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By eHow Careers & Work Editor 1 comments
SEO stands for search engine optimization. Writing SEO articles for the web is easy, after you know certain strategies to make them SEO friendly. Learn how you can write SEO articles for the web and increase traffic to your web site... more »
By Bob Strauss 0 comments
Now that the Spider-Man movie franchise is on its third installment—and even obscure superheroes like the Silver Surfer are getting the big-screen treatment—you may have decided to redirect your screenwriting aspirations from understated, twee, ... more »
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If you're looking for a way to motivate and jump start your life, write your own obituary. By writing your own obituary it forces you to take a long, hard look at your life and where you are compared to where you want to be. It's not as morbid as ... more »
By Saman Rashid 1 comments
If you have ever written e-books online, you know that it can be a lot of work. Sometimes it may even feel like it is impossible to get to the end of it and actually finish it. But for most people, once they know the shortcuts and time saving ... more »
By bruceleroy 1 comments
English isn't the easiest language in the world to learn. Even native speakers confuse words that sound similar or have similar meanings. Following are some of the most commonly confused words; given a little memorization, they shouldn't cause ... more »
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Freelance article writers for the Internet are in hot demand. If you are a skilled writer and are committed to the task at hand, you can earn a good bit of money off of freelance writing. Here's how to do it... more »
By Kelly185 1 comments
Many say a writer is born with a voice, his own sense of creativity or point of view. Many people believe that writing is a skill that cannot be taught. In other words, you supposedly have it or you don't. However, as with any creative line of ... more »
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Becoming a professional writer is a challenging and rewarding goal. Whether you want to work from home as a freelance writer or get a writing job working for someone else, it is helpful to understand the basic elements of a successful writing career... more »
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If you have a gift for poetry Follow these suggestions on how to get started as a poet... more »
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Famous and not so famous people use ghostwriters to write autobiographies and novels that are page-turners. When an idea is born in their mind, either time or the ability to write the perfect words that give it form and substance are lacking, ... more »
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Investigative journalism first became acknowledged when Woodward and Berstein uncovered the Watergate Scandal. Today, investigative reporters try to bring scandals or misdeeds to light so that they can be corrected. Does a job as an investigative ... more »
By Jane Smith 0 comments
Whether you are an aspiring author, professional, freelance writer, or dilettante, it is important to have a good relationship with your publisher. Here are some tips to keep you on the sunny side:.. more »
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No matter how experienced you are in your particular field, when you're freelancing you want everything to look professional. One of the first things you'll want to do is create a freelance contractor invoice. This is your formal bill for ... more »
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I have been a member in eHow a month ago and I am very much overwhelmed with the views or traffic viewing in my articles. I am not a professional writer but I think this is the best site so far. Try it if you want to share something and gets ... more »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 7 comments
You know you have great writing skills, but where can you get a job? The Internet is an excellent resource for writers to find both freelance and permanent employment... more »
By Kat Yares 0 comments
Once you’ve written your article, short story, novel or screenplay it becomes time to send them out into the world in search of publication. You’ve researched markets for your story and are now ready to send them in. Keeping track of where you ... more »
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Newspaper reporting is a competitive field for freelancers. At most publications, there are far more writers willing to pen articles than there are assignments. Knowing the “tricks of the trade” offers an advantage for breaking into what might ... more »
By Jesse Schmitt 1 comments
Interviewing anyone is challenging indeed but interviewing a rising star is perhaps one of the most difficult things to do. Even if you were not particularly taken with this person, chances are they are. You cannot really blame a rising star ... more »
By davewilks 0 comments
Your first technical writing jobs may seem hard to land when you've just graduated or decided to make a career move. However, entry level technical writing jobs are plentiful. You can find plenty of advice when it comes to writing resumes, ... more »
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Here are a few suggestions to get your blog noticed... more »
By elitewriter 1 comments
You don’t think about commas when you speak - a natural pause occurs, and then you keep talking. Unfortunately, a great many people forget about commas when they write, too. The comma can show a pause in the sentence by separating items in a ... more »
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If you have a great idea that you think would make a good children's story, consider getting a children's book published. There are different types of children's books geared for specific age groups. There is a great deal of competition to get a ... more »
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Motivated freelance writers today can earn a respectable living of between $27,000 and $49,000 a year but, to succeed in this career, you need to be a "fly-by-the-seat-of-your-pants" expert... more »
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Think you've got the next My Big Fat Greek Wedding on your hard drive? We've all probably felt that at one time or another--the difference is, not all of us know what to do once the last page emerges from the printer. Here are some pointers on ... more »