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By Cougar1002 1 comments
Due to the continued growth of the Internet, careers in areas such as broadcasting, public relations, advertising, and writing for media have also continued to grow. In this article, I will direct you to resources to help you learn more about ... more »
By DandelionMom 1 comments
You can actually make a living writing articles online! Follow this easy to do advice and in no time you will be hanging out, making money in your p.j.'s!.. more »
By Cougar1002 10 comments
If you love to write, you may have thought about it as a way to make money and have fun at the same time. In this article, I will discuss a few ideas you may want to explore that could earn you some extra cash!.. more »
By Psalmist4M 14 comments
These are the “absolute musts” for a Press Kit for anyone attempting to acquire a top business/professional position, promoting a marketing strategy, or to present for an audition. Presentation is so key... more »
By Misti Sandefur 2 comments
From time-to-time, most every writer will have days when they're uninspired and can't write no matter how hard they try. Next time you have one of those days trying doing one or more of the following things to help rejuvenate the writer within you:.. more »
By sametta 4 comments
So, you want to know how to start a career in Journalism, huh? This article will show you how to go about getting your first job in print journalism... more »
By scott shanley 0 comments
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 minor pieces of information and fill space in a ... more »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 0 comments
When you can't get your feature lead right, sometimes you may turn to a quote lead. Quote leads aren't considered the best lead, but at times they can work. The following steps will help you learn how to write a quote lead... more »
By chaddie01 4 comments
Reviewstream.com is one of the true work at home jobs out there!.. more »
By DandelionMom 8 comments
You, too, can be a full-time homemaker, mother, and also work from home! It takes keeping a schedule and managing your time, but it really pays off when you can be home with your children and making a living at the same time!.. more »
By Paul M. J. Suchecki 0 comments
In England, they are simply called newsreaders. Here, television news broadcasts are held down by anchors, reflecting a more important status that is not always justified. The term originated in 1952. Walter Leland Cronkite Jr. anchored CBS’ ... more »
By Ellis Christina 4 comments
Do you have difficulty expressing yourself on paper? Have you often wished to strengthen your writing skills? Everyone has interesting stories to tell whether they be fiction or non-fiction. Practice these simple steps and put your own stories ... more »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 0 comments
Business journalists do not necessarily have to have a business degree. Editors and publishers look for a well-rounded education and a business degree can often give aspiring journalists a leg up on the competition. The salary of a business ... more »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 1 comments
A career as a reporter can be exciting and fascinating. It's a career that provides valuable services to the public. Reporters provide information about local and world events. Reporters provide the public a chance to voice opinions and concerns. ... 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 Geoffrey Weed 5 comments
If you've ever written for Associated Content before, you know that attracting many page views is the key to making money. The more people who look at your articles, the more you'll earn from your Associated Content work. Also, if the editors ... 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 moedean 8 comments
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... more »
By Amy Laine 13 comments
Why wait for retirement. Learn how to get paid to travel and live like your on vacation daily... more »
By jsavrock04 0 comments
Are you ready to take your writing skills to the next level? If you have a few great clips under your belt, you can break into the exciting world of writing for national magazines. Read on to learn how to get published in a magazine... more »
By Simone Hardy 2 comments
My stepdaughter's situation inspired this writing. She graduated Penn State in December and is in debt like most students who also went to a four-year college. She majored in journalism and even researched and wrote an article about the great and ... more »
By AFrieske 4 comments
If you are covering a sporting event you need to interview each team’s coach. It isn’t as easy as you might think. But if you follow these tips you’ll have the confidence and skills necessary to do a successful interview... more »
By Kelly185 1 comments
Whether you're a reporter for a daily newspaper or you're getting your feet wet in the field writing for your college publication, every writer needs to know how to pitch a news story. Be it broadcast or print, news reporters need to master the ... more »
By Christopher Miller 0 comments
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, the world gets a whole lot bigger encompassing ... 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 »