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Improve Your Article Pitch With A One-Two Punch
Written by: Susan M. Carter
A good pitch letter is gold for landing a lucrative, high paying magazine writing assignment. Learn how to uncover and pitch a story on a topic that you KNOW will fit a future issue of the magazine, and capture the editor's undivided attention.
Horoscope 411
Written by: Siobhan Gamble
Have you ever stopped to wonder exactly who writes those horoscopes that are found buried within the pages of newspapers and magazines? Like, 'who thinks of these things'? On top of that, 'who gives these people the authority to tell us how our days, months, or years are supposed to turn out?'
Self-Promotion Writing Tips for Companies
Written by: Tammy M. Ratcliff
One of the best ways for companies to "get their name out there" is through self-promotion. This is a little different than straight up advertising and usually more effective.
Are Web Users Dense?
Written by: Rick Sloboda
Clients and students frequently question why website writing should hover around a grade eight level.
How to get read on the World Wide Web
Written by: Rick Sloboda
When writing web copy for the all-too-noisy World Wide Web, nothing is more powerful than simplicity. As a result, your web copy messages need to be clearly defined and concise.
Stranger Than Fiction
Written by: Sharif Khan
Inspirational movie review exploring the film Stranger Than Fiction and the important questions it raises in how we live our lives.
Book Authors: How To Sell More Books & Get Your Publisher Active
Written by: Bill Platt
It is an unfortunate reality that most people who write books believe that their publisher will always put their best foot forward, to promote their book. In the real world, it does not quite work that way.
Do Your Readers Wish You Would Stop Writing Articles?
Written by: Jadyn Benjamin
For a lot of us, writing articles can be a chore. Even if you don't gnaw on your nails in the fear of breaking grammatical rules, the thought of churning out even one 700+ word article per week is probably daunting. But is there an alternative that is easier - and sometimes more effective - that you can use to gain free exposure from writing without having to write long articles?
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How I Found the Way to Easy Money on the Web!
Written by: Michael Kay
*How I Found the Way to Easy Money on the Web!* talks to the athor's personal experience of finding his way to web success through Article Marketing. The author includes the lessons he learned alon the way about web business in general and article marketing in particular.
Good Website Copy writing is the key to your online success
Written by: Steven Gerber
If you want to have promotions and good standing in search engines then you should know that the written content of your website is one of the very important factors to meet that ends and the quality of the content of your website can make that happen.
Website Copywriter: How to Be Successful
Written by: Steven Gerber
There are a lot of people today who wants to be a copywriter. Besides, this profession is very rewarding and can definitely let you earn a lot of money. This profession is also a great way to help you make extra cash if you already have a regular job.
A web copywriter should know the rules and how to break some
Written by: Steven Gerber
You could be the most compelling offline copywriter but you can still fail on the web. The difference roots on the web being interactive and the other one is not. The target audiences on web marketing are usually scanners and skimmers. They don’t really want to read, to browse is the more appropriate term.
Drawing Encouragement from a World-Respected Copywriter and Teacher
Written by: Steven Gerber
Michael Fortin is considered to be one of the most sought-after copywriters on the Internet. For nearly 15 years as a response copywriter, he has a strange gift for writing comprehensively, vividly and persuasively.
Marketing and Copywriting Secrets That You Can Use To Profit from Your Articles
Written by: Steven Gerber
One of the most important tools that you can use in internet marketing today is copywriting. You have to consider the fact that copywriting is essential in order to make your articles work up a profit for you.
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John Carlton: The Most Respected Copywriter in the World Wide Web
Written by: Steven Gerber
If you have your own business, then the internet is one of the most useful tools that you can use today. It can literally increase your cash flow, and multiply your customer base if you know how to take advantage of the power of the internet.
Writing for the Web:Nourish the Spider, Engage the Human
Written by: Rick Sloboda
When you're writing for the Web, you answer to two masters: humans and spiders. For your website to reach its full potential, your web writing needs to appeal to the emotional needs of your target audience as well as the logical needs of search engine spiders.
Improve Your Writing Skills by Reading
Written by: Dindy Robinson
If you want to be a good writer, you need to READ. This may seem self-evident, but you would be amazed at how many writers I talk to who do not ever read.
Gary Albert: An Account of a Renowned Copywriter
Written by: Steven Gerber
In the line of copywriting industry, only a few can be considered to have effective hands. Not all can write as compelling as those who have mastered the art because of natural talent and through experience.
The Right Thumb Rules of an Effective Copywriter
Written by: Steven Gerber
A copywriter usually works on advertising agencies; they work hand in hand with the art editors. And because of the nature of their job, they must be effective enough to encourage their readers to become customers. This responsibility relies primarily on the efficiency of the copywriter as he works on the text content.
Principles to Follow in Copy Writing
Written by: Steven Gerber
Children are fond of copying almost anything they see, especially if it's performed by an adult. Most kids now are familiar with the computer, and the many features of this amazing thing. But copying is not always interpreted with its literal meaning. There's this process which is considered an art in itself that only well- experienced and dedicated persons can do, and this is called...
Web Copywriter: What It Takes To Be One
Written by: Steven Gerber
There are a lot of people who wants to make money in the internet by being a web copywriter. If you are one of these people who want to get in to the action of copywriting for profit, you should know how it's done and how you can be successful in the field.
Coming Up With Article Topics For Your Business
Written by: Mark Silver
Ever wonder where the newspapers all come from? I don't mean the ink and paper, I mean the writing. Day after day, every newspaper in the country turns out hundreds of column inches of writing, tens of thousands of words. Often from the same handful of writers. Where do they get all those story ideas, day after day?
Have You Tried Writing Your Own Biography?
Written by: Kent Jacobson a.k.a. Mr. Success
I had no idea how difficult it is to be articulate, concise and yet be informative about key facets of ones life.
10 Shortcut Secrets To Closing The Sale In Print
Written by: Scott Bywater
Ask any salesperson the hardest part of making a sale and they'll tell you that it's closing the sale and gaining a commitment from your customer. And in a sales letter or advertisement, it's even more important you get it right? Why? Because it's so easy for your reader to forget about you.
How Your Writing Can Have Impact For 2700 Years
Written by: Mark Silver
How many times have you picked up a book or an article, and just couldn't get into it? You got through a sentence or two, and then... you suddenly found yourself scrubbing the toilet, or eating a sandwich (but not at the same time, please), instead of reading. The reading didn't hold you. Why not?
Why Marketing Success Often Has Nothing To Do With The Advertising Copy...
Written by: Scott Bywater
If you own a shop in the middle of the desert, and nobody walks past... obviously you're not going to attract many customers. If you own a vegetarian café in the middle of a meat-eating suburb... you could get very skinny... very fast. And if you run ads where...
Secrets Behind Advertising Headlines That Sell (Step By Step)
Written by: Scott Bywater
Not 1 in 10 business owners understand the power of a headline. If you doubt me, just Flick through your local paper and notice how many company names you see at the top of ads. Or weak headings which don't grab your attention.
Why You Should Sell Something Before It Exists
Written by: Mark Silver
One of the members of The Business Oasis was struggling with getting her first book written. We gave her all kinds of helpful support around it, ('it really helped!' she told us). And then came the suggestion with the biggest 'fear' factor: "Why don't you pre-sell your book to your customers before you're finished?"
5 Keys To Article Writing
Written by: John Colanzi
Writing and submitting articles can take you from a relative unknown marketer to an expert in your field literally overnight.
Writing Good Screenplays (Part One)
Written by: Aaron Trinidad
To start on the road to authorship you have to understand a key element in the making of a successful writer and this may be a novelist, a screenwriter or a playwright. There is no such thing as writing badly and whatever you may write, you have to write it with pride.
How I Found the Way to Easy Money on the Web!
Written by: Michael Kay
"It was a long journey...and an expensive one. Until I saw the light and..." How many times have you read that in a sales letter? Tens, hundreds, thousands of times! I know I have. It's become an overworked cliché. But clichés are clichés because they are true! I know because I went through my own revelation about web business.
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