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  • How to Become a Camera Man

    Working as a camera man, or a videographer, offers a lot of opportunity. You can work for yourself, providing freelance work to schools and businesses in your community, or you can find a job at...

  • How to Rewrite Articles

    This article is to educate people on how to re-write articles without risking plagiarism.Wrtting is a skilled job but with practice, you can achieve this skill and be armed with the power of...

  • How to Write Headlines

    Headlines are the larger text above a news article. The purpose of a headline is to attract the reader’s attention while conveying the main point of the article so that the reader will want to...

  • How to Write Like a Professional Journalist

    Writing is a skilled art. Professional writing skills take time and effort. Here's how to write like a professional journalist and improve your eHow articles.

  • How to Write Freelance Articles For A Newspaper

    If you’ve ever wanted to write freelance articles for a newspaper, the time is now. As the way we get our information continues to change, and newspapers in general become less profitable, more...

  • How to Write Your Query Letter Badly

    Things you should NEVER do in a query letter that you send to agents or publishers

  • How to Write Your Query Letter Well

    Find out all the right things to do in writing your query letter.

  • How to Write A News Story Fast

    While an experienced journalist may have little problem producing thousand-word articles in record time, novices and freelance writers new to the scene may struggle with knowing how to write a...

  • How to Become a Local Newspaper Columnist

    Mr. Turtledove, who wrote this article, is a columnist with our local newspaper, besides being a published author of two books. Here are his tips to becoming a columnist in your local newspaper.

  • How to Become Journalist for Discover Magazine

    Becoming a journalist for Discover Magazine can be a reality. By taking journalism, science and technology courses, you can be on your way to working for Discover Magazine.

  • How to Submit Electronic Hand Held Game Reviews

    Those who can't design or program video games but still love the medium can find fulfillment writing about them. Video game journalists often interact with both developers and the gaming...

  • How to Make an Extra $50 per Week Online

    If you are struggling to make ends meet in this recession, you’re not alone. Everyday hundreds of people are losing their jobs and receiving pay cuts due to the depleting economy. Work at home...

  • How to Get Published by a Newspaper

    Newspapers can be a great place to get your feet wet in the world of writing, as well as just a great place to gain an audience for your ideas. You don't have to be a professional writer to get...

  • How to Organize a Portfolio of Writing Clips

    Anyone in the field of writing or journalism knows how important a portfolio of writing samples can be to landing that next big writing job. The presentation of a portfolio of writing clips is the...

  • How to Write a Fashion Critique

    Were you recently given an assignment to write a fashion critique and aren't sure where to start? Whether you're working for a college newspaper or a Web publication, recapping the fashion dos and...

  • How to Outline a Newspaper Article

    Millions of people turn to their local paper to find out what is happening in the world around them. From accidents and robberies to stock plunges and hurricanes, information is gleaned in moments...

  • How to Make Money with a Blog

    Everyone is looking for ways to make extra money. With the rising costs of everything that you need to live your life, there never seems to be enough money coming. There is a way to make extra...

  • How to Get a TV Station to Cover a Event

    Television newsrooms are inundated with requests to cover events for their newscasts. Very few of these requests result in actual news stories. Most of the time journalists completely ignore ideas...

  • How to Write Captions for Sports Photos

    Sports photo captions draw readers into dramatic athletic moments. Good captions are accurate, compelling, brief and timely. They must be published right away, so the caption writer has only a few...

  • How to Organize Clips Into Bins on Final Cut Pro

    Final Cut Pro is a similar edit system to AVID. If you're familiar with the functions and capabilities of AVID, you can learn the commands and keystrokes of Final Cut Pro relatively quickly. Final...

  • How to Use Commas in Associated Press Style

    Comma usage in Associated Press style differs from Standard English in some ways, but is the same in other ways. The conventions of using commas in AP style are explained below.

  • How to Report on Youth Sports

    We can probably all remember those times when winning a state championship seemed like the most important achievement one could have under our belt. Maybe it still is for some people. Eventually,...

  • How to Avoid Common Writing Errors

    The Internet allows everyone to be a writer, however that doesn’t mean everyone out there is a good writer. Too many people, especially younger writers, think the story is more important than the...

  • How to Market Your Magazine Without Spending a Dime

    Magazines rarely make a profit on subscriptions; it’s the advertisements that really pay the bills. However, while your publication cannot grow without constantly being in the public eye,...

  • How to Do a Photo Essay

    Expand your writing with photos. This is for journalists who want to try something new, or bloggers who have something to say or photographers who want to try their hand at writing.

  • How to Find Paying Freelance Writing Jobs

    The internet is an oasis for freelance writers to find work. If you are a writer looking for your next assignment, here are a few leads to help you on your quest.

  • How to Write a Sports Article

    The world of sports journalism is an exciting career path if that's what you have desires of pursuing. Even if you don't want to pursue work as a sports writer, sometimes having the abilty to put...

  • How to Use Technology as a Journalist

    Before current technology, journalists relied on the basics: a pen, paper, a typewriter and usually their own two feet to get the story. Nowadays, not only has technology changed the nature of...

  • How to Use a Sidebar to Accompany a Feature Story

    Whether writing for a newspaper or magazine, a sidebar can be a very useful tool to accompany a great feature article. Sidebars can further communicate the message of your story with its audience...

  • How to Write a Brief for a Newspaper or Magazine

    Do you have an interesting tidbit of news, but not enough information about it to turn it into an entire story? This is the perfect time to create a brief, which is a useful tool to both spread...

  • How to Network as a Journalist

    Many movies and television shows portray the job of a journalist as filled with excitement and glamour. While journalists typically do cover stories filled with human drama, much of the job...

  • How to Record a Phone Interview

    Journalists, podcasters, researchers and others often need to interview experts and guests for broadcast or print interviews. These interviews can be recorded in a number of ways. Internet-savvy...

  • How to Research a Sports Article

    Researching a sports article can be fun and tedious. While doing the necessary research for a sports article can be time-consuming and dull, look at it as an opportunity to learn more about a...

  • How to Put Out a Corporate e-Newsletter

    Corporate newsletters are a useful way of getting important information out to a large audience at one time. Such communications vary in size and length depending on the number of articles and...

  • How to Write a Concert Review

    Magazines, newspapers and Internet blogs publish concert reviews to give readers an opportunity to see what they missed, relive the event or just get information about the type of entertainment...

  • How to Write a Music Album Review

    Magazines, newspapers and Internet blogs publish music album reviews to give readers an opportunity to read about an album before buying it. Writing a strong review, whether you loved or hated the...

  • How to be a Movie Critic

    Just think of it! Free soda. Free popcorn. And, oh yeah, free admission to your local movie theater. These are the reasons why EVERYONE wants to be a movie critic. Forget about film school. Forget...

  • How to Work as a Freelance Journalist

    When you first make the decision to become a freelance journalist, you will be excited about getting yourself in the field. Finding jobs and getting into the game can take a while for some and...

  • How to Apply a Journalism Major

    Now that you have your journalism major, how can you make it pay off in the real world? There are many jobs out there calling for your services. Here's how to present yourself to potential employers.

  • How to Acquire a Job as a Sports Writer

    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...

  • How to Write a Good Article Title

    Writing a good article title is essential to capturing your intended audience. If your article title is an inaccurate description or summary of your article, those who may be interested in your...

  • How to Write a Newspaper Headline

    The one thing that can make or break a newspaper article is the headline. A good newspaper headline is concise, informative and, at times, entertaining. When you write a newspaper headline, your...

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