many established magazines as competition can be even more challenging. There are several factors to consider before ... more »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 0 comments
Final Cut Pro is a great video editing program with many great features. Learning how to use all the wonderful features of Final Cut Pro takes time and it's always nice to get a little help with the tricks to make editing quicker and easier. ... more »
By Valerie Brooks 3 comments
There are some basic unspoken rules for writing in the magazine market, no matter what the magazine. Apply them every time you submit an idea for a story... more »
By Trish62 1 comments
Being a mom who works at home causes me to be creative, but I have to use good time management. Being well organized is the most important of this management. By making the time you set aside for your writing special for your children, it will ... more »
By Cougar1002 0 comments
I begin writing for fun when I was nine years old. I loved it, and for a long time writing fiction stories was one of my favorite hobbies. Having to write for (boring) class projects however turned writing into a chore however, and I nearly ... more »
By Limowreck 5 comments
Want the freedom, excitement and earnings of freelance writing, but have no experience? Build the portfolio you need and start making money in one week!.. more »
By Cougar1002 2 comments
A blog is a online journal that can be used both for personal and business purposes. In this article, I'll provide you information on how to create your own blog for free... more »
By RockOnRockL 1 comments
Almost all magazines require freelance contributions to stay afloat. Freelance writing can supplement a career or be its own full-time job. The key to getting assignments is convincing editors that you understand the voice, tone and content of ... more »
By dovinea 2 comments
A local business guide will help homeowners in your area locate specific product and service providers and also give details of what each company does, what makes them unique and also offer discounts... more »
By Henry 0 comments
Print on Demand technology is the new wave of publishing. Authors of all stripes can now see their books in print. Self-publishing and Print on Demand are not necessarily one and the same. If you’re looking to self-publish, you won’t ... more »
By askpheifer 2 comments
Learn how to self-publish a book from the comfort of your own home or office. It's easy to do, fast to complete and doesn't cost the author a dime... more »
By Camille Platt 4 comments
Many people involved in Christian ministries, churches and other organizations consider themselves amateur writers. While they spend hours journaling their thoughts on life experiences and passages of Scripture, their work will rarely see the ... more »
By kjones83 0 comments
Writing an effective and engaging short story is one of the great creative challenges. While each great story is memorable for unique reasons, many share common qualities to keep in mind when writing. Read on to learn more... more »
By eHow Arts & Entertainment Editor 0 comments
The proper planning of searching and acquiring a position as a sports writer can be challenging and rewarding at the same time. We often view this as a dream job for the die-hard sports enthusiast. However, it can be achieved by following a ... more »
By hugalli 2 comments
In any artistic profession, a portfolio is an excellent way to show all of your work in one place. Any employer or client will want to see what you can do before they work with you. A great portfolio will serve as your audition... more »
By Colleen Wright 1 comments
Did you know that a baseball player with a .300 batting average-the game's standard of excellence-still fails at bat seven out of ten times? That's a 70% failure rate. And like baseball, writing is a negative game. That means that in order to get ... more »
By Karen Cotton 2 comments
When looking to showcase your talent, whether its dancing or theatrical skills, its best to find a reputable talent agency to represent you. There is a stress on the word 'reputable'. Like many businesses, there are cowboys, so you need to make ... more »
By khopkins75 0 comments
Working from home can be rewarding, spending time with your family and the freedom to work when and where you want. If your good at typing than transcribing maybe an option for you to look into... more »
By eHow Business Editor 2 comments
Ebooks are an extremely popular way to buy and sell information, novels, poetry and other writing. With so many ebooks on the market it is important to get a marketing strategy set up. Here's how... more »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 0 comments
Even with sophisticated electronic spelling and grammar tools on the market, the human copy editor remains a necessary part of the publication process. And with the vast number of pages being published in books, in newspapers, in magazines and on ... more »
By RockOnRockL 0 comments
We all have opinions. Op-Ed (or opinion editorial) columns are an effective way to express your fact-substantiated thoughts to a widespread audience. The process, though, isn’t easy. Even if you master timeliness and a strong argument, two key ... more »